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A sober, intelligent, placidly paced drama as only the Canadians can make.
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Its characters are comparatively compelling even when they're falling a little short.
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This "Ghost"-meets-"A Gifted Man"-meets-"Grey's Anatomy" has some fun, clever and emotion-stirring moments, but they're handicapped by cheesy montages and one too many scenarios designed to remind us of the importance of having hope.
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Grey's Anatomy meets Ghost in this soppy supernatural hospital drama.
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Saving Hope is pretty easy to watch, despite its abundant potential for eye-rolling.
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NBC's Saving Hope, another of those Canadian imports with which frugal networks pad out their summer schedules, plays like a very special episode of Grey's.
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The emotional elements are a little overbaked, the spiritual aspects decidedly undercooked. But as short-term entertainment, this could fit the bill quite nicely.
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The medical scenes are competent but forgettable, while the scenes of Charlie's peregrinations are sometimes interesting and funny but surprisingly infrequent.
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It's not bad so much as tired: sexual tension between doctors, mysterious ailments that are diagnosed at the last possible second, even the hoary old cliché about the patient who needs life-saving surgery that their religious beliefs forbid.
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Aside from what's happening with Charlie, the rest of Hope plays like a stock hospital-set soap.
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[Smallville's Erica Durance, Stargate SG-1's Michael Shanks and The Vampire Diaries' Daniel Gillies] should be a winning cast, but the writing and plodding execution are worthy of a quick DNR order.
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While everyone here executes their roles well, Saving Hope never feels very gripping.
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Unlike "Awake," however, Saving Hope does not have Jason Isaacs, a nifty crisscrossing police procedural at its heart, or anything interesting to say about the various forms of reality.
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In other words, another uneasy mix of the spiritual and the medical.
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As far as medical stories go, there's not much in Saving Hope viewers haven't seen before (and better) elsewhere, including on "Grey's Anatomy."
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The sloppy sentimentality is cheap and unearned, greasy camera lenses notwithstanding.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 23
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Mixed: 7 out of 23
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Negative: 5 out of 23
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Jul 19, 2012
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Jul 7, 2012This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view.
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Aug 2, 2012