Metacritic TV

Invasion

SERIES: ABC, Wednesday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Starring William Fichtner, Eddie Cibrian, Lisa Sheridan, Kari Matchett, Tyler Labine, Evan Peters, Ariel Gade, and Alexis Dziena

Created by Shaun Cassidy

Genre(s): Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

FIRST AIR DATE: September 21, 2005

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

72 / 100

Critic Reviews

100 Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
It may be hard to believe that "Invasion's" premiere could be touching in the context of Katrina, and effective as a sci-fi drama. But that is the power of high-quality storytelling.
100 Miami Herald Glenn Garvin
Invasion is an excellent show, the new season's best drama.
100 USA Today Robert Bianco
Tonight's pilot lays the groundwork for what could be a fabulous series, one that blends supernatural adventure with down-to-earth, complex family dynamics.
90 Newsday Diane Werts
Layering such unnatural proceedings into the family-drama format only intensifies both story angles when you do it right. And Cassidy has, with strong casting, solid structure and a fine feel for what's most frightening.
90 Cleveland Plain Dealer Mark Dawidziak
Drenched in whom-do-you-trust paranoia and dripping with suspense, "Invasion" grabs you by the throat in the opening seconds and never lets go.
80 Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
What gives this serious heft and its own unique feel is the family drama woven throughout the premiere. That, and a group of particularly talented and skilled cast members who, under director Thomas Schlamme, take their performances to the highest levels.
80 Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
Like ''Lost"... the mystery is provocatively open-ended and, assuming the writing continues to be good, absorbing.
80 Philadelphia Inquirer Jonathan Storm
Invasion has great production values and is tops among the three new alien series.
80 PopMatters Bill Gibron
Perhaps the most satisfying element in the series is its patience.
80 San Jose Mercury News Charlie McCollum
"Invasion'' has the look of a winner.
80 Wall Street Journal Nancy DeWolf Smith
It has cinematic production values that give it the heft of a movie, and the lead characters are so natural and believable that the alien angle is less ludicrous than usual.
80 LA Weekly Robert Abele
It’s easily the most interesting of the three [new alien shows], taking the emotional chill and confusion that accompany a family divorce... and lacing them with a narratively complementary dose of body-snatching paranoia.
75 Entertainment Weekly Gillian Flynn
The series could move more quickly... Still, creator Shaun Cassidy has plenty of enticing layers at work.
75 New York Daily News David Hinckley
A potentially compelling sister series for "Lost."
75 New York Post Linda Stasi
Maybe it's not as great as "Lost," but then again, it could be awfully close.
75 Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
A compelling tale of ordinary people ensnared in extraordinary circumstances.
70 Kansas City Star Aaron Barnhart
Of all the new mystery-driven dramas aspiring to be this year’s “Lost”... “Invasion” is the most absorbing and least hokey.
70 Los Angeles Times Paul Brownfield
Unlike "Lost," which ended its first season twisted around itself with mystery and mythology, "Invasion" doesn't seem poised to madden you that way. Its ambition is smaller and more self-contained; weirdness will visit a town and change relationships among an extended, and messy, family.
70 The Onion A.V. Club 
Though the show has been tense and taut in the early going, creator Shaun Cassidy needs to figure out how to parcel out a narrative in episode form, with little stories playing out under the shadow of the big one.
70 The New Republic Lee Siegel
The show moves swiftly and suspensefully.
70 Time James Poniewozik
None of these [new sci-fi] series matches Lost's mix of character, wit and story, but the grim Invasion at least has the story part down, and keeps the horror at a nicely restrained simmer
60 Variety Brian Lowry
A child's quizzical utterance near the end of "Invasion" provides enough of a chill to warrant a return visit to what's otherwise a mildly intriguing pilot.
60 The New York Times Ned Martel
"Invasion" is a step up from many new offerings on the Sci Fi Channel, but never quite as intricate or engaging as the ABC hit "Lost."
60 Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
The pilot is enough to make you curious -- if it holds your attention to the end, that is.
60 Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
The drama's murkiness becomes frustrating.
60 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
"Invasion" offers a few scares, but it's more a sense of dread and something subtly awry that gives this drama its creepy vibe.
50 Baltimore Sun David Zurawik
Borderline over-the-top moments threaten the sense of verisimilitude usually expected in prime-time drama.
50 San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
There is something too pat, too telegraphed in "Invasion" to rile up the blood.
30 Chicago Tribune Sid Smith
The whole enterprise is a bit sophomoric and transparent, its behind-the-scenes political battles the stuff of canned Hollywood war movies.
30 Salon Heather Havrilesky
Features vaguely uninteresting characters, flat scenarios and a less-than-intriguing alien/swamp thing.

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