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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 211 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 18 out of 211
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  1. Sep 4, 2015
    10
    Wow. This season, "Rectify" does the impossible. It resolves the question of guilt or innocence in a way that is true to its own subtle perturbations. It deepens characters that are already complex, eliciting grudging sympathy for unappealing characters and disappointment in good ones. At the end, it perfectly balances hope and resignation, underscoring how fragile--and how essential--hopeWow. This season, "Rectify" does the impossible. It resolves the question of guilt or innocence in a way that is true to its own subtle perturbations. It deepens characters that are already complex, eliciting grudging sympathy for unappealing characters and disappointment in good ones. At the end, it perfectly balances hope and resignation, underscoring how fragile--and how essential--hope is. As in previous seasons, the writing, directing, and acting are uniformly superb, but I wish I could give this exceptional final season an "11." Expand
  2. Oct 29, 2015
    10
    All I can honestly say is, EMMY. When I saw "Better Call Saul" nominated bypassing Power, Banshee and Rectify, I knew politics and lobbying is everywhere. My biggest disappointment was only 6 episodes in season 3. However, the flashbacks, karma-induced accidents befalling characters that were "bad" or treated our character without empathy, to the initially presumed anti-hero becoming aAll I can honestly say is, EMMY. When I saw "Better Call Saul" nominated bypassing Power, Banshee and Rectify, I knew politics and lobbying is everywhere. My biggest disappointment was only 6 episodes in season 3. However, the flashbacks, karma-induced accidents befalling characters that were "bad" or treated our character without empathy, to the initially presumed anti-hero becoming a fair, equitable and ethical human, this serious has superb, unpredictable story writing. The characters change, as do what their established behaviors were, or we thought. Daniel is either an Emmy winning actor, has the best lines ever written, a great ad-libber or all three. His combination of wit, depression, adolescence and thinking like Bobby Fisher moving through 10 men in Central Park, check-mate in 10 min each, is top-level acting on par with early James Spader in Boston Legal. Rectify takes the Emmy; Bloodline runner-up. Expand
  3. Jul 14, 2015
    10
    One of my favorite shows, and season 3 definitely doesn't disappoint. Picks up where it left us in season 2, and the drama is getting more and more intense. SO glad to see all the characters again. No need to say more
  4. Aug 7, 2015
    10
    Continued perfection. This show is a masterpiece. Every season feels just as powerful, poetic, and transformative as the previous almost as if they filmed it all at once. This is one the most well-crafted shows on television. The writers respect the characters in such profound ways. There is simply no other show like this on television. When will Emmy start noticing? Abigail SpencerContinued perfection. This show is a masterpiece. Every season feels just as powerful, poetic, and transformative as the previous almost as if they filmed it all at once. This is one the most well-crafted shows on television. The writers respect the characters in such profound ways. There is simply no other show like this on television. When will Emmy start noticing? Abigail Spencer deserves a nod for one scene she nails at a dollar store managers training. next week is the finale. Tonight's fifth episode was incredible! This is an essential show. Expand
  5. Aug 19, 2015
    10
    I honestly did not believe that this show could carry the brilliance of prior seasons thruout the entirety of Season 3, but I was completely wrong. The acting, character development, writing, and cinematography in Season 3 surpassed the excellence of Seasons 1 and 2. The way some scenes were shot this season were absolutely, and I don't think I have ever used this word in a MetacriticI honestly did not believe that this show could carry the brilliance of prior seasons thruout the entirety of Season 3, but I was completely wrong. The acting, character development, writing, and cinematography in Season 3 surpassed the excellence of Seasons 1 and 2. The way some scenes were shot this season were absolutely, and I don't think I have ever used this word in a Metacritic review, breathtaking. If it goes another year without an Emmy nod of any sort i will be shocked. TEN, all the way. Expand
  6. Oct 3, 2015
    10
    In my opinion, this is the most important show on American television. To explain why would give too much away. Season three is every bit as strong as the first two. Everything about the show is amazing.
  7. Jan 12, 2018
    8
    The acting continues to astound, and the characters continue to reveal hidden depths.
  8. Jun 25, 2016
    5
    A couple of moments made me groan. There is a paint incident that just annoyed me to no end. The lead character kills me sometimes. There are some good points in the season, though...just enough to keep me watching.
  9. Dec 3, 2016
    9
    This show keeps me hooked and entertained with the dramas of Daniel Holden and his family. It is surprising that after 3 seasons this show still stands as one of the best shows ever conceived.
  10. Dec 22, 2021
    10
    This season, "Rectify" does the impossible. It resolves the question of guilt or innocence in a way that is true to its own subtle perturbations. It deepens characters that are already complex, eliciting grudging sympathy for unappealing characters and disappointment in good ones. At the end, it perfectly balances hope and resignation, underscoring how fragile--and how essential--hope is.This season, "Rectify" does the impossible. It resolves the question of guilt or innocence in a way that is true to its own subtle perturbations. It deepens characters that are already complex, eliciting grudging sympathy for unappealing characters and disappointment in good ones. At the end, it perfectly balances hope and resignation, underscoring how fragile--and how essential--hope is. As in previous seasons, the writing, directing, and acting are uniformly superb,ontinued perfection. This show is a masterpiece. Every season feels just as powerful, poetic, and transformative as the previous almost as if they filmed it all at once. This is one the most well-crafted shows on television. The writers respect the characters in such profound ways. There is simply no other show like this on television. Expand

Awards & Rankings

Metascore
89

Universal acclaim - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 11
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 11
  3. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Reviewed by: Chris Cabin
    Jul 10, 2015
    75
    More times than not, this loving obsession with the details of lower-middle-income life makes up for the show's competent but overly plain production design and cinematography. Even more so, the show's symbology is often breathtakingly simple yet resonant.
  2. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Jul 9, 2015
    100
    This is an amazing show, beautifully acted and simply beautiful to look at (early episodes this season were directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, Lawrence Trilling, and Billy Gierhart), with a keen appreciation for faith and family and community that eludes even some of TV's more celebrated dramas.
  3. Reviewed by: Ellen Gray
    Jul 9, 2015
    90
    Rectify is still a show that trusts its viewers more than most, telling a high-stakes story in a decidedly low-key way.