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SummaryDr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll) and the Center for Disease Control Canary Team in New York City investigate a mysterious virus that may have roots to something ancient and deadly.
Season Premiere: 
Aug 28, 2016
Metascore
Generally Favorable
62
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Generally Favorable
7.6
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
40% Positive
2 Reviews
60% Mixed
3 Reviews
0% Negative
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Aug 27, 2016
80
Yahoo TV
Even the third episode, which is loaded with a lot of backstory origin material about Quinlan’s past, doesn’t get bogged down. When it’s good, The Strain moves as quickly as those long, creepy tongues that burst out of the strigoi’s mouths to suck your blood.
Aug 15, 2016
67
Entertainment Weekly
Out of the corner of your eye, The Strain almost looks like a real show. [19/26 Aug 2016 p.106]
User score
Generally Favorable
70% Positive
35 Ratings
22% Mixed
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8% Negative
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Nov 17, 2016
9
TheCore
The downside of critics only getting to see the first three eps of each season is that, as with the two previous seasons, they don't get to see how nutso badass things get by the end, especially with a season like this that keeps growing more epic in scale and dystopian in tone. We're not exactly getting Aaron Sorkin level character work here, but this season explored even more backstories on its already existing characters, making us care not just for the villain(s), but even the Hispanic guy who I finally actually started to feel deserved a part in this show in the first place (but I do mostly agree with other users- we could totally lose him and it wouldn't matter). This season actually makes a love triangle (of all cliche things) work, and as with earlier seasons dabbles in the whole "conflicted with still caring for loved ones even after they've been transformed into hideous vampire creatures" thing that would have just come across as flat out stupid in a dumber show, but mostly kind of works here (though you'll be pushed to those boundaries of acceptance in the final stretch of the season finale). I go with a high score for season 3 because all the disgusting worm-laden bloody nastiness and boat-loads of bad-ass violence and action make this show just too damn rad to not recommend!
Sep 11, 2016
9
Cherbear11
I like this show, it keeps me interested and on the edge of my seat. Can't wait to find out what they will do with the Master when he is found, will he the one doctor take the book to the master to get his son back or what can't wait to find out.
Aug 28, 2016
60
We Got This Covered
Still very much the thrill-a-minute lovechild of a macabre master and a novelist with a pronounced knack for the nasty, The Strain remains a juicy, pulpy, often delectable piece of summer programming in season 3.
Aug 18, 2016
60
TV Guide Magazine
The show is now basically a giddily graphic war-zone melodrama, with a quarantined Manhattan a new Ground Zero as embattled humans face an ancient evil. [22 Aug - 4 Sep 2016, p.16]
Aug 27, 2016
40
Collider
Ultimately, instead of finding our characters at the start of a new chapter, we find them somehow regressed back to what is essentially same old, same old and the first three episodes are spent catching up instead of moving forward. The rest of the gang is diverted by cumbersome subplots.
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Sep 22, 2016
8
Alexlee
plot development is good. casts played each corresponding characters brilliantly, the CGI and camera work is good .... basically everything is good but not perfect.
Mar 28, 2025
6
FlameHaze10
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Jul 3, 2017
5
Bitmouse
So yeah, my original review of this show still stands, would be better without the whole Zach and Kelly non-sense. Did Guillermo Del Toro go through a painful divorce or something?
Feb 26, 2017
4
marc5477
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Oct 31, 2016
4
ozymandias79
This has been the weakest season of 'The Strain'. Most of it was filler. The latino subplot was pointless (fast forwarded through after ep. 4). The storyline with Ef and the woman was practically pointless, stretched out, and predicable. The flashbacks - all pointless. Fast forwarding through all the pointless filler made it a little better but the last episode was the only one worth watching in its entirety. Almost nothing happened this season. This show has two episodes in season 4 to prove its back on track. Otherwise, I'm tuning out...
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