Tim Stack, Entertainment Weekly
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For 26 reviews, this critic has graded:
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84% higher than the average critic
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16% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 8.1 points higher than other critics.
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Tim Stack's Scores
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| Average review score: | 71 |
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Tim Stack 100
The underrated bigamy show returns from a too-long hiatus with a plot-packed season 3 opener, and, not for the first time, the females deliver the best moments. -
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Tim Stack 91
It returns with an emotional and surprising (hint: you'll never look at icicles the same way) premiere. -
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Tim Stack 91
Very few shows can get away with genuine moments of emotion while also incorporating the phrase "dead-baby tacos." [1 Oct 2010, p.72] -
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Tim Stack 91
Filled with more shoulder pads than an episode of The Golden Girls, the special is actually at its best between songs when Gaga dishes out hilarious asides like "The only thing better than a unicorn is a gay unicorn."- Posted May 3, 2011
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Tim Stack 91
It's incredibly moving to watch him finally become comfortable in his own skin.- Posted May 9, 2011
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Tim Stack 83
Luckily, kooky personalities can still be found in small packages. -
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Tim Stack 83
It's nice to see that after five seasons, Nip/Tuck's wit is still scalpel sharp. -
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Tim Stack 83
In this warm, charming episode, the underappreciated legal show proves it's still fit to practice. -
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Tim Stack 83
One hopes that producers don't drag out the mystery for too long, because so far The Event delivers, especially its doozy of a climax. -
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Tim Stack 83
On paper this sounds somewhat ludicrous, but the series is surprising moving. [13 Jul 2012, p.68]Posted Jul 6, 2012 -
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Tim Stack 75
Eastwick is not much more than fanciful fluff, but the chemistry between the likable trio and Gross proves bewitching. -
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Tim Stack 67
Everything in the season 5 premiere feels stale. [5 Sep 2008, p.70] -
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Tim Stack 67
The campy, trampy series still boasts one of the best ensembles on TV, although this overstuffed episode feels like the show might now be more aptly titled Crazy Sexy Money. -
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Tim Stack 67
The by-the-numbers legal dramedy is given a needed boost by its incredibly likable star Sarah Shahi (Life).- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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Tim Stack 58
While watching Ozzy and Sharon was like peeking in on real-life Munsters, Run's House plays more like Full House--and feels just as dated. [14 Oct 2005, p.142] -
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Tim Stack 58
While there are lots of pretty homes to see, the series is as vacant as they are. [1 Sep 2006, p.68] -
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Tim Stack 58
Shepherd is appealing and rattles off a few good zingers. But viewers will find more wit and spark during The View's ''Hot Topics'' than in this generic comedy. -
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Tim Stack 50
The problem is that none of these folks are all that likable or even interesting. [19/26 Aug 2011, p.100]Posted Aug 12, 2011 -
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Tim Stack 50
Unfortunately, it's just another reality showcase for people bragging about their wealth.- Posted Mar 8, 2012
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Tim Stack 42
The whole thing feels like a[n] unfortunate twist on Comic Relief--charity for the comedians. [9 Jun 2006, p.133] -
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Tim Stack 25
At one point, Hilton whines that doing community service "really sucks." So Does The World According to Paris. [3/10 Jun 2011, p.106]Posted May 27, 2011 -