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  1. Feb 2, 2016
    10
    It's absolute must-watch TV. It's going to be tough to wait a week for the next installment - which is what was great about the trial itself - you had it on every day! But the behind-the-scenes material is phenomenal. Love the casting choices so far.
  2. Feb 8, 2017
    8
    A superb retelling of the famous trial employing actors fully dedicated to their roles. Travolta particularly stood out as the plastic, smarmy Shapiro. Schwimmer had little to do but look forlorn and at times shocked throughout. Cuba Gooding Jr. as OJ, though not the focal point of the script (the litigators obviously were), did a great job portraying the fallen star as oblivious,A superb retelling of the famous trial employing actors fully dedicated to their roles. Travolta particularly stood out as the plastic, smarmy Shapiro. Schwimmer had little to do but look forlorn and at times shocked throughout. Cuba Gooding Jr. as OJ, though not the focal point of the script (the litigators obviously were), did a great job portraying the fallen star as oblivious, arrogant, and manic in his denial of the chain of events he set off when he committed the crimes. I felt it really was a perfect depiction of a lying culprit with no tools in his repertoire other than to deny and hope that everything works out. Expand
  3. Apr 7, 2016
    9
    I was pretty riveted by the show during the first two episodes. Having now seen the entire series, I feel this is one that shouldn't be missed. The performances are fantastic--not to mention that the actors playing Chris Darden and Marcia Clark looked eerily similar to their real-life counterparts. Just when you think the show may be trying to pick sides, it shows a counter-perspectiveI was pretty riveted by the show during the first two episodes. Having now seen the entire series, I feel this is one that shouldn't be missed. The performances are fantastic--not to mention that the actors playing Chris Darden and Marcia Clark looked eerily similar to their real-life counterparts. Just when you think the show may be trying to pick sides, it shows a counter-perspective from everyone involved. Kudos to the actor portraying Johnnie Cochran (Courtney B. Vance), who I feel should be Emmy-nominated for this. Expand
  4. Feb 4, 2016
    10
    The People v. O.J. Simpson starts off with already becoming the best new show of 2016. Every well executed with an beyond superb cast and a brilliant team of writers, directors, and producers. Ryan Murphy once again brings another amazing cast together and creates another piece of television magic and American history. ACS is without a doubt, the must watch show this year.
  5. Feb 3, 2016
    9
    WOW ... This show gonna be must see this year. Thanks , Ryan.. And Sarah , I do hope you will get an Emmy with this role. I have a high hope for such an talent ensemble.
  6. Feb 3, 2016
    9
    I think this show proves, like many before it, that we are in a golden age of television. That a miniseries show can come out with the production value of a movie and still be 10x as riveting.
  7. Feb 5, 2016
    9
    Watching this show I feel like I am in the same room with Simpson, the prosecutors and defense teams.

    There are people who never saw this brutal and tragic event play out on TV. This will give them the chance to see how OJ got away with murder; how the prosecution blew the case and how a media absorbed defense attorney stepped all over a weak judge who lost control of his own courtroom.
  8. Mar 4, 2016
    10
    Great Show The People v. O.J. Simpson brilliantly walks a fine line between sensationalism and dramatization. is genuinely great. As true crime, as cultural dissection of a complex intersection of American values, and as high drama.
  9. Mar 11, 2016
    10
    I am finding this series quite riveting, bringing me back to how polarizing this was for the country 21 years ago. I think the performances and casting are quite remarkable, with the exception of Cuba Gooding Jr. - who I am just not finding believable in this role. The Chris Darden and Marcia Clarke characters are quite sympathetic - and insightful, if true. Courtney Vance appears toI am finding this series quite riveting, bringing me back to how polarizing this was for the country 21 years ago. I think the performances and casting are quite remarkable, with the exception of Cuba Gooding Jr. - who I am just not finding believable in this role. The Chris Darden and Marcia Clarke characters are quite sympathetic - and insightful, if true. Courtney Vance appears to have been born to play Johnnie Cochran, and should be a shoe in for an Emmy. I think we all knew that much was behind the "story" that the "Dream Team" told; but it is fascinating to see it played out - so too speak. Even after all of these years, I am hooked - once again!! Expand
  10. Mar 5, 2016
    8
    Not the best performance of Cuba Jr. I don't know why but something inst so good how Jr is capable to do. but a intense show with a big history and a must watch for sure.
  11. Mar 11, 2016
    9
    This is the perfect example of tragedy TV. I don't mean tragedy in its current mawkish definition, but rather in its classical definition -- when the audience watches a play about famous figures who they know came to terrible ends, but of course the characters themselves don't (yet) know what's going to happen, and the audience looks on with sadness but also suspense, knowing what'sThis is the perfect example of tragedy TV. I don't mean tragedy in its current mawkish definition, but rather in its classical definition -- when the audience watches a play about famous figures who they know came to terrible ends, but of course the characters themselves don't (yet) know what's going to happen, and the audience looks on with sadness but also suspense, knowing what's coming.

