- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Aug 16, 2015
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 115 Ratings
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Positive: 87 out of 115
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Mixed: 9 out of 115
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Negative: 19 out of 115
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Sep 1, 2015This 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.
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Aug 31, 2015
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Aug 16, 2015Pretty 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.
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Oct 2, 2018David Simon succeeds yet again. Oscar Isaac is great, all the story lines are great
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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.
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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.
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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.