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Chen Hadad

Chen Hadad's reviews do not count toward the Tomatometer®. This is not a Tomatometer-approved critic, and this critic's reviews are not published on a Tomatometer-approved publication.

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The Good Fight: Season 3 (2019) 96% EDIT “Despite the manifest weaknesses, the good parts of "The Good Fight" compensate for the feeble segments, and the whole fuses once more into intelligent, fast-paced, diverting entertainment.” – Haaretz Mar 28, 2019 Full Review Allegiance: Season 1 (2015) 47% EDIT “The drama does not rely on strong characters and doesn't succeed in creating believable psychological tension.” – Haaretz Jun 6, 2018 Full Review Dig: Season 1 (2015) 33% EDIT “The two narrative arcs will presumably converge as the series progresses, but neither gives viewers a good reason to stay around until that happens.” – Haaretz Jun 6, 2018 Full Review Crisis in Six Scenes: Season 1 (2016) 18% EDIT “The jokes are so drawn out and repetitive that you begin to suspect their main purpose is just to kill time.” – Haaretz Jun 6, 2018 Full Review Homeland: Season 6, Episode 1 (2017) EDIT “The opening episode already promises that this season will be riveting and current, presenting a vivid reflection of today's anxieties - and ensuring that "Homeland" will retain its standing as the most Israeli American drama on screen.” – Haaretz Jun 6, 2018 Full Review Divorce: Season 1 (2016) 63% EDIT “The series repels the viewers, who soon will want to flee the protagonists almost as much as the two of them want to flee each other.” – Haaretz Jun 5, 2018 Full Review The Good Fight: Season 1 (2017) 98% EDIT “Despite their great similarity, the spin-off can be expected to enjoy a significant advantage over the original, in light of the Kings' ripped-from-headlines narrative inspiration.” – Haaretz Jun 4, 2018 Full Review Girls: Season 6 (2017) 90% EDIT “It's a shame "Girls" has ended with such a weak episode, but that reflects the series' lack of consistency. Like its lead characters, "Girls" took a number of steps forward before retreating back into the easy and familiar.” – Haaretz Jun 4, 2018 Full Review EDIT “If "Will & Grace" 9.0 wants to be political, it needs to be much more blunt. If it wants to have the same kind of impact as the original series, then it needs to have a much wider range of LGBT characters than it does now.” – Haaretz Jun 4, 2018 Full Review Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Season 3 (2017) 96% EDIT “Whether the series is dealing with sensitivity as manifested in the form of borderline personality disorder, or with byproducts of keeping tabs on the ex via social networks, above all the plotline stirs infectious enjoyment.” – Haaretz Jun 4, 2018 Full Review Here and Now: Season 1 (2018) 24% EDIT “But despite the broad sweep of the characters, the series suffers from a monotonal voice, a kind of uniform filter through which almost everyone looks artificial and appallingly poster-like.” – Haaretz Jun 4, 2018 Full Review Barry: Season 1 (2018) 98% EDIT “The black comedy woven with existential drama in "Barry" doesn't aim for laughs. But the show's wicked streak, beating heart and spot-on timing make it eminently watchable and appealing.” – Haaretz May 22, 2018 Full Review Party Down: Season 2 (2010) 100% 7/10 EDIT “There is not a single episode in Season Two that is not funny and well written, and not one that isn't also pretty depressing.” – PopMatters May 16, 2018 Full Review
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