Kansas City Star's Scores
- TV
For 209 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 62
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 113 out of 113
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Mixed: 0 out of 113
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Negative: 0 out of 113
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Aaron Barnhart 100
To me, what allows “The Wire” to surpass “The Sopranos” in the pantheon of greatest American TV shows is its ambition and its anger. -
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Aaron Barnhart 100
The Shield" also features heart-stopping action scenes, the steady backbeat of its addictive soundtrack and highly entertaining chatter. The combined effect will kick down your door. [12 Mar 2002, p.E1]Posted Mar 19, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 100
This show has great casting, comedy that crackles and characters who show signs of actually possessing some depth to them. These are rare qualities for any TV show, which is why I ranked it my second-favorite new series of the fall. [22 Sept 2003, p.E8]Posted Apr 2, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 100
This sweet comic drama is the best new show of the fall. "Ed" is not only cleverly scripted but also marvelously cast and filled with little touches that make it absolutely endearing. [7 Oct 2000, p.E1]Posted Jun 12, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
“Everybody Hates Chris” is one of those rare nostalgia shows that doesn’t patronize childhood. -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Hilarious, delightful and smart... "Eureka" may have the gumption to become the best sci-fi show since the late lamented “Farscape.” -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Since CBS doesn’t want us to see "Kid Nation" in advance, I guess I’ll just have to declare Kitchen Nightmares the best new reality show of the fall. -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Reaper is remarkably well-paced and hilariously well-written. -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Once again Simon and his producing partner, Ed Burns, plunge us deeply into the culture of foul-mouthed men, many of them barely out of their teens, who have ready access to firearms and agendas that have little to do with the American dream that you and I understood growing up. And, as before, you can’t stop watching it. -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Justified is one of those programs where, when you get done with the three review episodes FX sends you, you're angry because you know FX could've sent more episodes if it wanted to. -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Each person in the ensemble is distinct and intriguing. This show is loaded with possibilities.[20 Sept 2002, p.E1]Posted Feb 23, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
What a pleasure to find a woman who doesn't need to karate chop some no-neck to prove she's in charge. [27 Sept 2003]Posted Feb 26, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
Hugh Laurie is simply brilliant as the sarcastic, Vicodin-popping, cane-clutching healer in House. You want to see a heroic doctor? Go watch Matthew Fox save an island on "Lost." Want to see a terrific performance by a comedic actor who may singlehandedly save the medical drama? Here's your guy. [16 Nov 2004, p.E3]Posted Mar 11, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 90
What makes Boomtown so immediately interesting is that each of these people is treated like a main character, at least for a few moments. Rather than the standard objective, all-seeing-all-knowing camera, this show teases the viewer by using several highly subjective cameras, including some trained on bit players. I've seen this verite approach in documentaries, but this is the closest any fictional drama has come to approximating the effect. [28 Sept 2002, p.G1]Posted Mar 18, 2013 -
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Sara Smith 90
The result is a challenging psychological thriller within a gripping crime procedural.- Posted Apr 2, 2013
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Aaron Barnhart 90
I liked this show immediately...A delightful, well-designed show from start to finish. [5 Oct 2000, p.E1]Posted Jun 10, 2013 -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
A violent, hair-raising combo of “The Ring,” “War of the Worlds” and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” with a dash of official conspiracy. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
This is one smart, funny comedy that deserves better than the anemic time slot it’s getting. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
What makes this intriguing and ultimately irresistible serial thriller one of my favorites of the fall season are its characters. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
I can’t say enough about how "Friday Night Lights" defied my expectations for what a TV show about football would be. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
The first hour... hits you with a potent cocktail of action and intrigue. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
You will regret tuning in even a minute late for the premiere. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
It feels like Haggis and Moresco are picking up right where “EZ Streets” left off. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
With all the crazy gags, pitch-perfect dialogue and a fresh hero at the center, it’s hard not to see “Andy Barker” as the spiritual successor to “Police Squad!”. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
An example of the pay cable channel at its finest. -
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Aaron Barnhart 80
“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. -