For 367 reviews, this critic has graded:
  • 52% higher than the average critic
  • 3% same as the average critic
  • 45% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 1.6 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)

Mark A. Perigard's Scores

  • TV
Average review score: 62
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Score distribution:
  1. Negative: 27 out of 367
367 tv reviews
    • Metascore: 82
    • Mark A. Perigard 100
    Friday Night Lights used high school football as a vehicle to explore plainly and authentically the way in which people live, struggle and thrive in small towns. It just might be the finest scripted series on prime time.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Mark A. Perigard 100
    It's a bloody good, gory hour, and I don't know how Southland will top this. But I can't wait to see what's around the corner.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    This is the best ensemble of any show anywhere, and watching these gifted actors bounce off each other is a joy. Damages proves capable hands can craft a thriller for TV.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    By dramatizing the true stories of the men who fought there, Spielberg and Hanks craft perhaps their most psychologically grounded work.
    • Metascore: 92
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Mad Men is off to one crazy-good start.
    • Metascore: 70
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Fox’s Human Target is the closest thing on TV to swigging a keg of Red Bull. It’s one hour of pure energy, a blast of fun action and stunts.
    • Metascore: 65
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    TV Land's first original sitcom is the surprise of the summer, a sparkling, breezy comedy, in no small part due to the casting of this year's It Girl, 88-year-old Betty White as a cantankerous caretaker.
    • Metascore: 67
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Will The Event turn out to be another "FlashForward" or the next "Lost"? I'm betting cautiously on the latter.
    • Metascore: 75
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    A serial killer, a state execution, slapstick involving a baby--Fox's new Raising Hope is deliciously demented and easily the funniest new show of fall.
    • Metascore: 78
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    The first two hours are marked by surprising twists and betrayals. TV's most cunning series is back in session.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    The three-week, six-hour miniseries introduces a colorful, international cast of characters who live and breathe to create one moment of perfection under the limelight.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Southland's cast remains one of its best selling points.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    The most endearing, functional dysfunctional family in all of TV gets off to multiple good starts in the new season of Showtime's The United States of Tara.
    • Metascore: 84
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    This is no CBS crime procedural, and viewers deserve the chance to delve into this smart mystery for themselves.
    • Metascore: 67
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    For a topic that sounds as dry as a fund prospectus, the acting and pacing is exceptional.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    I loved the pilot, mostly because I could never predict where the story was going, a rarity in prime-time TV.
    • Metascore: 63
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Life may be short, but this comedy is not long enough.
    • Metascore: 72
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Louis-Dreyfus won Emmys for both "Seinfeld" and "The New Adventures of Old Chrstine," and seems the best candidate to win another for her work here.
    • Metascore: 84
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    There hasn't been a show since "The Sopranos" so concerned with bodily functions, and it makes its oft-compared predecessor "Sex and the City" look like a TeenNick production. But it's also fresh, bracing and original.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    You'll worry the Big Apple will swallow them up. Mostly, you'll wonder how Breaking Amish will turn next.
    • Metascore: 82
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    If there's a nighttime soap any better, I haven't seen it.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Mark A. Perigard 91
    Mad Men is back with another ridiculously addictive season.
    • Metascore: 88
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The characters carry themselves with the kind of decency, maturity and occasional playfulness that is virtually unseen on prime time.
    • Metascore: 79
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    What separates “Tara” from “Jackie,” of course, is that Tara’s family is aware of Tara’s problems and supports her. In creator/writer Diablo Cody’s world, even the most damaged among us can lead healthy lives if they are loved for themselves. That’s a comforting message.
    • Metascore: 63
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    It’s a shame “The Tudors” is coming to a close. As Hirst has noted, there are generations of stories yet to tell. Count on this series to end on a royally good note
    • Metascore: 72
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    "In this job, there’s no such thing as no such thing," Pete says. Exactly. Warehouse 13 is truly the show where anything can happen.
    • Metascore: 77
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    King, Cudlitz and McKenzie carry this drama, in note-perfect peformances. They make Southland a worthy part of your Tuesday night stakeout.
    • Metascore: 78
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The triangle--quadrangle?--becomes more twisted by episode's end. It leads to shocking violence against outsiders that deepens the tragedy and the mythology at the core of the show. "Game on" just might be the two most chilling words uttered this season.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    If you don't tear up at least once during each episode, you've already coded. "Boston Med" is the cure for summertime TV blues.
    • Metascore: 67
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The Pillars of the Earth, a six-part, eight-hour miniseries debuting Friday with a two-hour punch, delivers enough surprises to enthrall any thriller buff.
    • Metascore: 65
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The remake of "Hawaii Five-0" is the best kind of throwback--to the buddy cop films of the 1980s. Think "Lethal Weapon" with a tropical twist.
