• Network: NBC
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 14, 2017
Season #: 2, 1
User Score
7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 21
  2. Negative: 5 out of 21
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  1. Aug 9, 2018
    7
    The main cast is as enjoyable as they were in the first season and it is, at least to me, a genuinely funny show. The biggest disappointment is the absence of John Lithgow. He helped make the first season so great and his departure really hurts season 2. The new guest star of the season, Kristin Chenoweth, plays a character who is just incredibly one-dimensional and lacks any depth what soThe main cast is as enjoyable as they were in the first season and it is, at least to me, a genuinely funny show. The biggest disappointment is the absence of John Lithgow. He helped make the first season so great and his departure really hurts season 2. The new guest star of the season, Kristin Chenoweth, plays a character who is just incredibly one-dimensional and lacks any depth what so ever. She is nowhere near as good or entertaining as Lithgow and his character was in season 1 and again, I feel that is a major blow because she's not the kind of character that fans can get behind.

    It's still a solid show though and I'm hoping it continues on for season 3 but knowing NBC, I doubt it.
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  2. Aug 25, 2018
    8
    I really loved the first season. It had a real Parks & Rec quality, but a little darker. Still, I had to wonder about the show's future with MVP John Lithgow no longer in it, The answer: It's still loads of fun but season 2 Lady Killer doesn't quite reach the highs of its predecessor.

    Lithgow was the funniest character last season and no one is able to replace him. This is by no means a
    I really loved the first season. It had a real Parks & Rec quality, but a little darker. Still, I had to wonder about the show's future with MVP John Lithgow no longer in it, The answer: It's still loads of fun but season 2 Lady Killer doesn't quite reach the highs of its predecessor.

    Lithgow was the funniest character last season and no one is able to replace him. This is by no means a slight against Kristen Chenoweth as the show's new accused client Lavinia Peck-Foster, a southern rich woman and basically royalty in the town of East Peck. She's the Tom Hardy's Bane to John Lithgow's Heath Ledger's Joker. Chenoweth is having the time of her life as an eccentric socialite used to things going her way.

    The show doesn't quite have the joke ration of the first season. A bit more time is spent on the main trio, lawyer Josh Segal, the flustered straight man who's constantly putting up with the lunacy around him, dim-witted Dwayne Reed, and soft-spoken oddball Anne Flatch. They're all good characters, but it seemed like a little too much material is mined from Dwayne and Ann's foibles. The last season was impressive in that it had the traditional dumb guy moments and Ann's endless number of rare medical conditions work without them seeming tired and overdone. Here the characters do feel a little worn out at times.

    The show's move to Vancouver to save money seems to have cost some of the cast, which resulted in some underwhelming replacements. The new judge Kalitow's whole gimmick is that he speaks really quietly which gets old fast. It was apparent last season that Krysten Rodriguez's Summer Henderson was supposed to evolve into a love interest for Josh and become part of a love triangle with Carol Anne Keane. However, since Rodriguez is no longer on the show, they shoe-in crime podcaster Nina Rudolph. She has very little screen time and there's nothing memorable about her.

    Now, I know I may sound kind of negative. I'm just saying why the season doesn't quite match the quality first one. By itself, it's still a load of fun. There is still a lot of crazy, goofy stuff in this to really love. Again, this is like Park and Recs in that they just keep firing line-after-line and bit-after-bit at you.

    Unfortunately, it looks like this may be the last season. Cancellation seems nigh. If so, I will miss this show.
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Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Aug 13, 2018
    80
    Toss in the comedy’s solid ensemble cast (especially Sherri Shepherd’s bright-eyed Anne Flatch, whose assortment of exotic medical conditions yields inspired physical comedy), and the result is an agile, wickedly funny slice of summertime escapism.
  2. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Jul 30, 2018
    80
    Highly addictive, it quickly makes you want to find out what happens to Lavinia Peck-Foster, the first lady of East Peck and her legal team.
  3. Reviewed by: Steve Greene
    Jul 19, 2018
    83
    Unhinged at times, oddly thoughtful at others, Trial and Error is more than parody; it’s a welcome wave of silliness.