- Network: FX
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 11, 2011
- Season #: 1
User Score
8.1
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 37 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 35 out of 37
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Mixed: 1 out of 37
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Negative: 1 out of 37
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Apr 14, 20119This was a great show that wasn't based on action (although the few scenes fight scenes were pretty good), but based on powerful characters. It's a shame this original show got cancelled before it hit its prime, while we have dozens of cop dramas, soap operas, and other shows that are a dime a dozen. The 13 episodes we actually got are all worth watching and I highly recommend them to everyone.
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Mar 31, 201110I love this show . it's way better then a lot of the stuff FX shows or has shown. I think this show is right up their with Sons of anarchy ,and the shield .
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Mar 26, 20119This show is very well written and just plain exciting. You can see yourself in the characters, struggling to do right by all. The boxing scenes and matches are intense and realistic. The characters are complex.
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Mar 10, 201110Being a avid boxing fan this show has it all. Very witty with a lot of insight to the boxing world. Very true to a real experience of a boxer and everything around him. One of my favorite shows of all time. Teddy Atlas is an advisor to the show and that says a lot.
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Jan 31, 201110This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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100Beneath the grit, this is a tale of chivalry. [31 Jan 2011, p.40]
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80Lights Out starts slower but has an even more intriguing anti-hero dad: Patrick "Lights" Leary (in a beautiful and subtle performance by Holt McCallany), a retired heavyweight champion with itchy fists.
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83At its strongest, it freshens those themes without melodrama, opting instead for slow-boil tension. The challenge for this artful series is whether that boiling point is too slow for viewers raised on WWE Raw and mixed martial arts.