- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 16, 2005
Critic Reviews
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The most exciting new show of the fall TV season.
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Like "The X-Files," a series it resembles in both look and tone, "Threshold" is as much a horror show as it is a science-fiction program.
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Sci-fi purists might find it the taste of CBS' "Threshold" disconcerting, but for the rest of us, this is scary fun and suspenseful dramedy.
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A violent, hair-raising combo of “The Ring,” “War of the Worlds” and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” with a dash of official conspiracy.
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The cynical and cerebral Threshold is the darkest of the three new space-alien shows, so much so that the producers seem to be wondering if the human race is even worth saving.
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It has everything you want from such a show: quirky characters, gifted actors, a captivating central story - and questions that leave you not only wanting more, but hungry for it.
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Of the three [alien invasion series], this CBS series boasts the best light show. It has assembled the strongest cast. Above all, it establishes the most involving story and the one most likely to bring viewers back the following week.
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May be the most riveting and the most haunting drama to air this fall.
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"Threshold" seems to have a lot going for it. A good bunch of writers. Classy production. One of the season's quirkiest and most appealing casts,... Whether all these high-quality ingredients result in an intoxicating sci-fi stew remains to be seen.
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Considering all that it has going for it, "Threshold" has a more formidable foe in Friday night apathy. Out of all the shows that could possibly conquer that, though, you couldn't place your faith in a better choice than this excellent proof of intelligent TV life.
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"Threshold" holds back more than it reveals, and that is the right contingency plan for a successful science fiction thriller.
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Convincingly smart, realistically unsettled and sexy as all get-out, Gugino radiates so much TV star power, it just might be visible from outer space.
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Crisp, smart and spooky, this cerebral sci-fi drama is the best of the new "Something's out there" series.
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Dinklage is particularly good here and the whole idea of trying to hide from the public the fact we've been invaded is intriguing fare.
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It's only one good episode away from turning from intriguing to addictive.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 45 out of 58
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Mixed: 6 out of 58
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Negative: 7 out of 58
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