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Powers - Season 1

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Set in a world where humans and superheroes called 'Powers' co-exist, a former Power, Christian Walker, who had his own powers taken from him, investigates crimes involving superhumans along with his partner.
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Forbes
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March 09, 2015

It succeeds in making the kind of programming Netflix and Amazon thought they were too good for (hint, they aren't).
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Slate
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March 09, 2015

A truly deconstructionist superhero story, in the form of a slowly unfolding procedural, with a side helping of zaniness? I would have liked to see that show. Powers isn't it.
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The Atlantic
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March 12, 2015

With this end-product, it's finally clear why Powers has had such a tortured path to the small screen.
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HitFix
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March 10, 2015

It drives Copley's performance into a really mannered and angst-ridden direction, it makes Deena Pilgrim... into an afterthought, and it leads to every single emotional and thematic arc of the show being over-articulated.
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News.com.au
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June 10, 2016

The world of Powers might just be engrossing enough to sustain the flaws, especially if superheroes are your game.
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AV Club
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March 10, 2015

The TV series combines a plethora of different Powers plots into one narrative, delivering scripts that have a lot of familiar elements for fans of the comic, but don't unfold the way readers would expect.
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Stuff.co.nz
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April 26, 2017

With characters that feel dull and dialogue that feels clumsy. You'd need to be a mega superhero fan to stick with it.
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New York Times
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March 10, 2015

It's a television show, not a first-person shooter. And it's a reasonably entertaining one in its CW-style, low-rent, formulaic way.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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March 10, 2015

The dialogue, for one thing, is likely to rub serious drama fans the wrong way with its mix of cheap one-liners, bad metaphors, and a stunning amount of epithets and four-letter words - anatomical, sexual, scatological, it's all there.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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March 10, 2015

Powers doesn't get off to the the best start but the concept is strong and the world so detailed and cleverly built out that it's probably a series that bears some monitoring to see if it will improve.
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