    Who can deny that this is the feel to a show about the OJ case? Few today doubt he was guilty, but we watch as Marcia and Chris fight to convict the Juice, and OJ's dream team ultimately foils them, playing the race card long and hard to do so.

    There are many riveting performances in this series -- Sara Paulson stands out but almost everyone is at top form.

    The only irritant and what keeps me from giving a perfect score is the constant intrusion of the then-irrelevant Kartrashian girls in the story. I don't care about them now and I certainly don't care about them then. But that becomes less of an issue as the trial wears on. This is a very strong start for this new anthology series.
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  12. Apr 5, 2016
    10
    The People v. O.J, Simpson is a spectacular show, and trumps all five of Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story seasons combined in just 10 episodes, the show perfectly captures the emotion, the feelings of what was going on at the time of the real O.J. Trials. Each actor like Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance, John Travolta, David Schwimer, and Cuba Gooding Jr. all are perfectly casted asThe People v. O.J, Simpson is a spectacular show, and trumps all five of Ryan Murphy's American Horror Story seasons combined in just 10 episodes, the show perfectly captures the emotion, the feelings of what was going on at the time of the real O.J. Trials. Each actor like Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance, John Travolta, David Schwimer, and Cuba Gooding Jr. all are perfectly casted as their respective person and plays them with all their might, and when you see them performing we won't see actors, we'll see these real life people doing their part in the trials Expand
  13. Feb 3, 2016
    8
    I only watched the first episode and I'm amazed. The plot is really interesting and keeps you doubting. I loved the role of Sarah Paulson and the role of O.J. I wasn't expecting less from Ryan Murphy.
  14. Feb 4, 2016
    8
    A curiously serious case presented with eccentric details and a pinch of irony.

    Most non-Americans will probably know O.J. Simpsons from this exact infamous case or simply as that silly guy from Naked Gun comedy series. It's serendipitously better if it's seen without deep knowledge of the case or as time would have it, not having much recollection of it. This is a chronicle the case
    A curiously serious case presented with eccentric details and a pinch of irony.

    Most non-Americans will probably know O.J. Simpsons from this exact infamous case or simply as that silly guy from Naked Gun comedy series. It's serendipitously better if it's seen without deep knowledge of the case or as time would have it, not having much recollection of it. This is a chronicle the case with adequate dramatic proportion and prejudice undertone in surprisingly deeper look without going overboard.

    Cuba Gooding Jr. as the alleged suspect is funnily fitting, not in his usual comical way, but as a weary hectic man. He shows the symptoms of celebrity in influence of crime. Make no mistake, this is a heinous act and the series does not shy away from the realization, yet Cuba Gooding Jr. creates a certain scandalous and distracting ambiance about the character.

    John Travolta and David Schwimmer are admittedly not the usual cast for defense attorneys. They seem very outlandish, although the picks might just work in this case. On the other end of the spectrum are the racial prejudice and the actual footwork of the case. They do give the social undertone of the decade a portion of the limelight, still it doesn't hinder any progress and done with caution.

    A few nice rich details about the case are also shown, both from the prosecution as well as the defense's point of views. There’s quite a bit of CSI work involved, these are maintained by approachable showcasing as not to overwhelm or bore audience with police or scientific jargon. It is also nice to see the scheming antics the lawyers pull to stall or gain any advantage. Some parts of these might just be weird enough to be true.

