• Network: FX
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 24, 2014
Season #: 3, 2, 1
Metascore
65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
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  1. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Jun 16, 2015
    60
    Through the first three episodes of season two, Tyrant continues to suffer its share of problems, most notably failing miserably when it comes to characters making realistic, believable choices. But viewers tuning in for just an engaging soap opera, which it is, may be willing to cut the show some slack.
  2. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jun 15, 2015
    60
    Tyrant finds more nuance in these episodes, as well as some pretty overt biblical overtones in Barry’s emotional arc. And while the character remains a rather tepid protagonist, his role in driving the story is mitigated by the unfolding events in Abbudin.
  3. Reviewed by: Joshua Alston
    Jun 16, 2015
    42
    For viewers who want their Middle East intrigue overpowered by sugar and salt, then spoon-fed to them, Tyrant is doing that as well as ever.
User Score
6.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 46 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 46
  2. Negative: 11 out of 46
  1. Jun 17, 2015
    10
    Great start to a second season, I loved it last season and I'm almost certain I'll love this season. Ever since last summer I've been waitingGreat start to a second season, I loved it last season and I'm almost certain I'll love this season. Ever since last summer I've been waiting for a new season to come. Now get to the actual review, the second season Barry is still in prison and Jamal seems to want to let his brother free but Jamal's wife wants the death penalty , you can tell something's wrong with Jamal, I think he's starting to realize he needs his brother because he can't run the country by himself. Meanwhile Bassam's (Barry) wife is running a petition, and people are spray painting free Bassam on the county walls. Full Review »
  2. Sep 1, 2015
    4
    We know Tyrant is cheesy, "turn your brain off" entertainment designed to appeal to a demographic that believes Western politics can remedyWe know Tyrant is cheesy, "turn your brain off" entertainment designed to appeal to a demographic that believes Western politics can remedy the complications of the Middle East. That has been apparent since the offset, but take the programme in isolation, ignore any of its attempts to be clever with moral quanderies, and you will find that it's a fun show, with plenty of solid twists.

    Season 2 has gone slightly off-key with the emergence of an insurgent caliphate resembling IS in all but name. This is treated fairly sensitively and some exposition has been devoted to the motivations of both sides, however it still feels cheap given the current goings on in the real world.

    Adam Rayner's acting has not improved in the second season and the writers have sensibly shifted focus onto the real star, Ashraf Barhom, who plays the despotic Jamal. However the episodes seem to have repeatedly treaded over old ground this season. Any more insistance that Jamal is indeed a "mad dictator" is not needed.
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  3. Aug 20, 2015
    9
    TYRANT is an action-packed, very entertaining family saga. It's not a documentary. If you are expecting historical verisimilitude, you mightTYRANT is an action-packed, very entertaining family saga. It's not a documentary. If you are expecting historical verisimilitude, you might want to give it a pass. The production values are a cut above. The cast is excellent, especially the actors of Middle Eastern descent, who don't often get a look in on American TV. Now that two seasons are in the can TYRANT would make an excellent binge watch. Full Review »