• Network: FX , TNN
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 7, 2017
Season #: 2, 1
User Score
8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 328 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 16 out of 328
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  1. Apr 22, 2017
    6
    This show has good production quality and lots of potential but doesn't have the greatest writing. The biggest problem is that the main character looks and seems very interesting and unique, but his dialogue is just not in line with that at all. It makes his character seem foolish and simple, in contrast to how he is physically portrayed.

    Also I really dislike the whole "white
    This show has good production quality and lots of potential but doesn't have the greatest writing. The biggest problem is that the main character looks and seems very interesting and unique, but his dialogue is just not in line with that at all. It makes his character seem foolish and simple, in contrast to how he is physically portrayed.

    Also I really dislike the whole "white civilization is bad black civilization is good" **** that is being pushed by films and tv shows lately. The company guys (representations of white culture in this case) are all portrayed terribly, almost like cartoon villains, while the protagonist (who represents black culture since he went to africa) is characterized as the good guy who loves to say random african words, has african tattoos, and embodies the notion of white guilt over slavery with his flashbacks.

    This feels more like a fun project for Tom Hardy than an actually good show.
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  2. Feb 28, 2017
    4
    An unbelieveably convoluted script which tries to convey the lead character as both insane, while posessing deductive powers to rival Sherlock himself. The McGuffin of magic is a false flag to cover up the deductive/inductive powers the lead character posesses. However he is also unnecessarily driven to rush plans to fruition as a pointless contrivence, just for the writers to assessAn unbelieveably convoluted script which tries to convey the lead character as both insane, while posessing deductive powers to rival Sherlock himself. The McGuffin of magic is a false flag to cover up the deductive/inductive powers the lead character posesses. However he is also unnecessarily driven to rush plans to fruition as a pointless contrivence, just for the writers to assess personal loss and torture. The final scene is laughable as the ship slowly sails away from the mass murder of soldiers, and the dock they blew up, without a single Navy vessel bothering to care. In short, there are very few characters to care about, and you will likely find yourself hoping the main character fails as 'we have little use for him'. Expand
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 32
  2. Negative: 1 out of 32
  1. Reviewed by: Vicki Hyman
    Jan 10, 2017
    83
    The metaphorical gloom and doom of Taboo is likewise dense and relentless but so enveloping you can't help but be sucked in.
  2. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Jan 10, 2017
    40
    Taboo seem to have aspired to explore a number of complex, uncomfortable issues in the three episodes made available to critics without concretely establishing a thesis about any of them. Provided the viewer isn’t utterly bored or bewildered by what she sees, the show thus far seems like it could go to interesting places. As to where that is exactly, who can say?
  3. Reviewed by: Rob Lowman
    Jan 10, 2017
    70
    While it struts and frets and boasts some top-notch actors, I’m not sure it has anything in mind other than being weirdly entertaining.