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Starved: Season 1 (2005) 67% EDIT “The show has darkly riotous moments, and by the people-can-insult-themselves standard, Schaeffer should get a pass.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 4, 2025 Full Review It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 1 (2005) 76% EDIT “Who am I tell you what's offensive? It's certainly better when TV strives to be original -- "It's Always Sunny" does it with flair -- than when it regurgitates the same tired formulas. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 4, 2025 Full Review Hangin' With Mr. Cooper: Season 1 (1992) 50% EDIT “Not only do you get a warmed-over dumbbell ABC sitcom from the late '70s and early '80s, but you also get another warmed-over dumbbell ABC sitcom from the mid to late '70s. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Feb 9, 2024 Full Review Sister, Sister: Season 1 (1994) 90% EDIT “[Jackee Harry] coaxes laughs from this obvious material. Perhaps that's because the dad, Tim Reid, makes such a fine frosty foil. Everything gets on his nerves, in a sweet and silly sort of way.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Feb 8, 2024 Full Review Moesha: Season 1 (1996) 76% EDIT “It has no more regard for many of its young characters -- and viewers -- than the cheapest TV comedies. That's a double shame because the show does no justice to the obvious justice to the obvious energy, talent and appeal of its star.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Feb 7, 2024 Full Review In Living Color: Season 1 (1990) 100% EDIT “Break your date. Cancel your dinner plans. At least set the VCR. Do whatever is necessary not to miss Fox's In Living Color... [It's] the fastest, funniest half-hour in a long time.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Feb 5, 2024 Full Review My So-Called Life: Season 1 (1994) 94% EDIT “Poignant, provocative, insightful, thoughtful, penetrating, compelling, illuminating, surprising, literate, stimulating, inspiring, profound, visually impressive and sublimely entertaining.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Aug 16, 2023 Full Review Lost: Season 2 (2005) 100% EDIT “I remained, enthralled, determined to work through the puzzling flashback and present-day seesaw. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jul 7, 2023 Full Review The West Wing: Season 2 (2000) 88% EDIT “While voters wait to be stirred to passion by such qualities in real-life candidates, at least they have The West Wing to console them. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jul 7, 2023 Full Review The Mountain: Season 1 (2004) 8% EDIT “The show is a mountain all right. But you wouldn't want to ski on it. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 29, 2023 Full Review CSI: New York: Season 1 (2004) 63% EDIT “Rivetingly creepy... New York will be even more intense in the CSI realm than Las Vegas or Miami, and the show could give NBC's Law & Order a run for its money. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 29, 2023 Full Review Veronica Mars: Season 1 (2004) 97% EDIT “Don't miss Veronica Mars, the most surprisingly entertaining new series on TV this season. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 29, 2023 Full Review Lost: Season 1 (2004) 96% EDIT “Lost undertakes the ambitious assignment of developing 14 characters... If anybody can meet the challenge, it's Abrams. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jun 29, 2023 Full Review Vengeance Unlimited: Season 1 (1998) 19% EDIT “If you're finding Friends unfunny and can't abide the treacle of Promised Land, then Vengeance Unlimited may be a pleasantly diabolical Thursday-night surprise. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 5, 2023 Full Review Felicity: Season 1 (1998) 91% EDIT “Felicity is phony. It presents a fantasy world, pretending it's real. A lot of people criticize Ally McBeal for the same thing, but there's a big difference. The people in their 20s who would take life cues from "ally" should be old enough to know better.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 5, 2023 Full Review Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place: Season 1 (1998) 27% EDIT “Except for the sunny energy of the girl in this show, Traylor Howard from Boston Common, there's no reason to order seconds at "Pizza Place."” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jan 25, 2023 Full Review Significant Others: Season 1 (1998) 22% EDIT “Significant Others is more despicable than dismissible.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Jan 25, 2023 Full Review Angel: Season 1 (1999) 91% EDIT “Angel is more straight-ahead action than "Buffy," but it is a spin-off that twirls terrifically. Plunked behind Buffy, it completes the most joyously entertaining two hours on television. ” – Philadelphia Inquirer Oct 11, 2022 Full Review The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.: Season 1 (1993) 92% EDIT “By any name, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. is one of the season's best new series.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Aug 16, 2022 Full Review Trade Winds: Season 1 (1993) EDIT “What it will not feature is writing that contains the barest shred of believability or acting that rises above the level of the average third-grade Christmas pageant.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Aug 16, 2022 Full Review Home Free: Season 1 (1993) 17% EDIT “There really isn't any good part, but there are lots of jokes about bodily functions.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 13, 2022 Full Review Living Single: Season 1 (1993) 54% EDIT “Hey, guys, It's a sitcom. It's on Fox. And in that relatively simplistic world, it's not so bad.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Feb 10, 2022 Full Review Everybody Loves Raymond: Season 1 (1996) 77% EDIT “You may not have heard of them all, but if you do manage to tune in, you'll recognize that next to Roseanne, Everybody Loves Raymond has the best supporting cast in a family sitcom on television.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Oct 20, 2021 Full Review Grey's Anatomy: Season 1 (2005) 71% EDIT “[The producers] are not bad at cramming a gallon of plot into a one-pint IV bag, but, unfortunately, the resulting dose is a steady drip of medical-show cliches.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 9, 2021 Full Review Uncle Buck: Season 1 (1990) 0% EDIT “Folks have raised a ruckus over the questionable language that issues from the mouths of the babes in Uncle Buck. More questionable is how this blowhard series ever made it to the air.” – Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 9, 2021 Full Review
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