Critic Reviews
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Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
NBC's new "Thank God You're Here" doesn't start out as strong as I'd hoped. It has potential, though. |
| 60 |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
The show is gently entertaining in a way reminiscent of variety shows of old. |
| 60 |
TV Guide Matt Roush
Cheerfully cheesy. |
| 50 |
People Weekly Tom Gliatto
Innocently goofy. [30 Apr 2007, p.37] |
| 50 |
San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
There's much to recommend in "Thank God You're Here!," but the show could be vastly improved by giving viewers at home a little more credit. |
| 50 |
Christian Science Monitor Gloria Goodale
The show will have to loosen up to succeed. |
| 30 |
Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
There are clever moments in NBC's new improv series "Thank God You're Here," but you can get awfully restless waiting for them. |
| 30 |
Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
There are a few funny moments, I guess, but the show is certainly nothing to plan your evening around. |
| 30 |
Variety Brian Lowry
Hit-miss in the way improv almost invariably is, the show feels flabby at an hour. |
| 30 |
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
A very hit-or-miss improvisational exercise, with miles of miss for every inch of hit. |
| 20 |
Los Angeles Times Mary McNamara
It's more like sitting in on an embarrassing portion of an acting class. |
| 10 |
Washington Post Tom Shales
Almost anything sounds preferable to NBC's "Thank God You're Here." |
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