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Bionic Quicklinks: A Roundup of "Bionic Woman" Pilot Reviews

by Ryan

MichelleRyanand Sackhoff Fight on RoofPilot Slate finds Katee Sackhoff to be the best villain on T.V.Roco at Bionic-blog likes what he sees.

Margie liked the episode but found it a little too fast paced.

Ryan found Katee Sackhoff the best part of the episode.

Bob Sassone at TVBuddy.com thinks too much happens in the first 15 minutes.

Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly hated the contrived scene with the little girl almost as much as I did, but gives the episode a B.

Tim Goodman of SF Gate is lukewarm, but he’ll give it a couple of my episodes.

James Poniewozik over at Time.com wishes for a better show, but has faith Eick and Co. can turn it around.

G. Arnold at Blogcritics.org liked the high quality production value of the pilot and thinks it’s got potential.

Adam Buckman of the NYPost found the pilot cliched and so depressing he wanted to slash his wrists.

Mathew Gilbert of the Boston Globe found the pilot sleekly engaging.

 

Besides Adam Buckman of the NYPost, most critics liked the pilot, but do hope for some improvement. 

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