• Network: CRACKLE
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 6, 2016
Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
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Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Jeff Korbelik
    Sep 12, 2016
    83
    StartUp is a thinking-person’s thriller, along the lines of USA’s “Mr. Robot.” Ketai delves into greed, corruption, violence and more, and none of his characters are immune to any of it.
  2. Reviewed by: Alex McCown
    Sep 6, 2016
    75
    It still moves in fits and starts, but each of the first five episodes improves on the last, and as the show focuses more on the strength of its breakneck storytelling, it’s becoming not just the best reason to try Crackle, but one of the more promising new streaming series of the year.
  3. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Darren Franich
    Sep 6, 2016
    75
    Some limp decisions make it feel more like a Models Inc. reboot with fewer models, more Bit coin. But it's worth watching just for Edi Gathegi, who bring star-making charisma and unwarranted pathos to the role of a criminal who (sigh) wants to go straight. [9 Sep 2016, p.55]
  4. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Sep 6, 2016
    67
    Sometimes it feels like it’s trying to hard to fit a predefined standard, throwing in “grittier” bits without establishing purpose. Freeman, though, is something to see (especially for fans), and there are just enough memorable moments to keep StartUp out of the red.
  5. Reviewed by: Jen Chaney
    Sep 7, 2016
    50
    Despite strong work by its actors, StartUp is just another exploration of underground crime and shady dealings that we’ve seen a thousand times before on film and television.
  6. Reviewed by: Neil Genzlinger
    Sep 6, 2016
    50
    StartUp is trying to meld the high-finance sheen of series like “Billions” with the gee-whiz digital jargon of, say, “Scorpion,” but it never seems innovative, only imitative. The casting, however, is refreshing, even if the plot strains credulity.
  7. Reviewed by: David Wiegand
    Aug 29, 2016
    50
    The show’s sex and violence propel the story, but not quite to the speed necessary to occlude its problems. If you work extra hard to suspend disbelief, it’s modestly entertaining.
  8. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Sep 6, 2016
    40
    Nick, Ronald and Izzy--she’s the real brains behind GenCoin, although she’s poor and working out of her parents’ garage--are a highly unlikely collaborative trio. I didn’t buy their unity for a second.
  9. Reviewed by: Isaac Feldberg
    Sep 6, 2016
    40
    StartUp takes its three leads--along with Martin Freeman’s morally compromised FBI agent, whose hunt for the missing money is fueled by personal greed more than professional determination--and strands them in a swamp of sweaty sex scenes (there are three in the first third of the premiere alone) and unnecessary, over-the-top action set-pieces.
  10. Reviewed by: Sonia Saraiya
    Sep 6, 2016
    40
    When Startup manages to leave its sex scenes behind and gets to creating storytelling around largely unexplored territory in the cinematic universe, it is its smartest and most compelling. ... Unfortunately, those moments of interest are sporadic. Startup otherwise meanders forward with all the grace of a sex-starved teenage boy, skidding from the exotic to the illicit.
  11. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Sep 6, 2016
    40
    [Creator Ben] Ketai can't figure out how to make action-free things like character development, backstory and setting flow within the storytelling, and even the action that felt like it came so naturally to Chosen doesn't flow here.
  12. Reviewed by: Joseph Falcone
    Sep 2, 2016
    40
    An overstuffed, haphazard plot, bland characters, and devoid of any semblance of originality. StartUp tries to build a claustrophobic, intricate concrete jungle for its all-too-real, close-to-home plot device to dwell.
  13. Reviewed by: Allison Keene
    Sep 1, 2016
    40
    The 10-episode series--like The Art of More--unfolds at a sleepy pace, and only plays with style (like one particularly great unbroken shot in the first hour), without committing to it.
User Score
7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 61 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 45 out of 61
  2. Negative: 9 out of 61
  1. Sep 16, 2016
    10
    Ignore the so called professional critics, they are douche-bags with inflated egos that get paid to push whoever pays them the most, thisIgnore the so called professional critics, they are douche-bags with inflated egos that get paid to push whoever pays them the most, this series is absolutely fantastic. Acting is good. Story line hooked me to binge watch all the episodes. Full Review »
  2. Sep 15, 2016
    10
    Wicked cool. Binged whole thing in 2 days - only because I couldn't stay up all night. Doesn't feel like anything else on tv. Wasn't an OC fanWicked cool. Binged whole thing in 2 days - only because I couldn't stay up all night. Doesn't feel like anything else on tv. Wasn't an OC fan but Brody is awesome in this. Full Review »
  3. Nov 20, 2016
    9
    I really can't believe the mediocre ratings. I just can't. It's one of the most binge-worthy tv shows in recent time. Wicked cliffhangers,I really can't believe the mediocre ratings. I just can't. It's one of the most binge-worthy tv shows in recent time. Wicked cliffhangers, likable characters, great production value. I really hope they do a second season despite all the negative critic reviews. Full Review »