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Melrose Place

EMAILPRINTSERIES: CW, Tuesday 9:00p (60 minutes)

Melrose Place
57
5.0 User Score:

Mixed or average reviews

Based on 24 critic reviews
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Based on 14 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Drama

Created By: Darren Swimmer
Todd Slavkin

First Air Date: September 8, 2009

Summary

Starring Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, Colin Egglesfield, Jessica Lucas, Katie Cassidy, Laura Leighton, Michael Rady, Shaun Sipos, Stephanie Jacobsen, and Thomas Calabro

The 1990s Aaron Spelling soap returns with Dr. Michael Mancini (Thomas Calabro) and with Sydney Andrews (Laura Leighton) as the new landlady.

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...

100

NewsdayVerne Gay

This one is stylish, smartly produced and has a very appealing cast.

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80

Hollywood ReporterRandee Dawn

A canny revamp, well-lit and visually eye-popping in a shadowy-neon way that hints at the old with several familiar faces while showcasing newcomers including redheaded Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.

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80

Wall Street JournalDorothy Rabinowitz

The new Melrose Place may not be the old, but it is, all told, instantly engaging and--from the evidence--likely to remain so.

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80

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

Executive producers Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer ("Smallville") tie the show's tangle of plots and relationships together with an agile skill that makes this new Melrose Place more appealing than the show's concept suggests should be possible.

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75

Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser

With murder, prostitution, blackmail and hot lesbians in just the first episode, it won't be long before that iconic swimming pool boils over. Innocence lost is always fun to watch, especially when it's this good-looking.

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75

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

It remains to be seen whether the new Melrose will become as giddily addictive as its predecessor--but it's off to a promisingly dizzy start.

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75

New York PostLinda Stasi

Terrific fun, and much classier than the old show, but still with plenty of cheese.

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70

Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert

So I "like" the new Melrose Place, in that I think it has the potential to be as addictive, and phony, as a can of Pringles potato crisps.

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60

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

It does, however, wisely retain some of the elements that worked in the original, like characters who are interesting without being deep. We watch them because of what they do, not because we think there's a lot there.

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60

VarietyBrian Lowry

At this point, about all one can definitively say is whether the cast has potential (they do) and the situations are involving (they aren’t, unless you’re predisposed to such nonsense). On the plus side, the producers pay sly homage to the program’s roots without appearing beholden to it, indicating that the show will have the latitude to evolve into its own entity.

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60

TV GuideMatt Roush

Yes, there’s much that’s awful here, as there always was--some laughably bad acting, portentous flashbacks telegraphed so obviously you expect the screen to do one of those wiggly dissolves, writing that won’t cause Matthew Weiner (or his kids) any sleepless nights--and yet there’s an enjoyably lurid energy to this place that makes it only about 1,000 times more instantly watchable than last season’s dreary redo of 90210.

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50

The New YorkerNancy Franklin

Over all, the show has a little something, but it doesn’t have outstanding curb appeal, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a foreclosure notice in the window sooner rather than later.

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50

PopMattersTodd R. Ramlow

How interested will viewers be in its fictional scandals when real life offers much more sensational examples of bad behavior?

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50

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

How much you'll actually care about any of them may decide whether you're ready to embrace the new Melrose Place.

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50

TimeJames Poniewozik

It's competent. It also seems a little familiar and unnecessary.

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50

The New York TimesGinia Bellafante

No one appearing on Melrose Place 2.0 is nearly that dreadful, and the one-liners that remind us that we are not watching the television of a historic golden age retain the zesty camp of the series’s first iteration.

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50

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

Trouble is, very few of the show's other cast members make much of an impression, aside from Cassidy and Stephanie Jacobsen, whose medical-student plot is lifted straight from the Soap 101 handbook.

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40

Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara

If only it were possible to care, even the least little bit, who did what and why and what will happen next. But as of the end of Episode 2, it just isn't.

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40

Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin

The CW, having exhausted every bit of its creative energy on The Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll, is now simply remaking Fox's old prime-time soap lineup one by one. And the garden apartment complex at No. 4616, though filled with a new collection of 20-something drama queens, is the same vortex of hyperkinetic hormones, ambition and criminality that it always was.

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40

Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall

Melrose does a better job integrating its two casts, and it embraces what it is: a trashy remake of one of the most memorably trashy hits in primetime history. It's still not good, mind you, but it's more honest and enthusiastic about its badness, you know?

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37

USA TodayRobert Bianco

Perhaps Leighton has a huge fan base, but nothing in her cold, starched, tightly stretched rehash of Sydney would explain her appeal to the uninitiated. Still, the apartment complex does look inviting, as do many of the Los Angeles hot spots that are being used as sets.

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30

SlateTroy Patterson

It seems a statement of the obvious to call the new Melrose trash, but a reviewer must observe certain formalities--and at least it is trash we can dig into and learn something from,

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25

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

It's all soapy nonsense with emotional entanglements underscored by catchy and moving pop songs.

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20

Washington PostHank Stuever

A revivified and completely uncalled-for update of the original series

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 5.0 (out of 10) based on 14 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Cristina G gave it an8:
I've watched three episodes so far and find it entertaining.

Shay S gave it a3:
I tried to watch the first 8 minutes of the show... i got the reaction that girl got after watching the tape of that dead girl from The Ring.

Xiuyi W. gave it a1:
Okay show. made much worse by ashlee simpson's crap acting. argh. u positively get nightmares from seeing her making gooey eyes at her crush in the show. Why ever is she billed as the main actress if she hardly appears on the show. Looking pretty she can do. Act, she cant do.

Morgan G gave it an8:
This show is pretty good, I love Ella Simms, she's the new Amanda. The characters are very interesting and very intriguing. Finally a good show for the CW.

Martin S. gave it a1:
This show was cheesy in it's original form. Why bring it back now? As long as there is an audience for this kind of crap studios will keep delivering it.

Daniel R gave it a10:
Love it! The second episode jump started the series again. Can't wait to see Jane ..and bring back bitchy Amanda!!!

Jamie G gave it a6:
It was good except from the really bad acting by ashley simpson wentz!!!! Shes is down right awful!!!

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