    The name of the case might paint a sinister portrait, but it's actually displayed with light ironical accessible approach and still a balanced enough investigation aspect to not demean the gravity of the event.
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  15. Feb 4, 2016
    9
    Good writing, great direction, exceptional editing and very good performances, especially by Cuba Gooding playing OJ, makes "The People vs. OJ Simpson" riveting television.
  16. Mar 13, 2016
    8
    The story remains fascinating and so parallel to the election year. Celebrities, bigotry, and the shallowness of the American media and those who feed at the trough. The acting however is spotty. Travolta is awful, hamming it up, and Gooding has decided to show us OJ as an idiot. Sarah Poulsen is great, and Cochran's portrayal is spot on.
  17. Mar 12, 2016
    10
    One of the best TV mini-dramas I have ever seen. Sarah Paulson is excellent as Marcia Clark and Connie Britton does a sensation cameo as Faye Resnick. David Schwimmer is surprising good in a dramatic role and John Travolta shows his versatility as Robert Shapiro. I eagerly await each week's new episode.
  18. Apr 12, 2016
    8
    Normally when things deviate from the main character things get less interesting. But in this show most of the characters could be the center of the show. It's a close match between Johnny, Shapiro, or Marcia stealing the show. From what I've read,the people think casting Cuba was the shows only flaw. But he made O.J. become quite funny and at times appropriately intense. Thankfully theNormally when things deviate from the main character things get less interesting. But in this show most of the characters could be the center of the show. It's a close match between Johnny, Shapiro, or Marcia stealing the show. From what I've read,the people think casting Cuba was the shows only flaw. But he made O.J. become quite funny and at times appropriately intense. Thankfully the show doesn't make everything ultra serious. Instead there's a exciting tone tone to almost everything which makes the show more fun. And when it comes down to one of the final parts when O.J. greets Robert fresh out of jail with opera music playing in the background, I felt it was all worth it. Expand
  19. Feb 27, 2016
    7
    Not bad but I am finding that I can't quite immerse myself in it as much as I would like. Whatever John Travolta has had done to his face is so bad that the look distracts from his performance a little too much. Cuba Gooding Jr. also seems to portray OJ in a manner that seems a little to weak in character for me.I was glad to see Sarah Paulson get a part. although the hair style seems outNot bad but I am finding that I can't quite immerse myself in it as much as I would like. Whatever John Travolta has had done to his face is so bad that the look distracts from his performance a little too much. Cuba Gooding Jr. also seems to portray OJ in a manner that seems a little to weak in character for me.I was glad to see Sarah Paulson get a part. although the hair style seems out of place and distracting. Time will tell if it will make it worth watching to the end, although the genre itself does open itself up to many possible story lines that litter other real life American crime stories. Expand
  20. Apr 6, 2016
    9
    People should watch and understand on what we have built our society .This is not story this is reality. Please watch and try to understand the pain of victims and their families.
  21. May 21, 2016
    9
    I watched this with my girlfriend, we were both hooked from the day it started. I was obviously aware of the story of OJ Simpson prior to watching this but i wasn't one of those people who watched the court case when it was broadcast in America, so a lot of what was shown was actually quite shocking to me, but not altogether surprising given how racist America is.

    There were good strong
    I watched this with my girlfriend, we were both hooked from the day it started. I was obviously aware of the story of OJ Simpson prior to watching this but i wasn't one of those people who watched the court case when it was broadcast in America, so a lot of what was shown was actually quite shocking to me, but not altogether surprising given how racist America is.

    There were good strong performances from all of the cast and the writing was great. I loved the bickering and jockeying for position within OJ's legal team, I thought Travolta was brilliantly funny and it was good to see all the differing motivations of the different characters.

    This was a great show...

