Metacritic TV

Reunion

SERIES: Fox, Thursday 9:00p (60 minutes)

Starring Will Estes, Sean Faris, Dave Annable, Alexa Davalos, Amanda Righetti, Chyler Leigh, and Mathew St. Patrick

Created by Jon Harmon Feldman

Genre(s): Drama, Soap Opera

FIRST AIR DATE: September 8, 2005
LAST AIR DATE: December 15, 2005

Overall Metascore

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

50 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 New York Post Linda Stasi
A show so unusual in its format and plot that it will rival both "Lost" and "24" in creativity and "The O.C." in its character development.
80 Cleveland Plain Dealer Mark Dawidziak
Although "Reunion" has its labored and lackluster moments, it is an admirable attempt to try something a little different with traditional prime-time formats. Give this one major innovation points.
80 Miami Herald Glenn Garvin
Sharply written and acted.
75 Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
Both fun and unexpected.
70 Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
Although it will be hard to match "The O.C.'s" ratings, particularly against the blockbuster competition of the time period ("The Apprentice" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"), the "Reunion" pilot offers a more intriguing and creative form of entertainment.
63 New York Daily News David Hinckley
Evoking the era is one thing "Reunion" does very well. Involving you in the plot and characters, as well as the gimmick, isn't.
63 People Weekly Tom Gliatto
The show could be compelling, especially if the cast pulls off two decades' worth of aging. [12 Sep 2005, p.46]
60 Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
Most of the time, Reunion traffics in pained glances, portentous dialogue and life-altering lies. That approach can be addictive, if done with flair. Reunion comes through on that score only sporadically.
60 Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
Even as you laugh at the clunky dialogue, cringe at the large hair, get annoyed by wardrobe stylists who think that the "Miami Vice" look was still hip in 1986, you will get sucked in to "Reunion's" murder mystery.
60 The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
The actors are appealing and well cast, but their characters are quite basic, borrowed shamelessly from Brat Pack movies of the mid-80's.
58 Entertainment Weekly Gillian Flynn
This clever idea mostly bombs. [7 Oct 2005, p.61]
50 San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
"Reunion" has more dishonest heartstring tugs than a John Hughes movie sliced up on AMC and filled with Hallmark ads. And the emotional heavy lifting makes people forget that the actual writing -- in this case, an overdose of voice-over narration -- is sleight, cloying and transparent.
50 Philadelphia Inquirer Jonathan Storm
All this foolishness is encased in an intriguing concept.
50 USA Today Robert Bianco
It's an intriguing concept, but people don't watch concepts. They watch shows. And as a show, Reunion doesn't amount to nearly enough.
50 Wall Street Journal Amy Finnerty
An escapist, absurdist universe of barely credible plots, stellar GPAs and flawless faces.
40 The Onion A.V. Club 
Solving the mystery may not be worth suffering through stiff acting, howler dialogue, and corny era-specific references that clutter up each installment.
40 San Jose Mercury News Charlie McCollum
There's nothing particularly fresh about the visual approach, the writing is only serviceable and the plotlines -- a pregnancy, a drunken-driving accident, love found and lost -- are straight out of TV Writing 101.
40 Slate Dana Stevens
Reunion doesn't seem to get how important character is to carrying a show.
40 Los Angeles Times Paul Brownfield
Graft a "Big Chill"-like premise onto a stiff yet sudsy soap opera and you still have a stiff yet sudsy soap opera.
30 New York Magazine John Leonard
For anybody to care, college will have to make these crybaby characters a lot more interesting than they are now.
30 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
The script is laden with corny dialogue, and the plot is predicated upon ridiculous strains in credulity -- to say nothing of the acting.
30 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
The problem with "Reunion" is that beyond the show's gimmick, there's not much to draw viewers in. The characters lack depth and personality and the situations are -- yawn -- overly familiar.
30 Variety Brian Lowry
None of it is particularly convincing.
25 Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
The idea is inventive and almost makes me want to keep watching, except I already did and I couldn't handle the awkward bad choices characters made.
10 Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
[It] isn't very good at all, even for a frothy nighttime serial.
10 Washington Post Tom Shales
It's hard to imagine that viewers will be dying to learn which graduate kicks the bucket on "Reunion," mainly because none of them gives the appearance of being, or ever having been, alive.

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