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The Event - Season 1

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The series tells the story of Sean Walker, a regular guy who launches an investigation into the disappearance of his fiancee, only to stumble upon a government conspiracy that is bigger than the president himself.
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TIME Magazine
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September 20, 2010

The Event comes across as enigmatic without being engaging.
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Slate
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September 20, 2010

The Event, shrouded in mystery by necessity, is one of those shows-a whodunit spun into a big whatsit built to keep the audience scratching for answers, solving for X-files.
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Newsday
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September 20, 2010

Lots of eye candy, mystery, intrigue, questions, and superlative production values.
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Under the Radar
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September 20, 2010

If you can tolerate the overly histrionic pilot and are curious enough to find out what "the event" actually is, of which there is no mention in the pilot, then NBC has a Lost-esque show on its hands. Count me out.
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New York Daily News
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September 20, 2010

The Event is such a blur of shadowy operatives, dubious motives, cryptic dialogue and mystifying time shifts that by the end, many viewers may be not so much curious as simply confused.
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HitFix
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September 20, 2010

It seems rude to extend an invitation to so many people without delivering an event.
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Boston Globe
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September 20, 2010

The "Event'' premiere operates like a well-oiled machine.
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PopMatters
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September 20, 2010

What's ultimately frustrating about The Event is not the lack of answers or the dreadfully lazy characterizations. It's the insistence that the plot somehow taps into something that's happening right now in the United States.
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