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Nurse Jackie

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Nurse Jackie
76
7.2 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 23 critic reviews
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Based on 15 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Comedy, Drama

Created By: Evan Dunsky
Liz Brixius
Linda Wallem

First Air Date: June 8, 2009

Summary

Starring Edie Falco, Eve Best, Peter Facinelli, Merritt Wever, Haaz Sleiman, Paul Schulze, Anna Deavere Smith, and Dominic Fumusa

A look at the life of an tough, imperfect, but caring New York head nurse (Edie Falco).

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

USA TodayRobert Bianco

Once you get past the premiere, series are often a crapshoot. But Showtime made all 12 episodes available for preview, and through that run, the energy never flags and the performances get deeper and richer.

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90

PopMattersMichael Abernethy

Nurse Jackie offers both gripping drama and outrageous comedy.

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88

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

The half-hour format is perfect for this deftly directed program, which is character-based storytelling concentrated to espresso strength.

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83

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

With Falco front and center, you don't really care if Nurse Jackie gets silly, as with the patient whose cat attacked his scrotum.

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80

Hollywood ReporterRandee Dawn

The fantastical creation of Jackie Peyton, perhaps surprisingly, has shades of gray that make her very real indeed. Both show and character are something wonderful to behold -- and worth taking multiple doses of.

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80

Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara

Funny, yes, but in a revelatory way. It is not unusual for a working mother to view every relationship in her life as simply a matter of fulfilling the next indicated task, but I don't think it has ever been so wonderfully, and painfully, captured on television before.

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80

Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin

Grimly funny, streaked with sentimentality and malice, Nurse Jackie is the medical miracle of television's summer season, a blue-collar hospital show without a McDreamy in sight.

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80

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

A splendid new addition to pay-cable's stock of dark comedies that keep a human heart beating behind the laughs.

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80

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

Falco's simply magnificent in a role that exploits a certain no-nonsense quality she's always brought to even the nonsensical aspects of her characters.

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80

Washington PostTom Shales

The casting, like the writing and direction, is impeccable, and includes Eve Best as Jackie's doctor friend Eleanor; Peter Facinelli as cute but semi-competent ER physician Fitch "Coop" Cooper; Merritt Wever as a bleeding-heart novice; and Haaz Sleiman as a gay Muslim orderly.

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80

SlateTroy Patterson

Falco has the strength to sell the overwrought cliches and to force each important moment to its crisis.

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80

The New YorkerNancy Franklin

The result, with its strong, complex, funny, flawed central character, feels truer to life than the zillions of one-dimensional (or no-dimensional) nurses on television.

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75

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

The workaday mysteries of Jackie and the phenomenal performance of Falco are more than enough to hold down the series while the rest of the characters find their niche.

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70

Wall Street JournalNancy DeWolf Smith

The show’s writers and producers may be trying to force-feed her to us as the health-care equivalent of the whore with a heart of gold. But Ms. Falco manages to shake off clichés and attract us to her for reasons never referred to in the script.

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70

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

Tonight's pilot suffers from a few up-the-ante, "look-at-me!" moments, like when Coop grabs Jackie's breast and claims it's a nervous tic. Future episodes are more grounded and less desperate to shock for the sake of grabbing viewer (and network) attention, but they're no less enthralling with both drama and humor.

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70

The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley

It has one of the most talented actresses on television as its lead, and yet over all Nurse Jackie is surprisingly, and disconcertingly, off key. This is a drama draped in black humor that doesn’t know when to be funny.

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70

New York MagazineEmily Nussbaum

At times, there's a dangerous undercurrent of anti-sentimentality, a risk of sentimentalizing curmudgeonliness itself. But for all these flaws, I still found the series excitingly ambitious--funny, sexy, strange.

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70

Boston GlobeJoanna Weiss

If there's a glaring flaw, it's in the character of Dr. Eleanor O'Hara (Eve Best). As comic relief, she's far too thin. Nurse Jackie has much richer, darker comedy to offer.

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67

NewsdayVerne Gay

The pilot is flawed (most pilots are), not particularly funny and even--bizarrely--deploys two bland jokes from the "Weeds" premiere at 10 (did the writers trade notes?). But Falco is good, proving that she can transcend Carmela Soprano.

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67

TimeJames Poniewozik

Some of the supporting characters need work (especially a too sitcommy administrator played by Anna Deavere Smith), and some patients-of-the-week veer into clichés. But Falco is outstanding as a living reminder that you meet angels only in the next life.

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63

Slant MagazineAdam Keleman

The series too often relies on oddly placed broad humor, which entirely deflates the weightier moments.

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60

VarietyBrian Lowry

While the title character is consistently rough and the language blue, in subsequent episodes (Showtime sent six out for review) the series increasingly feels like all style and limited substance--a star showcase that's less "triumphant return" than "Nice to have you back, but ..."

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60

SalonHeather Havrilesky

For all of its charms, Nurse Jackie needs to offer a little more than an enigmatic nurse and a parade of clever grouches.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 7.2 (out of 10) based on 15 User Votes

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

[Anonymous] gave it a10:
I love This Show, its so amazingly written, it's funny, and sad at times. I only got showtime for this show!!!

Ed 2 gave it a0:
I am shocked that so many people like this show. The writing is despicably bad - my friends and I were literally howling at how (unintentionally) bad it was. The writing is like, so OBVIOUS, just trying _so hard_ to be cool (and have you seen the theme song/intro? My lord!) but comes up painfully short.

diana a gave it a9:
Edie falco is great.

Richard gave it a2:
I've now watched 5 episodes of 'Nurse Jackie' and my review is as follows. This is an idea put into place without a plan. With an average of 2 laugh's per episode, it is not a comedy. With no compelling medical cases, it's not a drama. It goes without saying it was never meant to be an action thriller. Which leaves us with what lies on the surface. A show of despair with no characters we can relate to, no character we would choose to spend time with, and certainly no character we ever hope to see as care givers. I see no value to this show, entertainment or otherwise. I'm done with it.

Jim W. gave it a10:
A wonderful mix of comedy & drama. Falco is razor sharp with her portrayal of an overworked, yet skillful ER nurse. Showtime hits this one out of the park!

Ignorant Dick gave it an8:
Edie Falco is terrific, and the supporting characters are well-developed from the start.

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