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  2. Negative: 5 out of 16

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  1. May 3, 2015
    8
    To my surprise, I enjoyed this miniseries very much. I didn't intend to, but I binged on it last night and was never bored once. Perhaps this was because of the superlative acting, especially by Julia McKenzie. I agree that the story did not have a lot of charm, like many of the shows on Masterpiece theater, but rather gave a look at what village life is really like in Britain where theyTo my surprise, I enjoyed this miniseries very much. I didn't intend to, but I binged on it last night and was never bored once. Perhaps this was because of the superlative acting, especially by Julia McKenzie. I agree that the story did not have a lot of charm, like many of the shows on Masterpiece theater, but rather gave a look at what village life is really like in Britain where they wrestle with social issues just like we do in the States, but which you will never find even hinted at on Midsomer Murders. The entire cast and crew (director, screenwriter, etc.) did a great job making Rowling's characters come alive. I didn't read the original novel, which I believe is a satire, but this production seemed more human comedy and serious than satiric. Expand
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60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 11 out of 24
  2. Negative: 0 out of 24
  1. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Apr 30, 2015
    63
    Every element that doesn’t quite work in The Casual Vacancy is offset by a legitimate reason to check it out, at least until the muddled ending.
  2. Reviewed by: Katy Waldman
    Apr 30, 2015
    70
    I appreciated the miniseries’ willingness to reach beyond moral satire. There are glimmers of big cosmic tragedy in this Vacancy, when the camera swings away from two characters arguing (or hooking up) in order to highlight some mythic element in the landscape.
  3. 50
    The performances are fine, the story lines appropriately interwoven. Everything is totally competent.... [But] the details are the story, and simplifying them and sanding them down leaves Vacancy with a real dull streak.