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Mixed or average reviews- based on 112 Ratings
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Positive: 37 out of 112
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Mixed: 21 out of 112
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Negative: 54 out of 112
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Oct 14, 2011Wow, I never thought I would care about characters as little as do for the people on this show. The characters, multi-camera set up/laugh track do not belong on NBC's Thursday. Put this garbage on CBS where it belongs!
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Sep 29, 2011I really like Whitney Cummings' stand up and specials. I've heard her on many of my favorite podcasts and enjoyed her on the late night shows. I like her show "Two Broke Girls" though she doesn't act in it.
All that said, this show is TERRIBLE! I have no idea what happened here but this is likely the worst show on prime time TV. I doubt it will last much longer. -
Sep 23, 2011
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Sep 27, 2011In one word...terrible, this is a real turkey! Its the type of comedy that will have you crying, the jokes are stale, acting is wooden, the main characters are unlikable. I usually give everything a chance but after 10 minutes it was time to pull the plug! Worst show of the season by far.
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Oct 11, 2011
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Sep 30, 2011I like Whitney as a comedian, but this show SUCKS. Seriously. Take this off and give the timeslot to Parks and Recreation, which is the best show on television.
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Oct 6, 2011The absolute worst. So contrived. This show would be edgy if it was still 1993. How these overpaid, unoriginal executives still green light this tripe in a world where shows like The Office, Always Sunny, Modern Family exist is a ponderous mystery. Enjoy the next 4 weeks Whitney that's about as far in the future I hope the world has to endure this horrorshow.
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Nov 10, 2011
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Sep 25, 2011Just seems really forced. It looked alright in the commercials, but the studio audience laughing makes it too much. I don't see this as a winning show. Pass.
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Sep 23, 2011Went in with an open mind, but truly hated the title character. Whitney is very, very annoying, no more, and no less. The writing was pedestrian. Pass!
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Dec 9, 2011
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Jul 9, 2012
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Feb 11, 2012So NBC, why do you choose to torment the only people that actually care to tune in to your network with such drivel? There's no reason for half of the episode to consist of a laugh track to drown out the horribly unfunny "comedy." Just take it off the air already.
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Sep 22, 2011I felt uncomfortable watching this show. The characters are forced. Feels like I'm watching the Honeymooners with a too frequent laugh track. Why can't NBC make quality shows anymore?!
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Nov 22, 2011
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Feb 10, 2012I fought my better judgement and decided to give this show a try. As expected, this show was a dud from the start. The acting is some of the worst I've seen, way too forced. If that weren't enough, the writing is sub-par, relying heavily on one-liners that inevitably fail. No thanks.
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Feb 19, 2012when i watched this show , i could only think of two things : this show would be better if whitney didn't talk at all and she was naked all the time.
but alas , she keeps saying unfunny things and always has clothes on.
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Feb 25, 2012There a few jokes that are actually funny but most of them are just lame. The best part of the episode was recognizing the guy from 30 Rock and being reminded of better jokes. Even the opening bra shot was disappointing because her boobs are quite small.
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Dec 2, 2012Not sure which is worse , seeing Cummings "try" to act or the overused sex jokes. The show is not fresh or new or ground breaking or even interesting, the characters are very unlikely people with very unlikely behaviors and in often very unrealistic scenarios.
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Feb 2, 2013A comedy is supposed to make you laugh, because well, that's the definition isn't it? This show isn't funny at all, it isn't worth any one person's time.
Awards & Rankings
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The problem is that Whitney is a terrible show, though in ways that resonate with our culture's debates about women and humor.
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Instead of an entertaining half-hour to ease our wait for the return of "30 Rock," the network has given us another "Outsourced."
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Eventually the mood relaxes, even as the slapstick amps up, and what may prove to be a charming comedy begins to emerge.