• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 30, 2014
User Score
7.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 68 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 48 out of 68
  2. Negative: 9 out of 68

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  1. Jan 10, 2015
    10
    A hilarious show that depicts modern day life with technology and how social programs can change us compared to real life. This show has fun humor, lovable characters, heart warming or string tugging moments, great acting, and hilarious jokes. A show that's worthy of lasting for more than 1 or 2 seasons, vote help this keep going.
  2. Oct 8, 2014
    10
    I had zero expectations for this show, somehow I ended up watching it and I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. After the last episode (where Henry discovers Facebook) I'm totally hooked. Eliza is silly but the dynamic between her and Henry is great.
  3. Oct 1, 2014
    8
    I had low expectations before watching this since so many new comedies on network television have flamed out spectacularly over the past few years. Selfie was actually funny in a slightly subversive way. It wasn't qutie as incisive in its lampooning of social media as Suburgatory was of middle class suburban life but still pretty darn funny. Gillan and Cho are both good. I hope thisI had low expectations before watching this since so many new comedies on network television have flamed out spectacularly over the past few years. Selfie was actually funny in a slightly subversive way. It wasn't qutie as incisive in its lampooning of social media as Suburgatory was of middle class suburban life but still pretty darn funny. Gillan and Cho are both good. I hope this show survives Expand
  4. Oct 1, 2014
    8
    After hearing so many negative critiques, I was pleasantly surprised by the pilot. More than just simply a rehashing of the Pygmalion/My Fair Lady story, Selfie offers some biting commentary on social media culture. If the writing could be tightened up, this could be a very solid show.
  5. Oct 9, 2014
    7
    i have very had low expectations for a teenage **** tv shows but its a teenage girl wanna be show with a dumb humor , and annoying teenage voice from Karen Gillian. Gillian was impressed me in Oculus which was her best performance was in the hands of the Creator Emily Kapnek ( which Miss Kapnek i am not a fan of your teenage spoiled , moaning , ****y show like Suburgatory you clearlyi have very had low expectations for a teenage **** tv shows but its a teenage girl wanna be show with a dumb humor , and annoying teenage voice from Karen Gillian. Gillian was impressed me in Oculus which was her best performance was in the hands of the Creator Emily Kapnek ( which Miss Kapnek i am not a fan of your teenage spoiled , moaning , ****y show like Suburgatory you clearly are disgrace to tv so i am NOT a fan or never will be a fan). ( i love the show it's good and it 10 times better then Surburgatory gillian shows how can a spioled teen sensation be a successful woman. Grade A- Expand
  6. Oct 11, 2014
    7
    The name of the show is the wrong choice. Cast is nice, Cho and Gillian are suitable for each other in the show. The series has the opportunity to make it over "change and be a hero" thing. I had the idea it can be just a rubbish after watching first episode. However the second part oft the pilot was promising for the next episodes and maybe for renewal. After watching second episode i'mThe name of the show is the wrong choice. Cast is nice, Cho and Gillian are suitable for each other in the show. The series has the opportunity to make it over "change and be a hero" thing. I had the idea it can be just a rubbish after watching first episode. However the second part oft the pilot was promising for the next episodes and maybe for renewal. After watching second episode i'm glad to keep watching this. Expand
  7. Dec 18, 2014
    8
    With the first few episodes, I was almost ready to stop watching. I didn't think it was that great. But giving the show a chance into the later half of the season, I find myself legitimately laughing at the jokes. There are also some very unexpected dramatic bits that a show like this wouldn't normal bother with. I think this show is definitely worth a look even if it has a shakey start.
  8. Oct 9, 2014
    7
    I think a lot of people are watching this just for the interesting pairing of Cho and Gillan and I am one of them. I think Gillan has earned a loyal fan following and it was a no-brainer to put her in a series. Gillan's accent slips from time to time and she hasn't gotten the hang of pronouncing some things properly. It's mildly unbelievable that someone can have such a complete lack ofI think a lot of people are watching this just for the interesting pairing of Cho and Gillan and I am one of them. I think Gillan has earned a loyal fan following and it was a no-brainer to put her in a series. Gillan's accent slips from time to time and she hasn't gotten the hang of pronouncing some things properly. It's mildly unbelievable that someone can have such a complete lack of self-awareness, but the thing that gets me is the stunningly beautiful Gillan, who I think most people would agree could easily pass for a cover model, is so unbelievable as a woman so completely unwanted. I wouldn't dare suggest beautiful people don't have a right to be sad, but, as an average human, I just don't believe her life is that hard. She's pretty, seems to have a good paying job and, while the show wants us to believe she's got no friends, she gets and receives copious amounts of help whenever she asks. She's got pretty girl problems, not real problems, though that's nothing new on TV. I think the premise is compelling and the jokes are funny enough, but the budding chemistry between the two leads is what will probably keep the show afloat. Expand
  9. Dec 31, 2014
    7
    In the show’s pilot, there has been hits and misses. But since the pilot, the show became its full potential. Sadly just the moment the show is finally getting good, ABC cancelled Selfie. If only this show had a better title, it might still have a chance to have a 22 episode season.

