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Generally favorable reviews- based on 52 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 52
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Mixed: 9 out of 52
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Negative: 11 out of 52
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May 17, 2011
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AmyDOct 3, 2009It is a definitely a 9. Amanda Tappings accent is not great, and the series starts off a little slow. However Christopher hyerdarhyl is one of the most underused actors around in my opinion, he is great. the acting overall is superb, to say 99% of the time they are looking at nothing.
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JamesS.Oct 10, 2008
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CalM.Oct 24, 2008This is one of the most innovative, compelling shows on SciFi. Amanda Tapping has risen above Sam Carter and brought her A game to this show in a sexy way. Robin Dunne is a great find and the two of them together bring an amazing chemistry to the screen!
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NatashaOct 24, 2008Best show on Sci fi - Damian Kindler is a genius. I love Ryan Robbins. What the hell are you talking about with the accent? There are many different accents. Amanda was born in England. Chris Heyerdahl (Druit) ups the anty here. This is a good show.
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KayleeJ.Oct 4, 2008The pilot episode was a little slow moving and probably should have been condensed into one hour instead of stretched out to two. However, the storyline shows promise and the characters were interesting. I believe it will be a good series once the pace picks up a bit.
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[Anonymous]Oct 24, 2008Excellent show. Very clever. Amazing Green screen/graphics. Great acting and direction.
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TaomanTOct 26, 2008
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Jan 14, 2011So I admit that this show may not be Golden Globe worthy, there are flaws in design, direction, and acting. But as for entertainment value, what I base my opinion on, it is one of my favorite shows. It's funny and crazy, and full of fun historical fiction. Plus, I like that I can watch it with my mom and not be embarrassed about Syfy.
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Sanctuary’s pace is a little on the stately side, and the show is competent if not particularly innovative sci-fi.
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Much of it feels dreadfully slow, not so much moody as stretched for time....Things do pick up significantly with the arrival of Christopher Heyerdahl as John Druitt.
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Given that, let me also say that virtual sets don't make up for virtual plots. Not that Sanctuary doesn't have its moments, and those moments might prove to be fast and furious after tonight's two-hour premiere when the show goes to a more manageable one-hour format.