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Oct 28, 2014
91
From the writing, to the cast, to impactful details like the spot-on styling and sets, Benched exudes confidence and commitment.
Oct 22, 2014
83
Benched is more lightweight [than Enlightened], but it's encouragingly funny thanks to Coupe, whose attempts at anger management showcase impeccable comic timing.
Oct 28, 2014
80
It's rare to come across a comedy that displays such admirable focus and delivers such smartly packaged slices of diverting escapism. More, please.
Oct 27, 2014
75
The show’s humor is grounded in Nina’s fish-out-of-water career adjustment to a far less glamorous job and world, which may sound rather obvious, but works because of terrific writing by co-creators Michaela Watkins and Damon Jones.
Oct 27, 2014
70
This may all seem assembled from a paint-by-numbers kit, but it clicks nicely, thanks to a lively group of supporting players who include Fred Melamed as a judge and Jolene Purdy as an intern.
Oct 28, 2014
67
Good as Coupe is, the rest of the ensemble needs to come into sharper focus in a hurry for most of the comedy to work. But she's a strong foundational piece.
Oct 28, 2014
63
The more it settles down, the better it gets, although "better" remains relative.
Oct 28, 2014
60
It’s a breezy, amusing half hour with a lead character whose insecurities poke through her confident exterior.
Oct 27, 2014
50
Aside from the occasional line that’s slightly bluer than what can be gotten away with on most network fare, there’s precious little here to distinguish the series.