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Generally favorable reviews- based on 128 Ratings
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Positive: 100 out of 128
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Mixed: 15 out of 128
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Negative: 13 out of 128
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Mar 13, 2011I tried to watch this show wanting to lke it but just could not. I was bored and finally just gave up. I am wondering who gave it 10's and wrote the reviews. Doesn't seem like an average television watcher to me..too well written. Maybe people that work for the show?? They have been known to do that.
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Feb 22, 2011So I spent an hour and a half of my life watching Treme yesterday. In retrospect, there are a million ways I could have better spent my time.
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Feb 2, 2012This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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P-GunnaApr 20, 2010New Orleans needs more attention than it is getting and I appreciate that critics feel obliged to give this show a pity thumbs-up. Unfortunately this show is boring as hell, I cant believe how dull it is.
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AaronApr 18, 2010This show is so boring, acting is horrible, hbo needs to give me a reason why i want to pay for a network like this.
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Mar 29, 20130 This is the most boring show I have seen in quite awhile, The acting is terrible, there is a lot of really good music but it doesn't seem to fit (it is in the background of insignificant dialogue) and worst of all, the film is shot almost completely IN THE DARK for most of the film. What is that about? I couldn't make out any of the actors features.
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As a series, Treme is a tough slog. I was by turns confused, bored and sad.
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Unlike "The Wire," the pacing is lazy. Many of the moments seem authentic, but to paraphrase director Alfred Hitchcock: A good show is life minus the boring parts.
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By the third episode of the three that HBO sent, the show had begun to find a rhythm, and the sometimes sprawling narrative (which will unfold over 10 episodes in the show's first season) had begun to gel in a promising way.