- Network: TNT
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 13, 2005
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 28 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 28
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Mixed: 1 out of 28
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Negative: 2 out of 28
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RaprilcSep 2, 2008Man, I love this show! It's got one of the best supporting casts on television, the guest stars are almost always excellent, and Kyra of course keeps the whole shebang together. "The Closer" blends crime, humor, romance, and family, and I love love love the cultural diversity on display.
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MadgeJul 17, 2008How much do I love The Closer? The cast is fabulous and the stories funny, interesting, and intelligent. Keep it coming, TNT!
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BrandonS.Jul 17, 2008The Closer's a pretty good summer show. Season 3 was their best yet, but the premiere of Season 4 was dreadful. Hopefully they'll get it together again and let the supporting cast do something more than just give Brenda people to bark at.
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R.M.P.eJul 14, 2009One of the best shows on television. The writing is great, the characters are wonderful and who doesn't love Brenda?
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TedJul 18, 2008Good show, good stories, still there is something disjointed about it all, and Sedgwick's character is not someone I'd want to marry.
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SuellenR.Jul 28, 2008Writers, actors, cast selection, all involved with this remarkable show get a high ten, most especially Kyra Sedgwick. She deserves a standing ovation every Monday night. Drama, melodrama, humor, diverse characters, great actoring, story content, this show has everything going for it. Keep up the great work. You're getting better every year.
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It's good news that much of Season 4 will focus on Brenda's investigative team and on police department politics.
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Brenda and Bill have enough reluctant chemistry and icky tension to make Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter proud. [18 Jul 2008, p.56]
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You'll be happy to know that every second -- particularly every second with Sedgwick onscreen -- is pretty much a joy.