ABC is the last of the major networks to unveil a new TV series this season. While the network still has several successful shows on the air, the execs are very aware that they need to find some new hits. Time will tell if Revenge will help fill that need.
Revenge follows the story of Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp), a mysterious young woman who arrives in the Hamptons. She’s actually lived there before, as a child, and returns incognito to seek revenge on the people who killed her father and destroyed her family. Others in the cast include Madeleine Stowe, Gabriel Mann, Henry Czerny, Ashley Madekwe, Nick Wechsler, Josh Bowman, Christa B. Allen, and Connor Paolo.
Here’s what the critics think of Revenge:
Chicago Tribune: “Emily and [Stowe’s] Victoria may be the most conniving characters in this fall’s crop of new TV shows, and you really don’t want to miss their scrumptious scheming. VanCamp gives Emily equal amounts of cold resolve, guilt and vengeful glee as she plots her vengeance. Stowe’s Victoria embodies all those qualities, plus an imposing nature that would have the Real Housewives of anywhere shaking in their Louboutins.”
“I don’t want to give too much away, but when Emily and Victoria take aim at the same target in the premiere — well, I squealed just a little bit. They say Revenge is a dish best served cold, and here it’s downright delicious.”
NY Daily News: “The bigger challenge for the show, of course, is to make us understand the things Emily now does. The most famous male vengeance seekers over the years have often followed an unspoken code that says you’re not only allowed to seek revenge, you’re almost obligated.”
“That cuts them a lot of slack in the behavior and morality departments, and it will be interesting to see if Emily seems to be accorded similar leniency. Whether she is or not, she quickly moves beyond the point where she is purely a sympathetic victim.”
“That means Revenge will bank more on creating a compelling and complex psychological and investigative drama than on simply setting up good guys and bad guys and counting on the viewer to root for the good guys to win. The show is asking viewers, then, to invest some time and not expect a clean resolution of some black-and-white drama each week. That’s a gamble and a risk. Revenge seems confident it can be taken and won.”
USA Today: “And they’ve also twisted the story a bit so it can fit the confines of a weekly Leverage-type con. Each week, while she’s working her way toward the Graysons, Emily destroys one of their accomplices. Surely you can see the rub. How many accomplices can there be, and how many can Emily destroy before someone starts to catch on — or before viewers start to notice that innocent people are inevitably being hurt?”
“Yet for fans of soaps, there is reason for hope. The show looks great, and it often sounds good, particularly when Emily is delivering a line we know is nasty but her victim doesn’t. It also boasts a decent cast, with Stowe making a particularly formidable foe. And she’ll have to be if she’s going to survive Emily — not to mention CSI and Law & Order: SVU. With competition like that, Revenge may end up going cold faster than ABC would like.”
LA Times: “As is often the case with melodrama, I find Revenge essentially unconvincing and also quite likable. At times, it has something of the sound and silliness of kids playing at being sophisticated adults.” …
“That the atmosphere of let’s-pretend never quite dissipates is not really a hindrance; the show seems happy to breathe in that air. The Phillip Noyce-directed pilot is quite handsome — Chris Manley, from Mad Men, photographed it — with a chilly-looking North Carolina standing in for the Hamptons. The production has since moved to Southern California, and we’ll see how that impersonation works out.”
Boston Herald: “In perhaps its biggest misfire, the show opens a few months in the future, showing what seems to be the culmination of Emily’s work, delivering the kind of blow from which her nemesis will never recover. Or have events just spiraled out of her control?”
“There are guilty pleasures and then there are ones for which you just feel guilty about sacrificing your valuable time. Revenge is the latter.”
What do you think? Will you give Revenge a chance? If you’ve seen it, is it worth watching again or should it be quickly cancelled?
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Come on, what happened? I want to see more, just give Revenge a chance, I love it.
Please do not tell me my show is gone. My family loves this show and looks forward to it each week.
This series has all the drama and excitement of any murder/mystery story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Please keep it going. I can’t wait to see what happens next!
We look forward to watching Revenge and really like all the characters. The evil Mother
is good and Emily is even better! Love the show as much as The Mentalist.
Do not..Take Revenge off the air. It is bad enough that we have to break so much. A.B.C has taken Off the map and Combat Hospital off air & did not even finish the last episode. I understand these actors and writers need a holiday…but..this is ridiculous! we are loyal to watching your channel & you can not even give us the common courtesy of giving us a reliable schedule. THANK YOU, A.B.C!!
I look forward to the show each week …it was not on this week ….don’t cancel the show its one of the best
Love the show don’t want it to end my family is hooked on it been trying to find out when new eposides are to come back on hope they do’t take it off the air!
Absolutely hooked on this show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
i love the show it is so different from most shows on today don’t like the reruns but hope the show stay on the air been watching from day one.
I agree with anonymous. I love this show along with my husband and look forward to it being continued.
Don’t understand why so many re-runs. Would like to see new episodes. My favorite show.
I too am sick of all the reruns already. I am going to give up watching it. I thought it was my favorite show, but this is ridiculous with at least 3 reruns so far.
Ditto re the rerun problem. This would be a GREAT show if they’d air new episodes every week. They get viewers all hot and heavy for the next installment and then leave us hanging for weeks. There is too much competition for mindshare to put up with that. I’ve been watching since it premiered, and there have been just as many weeks of reruns or replacements as there have been new episodes. Disappointing and a major turn-off!!
I want to know also rerun last week and again this week. Feb 2nd today……I’m giving up
I love Revenge but I just do not understand why there are reruns so much ready. Ilook forward to watching it. Then another rerun??? What’s up with that?