• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 11, 2021
User Score
3.9

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 43 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 43
  2. Negative: 25 out of 43
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  1. May 21, 2021
    2
    I turned it off in twenty minutes. Because the main characters:
    1. scoff at the invocation of supernatural influences from others while manifesting supernatural abilities themselves.
    2. Are in possession of technology which could save untold millions but run an orphanage. 3. Fight like ninjas. This show is flat too stupid for me. I give it two points for production value.
  2. Apr 12, 2021
    0
    There is some confusion as to why we justifiable individuals dislike this show; it's because it's bad.
  3. Apr 11, 2021
    1
    Disappointing and badly written with some really odd casting - never say never, unless it's about watching The Nevers - 1 star
  4. Aug 19, 2021
    3
    bad
    [ bad ]

    adjective, worse, worst;(Slang) bad·der, bad·dest for 36.
    not good in any manner or degree.
  5. Apr 17, 2021
    8
    Where is all the excessive hate coming from? There are far worse new shows that have a gotten much better reception (hello, Irregulars). I get it, we all hate Joss Whedon now. But, this show isn't horrible and there is a lot of cool potential here. And, the pilot alone had some amazing acting that is worth exploring further. Or is it the powerful women themes that are offending people?Where is all the excessive hate coming from? There are far worse new shows that have a gotten much better reception (hello, Irregulars). I get it, we all hate Joss Whedon now. But, this show isn't horrible and there is a lot of cool potential here. And, the pilot alone had some amazing acting that is worth exploring further. Or is it the powerful women themes that are offending people? I don't know why this is inspiring so much knee jerk vitriol, but, personally, I am looking forward to seeing how things develop before I make any definitive judgments. Expand
  6. May 26, 2021
    0
    The Nevers plays out like the laziest, most scattered, self-congratulatory faux-progressive tripe that a white man could possibly write. Here, we have more than enough evidence to argue that Joss Whedon should never be allowed near a script or camera or actor again.
  7. Apr 15, 2021
    9
    I liked it a lot. It had a high quality feel to it and I just dig Victorian age anything. If I had to compare it to something recent it reminded me of The Irregulars. Even though this is actually entertaining and interesting.
    I know it's by Wedon and he can do no good these days, but give it a shot. You might like it.
  8. Apr 19, 2021
    8
    Although apprehensive at first, it kept me interested enough to finish the episode. It carries a similar theme as the "irregulars" and seemingly a current trend focus from our British friends. The shows main focal point is on the "touched" people, which has yet to be fully explained as to how they came about. The episode left me a tad confused as to what the shows end goal actually isAlthough apprehensive at first, it kept me interested enough to finish the episode. It carries a similar theme as the "irregulars" and seemingly a current trend focus from our British friends. The shows main focal point is on the "touched" people, which has yet to be fully explained as to how they came about. The episode left me a tad confused as to what the shows end goal actually is but, it's intriguing enough to want to watch more, with hopefully the "touched" origins explained. That said, there is some inclination given as to how the "touched" came to be but it's extremely vague. At this point, I'm of the opinion that it's a wait and see kind of show. Expand
  9. Apr 12, 2021
    8
    I liked it. It was the kinda of gonzo period scifi victorian fantasy I didn't know I needed. Joss looms heavily over the entire production (particularly dug the girl fight). I wonder how they'll push through without his particular vision. Imagine being an actor/actress signing up for a Joss Whedon TV project, only to have the absolute poopstorm hit him and then he's audi. What a letI liked it. It was the kinda of gonzo period scifi victorian fantasy I didn't know I needed. Joss looms heavily over the entire production (particularly dug the girl fight). I wonder how they'll push through without his particular vision. Imagine being an actor/actress signing up for a Joss Whedon TV project, only to have the absolute poopstorm hit him and then he's audi. What a let down, huh. Will be tuning in weekly to see where this goes. lol, the critics are all so salty, and it gives me strength. Expand
  10. Dec 19, 2021
    7
    The Nevers

    Starts and ends with a bang! The action sequences are thoroughly thought out, and executed to the letter. It displays an expensive scenery and cinematography; the cast were also brilliant. Sometimes the plot and characterization may become convoluted, but they always find a way of bringing resolution.
    Definitely awaiting the second part to the first season coming in 2022!
Metascore
57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 28 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 28
  2. Negative: 2 out of 28
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Baker
    Dec 3, 2021
    80
    That the many characters and interwoven stories didn’t become confusing was a triumph, and the moments where touched “turns” were displayed were subtle enough not to distract from the main narrative. Skilful, too, were the understated social messages that still ring as true today as they did in the Victorian era – women with unchecked power are a threat to the status quo and abnormality is to be feared.
  2. Reviewed by: Helen O'Hara
    Sep 20, 2021
    60
    If you can keep track of who’s who and what’s what amid the confusion and the corsets, there’s a lot of fun in the adventures of these extraordinary women.
  3. Reviewed by: Ed Cumming
    May 18, 2021
    60
    The enthusiasm comes at the expense of developing any of the characters beyond their immediate impact. The dynamic between the two leads is promising. Despite their advantages, they must still put up with being young women in a male-dominated world. But the relationship is hardly given space to breathe amid all the plotting and exposition.