• Network: FX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jul 5, 2017
Season #: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
6.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 36
  2. Negative: 8 out of 36
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  1. Jul 21, 2017
    3
    What is with all these new shows making the same mistake. Too many storylines that I don't care about. Here you have (sorry don't know the names yet) , young african american male, CIA dude, Central American Contra guy, Mexicans, Israeli gang. Plus the hoards of secondary characters Just following two of these would have been plenty. Watched 3 episodes yet and they are getting slowerWhat is with all these new shows making the same mistake. Too many storylines that I don't care about. Here you have (sorry don't know the names yet) , young african american male, CIA dude, Central American Contra guy, Mexicans, Israeli gang. Plus the hoards of secondary characters Just following two of these would have been plenty. Watched 3 episodes yet and they are getting slower as they progress. Expand
  2. Jul 28, 2017
    2
    Sigh... the only saving grace in this show is the lead actor, and even he tends to let overacting do the work for him... This show is about real life events, yet I can't help but get the feeling that I really couldn't give a crap about the fact that this stuff happened. It's not the Malcolm X movie, it's not Selma, and it sure isn't American Crime Story... it's Snowfall, and SnowfallSigh... the only saving grace in this show is the lead actor, and even he tends to let overacting do the work for him... This show is about real life events, yet I can't help but get the feeling that I really couldn't give a crap about the fact that this stuff happened. It's not the Malcolm X movie, it's not Selma, and it sure isn't American Crime Story... it's Snowfall, and Snowfall sucks. The soundtrack itself is an indicator as to how generic and lazy the storytelling is. There's an amazing lack of focus, uneven characters and writing, the direction is essentially a lazy copy of the direction in Breaking Bad (another show that just so happens to be about cocaine), and I'm really upset over the fact that I wasted two hours (I watched three episodes) of my life trying to enjoy this piece of **** I'll be honest, this is a really generous rating, and it probably doesn't even deserve it. If you actually want to learn something important, watch a **** documentary, not this lame attempt to create 80's nostalgia. Final Score: 2/10 Expand
  3. Apr 14, 2021
    3
    if this is John Singletons best since Boys in the Hood, then everything else he produced must have been utter garbage. The more they try to convince you that the CIA is responsible for the crack epidemic the more you start to doubt that its true. Starts out good, by season 4 its drowning in victim-hood. Avoid or they`ll keep making this crap.
Metascore
62

Generally favorable reviews - based on 38 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 38
  2. Negative: 1 out of 38
  1. Reviewed by: David Hinckley
    Jul 6, 2017
    70
    Created by John Singleton with Eric Amadio and Dave Andron, Snowfall is a good-looking production. It gets its music from turntables and boomboxes and it reminds us that South Central Los Angeles, for all its notoriety, has a lot of tree-lined streets and perfectly decent houses with front yards. It also reminds us that crack cocaine was not so much a brand new problem as the consequence of several larger and longer-simmering problems.
  2. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jul 6, 2017
    50
    The show is engrossing and well acted. ... Yet little about this series feels fresh or urgently electrifying. [10-23 Jul 2017, p.13]
  3. 80
    The most striking thing about Snowfall, though, is that it never seems less exciting, less special, than when it’s doing the standard Scorsese/Tarantino thing and putting groups of treacherous men (and a few women) at cross purposes, then watching them threaten and bluff each other until the guns come out (or don’t).