Metacritic TV

This American Life

SERIES: Showtime, Thursday 10:30p (30 minutes)

Starring Ira Glass (host)

Created by Ira Glass

Genre(s): Other, Reality (Non-Competitive)

FIRST AIR DATE: March 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).

79 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
It's really kind of a glorious little miracle, a half-hour series of little pictures of simple, complex and unfamous Americans breathing everyday lives, with a twist of kookiness, while they search for the Meaning of Everything and The Big Picture.
100 People Weekly Tom Gliatto
The show falls prey to a faint preciousness in the voiceover narration from its correspondents and host Glass. They overarticulate the ironies instead of just letting you watch. Which you should do. Watch. [26 Mar 2007, p.37]
90 The New Republic Sacha Zimmerman
The haunting and sometimes mirthful tales that are the stock-and-trade of "This American Life" are not lost in imagery but heightened by it.
88 New York Post Linda Stasi
In their own bizarre way each episode is very American, very naive and very full of hope. Oh, yeah - and a lot of laughs, too.
83 Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
This handsomely produced experimental series ought to please flexible fans. [30 Mar 2007, p.62]
80 Kansas City Star Aaron Barnhart
“This American Life” on TV achieves the same contemplative mood as the radio show. And it has a striking spareness of imagery, much as “Life” on radio has a spareness of sound.
80 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
The radio show is so much about voice and language and storytelling, I worried that the TV folks would mess it up. Luckily, the radio show's host, Ira Glass, hasn't allowed that to happen.
80 Baltimore Sun David Zurawik
Its power radiates from the screen as forcefully as it does from the radio.
80 Hollywood Reporter Randee Dawn
"Life" makes the ordinary extraordinary and along the way makes the world seem wider, bigger and an eternally more interesting place to be.
80 Newsday Diane Werts
They've translated the radio show's aural mosaic to the visual medium so effortlessly in this first season of six half-hours, we hope Showtime orders more of this life we all can recognize.
80 Salon Heather Havrilesky
"This American Life" features the same rich, rambling storytelling that makes the radio show so hypnotic, but it's enhanced by cinematography that's lovely and artful without distracting from the story lines or the tone of the show.
80 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
"This American Life" lost none of its authenticity in transition from radio to Showtime.
75 New York Daily News David Hinckley
This TV version not only has a distinct, appealing look, it also retains the radio show's sound and personality.
75 San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
The television version of "This American Life" does not ruin the fragile, hip beauty of the radio version. Glass and the team responsible for adding pictures to words have created a compelling television series.
70 Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
It's a welcome addition to nonfiction television and a loyal friend to the radio show.
70 Los Angeles Times Robert Lloyd
The show's attitudinal mix of the jaded and amazed, the shocked and amused, is supported by the production itself.
70 Variety Phil Gallo
The selections in the first two episodes possess compelling strength, whimsy and ambiguity in both the stories and the characters, providing a solid transformation from radio to TV.
70 Slate Troy Patterson
It's an ambitious if occasionally pushy effort.
60 The New York Times Virginia Heffernan
If “This American Life” is all like this [opening] segment, it will be an immaculate and historic documentary series, with or without the storytelling pretext.
60 Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
“This American Life” really begins to show its TV potential in episode three, when the show stops trying so hard to be perfect and lets its storytelling sprawl.

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