Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
Metascore
65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Alexis Gunderson
    Oct 26, 2023
    90
    It’s a genuine joy to watch—so much so that you almost forget the unrelenting cruelty (and distressingly familiar) strain of immiseration capitalism that makes up the show's beating heart.
  2. Reviewed by: Nate Richard
    Oct 18, 2023
    83
    Upload Season 3 continues to prove that this series is more than just an R-rated version of The Good Place. It doubles down on its satire while also being unafraid to throw a curveball at its audience. Daniels and his team take some massive swings and, once again, they're able to pull it off and exceed your expectations, wherever they might be.
  3. Reviewed by: Liz Kocan
    Oct 20, 2023
    80
    Season three proves that the show is still as reliably funny and original as ever thanks the array of funny supporting characters and an intriguing plot refresh.
  4. Reviewed by: Scott Campbell
    Oct 18, 2023
    60
    Mileage may vary on whether or not it’s the best season of Upload, but it’s definitely the biggest, and you still get the feeling there are more stories to be told. It’s hard to predict how it’s all going to end, to be fair, but maybe that’s the point. Just strap in, buckle up, and go along for its uniquely off-center and wonderful ride.
  5. Reviewed by: Matthew Gilbert
    Oct 24, 2023
    50
    We root for the couple, hoping that they will remain a couple and that their mission against the broad villains will succeed. But the whole time I was missing the more amusing world of Lakeville and its strange rules and limitations, a world that, as we get deeper into AI, is of particular interest.
  6. Reviewed by: Saloni Gajjar
    Oct 18, 2023
    42
    There are flashes of its endearing self when it focuses on the central romance or the unexpected but brief scenes with Ingrid and Nora in the second half. However, everything else is a pale comparison of what it used to be.