    The best part of this show was Karen Gillan and John Cho’s chemistry in the show. This has been the best
    In the show’s pilot, there has been hits and misses. But since the pilot, the show became its full potential. Sadly just the moment the show is finally getting good, ABC cancelled Selfie. If only this show had a better title, it might still have a chance to have a 22 episode season.

    The best part of this show was Karen Gillan and John Cho’s chemistry in the show. This has been the best part since the show’s pilot and without their great chemistry, I would not have continued watching the show or heck, not even watch this show in the first place.

    The humor gets a bit better since the pilot. It’s starting to resemble to the other show called Suburatory (which was created by Emily Kapnek, the same creator of Selfie) which is the satire humor that is ridiculous yet funny at most times.

    In a few last episodes, the show has been more of emotional yet not so over dramatic character development especially on Eliza Dooley. It’s nice to see her change to be a better person to everyone around her and to herself. This kind of character development also resembles to Suburgatory’s character development in which in some episodes in that show, there has been some emotional character development.

    In the de-facto serries finale, it was somehow a satisfying ending for me because Eliza Dooley finally reunited the person who made her the person she is today and that in the end, Eliza has a bit of self-respect. I still need more episodes though. lol.

    Selfie had much more potential thanks to the chemistry of Karen Gillan and John Cho if ABC didn’t cancel this show. But the silver lining to this is that Selfie had a good 13-episode run.
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  10. Oct 12, 2014
    8
    This show came to fill a space for easy laughs, and it kind of do it. The story maybe went forward too fast, and it became a romance comedy on the go, but it has potential. I enjoyed the minutes the show took from me.
  11. Oct 18, 2014
    8
    Eliza Dooley (Karen Gillan), who has 263,000 social media followers, realizes she has no real friends and hires marketing man Henry Higenbottam (John Cho) to help her learn how to interact with people face-to-face.
  12. Oct 23, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The fact that they filmed and produced a joke about Rene Zellweger before the story blew up my Facebook is amazingly perfect. A great show about the worst of the Millennials slowly finding redemption is like an anthem of hope for today. Love it. Expand
  13. Dec 1, 2014
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I personally first thought by the tittle it was going to be a sitcom about a middle age lady who couldn't grow up. When I watched the first episode my initially hypothesis was correct but. I was pleased to see it taking todays day and age and turning it to a funny show. To watch seeing Eliza arguing with Henry telling him to get a social life and Henry teaching her how to become a better person was interesting. I am defiantly looking forward to this weeks new episode. Expand
  14. Nov 28, 2015
    10
    Americano não sabe assistir séries mesmo viu, eu não tinha expectativas alguma com essa série, mas a séries trás um conteúdo bom e engraçado, acabei assistindo tudo ontem e não me arrependo, ótima série! Eliza e Henry otp
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 24
  2. Negative: 2 out of 24
  1. 63
    To see its potential, you'll have to grit your teeth through a lot of painful moments early on.
  2. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Sep 30, 2014
    60
    All of the obvious self-awareness jokes are glaring and irritating. But here’s the hope: Both Cho and Gillan are very likable actors and even manage to nail what is asked of them in the pilot, playing Eliza and Henry.
  3. Reviewed by: Maureen Ryan
    Sep 30, 2014
    40
    Karen Gillan is a treasure, and it's only by dint of her presence that this comedy works some of the time. Yet in a larger sense, "Selfie" does not really work, because there are a lot of unpleasant and judgmental elements lurking in its premise.