• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 16, 2015
User Score
7.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 115 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 87 out of 115
  2. Negative: 19 out of 115
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  1. Sep 1, 2015
    10
    This is HBO at its best. Powerful, comeplling, moving, clever mini-series with brillant acting. This social dram will take you through years of politics battling with the issue of social housing integration. Thank God for HBO. This is superb TV.
  2. Aug 31, 2015
    10
    Astonishingly majestic series it is. Amazing story writing, directing, acting, no lack in anything. A story that is said amazingly by every single actor and actresses. A story that puts every single person up on their feet. Staring from acting Oscar Issac is a true genius, the way he acted and showed rage and power was incredible. And also other actors and actresses like Catherine keener,Astonishingly majestic series it is. Amazing story writing, directing, acting, no lack in anything. A story that is said amazingly by every single actor and actresses. A story that puts every single person up on their feet. Staring from acting Oscar Issac is a true genius, the way he acted and showed rage and power was incredible. And also other actors and actresses like Catherine keener, Winona Ryder, Alfred Monila and Carla Quevedo and others they all were so great. From every character's perspective is shown and pretty delightfully. A mark of a genius which is put on by Paul Haggis. Surly a must watch series. Expand
  3. Aug 16, 2015
    9
    Pretty outstanding show so far. Oscar is perfect in the lead role. Jim Belushi's rather modest exit - knowing what a cluser-f the situation would be for the new mayor - was pitch perfect. I like how the first 2 episodes set up the profiles of the future resident of the low-income-housing. Should make for an outstanding final 4 parts.
  4. Aug 21, 2015
    9
    This is a completely compelling and gripping drama that successfully explores an event from all the sides involved. As the story unfolds the viewer gets introduced to what at first seems like a lot of desperate groups of people, the first being the protagonist. We are introduced as the episodes unfold to not only the antagonist but we actually get introduced to the charactors who the eventThis is a completely compelling and gripping drama that successfully explores an event from all the sides involved. As the story unfolds the viewer gets introduced to what at first seems like a lot of desperate groups of people, the first being the protagonist. We are introduced as the episodes unfold to not only the antagonist but we actually get introduced to the charactors who the event actually effects. So for once we get to see how effects of decisions made actually effect the characters lives directly as opposed to them them just being theoretical of just facts or figures. Thats the only way I can describe it without spoilers. Spoilers would not be fair to this great production.

    The acting is top notch. Some of the character actors in this production who we’ve all seen in things in the past actually shine here and do their best work.
    I guarantee that 20 minutes into the first episode you are hooked. Once you gather who the players are you really get sucked in.
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  5. Aug 31, 2015
    9
    It's a fascinating rendition, and at once both a return to the past and a new trail being blazed for the David Simon enterprise. Far from the usual collection of unknowns, the screen here is littered with famous actors, and a famous director behind the scenes, and yet, the sense of authenticity for which Simon's earlier pieces became known is not lost.

    Who's star could possibly be
    It's a fascinating rendition, and at once both a return to the past and a new trail being blazed for the David Simon enterprise. Far from the usual collection of unknowns, the screen here is littered with famous actors, and a famous director behind the scenes, and yet, the sense of authenticity for which Simon's earlier pieces became known is not lost.

    Who's star could possibly be blazing hotter than Oscar Isaac's? He's nothing like his Ex Machina mastermind or his upcoming Star Wars hero here, selling the location and the period completely. And somehow, the ridiculous period styles and accents, the mix of characters on all sides of the issue, and the obtrusive Blake Leyh soundtrack selections all come together to form a greater whole.

    Perhaps more interesting than the central tragedy and the politics was the astonishing display of NIMBY-ism and hypocrisy. It beggars belief that this battle over housing even happened, but it did, and unlike pieces that focus on characters disparate to the audience, the mostly white middle-class viewers of HBO will have to contend with a disturbing blend of community activism and terrorism that paints white America as being on the wrong side of history.