    More please!
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  22. Jun 18, 2016
    10
    Oh yes....if you get a GOOD look at Nicoles hand.after she was butchered by OJ....you will see as she was dying she made an 0 with her two fingers to show All of us that that fat ass murdered her....but unfortunately she didn't realize he was also murdering Ron Goldman.....OJ you are a murderer and 90% of the population know it....have fun in Prison WITH the guys you will encounter....lol
  23. Feb 5, 2016
    10
    This was a whole lot better produced & entertaining than it has any right to be, having suffered through the interminable case live as it played out from murder to verdict, I couldn't imagine I'd like seeing it all rehashed again, but, I'll admit, I enjoyed the first episode & will tune into the next one. RIP Nicole & Ronald.
  24. WJS
    Mar 16, 2016
    7
    This show is very well acted (especially Sarah Paulson as Marcia Clark), however I'm very torn as to my opinion of this limited series. As it's based on true events, the outcome is inevitable and it's story telling definitely leaves you hanging on either side of the fence even if you have an opinion as to whether O.J. did it or not.
    I've always believed that he was guilty, and having seen
    This show is very well acted (especially Sarah Paulson as Marcia Clark), however I'm very torn as to my opinion of this limited series. As it's based on true events, the outcome is inevitable and it's story telling definitely leaves you hanging on either side of the fence even if you have an opinion as to whether O.J. did it or not.
    I've always believed that he was guilty, and having seen the inside machinations of the goings on, I find that it really came down to the lawyers and which ones ego was bigger. John Travolta really comes across as an arrogant prick in the way he portrays Robert Shapiro and Courtney B. Vance is very intense as Johnnie Cochran, but I still feel that O.J. was guilty and that American (well, all lawyers) are pompous jerks.
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  25. Feb 10, 2016
    9
    After watching the first two episodes , is there still anybody out there who believes OJ is innocent? I doubt it.What a guilty conscience he had . The prosecution were morons not to win this case.
  26. Mar 9, 2016
    10
    Sarah Paulson is stunning as Marcia Clark and deserves all the awards. This is easily Ryan Murphy's greatest achievement, so much so that it's hard to believe he's the man behind Glee, which was painful at times, though great in its prime. The People v. O.J. Simpson is an addictive show you'll wish premiered on Netflix.
  27. Dec 22, 2016
    10
    Flaws and all--let's get one thing out of the way right now--this is a fantastically entertaining show. Not a dull moment to be found. You know the story but you watch anyway because the acting is so strong and what happened over that year is just so damned bizarre. Unlike a lot of people I actually liked Travolta in this. I thought if there was one glaring weakness it was the miscastingFlaws and all--let's get one thing out of the way right now--this is a fantastically entertaining show. Not a dull moment to be found. You know the story but you watch anyway because the acting is so strong and what happened over that year is just so damned bizarre. Unlike a lot of people I actually liked Travolta in this. I thought if there was one glaring weakness it was the miscasting of Cuba Gooding Jr as OJ Simpson. He's fine in the role, but he doesn't look or sound anything like The Juice. Domestic violence is still overlooked and swept under the rug. Not much has changed in 20 years. Damn shame. RIP Nicole and Ron. Seeya in hell, Orenthal James Simpson. Expand
  28. Feb 7, 2017
    10
    I love this. Acting by all cast members was monumental. Cinematography is excellent. Color grading was stellar. The execution of the themes was gracefully done; there is room for doubt, and whether you believe or doubt OJ did kill his ex-wife and her boyfriend, no real decision is ever made.

    You may have been found Not Guilty, but that sure as hell doesn't mean that you're innocent.
  29. Apr 13, 2016
    10
    This is already one of the greatest television shows to ever air. The series is absolutely outstanding, especially the acting. Paulson, Vance and Gooding Jr. are very, very good. Just watch it!
  30. May 25, 2016
    10
    This is absolute must watch television at its finest and the strongest start to any show I've seen in a long time. Not only is the script excellent but all the performances are superb particularly Sarah Paulson's Marcia Clark, Brown (Darden) and Vance (Johnnie Cochran). I guarantee you will struggle to find anything as good or compelling on TV this year.
Metascore
90

Universal acclaim - based on 45 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 43 out of 45
  2. Negative: 0 out of 45
  1. Reviewed by: Kimberly Roots
    Apr 6, 2016
    83
    The People v. O.J. Simpson‘s true feat is its ability to build real suspense using moments burned into our national consciousness.
  2. 100
    A stellar cast, deft storytelling and the drama of a trial that polarized America make for compelling television 21 years later.
  3. Reviewed by: Sonia Saraiya
    Feb 2, 2016
    100
    If there is just one thing that The People v. O.J. Simpson is, it’s maddening. Fascinating and involved and nuanced and sympathetic, too.