• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 4, 2023
User Score
2.0

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 267 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 50 out of 267
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  1. Jun 10, 2023
    2
    Pseudo edgy and quite boring unfortunately. So far, Depp and the weeknd have no chemistry whatsoever. The worst thing are the bought positive reviews on this website. Embarrassing
  2. Jun 9, 2023
    2
    "The Idol" kicks off with its first episode, titled "Pop Tarts & Rat Tales," but expectedly fails to live up to its potential. Set in blistering heat and uncomfortably overexposed lighting at the mansion of a pop star, Jocelyn, fresh out of the mental hospital attempting to get back in the game. The episode follows Jocelyn's management team as they navigate the aftermath of a humiliating"The Idol" kicks off with its first episode, titled "Pop Tarts & Rat Tales," but expectedly fails to live up to its potential. Set in blistering heat and uncomfortably overexposed lighting at the mansion of a pop star, Jocelyn, fresh out of the mental hospital attempting to get back in the game. The episode follows Jocelyn's management team as they navigate the aftermath of a humiliating photo leak on social media. Regrettably, the banter between the characters falls flat, leaving viewers with insufferably annoying individuals who fail to entertain in any meaningful way.

    One of the show's strengths should have been the cast, featuring talented actors like Dan Levy and Rachel Sennot, known for their comedic prowess. However, their performances suffer due to the lackluster material they are given. With no compelling characters to root for or view the drama through, the episode feels like a never-ending trainwreck that fails to engage the audience.

    Additionally, The Weekend's involvement in the series is disappointing. Rather than attempting to act, he simply appears as himself, lacking vocal inflections, body language, or facial expressions that would indicate any effort to portray a character. His aimless wandering around the set leaves much to be desired, especially for fans expecting to see his talent extend beyond his music.

    The second half of the episode takes an unpleasant turn, shifting the setting to Tedros' supposedly depraved nightclub. The strobing lights and poor lighting make it difficult to discern details, adding to the overall unpleasant viewing experience. Furthermore, a peculiarly long scene featuring Jocelyn engaging in self-pleasure seems more fetishistic and creepy than empowering, lacking the intended impact and instead veering into uncomfortable territory.

    It becomes clear that "The Idol" lacks self-awareness, as evident in a later scene where Rachel Sennot's character comments on Tedros' "rapey-vibe," and Jocelyn surprisingly responds positively to it. This unfortunate dialogue choice raises questions about the show's writing quality and the decision-making process behind such an awful script. Every attempt at satire such as this falls flat on the floor, or perhaps beneath ground level to become exactly what it attempts to satirize. Sleazy, gratuitous, and pretentious.

    Jocelyn's insecurity over her first pop-song single soon to be released is her main relatable aspect. Her conversation with Tedros in which she plays part of the song shows promise of character development. Unfortunately it is immediately followed by an awkward and out of place BDSM scene. It is frankly embarrassing that they referenced Basic Instinct, which is infinitely more provocative.

    The first episode of "The Idol" fails to impress. With uninteresting characters, a lack of humor, questionable choices in visual presentation, and poorly written dialogue, the series struggles to find its footing. Despite the talented cast involved, their efforts are hindered by the subpar material they have to work with. Maybe future episodes will address these shortcomings and offer a more engaging and thoughtfully executed viewing experience. But I won't hold my breath.
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  3. Jun 5, 2023
    2
    nonsense vulgar sh*t for 14 y.o fans of Euphoria. Disrespect for Abel. Maybe soundtrack album can fix this bullsh*t i mean, marketing, but who knows
  4. Jun 5, 2023
    3
    Amo o The Weeknd mas não sei porque todo cantor quando vai fazer um filme ou série têm que fazer com essa temática adulta. A série têm vários erros, alguns exemplos são as mulheres exploradas sexualmente de forma gratuita, e o roteiro todo bagunçado, é triste, pois tinha esperanças nessa série, a e lembrando que têm a A24 envolvida e mesmo assim é muito ruim.
  5. Jun 5, 2023
    0
    It's a shame that the positive reviews are all planted. Think about the language used. "This is tastefully and masterfully done. This show is a mesmerizing daydream mixed with a dark nightmare fantasy". Professional writer? At least someone who got paid.

    Do a show on how easily opinions are manipulated by the entertainment industry in order to sell a bad product. And that is all this
    It's a shame that the positive reviews are all planted. Think about the language used. "This is tastefully and masterfully done. This show is a mesmerizing daydream mixed with a dark nightmare fantasy". Professional writer? At least someone who got paid.