    • Metascore: 78
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    This spy spoof hits a bull’s-eye with risque snark and one of the best vocal casts assembled for any animated series.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Nikita is a breakthrough for teen-happy CW, its riskiest show yet--one aimed at adults. It's one they might enjoy.
    • Metascore: 65
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Ordinary is super at capturing a middle-class family suffering from self-imposed Kryptonite poisoning
    • Metascore: 82
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    On Veterans Day, Wartorn is a somber reminder of the price that many pay when they serve their country and a wake-up call to the rest of us about the debt we owe them.
    • Metascore: 54
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    As a man struggling to find where he misplaced his heart, Perry makes angst seem easy. His sense of timing isn't rusty. The sitcom has a few clouds: Alonzo needs an edge and the show should make Jorge Garcia's ("Lost") facilities manager a permanent regular. But Mr. Sunshine could be midseason's brightest ray of mirth.
    • Metascore: 84
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Arnold's Beyond Scared Straight hews to the premise of the original and proves to be just as gripping.
    • Metascore: 74
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    HBO's True Blood rises from the grave of last year's uneven season, smarter, spookier and sexier than before.
    • Metascore: 73
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    There were moments during the first two episodes in which I wondered if the series was doddering along like a blindfolded Miss Marple. Have faith. Each episode swings in unexpected directions.
    • Metascore: 74
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Additional time would have made Verite more convincing. At 90 minutes, it runs short, especially as the family copes with its newfound notoriety
    • Metascore: 84
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Series creator and writer Julian Fellowes has a habit of using dialogue to telegraph the obvious.
    • Metascore: 47
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    In Happily Divorced, TV Land, the cable channel for baby boomers, finally may have found the perfect companion to its smash "Hot in Cleveland."
    • Metascore: 78
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Series creator/writer Neil Cross continues to spin dark strands that stray unexpectedly into unsettling territory.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    For those impatient for the return of "Mad Men," The Hour fills that void and then some.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Once Upon a Time gets off to a bewitching start.
    • Metascore: 91
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Ultimately, Sherlock doesn't play fair, but the game is so enjoyable, you'll be happy you joined in.
    • Metascore: 80
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    In its second season, The Walking Dead remains the most suspenseful show on any TV network.
    • Metascore: 65
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    [Caviezel] and Emerson make for one of fall's most formidable odd couples.
    • Metascore: 68
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The ex-commander-in-chief sits down with National Geographic Channel to give a moment-by-moment account of the darkest days of his presidency--and the nation--in the utterly absorbing George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The best new sitcom of fall, CBS' 2 Broke Girls is rich in laughs and snappy performances.
    • Metascore: 59
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Ringer at times straddles camp--Bridget stays briefly in the "Double Nickel Motel," a wink that the two women truly are flip sides of the same scarred coin --but never succumbs to it, thanks to Gellar's muted performances.
    • Metascore: 88
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The womanizing, booze-guzzling, chain-smoking ad exec (played brilliantly by Jon Hamm) at the heart of AMC's Emmy Award-winning drama Mad Men has found a curvy sliver of joy in his life.
    • Metascore: 75
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    With Milch holding the reins, Luck seems a lock for the winner's circle.
    • Metascore: 64
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    On "Grey's Anatomy," particularly in the first two years, Rhimes proved herself skilled at crafting gripping love stories. She's outdone herself here.
    • Metascore: 87
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Many young women, if they're being honest, will see themselves here. And many parents will see their daughters.
    • Metascore: 96
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    If the first two episodes are any indication, this season of Homeland will be about Carrie not only recovering her balance but finding a measure of redemption. That's a trip worth taking.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Aaron Sorkin can write crackling dialogue. Believable characters, not so much.
    • Metascore: 84
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Nashville is the snarky showbiz drama NBC's "Smash" can only dream of becoming.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Cynthia Cidre's smart take on the prime-time soap (1978-1991) pays homage to the past while moving the battle to the next generation.
    • Metascore: 80
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Web Therapy is far more entertaining [than Episodes], but, alas, wildly uneven, probably in part due to the need to weave new material around the Internet series of the same name that spawned it.
    • Metascore: 79
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Her Patty knows how to spread the hurt. Get in on Damages' final round.
    • Metascore: 64
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The pilot, directed by co--executive producer Jon Favreau ("Iron Man"), poses numerous questions, and to the credit of everyone involved, delivers some surprising payoffs that other shows would hold for weeks, if not seasons.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Copper spins somber stories of gold.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Week is about as much a serious social experiment as "Survivor" or "Kid Nation," but the production qualities are strong for a cable reality show and its subjects are fascinating as they react to the new world order
    • Metascore: 73
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Arrow has so much going for it, it doesn't need to linger on the past.
