HBO | Release Date: June 5, 2005
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
68
METASCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 71 Critic Reviews
Positive:
48
Mixed:
18
Negative:
5
100
Washington PostTom ShalesMar 12, 2014
Season 1 Review: The show truly teeters on wonderful. This is probably TV's most poignant half-hour comedy in years, a masterfully modulated combination of shrewd satire and a tender, even tearful, central story. [5 June 2005, p.N01]
90
Baltimore SunDavid ZurawikMar 13, 2014
Season 1 Review: The Comeback has its flaws. But this is a moment well beyond the depth of most television comedies. This is the stuff of which plays by David Mamet and Arthur Miller have been writ. This is a sitcom to which some attention should be paid. [4 June 2005, p.1D]
90
NewsdayDiane WertsMar 12, 2014
Season 1 Review: Sly as "The Larry Sanders Show," keener than "Fat Actress," more sympathetic than "Curb Your Enthusiasm," this new half-hour comedy hits the bull's-eye in every direction. It's funny, sad, smart and immensely appealing. [5 June 2005, p.11]
83
Dallas Morning NewsManuel MendozaMar 12, 2014
Season 1 Review: The Comeback is closest in tone to Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO's vehicle for Mr. David, the creator of Seinfeld. Valerie is not quite as grating, but like Larry she perseveres. Ms. Kudrow makes you sympathize with Valerie, despite her blindness to the costs of fame. Not bad for a former sitcom star in her comeback role. [5 June 2005, p.8G]
80
Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertMar 14, 2014
Season 1 Review: It's funny, but painfully funny, as it skewers the world of banal sitcoms and youth-market mania. It's mean, but touching, too, as Kudrow's Valerie undergoes the humiliations of being a Nixed Big Thing. [3 June 2005, p.D1]
80
Chicago TribuneSid SmithMar 13, 2014
Season 1 Review: She's self-flagellating, but in a nuanced, funny-sad and heartbreaking way, mixing slapstick and pathos with intelligence and the sharpest of comic instincts. [4 June 2005, p.C25]
75
San Diego Union-TribuneKarla PetersonMar 16, 2014
Season 1 Review: Sharply funny without being painful to watch. [3 June 2005, p.E-1]
70
Denver PostJoanne OstrowMar 16, 2014
Season 1 Review: A worthy new configuration - the side-splittingly sad sitcom. [2 June 2005, p.F-01]
63
Chicago Sun-TimesPaige WiserMar 14, 2014
Season 1 Review: There's still time for The Comeback to hit its stride. I hope it does. A little less "reality" and a lot more comedy, and Kudrow might deserve another long run. [3 June 2005, p.55]
63
New York PostAdam BuckmanMar 12, 2014
Season 1 Review: It doesn’t feel like a comedy - because it’s not funny. [3 June 2005, p.3]