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Brothers and Sisters - Season 1

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The series enters the complex world of the Walkers, and explores what it means to be an American family in the 21st century through the drama surrounding the family's adult siblings.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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September 24, 2006

One of the executive producers here is playwright Jon Robin Baitz, and TV is smarter just because he's watching it, let alone making it.
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New York Daily News
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September 24, 2006

Bottom line: Like the actors. Don't like the show.
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Television Without Pity
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May 23, 2007

Despite my various criticisms, I give it two thumbs up -- and I only harp on it because I know it can do better. Well, except for the acting, which doesn't get much better than this.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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September 24, 2006

An unwieldy mess.
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Uncle Barky
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September 22, 2006

This is a textured, well-executed, serious-minded serial that builds nicely over Sunday's first hour.
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Guardian
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June 21, 2007

Brothers and Sisters has the promise to hook viewers with its mix of soapy storylines and sharp language.
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People Magazine
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September 24, 2006

The show wants to mix in big themes (politics, money) with a family soap opera, but it just feels bloated and vague.
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Entertainment Weekly
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December 27, 2006

Brothers is still in search of an identity. Its issues are rather antiquated, and any show that mentions the phrase ''pension fund,'' much less relies on it for a major plot point, should have its dramatic license revoked.
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Boston Globe
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September 24, 2006

It strains to show the strains of the wealthy Walker family of California, and my eyes strained to stay open.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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September 24, 2006

File this under "We'll See."
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