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Mixed or average reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 10
  2. Negative: 1 out of 10

Critic Reviews

  1. Cleveland Plain Dealer
    Reviewed by: Tom Feran
    Jun 10, 2014
    80
    Smartly and humorously written, spiced with cartoonish mayhem and over-the-top acting, it visually resembles the "Dick Tracy" and "Batman" movies, deals in the sort of speculative scientific fantasy that distinguished "Quantum Leap" and the miniseries "Wild Palms," and provides ... escapist fun. [19 Mar 1994]
  2. Houston Chronicle
    Reviewed by: Bruce Westbrook
    Jun 10, 2014
    75
    RoboCop - The Series works well as a mass-market show. ... It offers action, as opposed to violence. And its ironic humor, though not as hard-edged as the movies', has a sly, subversive bent. [19 Mar 1994]
  3. Chicago Sun-Times
    Reviewed by: Lon Grahnke
    Jun 10, 2014
    75
    Combines explosive, stylized violence with stinging social commentary and surgical strokes of sharp media satire. [17 Mar 1994]
  4. Boston Globe
    Reviewed by: John Koch
    Jun 10, 2014
    70
    This is a far campier and cartoonier RoboCop than the original. Even when the wit is blunt, the writing is snappy; and the acting is just broad enough to poke a little fun at itself. [16 Mar 1994]
  5. USA Today
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jun 10, 2014
    70
    The best parts of this sleek but scaled-down show are what made the first film such an unexpected gas back in 1987: cartoonish mayhem, puns and visual gags, a cheeky tweaking of TV "infotainment" and a cheerful cynicism about a corporate culture grown even more mendacious on the back of the computer chip. [14 Mar 1994]
  6. Reviewed by: Tony Scott
    Jun 10, 2014
    70
    Cleaned up, with violence relegated mostly to comic-book action, the pilot proves a semi-hoot.
  7. Dallas Morning News
    Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Jun 10, 2014
    60
    [The] pilot ... is cleverly campy enough to rate a revisit. [13 Mar 1994]
  8. The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
    Reviewed by: John Haslett-Cuff
    Jun 10, 2014
    40
    Without the aid of a fast-forward button, I simply wouldn't have been able to watch it from beginning to end. But I think my 4-year-old would like it. [11 Mar 1994]
  9. The Hollywood Reporter
    Reviewed by: Jim Kearney
    Jun 10, 2014
    40
    The stylized, overdrawn characterizations aspire to humor, but RoboCop has more iron than irony. [18 Mar 1994]
  10. San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa Times
    Reviewed by: Ron Miller
    Jun 10, 2014
    25
    Though tonight's two-hour premiere episode is fat with special effects and looks far richer than most TV shows, the concept is already red with rust. ... [The] sense of humor is about as subtle as a whoopee cushion. [18 Mar 1994]