• Network: NBC
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 15, 2007
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 26
  2. Negative: 4 out of 26
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  1. 38
    The script -- like the direction and acting -- is only half on.
  2. 70
    Goldblum’s thoughtful, enjoyable presence is — rather than the one saving grace of an otherwise tiresome procedural — the centerpiece of a generally well-crafted drama, one that’s sprinkled with loving nods to Raymond Chandler and “Double Indemnity.”
  3. 75
    Yes, the premise may be decidedly derivative, but it's all in the witty execution.
  4. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Alynda Wheat
    42
    [It] makes Los Angeles look as dreary and sluggish as Goldblum's performance. [16 Mar 2007, p.65]
  5. Goldblum has a commanding presence that may overcome the ho-hum storylines and overdone talking-ghost motif.
  6. The show... doesn't seem to be aiming for anything higher than a comfortable middle ground, bypassing a chance to watch Goldblum send up our preconceived idea of Goldblum.
  7. "Raines" not only deserves an audience - with any luck at all, it deserves a renewal, and a firm spot on NBC's fall schedule.
  8. The show seems to take forever to get anywhere.
  9. 75
    While this all sounds fresh, don't think for a minute you're going to be seeing anything that hasn't been re-packaged before.
  10. The hallucinatory gimmick can only do so much for the same old stories.
  11. Reviewed by: Verne Gay
    70
    "Raines" is both thoroughly conventional and thoroughly unconventional; in fact, it often revels in its conventionality.
  12. 50
    An average, unoriginal series.
  13. People Weekly
    Reviewed by: Tom Gliatto
    50
    It's a hallucinatory riff on an old noir tradition (is Raines being played for a sap by his own daydreams?), but the gimmick doesn't click. [19 Mar 2007, p.39]
  14. Raines' conversations with the dead... aren't exactly riveting.
  15. Nothing really wrong with Raines, but not much reason to watch, either.
  16. As close-ended procedurals go, "Raines" certainly offers an intriguing hook, but I'm not sure it's one with much staying power.
  17. "Raines" is one of those shows that are enjoyable time wasters if you don't know what else is available.
  18. All this talent can't make the premise - a police detective talks to murder victims - work.
  19. Working together, Goldblum and Craven create some of the most honest scenes in the genre.
  20. The hallucination conceit is strange but not necessarily horrible.... The problem with “Raines” is that it tries too hard to be too many things at once.
  21. 60
    One thing's for sure: Raines is weird.
  22. 75
    Intriguing and involving, if sometimes odd for oddness' sake alone, Raines is a novel twist on one of TV's oldest formats: the single, super-intuitive detective.
  23. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    60
    This is a series for people with a reasonably high TV IQ, but not a particularly challenging formula.
  24. All of this might seem silly if it weren't for Mr. Goldblum.
  25. 70
    Goldblum... gives the character of Raines a solid and gratifying humanity, enough to lift "just another" cop opera into a considerably more rarefied realm.
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 65 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 59 out of 65
  2. Negative: 5 out of 65
  1. SusanL.
    Mar 1, 2008
    9
    "I see dead people." Crime victims, that is. Nobody does smart flakiness like Jeff Goldblum. I hope they bring it back.
  2. RoryO.
    Nov 27, 2007
    9
    Original. Believable. Easy to follow. Characters keep you very interested. Unable to guess the ending. WHERE DID IT GO? Bring it back or I Original. Believable. Easy to follow. Characters keep you very interested. Unable to guess the ending. WHERE DID IT GO? Bring it back or I could end up television set. Full Review »
  3. pamh.
    Aug 26, 2007
    10
    awesome show - intriguing - something unique! please please please renew it!