• Network: FOX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 14, 2019
User Score
7.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 48 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 48
  2. Negative: 7 out of 48
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  1. Mar 12, 2019
    4
    I'm a fan of the trilogy and the genre, and these books are at the high end as far as literary quality. The world building is great and the epic adventure covers a lot of ground. Unfortunately, the TV show lacks all of that. Understandably, it's necessary to make changes to fit the parameters of the small screen AND basic network television, but it seems like Fox went for a cash grab here.I'm a fan of the trilogy and the genre, and these books are at the high end as far as literary quality. The world building is great and the epic adventure covers a lot of ground. Unfortunately, the TV show lacks all of that. Understandably, it's necessary to make changes to fit the parameters of the small screen AND basic network television, but it seems like Fox went for a cash grab here. They wanted a TWD, but defanged what was a wonderful new take on vampirism as a plague and the post-apocalyptic dystopia. Way too much emphasis on what is essentially the prologue to the story, giving us nothing to look forward to as far as the bulk of the story and its much more fleshed out characters. It's almost like they wrote the script from a high school sophomore's book report. Truly disappointing for a fan of the books. Expand
  2. Mar 13, 2019
    4
    My review that I am posting all over with some time on my hands.

    The finale part 1 was good, part 2 meh. Overall on the season - I am very torn, there was good, bad and the ugly. Hopefully they will be more faithful to the source material in season 2. If GoT can do season 1 and pretty much season 2 as an almost literal page for page translation, Fox and the producers should be able to
    My review that I am posting all over with some time on my hands.

    The finale part 1 was good, part 2 meh. Overall on the season - I am very torn, there was good, bad and the ugly. Hopefully they will be more faithful to the source material in season 2. If GoT can do season 1 and pretty much season 2 as an almost literal page for page translation, Fox and the producers should be able to as well. It's a great book and the show really "hollywoodized" and diverged from the story, arcs and characters. Lila isnt even a page worth of material in book 1, plus an antivirus - what????, the who lives and dies It should almost be called something different then the Passage. Would be looking forward to a next season but to keep me as a fan/watcher will need to be more faithful to the book that means no Lila, Wolgast, Lear, Richards, etc. I am not even sure how the series can course correct/recover with Lila and Wolgasts arcs. Instead new actors and characters focusing on the present day, 100 years later in the colony (some flashbacks of those characters - Alicia, Jaxon, Fisher and Patal clans, etc).
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  3. Feb 3, 2019
    6
    My thoughts after 3 episodes watched. Well I read the book many years ago (a hefty read at that) and right away I was turned off to the series due to the fact the show creators changed races and genders of key characters. In the book Amy is white, Dr. Sykes is a man who is a Colonel and Babcock is a man. Why must these shows change genders and races of characters in a book? Oh, wait. IMy thoughts after 3 episodes watched. Well I read the book many years ago (a hefty read at that) and right away I was turned off to the series due to the fact the show creators changed races and genders of key characters. In the book Amy is white, Dr. Sykes is a man who is a Colonel and Babcock is a man. Why must these shows change genders and races of characters in a book? Oh, wait. I forgot. Diversity.

    That being said I do like the chemistry between Mark-Paul's Brad and Saniyya's Amy. That is the only reason I'm still watching this show. That and I want to see how far they deviate from the book regarding certain characters (particularly Babcock considering he is now a she). I liked the book and I want to like the show. Hopefully it will allow me to.
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  4. Mar 14, 2019
    5
    Pros:
    - Superior acting from the whole cast especially the little black girl. She's perfect. Only Emmanuelle Chiquiri is totally overacting in a very annoying fashion.
    - Professional editing, story pacing is very engaging. Gripping suspense. Cons: - Ridiculous plot holes and character decisions that demand suspension of logic insult the intelligence of the audience Verdict: a
    Pros:
    - Superior acting from the whole cast especially the little black girl. She's perfect. Only Emmanuelle Chiquiri is totally overacting in a very annoying fashion.
    - Professional editing, story pacing is very engaging. Gripping suspense.

    Cons:
    - Ridiculous plot holes and character decisions that demand suspension of logic insult the intelligence of the audience

    Verdict:
    a little guilty pleasure to get your mind off things.
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  5. Apr 4, 2019
    5
    I watched this one with my wife and she got more out of it than i did, it was great in spots but it meandered all over in other spots. and after an entire season i still have NO idea what the Title has to do with the story.... up to you.
Metascore
60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Reviewed by: Adrian Horton
    Dec 3, 2019
    40
    The Passage is frustratingly mechanical yet, being human, you can’t help but feel at least slightly invested in this threatened world. It induces eye rolls but still, the virus is easily caught.
  2. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jan 17, 2019
    50
    It's a slow road to apocalypse in the absorbing, if derivative, opening chapters of this Stephen King wannabe based on the epic horror trilogy by Justin Cronin. [21 Jan - 3 Feb 2019, p.13]
  3. Reviewed by: Hanh Nguyen
    Jan 15, 2019
    75
    The Passage may not reach the grandiose and tragic heights of Cronin’s books, but it has the potential to be equally satisfying: It’s pragmatic, aggressive, and most of all, present.