Robert David Sullivan
Robert David Sullivan's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Will & Grace: Season 1 (1998)
85%
EDIT
“The most likely success of the season, as well as the most Frasier-like in its ability to transcend a contrived premise. ” –
Boston Phoenix
Apr 12, 2023
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Sports Night: Season 1 (1998)
90%
EDIT
“You can enjoy the series even if, like me, you'd rather get a tooth pulled than sit through a football game. ” –
Boston Phoenix
Apr 5, 2023
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Felicity: Season 1 (1998)
91%
EDIT
“Television-critic protocol says that I should at least pick the best of this genre and pronounce it watchable, so I'll opt for the soft-core porn of Dawson's Creek over the Ingmar-Bergman-meets-McGruff-the-Crime-Dog formula of Felicity. ” –
Boston Phoenix
Apr 5, 2023
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Total Recall 2070: Season 1 (1999)
56%
EDIT
“Total Recall 2070 is an enjoyable diversion -- not as scary as The X-Files, but certainly populated with more plausible bogeymen.” –
Boston Phoenix
Jun 27, 2019
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Veep: Season 2 (2013)
92%
B+
EDIT
“Louis-Dreyfus continues to make Selina more interesting than the shallow, narcissistic character that Veep could have ended up with.” –
AV Club
Mar 29, 2019
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Season 2 (1985)
EDIT
“The most successful TV version of this character was the British series starring Jeremy Brett.” –
Boston Phoenix
Nov 12, 2018
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The Dick Van Dyke Show: Season 3 (1963)
EDIT
“[The Season 3 premiere] has one of the most famous twist endings-and one of the longest laughs from a studio audience-in sitcom history. And in contrast to many "most memorable" TV moments, it flows perfectly from a funny and well-paced story.” –
AV Club
Sep 5, 2018
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All in the Family: Season 8 (1977)
EDIT
“Most strikingly, Archie essentially admits that he inherited racist attitudes from his own father - and says it would be a betrayal to change them. Though not the official finale, this is a fitting capstone for the series.” –
AV Club
Aug 29, 2018
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All in the Family: Season 6 (1975)
EDIT
“Remains funny because of O'Connor and Stapleton's sharp performances.” –
AV Club
Aug 29, 2018
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All in the Family: Season 4 (1973)
EDIT
“By now, Edith has transcended her dingbattery to become a source of comic wisdom.” –
AV Club
Aug 29, 2018
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All in the Family: Season 3 (1972)
EDIT
“The realistic way All In The Family examines the Bunkers' marriage remains one of the show's most pleasantly surprising elements” –
AV Club
Aug 29, 2018
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All in the Family: Season 2 (1971)
EDIT
“Lots of formerly taboo plots became sitcom standards after All In The Family tried them.” –
AV Club
Aug 29, 2018
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The Wire: Season 1 (2002)
86%
EDIT
“The Wire is comfort television for cynics and paranoiacs.” –
Boston Phoenix
Jun 21, 2018
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The Michael J. Fox Show: Season 1 (2013)
70%
B-
EDIT
“All sitcoms are difficult to judge on the basis of the first two episodes, but this one demands even more caution.” –
AV Club
Sep 27, 2013
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The Simpsons: Season 24 (2012)
33%
C-
EDIT
“The Simpsons has always had some sick humor, but I don't remember it being this consistently cruel and, worse, generic.” –
AV Club
Sep 30, 2012
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Law & Order: Season 9 (1998)
EDIT
“Given its history, it's likely that Law & Order will recover from the less-than-stellar episodes so far this season, but one wonders whether it will finally run out of cases to dramatize.” –
Boston Phoenix
Nov 2, 1998
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