Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly
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For 164 reviews, this critic has graded:
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79% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.9 points higher than other critics.
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Ken Tucker's Scores
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| Average review score: | 76 |
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100
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25
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 138 out of 164
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Mixed: 24 out of 164
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Negative: 2 out of 164
164
tv reviews
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Ken Tucker 100
The arc of this character--series creator Vince Gilligan's invention of Walter White as a sick soul--is, it's clear now. one of the great narratives in Television histpory. [13 Jul 2012, p.62]Posted Jul 16, 2012 -
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Ken Tucker 91
It's the suspense these two leads endure--a suspense Homeland dramatizes in a swift, sure manner and then transfers to the viewer--that makes this show so unnervingly terrific.- Posted Sep 20, 2012
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Ken Tucker 91
Giancarlo Esposito's Gus will prove once again that he is the most shockingly unknowable of villains. Yes, Breaking Bad is back, and bent on upending every expectation you bring to it.- Posted Jul 14, 2011
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Ken Tucker 100
Laura Dern and Mike White continue their bold, hilarious, tremendously moving exploration of Amy Jellicoe's ongoing attempt to give meaning to her life. [18 Jan 2013, p.74]Posted Jan 11, 2013 -
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Ken Tucker 100
C.K. is writing, directing, and starring up a storm here, and his usual opening-segment stand-up routine, involving nearsightedness, is funnier than most sitcoms are in an entire season.- Posted Jun 25, 2012
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Ken Tucker 91
Most TV series feel the need to up the ante in their second season, to prove the first one wasn't a fluke. Justified proceeds with such assurance, however, that it can maintain a cool, witty serenity that only enhances its tough-guy drama.- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Ken Tucker 91
The new season pops with all the visual energy of the first. [4 May 2012, p.67]Posted Apr 27, 2012 -
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Ken Tucker 83
The fourth season of Justified gives us exactly what we want: much laconic tough-guy humor from Timothy Olyphant's U.S. marshal Raylan Givens, much grandiloquent nastiness from Walton Goggins' drug dealer Boyd Crowder, and much swift violence.- Posted Jan 10, 2013
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Ken Tucker 91
The new Justified is so tightly plotted that it finds room for all these characters, as well as episodes shinning a spotlight on the series sterling supporting players. [27 Jan 2012, p.63]Posted Jan 20, 2012 -
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Ken Tucker 91
This portrait of a profane, low-down egomaniac--excuse me, he prefers "Christ figure"--continues to amaze. McBride's willingness to play depression, amorality, and selfishness for laughs is awesome. -
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Ken Tucker 83
What Buscemi brings to this production is his great gift for channeling neurotic self-consciousness into a man of action. He may fret about retaining his empire, but you believe Nucky Thompson is a lord of venality, right down to his immaculate spats. -
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Ken Tucker 91
It's another level of pop culture wizardry to make such storytelling seem so vivid, so vital, and just plain fun.- Posted Mar 26, 2012
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Ken Tucker 91
Mad Men offers a two-hour season premiere that commences with a muted tone and then explodes in different directions. [23 Mar 2012, p.62]Posted Mar 16, 2012 -
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Ken Tucker 83
More and more, this series is looking like a minor classic, which I mean as a major complement. [20 Jan 2012, p.70]- Posted Jan 13, 2012
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Ken Tucker 100
It possesses a different rhythm from any other show on TV. [13 Apr 2012, p.73]Posted Apr 6, 2012 -
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Ken Tucker 100
Abrams and Lindelof have created one of only two new shows this season at the end of which I was yearning to see a second hour right away. (The other is ABC's "Desperate Housewives": It could be hoot heaven, could be labored camp.) I was tempted to hedge on my final grade, because Lost is the kind of show that could go anywhere. Then I realized that's exactly why I should commit to the ride.- Posted Feb 16, 2013
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Ken Tucker 91
Talking heads such as Daniel Okrent are eloquently pithy. And narrator Peter Coyote is as soothing as a tumbler of fine Scotch.- Posted Oct 3, 2011
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Ken Tucker 91
This dark-tinged show is frequently very funny, never more so than when the pals gather for a diner meal, to whine and tease one another. The dialogue has a cutting crispness; the hour zips along, no matter how logy its antiheroes may become.- Posted Dec 7, 2010
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Ken Tucker 100
Tremendously clever fun, Masterpiece Mystery! presents the first of three modernizations of the Sherlock Holmes tales.- Posted Oct 22, 2010
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Ken Tucker 83
By concentrating on what it means to practice polygamy in the 21st century, the series again comes close to achieving its goal of defining what it means to be a family.- Posted Feb 3, 2011
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Ken Tucker 91
Rarely does a pilot present a world as completely as Nashville does in its first hour.- Posted Oct 3, 2012
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Ken Tucker 91
As bright-eyed and bushy-tailed as it was in its first season, Girls may now be even spunkier, funnier, and riskier. [11 Jan 2013, p.80]Posted Jan 3, 2013 -
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Ken Tucker 83
Some viewers may find The Killing a little too cold and deliberate, but give it time. Its intensity builds steadily, giving the series unexpected power.- Posted Mar 23, 2011
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Ken Tucker 83
Despite all the repetition and longueurs, this Downton Abbey frequently works, as the first one did, as a peppery little trifle.- Posted Jan 13, 2012
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Ken Tucker 83
We know that a guilty, defensive Jackie is the best Jackie to watch.- Posted May 11, 2012
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Ken Tucker 83
As sweet as treacle tart, the third season of Downton Abbey arrives reasonably fresh and warm. [11 Jan 2013, p.74]- Posted Jan 2, 2013
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Ken Tucker 91
Danny McBride's Kenny Powers is back for a wild third season.- Posted Feb 21, 2012
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Ken Tucker 91
Ken Burns' documentary about the "black blizzards" that swept across the Great Plains during the 1930s is at once rigorously sourced and heartbreakingly emotional.- Posted Nov 19, 2012
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Ken Tucker 83
Dead is beautifully shot, but what it's shooting are former humans with rotting skin and bleating agonized groans. And like the comics, there's great, grim humor.- Posted Oct 27, 2010
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