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Breaking In - Season 1

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The film follows complex relationships of Oz (Christian Slater), Melanie (Odette Yustman), Cash (Alphonso McAuley), Cameron Price (Bret Harrison) in a high-tech security firm. They struggle with the ups and downs in their work and their life to balance everything.
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Variety
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April 06, 2011

Clever in spots and filled with pop-culture references, with its modest charms and well-trodden concept this comedic caper represents the kind of formula that has historically struggled to break out.
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Newsday
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April 06, 2011

Less pander, more wit, please.
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Boston Globe
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April 06, 2011

It's a happy mix, a breezy, playful half-hour that has the potential to open up into something special.
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HitFix
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April 06, 2011

Lots of good ideas, but the execution's still lacking.
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Uncle Barky
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April 06, 2011

Breaking In succeeds only in being a stupendously bad half-hour of television that should be charged with breaking and entering into unsuspecting living rooms.
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Huffington Post
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April 06, 2011

I can see Breaking In growing into a pleasant, mildly goofy comedy that offers the light-adventure qualities of a USA or TNT show and the silly diversions of a half-decent Chuck episode.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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April 06, 2011

It's a strange little show: a lighthearted half-hour caper that purports to be a comedy but isn't really that funny.
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New York Daily News
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April 06, 2011

The plot doesn't offer a lot of possibilities. The jokes are predictable even when the delivery is hip, and none of the characters is especially likable.
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PopMatters
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April 06, 2011

If Christian Slater has proved anything over the past few years, it's that he can't draw a television audience.
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