Michael Dougan

Michael Dougan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at the following Tomatometer-approved publication(s):
San Francisco Examiner
Publications:
San Francisco Examiner
TV Reviews Only
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93% | L.A. Law: Season 1 (TV, 1986-1994) |
The most articulate, provocative television series to come along in this decade - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jan 20, 2021
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100% | Taxi: Season 5 (TV, 1978-1983) |
This is listed as a new show, but it's more of a resurrection than a birth... It's the same old show, and a good one indeed. Taxi should be picking up fares for some time to come. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jan 14, 2021
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97% | Cheers: Season 1 (TV, 1982-1993) |
If Newhart isn't the best new show of the season, it must be Cheers, a crisply written and nicely performed sitcom about life in a Boston bar. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jan 12, 2021
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85% | St. Elsewhere: Season 1 (TV, 1982-1988) |
At last, someone has taken the hospital drama and done it right. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jan 11, 2021
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43% | Miami Vice: Season 2 (TV, 1984-1990) |
Miami Vice becomes a glittery, high-decibel dud. If It weren't for Edward James Olmos in the role of their detective boss, this would just be a parade of male models with machine guns. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jan 8, 2021
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87% | Miami Vice: Season 1 (TV, 1984-1990) |
Miami Vice runs the risk of becoming too caught up in its own stylistic gimmicks. If that is avoided, this may be among the best of the new crop. It is certain to polarize the viewership; you'll either love it or you'll hate it. - San Francisco Examiner
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| Posted Jan 7, 2021
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