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What a big mess, and what a disappointing waste of Debra Messing.
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The adaptation fails spectacularly.
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It’s pretty awful. Debra Messing deserves better than this trench coat cloaked detective who, in the premiere, solves what might be The Most Inane Murder Mystery in the History of Television.
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The real mystery of Laura is why Debra Messing ("Will & Grace") would have chosen this particular adventure after the crash and slow burn of NBC's "Smash."... Because it can't be that what she thought was missing from television were depictions of successful women whose personal lives are a hot mess.
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It's two bad shows in one and feels like a USA Network castoff.
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Unfortunately, Messing, though talented in many ways, is absolutely and completely unbelievable as a homicide detective. Even this stretched-to-ditziness-but-still-tough-enough-to-get-the-job-done version.
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The mystery is bad, the police work is bad, the home-life stories are bad, everything is bad. This is a bad, bad show.
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It would be a maddening exercise to list all the elements in The Mysteries of Laura that are, at their core, asinine. Suffice it to say, avoid this at all costs. In a fall filled with bad new shows, it's one of the worst.
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It's a bizarro comedy-cop procedural-mommy drama that does nothing well, and the murder mystery exceptionally badly.
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Mysteries of Laura has pretty successfully convinced us that Laura’s not a mystery. She’s just unbearable.
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Whatever good will the series musters with its easy-going tone--which, the grimmer cop stuff notwithstanding, comes through in the family scenes and Laura’s banter with her partner (Laz Alonzo)--is squandered not only by the familiarity of its story beats but the haphazard way they’re thrown together, courtesy of writer-showrunner Jeff Rake, who adapted a Spanish series; and director McG, whose fast-paced style seems wasted on this material.
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In a fall season with a lot of mediocre shows ... here's one of the few truly awful ones.
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To be generous, the pilot of Mysteries is bad in ordinary ways that might eventually be fixed by better scripts. The inaugural mystery is forgettable. There are stereotypes galore.
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Positive: 41 out of 76
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Mixed: 5 out of 76
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Negative: 30 out of 76
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Sep 19, 2014
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Sep 19, 2014This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view.
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Sep 18, 2014