| 70 |
Los Angeles Times Paul Brownfield
An ostensibly ridiculous but subtly intelligent soap. |
| 70 |
The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
It's... a lot of fun: "The O.C." for the Stanley H. Kaplan set. |
| 63 |
New York Daily News David Hinckley
A lot less salacious, and a lot more cerebral, than it sounds. |
| 63 |
Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
Dramatically speaking, what douses a bit of the fire of this ensemble show are a few non-compelling characters and/or bad actors. |
| 50 |
Entertainment Weekly Alynda Wheat
It's probably too much to ask costars Matthew Modine and Broadway royalty Audra McDonald to inject some depth, but we're pleading anyway. [31 Mar 2006, p.57] |
| 40 |
Newsday Diane Werts
So much of tonight's series pilot feels so glib and rings so false, it's hard to believe this soapy saga comes from the quality-not-quantity production team of Tom Fontana and Julie Martin. |
| 40 |
Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
Although more like "Felicity" than "The Paper Chase" in attitude and subject matter, early indications are that the characters in this eight-episode series have neither the depth nor texture of either of those shows. |
| 38 |
People Weekly Tom Gliatto
As an ensemble they are, like their teacher, attractive but not very exciting. [10 Apr 2006, p.35] |
| 30 |
Chicago Tribune Sid Smith
Youngsters in this age group might find the show intriguing. The rest of us, censorship or no, will likely be bored. |
| 30 |
Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
The setup produces neither juicy soap opera nor original, searing drama. The Bedford Diaries is a limp noodle. |
| 30 |
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
The show takes the characters' angst and obsessions much too seriously, elevating their histrionics to soap-operatic levels when it should be flirting with satire. |
| 30 |
Variety Laura Fries
About 10 years too late to qualify as provocative. |
| 25 |
USA Today Robert Bianco
The Bedford Diaries... is not merely the worst show of the vernal season but one of the worst ever concocted by the soon-to-vanish WB. |
| 25 |
Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
Disheartening proof that even the most talented producers sometimes concoct a prime-time crock. |
| 20 |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
Problem is, the characters are neither likeable enough to cheer for nor despicable enough to loathe. They're just sort of unformed lumps of gray clay with a few stereotypical streaks of color. |
| 20 |
Baltimore Sun David Zurawik
The university setting is intended to lend some intellectual weight to all the sexual imagery and conversation, but the road to mediocre TV drama is paved with such disingenuous intentions. |
| 20 |
Washington Post Tom Shales
The student characters seem weak and inauthentic, and many of the actors look as though they're going through college for the third or fourth time. |
| 20 |
TV Guide Matt Roush
It wants to be shockingly frank but is mostly dour and phony. |
| 10 |
Arizona Republic Bill Goodykoontz
Oddly enough, the sex isn't what's offensive about the show. Everything else is. |
| 0 |
New York Post Linda Stasi
This silly excuse for a show is made up of a great-looking ensemble in the most blatant teen-sexuality show in broadcast history. |
| 0 |
San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
"The Bedford Diaries" is just woeful -- the most trite, forced and stage-managed piece of empty titillation you're likely to see. |