Critic Reviews
| 75 |
Entertainment Weekly Alynda Wheat
[Lovespring is filled] with some of the best comedic talent out there. [16 Jun 2006, p.68] |
| 70 |
The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
Icy-dry satire laced with moments of farce and inspired lunacy. |
| 70 |
Time James Poniewozik
This loose, wry sitcom makes a crackling love connection. |
| 60 |
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
"Lovespring International" is a lively little cable exercise in over-the-top characters, bad taste, satire, and political incorrectness. |
| 50 |
Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
A brave and breezy (though slightly uneven) series that is well-cast but not always well-plotted. |
| 50 |
New York Daily News David Hinckley
It's all sort of cartoonish and, for better or worse, the characters rarely rise above it. |
| 50 |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
"Lovespring" could benefit from stronger plots with less ludicrous conclusions. |
| 40 |
TV Guide Matt Roush
The cast is strong... But the characters come off as icky, wretched backstabbers. |
| 30 |
Variety Brian Lowry
"Lovespring International" goes for the obvious gags and seems to find itself a lot cuter than most viewers are apt to. |
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