    Do a show on how easily opinions are manipulated by the entertainment industry in order to sell a bad product. And that is all this show is, a product no one needs.
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  6. Jun 5, 2023
    0
    It's like a 13 year olds idea of what an exciting show should be.
    Everything is trying to be as in your face as possible that it forgets that nuance and subtlety is where a scripts humanity lives.
    Being so desperate and heavy-handed makes the show, at best, feel naive and at worst extremely dull and more than a little worthy of mockery, such is the complete lack of skill with which the
    It's like a 13 year olds idea of what an exciting show should be.
    Everything is trying to be as in your face as possible that it forgets that nuance and subtlety is where a scripts humanity lives.
    Being so desperate and heavy-handed makes the show, at best, feel naive and at worst extremely dull and more than a little worthy of mockery, such is the complete lack of skill with which the whole thing has been executed.
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  7. Jun 8, 2023
    1
    Nicely shot and that's about where the positives end. The script is laughably bad and so is a lot of the acting. Torture to get through.
  8. Jun 6, 2023
    0
    Just an horrible porn attemp, Idol where? trash Characters, Bad writing, only photography has any real value
  9. Jun 5, 2023
    1
    The Idol plays out like an hour long perfume ad. It desperately strives to be edgy, but is ultimately dull and lifeless.
  10. Jun 5, 2023
    0
    The show is absolute trash. And not in an "Ooo edgy" kind of way, it's just twisted nonsense.
  11. Jun 5, 2023
    2
    If The Idol had been released 15 o 20 years ago, it could've been a moderate success. "The Weeknd plot" I don't see it as a relevant thing for the series, I believe it could've just gone with "The Joselyn plot" of the teenage pop star returning after a mental breakdown. The Weeknd is not an actor. His acting is below average and it's creepy. Lily Rose and Rachel are good, and they give aIf The Idol had been released 15 o 20 years ago, it could've been a moderate success. "The Weeknd plot" I don't see it as a relevant thing for the series, I believe it could've just gone with "The Joselyn plot" of the teenage pop star returning after a mental breakdown. The Weeknd is not an actor. His acting is below average and it's creepy. Lily Rose and Rachel are good, and they give a lot to the plot. Expand
  12. Jun 5, 2023
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. hahhahahahahaha! Just embarassing. Its like a fanfiction fanfiction version of 52 craps of Grey meets Basic Bunghole! You cant buy the Weekend as some kind Alpha Beaver Slayer Christian Brey type at all. The attempts at BDSM just fall flat on their face. Instead of a dead body to loop in the viewers we get a who spilled the mayo shot as the mystery. Expand
  13. Jun 4, 2023
    3
    Yes, the male gaze of a very feminine problem doesn't help at all, but the main problem with the first episode at least is that is boring. You don't get to care about these characters. And the plot is more preoccupied with making real-world references than developing its characters. Shame.
  14. Jun 4, 2023
    0
    Absolute trash, horrible acting there is nothing going on for it except Jennie Ruby Jane and even her does not warrant it any points
  15. Jun 5, 2023
    0
    The worst thing about the idol is the weeknd it was like seeing a perverted dracula badly dressed.
  16. Jun 4, 2023
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Bland acting everything is bland i'm not surprised all of them are first timers in acting. The Weekend's is 1/10 he needs to focus on creating music rather than being an actor. Expand
  17. Jun 5, 2023
    1
    Jennie really deserves to play porn
  18. Jun 4, 2023
    0
    The Idol is like an iPhone with an empty battery : shiny and useless. The OK given by HBO to produce this vacuous and narcissistic delirium is quite unsettling. Although, I must say that I didn't watch it high on acid on the screen of my private jet commuting from LAX to Palm Springs.
  19. Jun 4, 2023
    0
    literally the most sexist, disgusting and poorly made thing i’ve ever watched! and wtf???? a popstar named jocelyn ??????!!! delusional
  20. Jun 4, 2023
    0
    Totally Totally Totally Totally Totally Totally Totally Totally Totally Disappointment.
  21. Jun 4, 2023
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Atuações muito boas, a crítica profissional passou um ar de que a série não seria boa porém ela tem potencial, somos apresentados a uma personagem com trauma buscando uma segunda opinião e acaba encontrando em alguém misterioso algo que pode ser maior que desejo.
    Atuação de Abel Tesfaye como Tedros soa misteriosa e carismática, e com toque macabro que a trilha ajuda a passar.
    Lilly Depp como Jocelyn consegue trazer de uma forma uma pessoa que busca qualquer coisa pra ser aceita, não com coisas certas porém no sexo.
    Trilha sonora incrível, cenas bem elaborados como o início, ou até mesmo as cenas na boate, com certeza incrível.

