Linda Stasi, New York Post
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For 543 reviews, this critic has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.6 points higher than other critics.
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Linda Stasi's Scores
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 401 out of 543
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Mixed: 82 out of 543
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Negative: 60 out of 543
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Linda Stasi 75
Riveting as ever, Battlestar Galactica proves again that sci fi doesn't have to be clap trap. -
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Linda Stasi 75
So, two quantum physi cists walk into a bar and one says to the other, "It's 10 p.m. Do you know what time it is?" If you love that joke, or if you even understand that joke, have I got a fifth season for you. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Tonight, through the miracle of modern medicine, the show comes roaring back with a plot that includes the, er, trauma of Seattle Grace Hospital being downgraded from the number two facility in the state to the number 12. -
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Linda Stasi 75
The acting here is first rate -- not a bad apple in the whole rotten bunch. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Maybe it's not as great as "Lost," but then again, it could be awfully close. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Not that the show will be everyone's English cup of tea, but there are enough "A" list Hollywood stars (making fun of themselves) each week to bring in even the most easily offended, but curious, viewers. -
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Linda Stasi 75
[A] very witty, sometimes brilliantly insightful hybrid sitcom. -
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Linda Stasi 75
This one should break the "Seinfeld" curse. It smells like a winner and only gets funnier each week. -
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Linda Stasi 75
It's heartwarming, it's sweet, and it's just the ticket if you, too, happen to be a 10-year-old girl or the parents of one. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Great fun, good personalities and some fine food. All in all, the start to another good season(ing). -
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Linda Stasi 75
Once "Brothers & Sisters" gets started, it works, and it works well. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Diggs is a very good actor. Attempting to pull off a complicated scenario like this would be tough for a vet, let alone someone who made his bones in musical theater. -
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Linda Stasi 75
If I hadn't seen the same thing done 56,000 times before - from both versions of "Oceans 11" to my all-time-favorite, "Snatch" - I would be all over this show like a groupie. But I did, so I'm not. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Every character is dead on - no exaggerations, no caricatures. -
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Linda Stasi 75
All in all, it's a good show. The problem, however, is the retreaded storyline. -
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Linda Stasi 75
While this all sounds fresh, don't think for a minute you're going to be seeing anything that hasn't been re-packaged before. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Don't believe the hype. "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" is not the best new show of the fall season. It's a pretty darned good one, but not the best one. -
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Linda Stasi 75
OK, so I admit it, the premiere isn't all that funny, but the second episode is hilarious. -
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Linda Stasi 75
Problem is that Episode 1 is so out there and over-wrought that you might not make the trip back for Episode 2. That would be a mistake. Week two is when it gets riveting. -
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Linda Stasi 75
All in all, a great good time with not one single character to like. Now, that's entertainment! -
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Linda Stasi 75
"Underbelly" has got some good, (no - I won't say "belly") laughs, but you've got to wonder what happens if the show's a success. -
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Linda Stasi 75
While every single actor is perfect and perfectly funny in his role, every time Richardson opens his mouth, I nearly spit my Weight Watchers fat-free snack food all over my desk. The guy is brilliant. -