Metacritic TV

Anchorwoman

SERIES: Fox, Wednesday 8:00p (30 minutes)

Starring Lauren Jones, Phil Hurley, Annalisa Petraglia, Dan Delgado, and Michelle Reese

Created by Brian Gadinsky

Genre(s): Reality (Non-Competitive)

FIRST AIR DATE: August 22, 2007
LAST AIR DATE: August 22, 2007

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

31 / 100

Critic Reviews

75 New York Daily News David Hinckley
Anchorwoman turns out to be entertaining--even as it indicts the local TV news operation it pretends to value.
70 Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
The producers do a nice job of developing characters and delineating the conflict. It's so good that, with only a few tweaks here and a little better dialogue there, it could rival "The Office" as a faux documentary.
40 Newsday Verne Gay
It's got some charm and there's some humor here, too--mstly at Jones' expense. But seriously, don't you have something better to do tonight?
40 Washington Post Neely Tucker
Anchorwoman is the sort of trailer-park television you wouldn't mark your calendar to watch each week, but if you channel-surfed across it, you couldn't help but watch.
30 Variety Brian Lowry
Actually, this comedy-reality concept is rather quaint.
30 Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
Jones plays her clichéd role to the hilt, which is clear early on, when she paints her toenails pink while driving her car.
25 New York Post Adam Buckman
Hr stupidity's a put-on (for her sake, I hope so), as is this entire show, whose concept is so convoluted that Fox had to devise a clumsy new term--"a comedy/reality hybrid"--to describe it.
0 Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
The result is a "partially scripted reality show" (whatever that means) that edits scenes so as to make people look ridiculous while clashing over artificial constructs.
0 Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
Anchorwoman isn’t much of a reality show, because most of the conflict is contrived.
0 Los Angeles Times Mary McNamara
I just wanted everyone, including Jones, to rise up as one and throw the cameras and the whole Anchorwoman concept out of the newsroom and back to whatever airport strip bar provided its genesis.

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