    The sixth episode is by far the best, as the piece swells to a conclusion, finally putting all its different characters into the same place at the same time, and twisting the knife as it reaches its eminently knowable but gut-wrenching end. By the time you reach it, you'll no longer wonder why you're watching a six-hour miniseries on small-town political bureaucracy and public housing.
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  6. Aug 27, 2015
    8
    Good show thus far (up to episode 3). The acting is great. The main story compelling. And for those that love The Wire, the many cameos are fun (and a little shocking).
    My only criticism is that there are so many little side stories included whose purpose is more to provide a 'fair and complete' picture of the social dynamics surrounding the rehousing case - almost like an in-depth
    Good show thus far (up to episode 3). The acting is great. The main story compelling. And for those that love The Wire, the many cameos are fun (and a little shocking).
    My only criticism is that there are so many little side stories included whose purpose is more to provide a 'fair and complete' picture of the social dynamics surrounding the rehousing case - almost like an in-depth documentary - rather than for dramatic purposes. I think this is admirable from a social/education perspective, but it undercuts the dramatic tension somewhat.
    Still a great show though.
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  7. Aug 23, 2015
    9
    It is a treat to watch this well-cast and well-directed story. You are being carefully shown integral characters in the first episodes, a ramp-up to the big events. Informative aerial shots and maps outline the geographic and social dilemmas confronting the new mayor and truly the entire community. It's the solid, immovable core of supporting characters, the well-intended citizens caughtIt is a treat to watch this well-cast and well-directed story. You are being carefully shown integral characters in the first episodes, a ramp-up to the big events. Informative aerial shots and maps outline the geographic and social dilemmas confronting the new mayor and truly the entire community. It's the solid, immovable core of supporting characters, the well-intended citizens caught in the heat of their own convictions that make this such compelling viewing. A fascinating insight into the mores and evolving ethics of the age! Expand
  8. Aug 27, 2015
    9
    半年多都没有给影视打分了,因为觉得用一种量化指标去衡量一个艺术品是很难的,如果把分数看成是我对这个剧的喜欢程度我愿意打9分。
    跟随桃姐的推荐看了这部剧,第一集非常的出色,各个线索有条不紊地展开,相互牵扯,把“低收入住房建设”这个社会问题的困局清晰地展现在观众面前,人物塑造上也有亮点,主角的人物性格和所身份也注定是个悲剧式人物。
    第二集相比之下要弱一些,基本上是第一集的简单延续,情节的铺陈也比较缓慢。希望下一集有出色的表现。
    半年多都没有给影视打分了,因为觉得用一种量化指标去衡量一个艺术品是很难的,如果把分数看成是我对这个剧的喜欢程度我愿意打9分。
    跟随桃姐的推荐看了这部剧,第一集非常的出色,各个线索有条不紊地展开,相互牵扯,把“低收入住房建设”这个社会问题的困局清晰地展现在观众面前,人物塑造上也有亮点,主角的人物性格和所身份也注定是个悲剧式人物。
    第二集相比之下要弱一些,基本上是第一集的简单延续,情节的铺陈也比较缓慢。希望下一集有出色的表现。
  9. Aug 17, 2015
    8
    David Simon is an incredible storyteller. And he also focuses on important stories. "Show Me A Hero," the new six-hour miniseries for HBO, fits both those categories. It's the true story of the city of Yonkers and its battle with the courts over building low-income and affordable housing in more affluent neighborhoods, and the young mayor caught in the crossfire. The first two episodesDavid Simon is an incredible storyteller. And he also focuses on important stories. "Show Me A Hero," the new six-hour miniseries for HBO, fits both those categories. It's the true story of the city of Yonkers and its battle with the courts over building low-income and affordable housing in more affluent neighborhoods, and the young mayor caught in the crossfire. The first two episodes played like a slow burn -- building the world and the characters. I can't wait to see where this is going. Expand
  10. Oct 2, 2018
    8
    David Simon succeeds yet again. Oscar Isaac is great, all the story lines are great
Metascore
85

Universal acclaim - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 33
  2. Negative: 1 out of 33
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Aug 24, 2015
    80
    Well cast, solidly structured, and emotionally stirring, the show is as sincere as the Bruce Springsteen songs that make up its score, a ballad of pragmatism with a passionate heart.
  2. Reviewed by: Colin Fitzgerald
    Aug 20, 2015
    90
    Not only does Show Me a Hero deal with the same type of intricate institutional power struggles of city government--this time in 1987 in Yonkers, NY, where a battle over the desegregation of low-income housing is waged with newly elected mayor Nick Wasicsko (Oscar Isaac) caught in the crossfire--but it does it with the kind of nuanced, ensemble-driven, character-based stories that made The Wire one of the most acclaimed television series of all time.
  3. Reviewed by: Mark Peikert
    Aug 20, 2015
    80
    For the most part, Show Me a Hero revels in small, telling moments that say as much about human nature as how the American people perceive politics and politicians.