ABC | Release Date: March 30, 2000
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
85
METASCORE
Universal acclaim based on 26 Critic Reviews
Positive:
25
Mixed:
1
Negative:
0
100
Houston ChronicleAnn HodgesDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Wonderland is more than a finely crafted TV medical drama. It's an exercise in intensity, as riveting as it is exhausting - and risky. [29 March 2000]
100
Philadelphia InquirerJonathan StormDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: The characters are well-drawn by executive producer Peter Berg and his minions, who spent months doing research. The plots are provocative. The acting glistens. [30 March 2000]
100
Dallas Morning NewsEd BarkDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Unsettling is understating it. ABC's Wonderland, which happens to be wonderful, could be one of the toughest sells in TV history. Buy into it, though, and you'll experience a truly remarkable look at the ins, outs and intricacies of mental illness and the doctors who treat it. [30 March 2000]
100
Miami HeraldTerry JacksonDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Television has rarely been so bold as to present a series like Wonderland, which is intelligently written and acted with conviction and passion. [30 March 2000, p.2E]
91
Seattle Post-IntelligencerJohn LevesqueDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: The prize in this case is complete intellectual engagement. [30 March 2000]
90
The Hollywood ReporterRay RichmondDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Peter Berg drama boasts the kind of quality, originality that makes it breakout potential. [28 March 2000]
90
Season 1 Review: This is the most uncompromising and stylistically innovative approach to TV drama since "NYPD Blue" maybe since "Hill Street Blues" 20 years ago. [30 March 2000, p.57]
90
New York Daily NewsDavid BianculliDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Included in the opening hour: a scene so harrowing and unexpected, you won't soon forget it. [30 March 2000]
90
Los Angeles Daily NewsDavid KronkeDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: In its own way, Wonderland is as visceral in its milieu and sliding-scale morality as HBO's "Oz." [30 March 2000, p.L5]
88
San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesCharlie McCollumDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: It is smart, challenging television that is respectful of its audience's minds and delves into a corner of our world where no series has gone before. [28 March 2000]
80
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)John AllemangDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Not a slick medical soap but a noisy, hard-edged, unpredictable drama that isn't afraid to seem as unbalanced as its sickest subjects. [30 March 2000, p.R6]
75
Detroit Free PressMike DuffyAug 6, 2014
Season 1 Review: A dark, bruisingly intense medical drama. ... Delivers smart, pugnacious television that takes a real chance. [30 Mar 2000]
70
Cleveland Plain DealerMark DawidziakDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Falling into an erratic pattern, the annoyingly choppy "Wonderland" follows an incredibly powerful moment with one that's incredibly forced. Intriguing confrontations lead to unrealistic plot twists or hackneyed resolutions. Artfully constructed dilemmas are undermined by cliches...For every step in a brilliant direction, Wonderland takes a stumble. A dark drama filled with dreary and haunting images, the ABC newcomer has ambition to spare. What it lacks is consistency. [30 March 2000, p.1E]
70
Baltimore SunDavid ZurawikAug 6, 2014
Season 1 Review: This is a series with tremendous potential. The first hour of "Wonderland" is nothing if not intense, but next week's episode packs less punch. [29 Mar 2000]
63
Season 1 Review: viewers need to breathe now and then, they need to smile, they need to break the tension. Wonderland, however, drags the audience into the maelstrom of Bedlam and never lets go. [28 March 2000, p.E-7]
63
USA TodayRobert BiancoDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: There are moments in Wonderland that are so gripping, so real, you could almost believe you were inside a mental hospital. The question is, do you want to be -- and on a weekly basis? [30 March 2000]
50
Boston HeraldMarisa GuthrieDec 3, 2019
Season 1 Review: Although the heart of this drama - the tenuous nature of mental health, as embodied in the character of Dr. Banger - is a universal issue, it might not be something most want to examine on a weekly basis. [30 March 2000]