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The First

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Metascore
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positive
13(45%)
mixed
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3(10%)
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Sep 4, 2018
91
IndieWire
The middle section of Season 1 features some of the best character development, perspective shifts, and overall writing this year.
Sep 13, 2018
90
TV Guide Magazine
This eight-episode series created by Beau Willimon has all the right stuff. Sean Penn, in his first TV series regular role, delivers a tremendously affecting performance. ... Some genre fans may gripe it takes the show too long to achieve liftoff, but that's the point. [17-30 Sep 2018, p.24]
Sep 13, 2018
90
Wall Street Journal
This is not a space show, or at least it won’t be till the end of the season. But it does what it does with a high degree of intelligence. ... There’s nothing pedestrian about The First, though. It orbits high above the cable traffic.
Dec 14, 2018
88
Chicago Sun-Times
This is an ambitious, bold, beautiful, occasionally trippy, big-picture sci-fi drama.
Sep 14, 2018
80
New York Magazine (Vulture)
Not all of the series’ risks pay off, and the overall approach is so counterintuitive that it’s bound to frustrate audiences who expected more of a problem-solving space mission story along the lines of Apollo 13 or The Martian. ... But once you get used to The First’s peculiar rhythms, it weaves a spell that’s somewhere between a ’90s John Wells drama (think ER or The West Wing) and a slowed-down TV answer to Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life especially).
Sep 14, 2018
80
Vox.com
What The First is: a surprisingly affecting drama about several families and a planet in crisis.
Sep 11, 2018
75
New York Post
Hagerty and Ingram do, at times, veer toward predictability but it doesn’t impede the series overall feel (and, let’s face it, this is a series that needs viewers to be emotionally invested in its characters.) Willimon’s writing, pacing and sense of place, so evident in “House of Cards” (particularly in Seasons 1 and 2) resonates here.
Sep 14, 2018
75
Uncle Barky
For now, you’re advised to ride out The First, sluggishness and all. There are enough bright spots to bring it all home, with Mars very gradually getting closer to becoming more than just a talking point.
Sep 12, 2018
70
The Hollywood Reporter
The series builds well after its stop-and-start beginning. It reminds you that before House of Cards went off the rails with soap opera high jinks and Kevin Spacey hamminess, it was a promising show about the personal cost of power. Think of The First similarly, rather than as Mars Trek, and you could be intrigued.
Sep 12, 2018
70
The New Yorker
Downbeat but uplifting, the series is less a sci-fi thriller than a character study. Like its star--Sean Penn, who here does a lot of muscular brooding--the show promises solemn rumination, and more often achieves an earnest heaviosity.
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