    • Metascore: 82
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Dead is always at its most unsettling--and poignant--when its characters have a moment to breathe and to address their dark, nightmarish world.
    • Metascore: 69
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Community is still kicking, with more gas and laughs than just about any other NBC sitcom.
    • Metascore: 90
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Game of Thrones plays by its own rules--and remains irresistible.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The Girl ensures you'll never watch "The Birds" the same way again.
    • Metascore: 67
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The show's repetitive voice-overs are annoying. But you'll be sucked into this dangerous venture.
    • Metascore: 65
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The series is so funny, it reeks of a setup.
    • Metascore: 76
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    The series gets off to a strong start as a black satire of not only D.C. but how politicians and journalists can leech off one another.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    You think you know how this story will end, but trust DeKnight and his company of players to surprise us to the last bloody moment.
    • Metascore: 86
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Rest easy: The premiere is good; next week’s episode is flat-out superb.
    • Metascore: 68
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    It’s a macabre dance that only promises to get more intense.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous is a clever riff on the fanaticism and cynicism inspired by the network’s own reality slate, including “Teen Mom,” “16 and Pregnant” and “Buckwild.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 83
    If the script can at times seem slight, Douglas and Damon are 
superb.
    • Metascore: 79
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    The discussion of vampire politics seems toothless at times, but True excels at setting up episode-ending cliffhangers. The episode pacing is superb.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    More accessible than “V” or “FlashForward,” “Happy Town” shows a sure hand with pacing and knows how to end an hour with a powerful cliffhanger.
    • Metascore: 76
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    This is a packed episode that sets up the dynamic for a season long rivalry that New Directions will be hard-pressed to overcome.
    • Metascore: 56
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Scoundrels is wicked fun when the Wests are being wild.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    The good part involves just about any scene focusing on Angie Harmon ("Law & Order") as Boston homicide detective Jane Rizzoli. The flip side? Just about every scene that isn't centered on her, especially those involving Jane's best friend, medical examiner Maura Isles (Sasha Alexander).
    • Metascore: 88
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Buscemi is the only big-name actor associated with this cast, and though he seems to be having a great time strutting onscreen, most of the others aren't up to sharing the screen with him.
    • Metascore: 48
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Arnett isn't stretching himself here, but he's still funny as a man who can't comprehend why he can't buy the love of his life. Russell brings a fervor to the role of a woman who has yet to come across a tree she wouldn't want to hug.
    • Metascore: 67
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Give Lost Girl a try. You might be seduced.
    • Metascore: 39
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    There's something bizarrely addictive about The Hasselhoffs.
    • Metascore: 71
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Don't look now, but Falling Skies could be a summer obsession.
    • Metascore: 79
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    When Jackie snaps over one patient's plight, she could be speaking for impatient viewers: "People gotta stop trying to save people who don't want to be saved." Same goes for TV characters stuck in the same shtick.
    • Metascore: 50
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    If you can accept you're watching the Kennedy saga through the prism of the "Fringe" universe, what you will find is an absorbing, addictive drama, with some authentic performances.
    • Metascore: 63
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    The premiere drops enough intriguing hints about the players' pasts without distracting from the main plot. You can't have a team without conflict, and every character seems to carry a quirk that rubs the others the wrong way.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    No one expects "The Good Wife," but if the show is aiming for balance, it needs to step up its court game.
    • Metascore: 66
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    While the documentary sometimes feel hurried, Pelosi has written a superior companion book of the same title that allows the newcomers to better share their stories.
    • Metascore: 67
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    For shows that play to our longing for America's lost days of glory, the sky's the limit.
    • Metascore: 63
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Watch and you'll want to play along, too.
    • Metascore: 70
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Sisto is surprisingly sweet as a befuddled dad. Everyone seems to want the next Emma Stone. Levy isn't there yet, but given time she might grow into a solid comic actress.
    • Metascore: 91
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    What seems like a straightforward question--Is Nick a traitor to his country?--might be the most devilishly complicated thing to answer, and definitely worth pursuing in this complex show.
    • Metascore: 69
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    The six-episode series mixes this type of sharp -humor and dialogue with gory scenes and tense horror.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    The cartoon is often laugh-out-loud funny, pulling off ridiculously zany sight gags, such as when Mondo decides to impress a girl by surfing and, instead, inadvertently beheads a bird, among other things.
    • Metascore: 81
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Rest assured: The Borgias are still bad to the bone.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Mark A. Perigard 75
    Lifetime's latest ripped-from-the-headlines biopic, about alleged wife-killer Drew Peterson, is salacious, sinister and downright sleazy. It's also as irresistible as a piping hot box of Dunkin' Donuts munchkins.