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Crusoe
EMAILPRINTSERIES: NBC, Friday 8:00p (60 minutes)

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 24 critic reviews
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Based on 17 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Action / Adventure, Drama
Created By: Daniel Defoe (Book)
First Air Date: October 17, 2008
Summary
Starring Phillip Winchester, Tongayi Chirisa, Anna Walton, and Sam Neill
This international coproduction changes some of the classic book's details, including a younger Robinson whose backstory is different from the one in the classic novel.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
Some of the pirates tonight, perhaps inevitably, take on a little of Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow. But the acting is generally solid and the action is both stirring and, happily, easy to follow.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-TimesTeresa Budasi
Once you figure out that the show is pure fluffy action-adventure and uses the book only as a flimsy guidepost, it's actually pretty entertaining.
Read Full Review >NewsdayVerne Gay
Surprise! Crusoe's good, and by "good" I mean competently produced and acted.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesRobert Lloyd
Demanding absolute sense or ironclad consistency from a show like this is like wanting a butterfly to fly a straighter line, not only pointless but somehow unnatural.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
The latest re-imagining of Daniel Defoe’s classic tale of a man shipwrecked on an island far from home has already earned its keep.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
That NBC has bought into this concept reflects network TV's lowered expectations, but the series' two-hour premiere is a respectable effort--handsomely shot and offering old-fashioned end-of-the-week escapism, albeit with a character unable to escape his own island purgatory.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
The two-hour pilot episode was engaging and fun in a way that NBC's other throwback dramas ("Knight Rider," "My Own Worst Enemy") have failed to be.
Read Full Review >LA WeeklyRobert Abele
The irony of a series like Crusoe is that its provenance is a classic, much-analyzed novel, but the creators and NBC really just hope you’ll watch it because it’s Lost without the pretentious reach. And that’s fine, too.
Read Full Review >New York PostLinda Stasi
The chemistry between Winchester and Chirisa is great and very believeable, which goes to the acting ability of both men. It's not easy to make relationships seem real in this out-there fantasy.
Read Full Review >Washington PostTom Shales
For all its shortcomings and flat flourishes, Crusoe has one very significant thing going for it, a virtue that can be summarized in four reassuring words: At Least It's Different.
Read Full Review >New York MagazineJohn Leonard
Like Huck and Jim, or Ishmael and Queequeg, Crusoe and Friday embody the triumph of homoerotic male bonding over the steeps of race, culture, and ethnicity.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
Smart writing, fine cast, cool setting and story, but so far Crusoe can't help feeling a little dorky and dated.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
The tone varies wildly from action-adventure to serious costume drama.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
Instead of breaking new ground, Crusoe falls back on hokey Saturday matinee swashbuckling, a treasure map, explosions, and jungle sets with fake torches that invite you to look for "Survivor" host Jeff Probst around the next boulder.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray
Defoe's ambitious bachelor is transformed into an ardent husband and father, whose memories of his previous life are so tinged with romance they include falling rose petals. I kid you not.
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
For the first hour, the sheer silly energy of the contraptions and the appeal of the two stars carry Crusoe along. But you may find yourself tiring of plot holes you can steer a galleon through and the second-rate nature of much of the cast, and wondering how you make a series out of two people trapped on a deserted island.
Read Full Review >Wall Street JournalNancy DeWolf Smith
In other words, deconstructionists of the world, there is nothing here for you. Nor, it must be said, for anyone who is not entertained by family-friendly fare. Perhaps future episodes will get down and dirty. So far, however, the series is straight as an arrow.
Read Full Review >PopMattersCynthia Fuchs
His being stuck there no matter who shows up, in addition to his out-of-joint flashbacks, makes Crusoe seem something like a proto-Survivor contestant or, weirder, a proto-cast member on Lost. None of this bodes especially well for the series, in terms of repetition and limitation.
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron
Crusoe, based loosely on the classic adventure tale by Daniel Defoe, is an international co-production that champions swashbuckling and scenery without grasping the significance of credibility and character development.
Read Full Review >Orlando SentinelHal Boedeker
The business deals might have been artful, but the show certainly isn't.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesGinia Bellafante
It sedates, and its fabricated sentimentality does not save it.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
Hokey and poorly paced with unfathomably lame flashbacks, it's like a relentlessly mediocre movie of the week that still has 11 more hours to go.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
As remakes go, Crusoe is at least a couple of cuts above NBC's brainless "Knight Rider," but let's face it, the bar couldn't be set any lower.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 7.4 (out of 10) based on 17 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Dave W. gave it a9:
Something rarely presented on television: integrity, loyalty, friendship, living by principle; with excellent production standards. May "Crusoe" know many seasons.
Elias C. gave it a2:
Terrible re-invention of the Daniel DeFoe novel. With so may characters landing on the island you must ask the following question: Is this Crusoe's island or grand Central Station?
Jim S. gave it an8:
Have only seen first two episodes, but story line, authentic settings, etc is good so far.
Terry A. gave it a9:
Crusoe and Friday are both great eye candy but the humor and effects and story line -- wow! I love this show! May it live long and prosper!!
Brandon S. gave it a2:
I was really disappointed in this, one of the only shows of the new season that I thought could be worth watching. Why on earth did they decide to start the series with Crusoe already on the island? Already friends with Friday? And the plot of the overly bloated 2-hour premiere was a lame search for pirate treasure, with the least frightening villains I've seen on TV in a long time. This show as a real dud. It seemed to want to do a Hercules/Xena thing at times, but it lacks all of the charm of those great series. It was just one bad decision after another. Too bad. I wanted to like this one.
Fred C. gave it a1:
Just plain awful (and stupid). Nice scenery, nice looking stars and not much else.
