• Network: Starz
  • Series Premiere Date: May 6, 2018
Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
6.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 29
  2. Negative: 8 out of 29
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User Reviews

  1. Oct 6, 2018
    7
    Character personalities are cleverly presented through background stories and on-going conflicts, although certain nudities seem unnecessary at times. (Melissa Barrera is banging though!!! LIKE holy ****
  2. Dec 9, 2018
    10
    So many of the series we see on television are just cartoons, even when they aren't. Vida is a bright exception. It is a beautifully presented story of realistic people with realistic problems. The depth and honesty of the characters and their problems would be enough to make this series great. But Vida is also blessed with a sly wit and a welcome hopefulness. Miss this show at your peril.
  3. May 23, 2019
    8
    Haven't seen anything else like this on TV that involves excellent writing and body-to-body action, and the overall feel of the introductory season is what made this show so unique to watch.
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Reviewed by: Caroline Framke
    May 7, 2018
    80
    Every actor on Vida is great; Barrera’s performance in particular blooms with searing clarity as Lyn is forced to face her own reckless choices. But it’s Prada’s Emma who becomes both the backbone and the beating heart of Vida as she grapples with her mother’s truth and the painful reality of learning it too late.
  2. Reviewed by: Hank Stuever
    May 7, 2018
    60
    A confident yet dawdling new dramedy.
  3. Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    May 4, 2018
    75
    Despite the hardly surprising plotting, Vida excels as a series with a notably different look and feel.