    *Cenas favoritas: conversa na boate, improviso de " Hello Angel" no banheiro, ensaio fotográfico.
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  22. Jun 5, 2023
    7
    To be honest... I expected something worst. It was a great first episode, and Tedros will be a terrific antagonist, he was scary as hell.
  23. Jun 4, 2023
    10
    I just love it. Lilly-Rose Depp
  24. Jun 4, 2023
    10
    This show is a breath of fresh air, admist all the phony attempts of hollywood portaying strong independent female characters, this one actually portrays them like women. It does not hold back in the slightest, neither in the nudity department, nor in its attempts to break barriers, while being extremely unapologetic and bold. Dynamic visuals and its killer music production only add to theThis show is a breath of fresh air, admist all the phony attempts of hollywood portaying strong independent female characters, this one actually portrays them like women. It does not hold back in the slightest, neither in the nudity department, nor in its attempts to break barriers, while being extremely unapologetic and bold. Dynamic visuals and its killer music production only add to the depth of the scenes. As the shows tagline reads "we all crave things that aren't good for us." This is exactly what we need in 2023. Expand
  25. Jun 4, 2023
    10
    The critics belong to a hivemind and do not believe the early reviews, This is tastefully and masterfully done. This show is a mesmerizing daydream mixed with a dark nightmare fantasy, first episode based off the first episode it hits every mark. Lily Rose Depp is incredible and the supporting cast lift her up to new heights until she soars and plateaus in the best ways imaginable. AbelThe critics belong to a hivemind and do not believe the early reviews, This is tastefully and masterfully done. This show is a mesmerizing daydream mixed with a dark nightmare fantasy, first episode based off the first episode it hits every mark. Lily Rose Depp is incredible and the supporting cast lift her up to new heights until she soars and plateaus in the best ways imaginable. Abel and Sam's vision really captured that of a fraught pop star coping with young adulthood, freedom, liberation and choices is such a wonder to watch. Expand
  26. Jun 4, 2023
    10
    amazing. if the critics hated it, then it's good. in the first episode josé is captivating and the chemistry with tredos is hot
  27. Jun 4, 2023
    10
    Gorgeous erotic show with beautiful sex scenes attractive actresses,good writing and great character development that triggers twitter and tumblr radfems and mentally ill male feminists prudes that are called critics now absolute W we need more shows like this,Elite or Euphoria.
  28. Jun 4, 2023
    10
    Perfection. I Love every single detail. The cast is amazing. Please watch in hbo
  29. Jun 21, 2023
    0
    Should be illegal. Really bad. Lilly is just a nepo star who can’t act well but got the role because of the f weird and sickness fantasy of Sam and The Wekkend. By the way TW ruin his career with this snow cause you can see he is mirroring him self in this f up character
  30. Jun 12, 2023
    0
    Its more and more obvious from a few years now that HBO is heavily leaning on AI and focus groups to decide where to take each story instead of having solid proposals from the get go. They try to make everyone happy and that's why these products are soulless. This one is also needlessly nasty.
Metascore
27

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 24
  2. Negative: 16 out of 24
  1. Reviewed by: Barbara Ellen
    Sep 10, 2024
    20
    On one level, The Idol is yet another risible, cliche-riddled take on the music biz in which no cast member (Hank Azaria, Jane Adams) is permitted to speak normally. On another, it’s a post-#MeToo melodrama with a lead character whose heavily semaphored empowerment puts viewers squarely at fault if they dare to question the sleaze and cynicism on display.
  2. Reviewed by: Peter Travers
    Jun 9, 2023
    0
    The only thing shocking about this vanity production from The Weeknd, whose acting runs the gamut from A to B, is how shockingly bad it is. From its leering male gaze to its juvenile eroticism and cringy dialogue, the premiere episode hits a new low in creative ineptitude.
  3. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    Jun 7, 2023
    40
    Here is a show purporting to satirise sexual exploitation while relishing it.