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The Slap - Season 1

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In the view of an Australian short series that came in 2011, this American series describes a sensational story. Once, a family was glad however everything change when a man slaps a misbehaving child for another couple. Things flip around.
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Junkee
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November 20, 2015

The producers have hyped up the show to soap opera levels and reverted many of the diverse characters into stereotypes to make them easier to digest.
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Contra Costa Times
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February 10, 2015

The Slap, a provocative new NBC drama, is a saga that gets under your skin. That doesn't mean it's a great show, but I imagine the issues it raises will spark plenty of spirited dinner-table chatter among those who see it.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
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February 10, 2015

The Slap may not be nearly as bracing as its inspiration, but it possesses a sting nonetheless.
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Yahoo! TV
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March 12, 2015

Irritating and fascinating, The Slap is unlike anything else on network TV.
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Denver Post
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February 06, 2015

The cast is inviting... But the too-prominent, overly obvious voice-over narrator is a truly awful innovation.
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Australian Book Review
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October 14, 2017

In the end, like the book, the television manifestation of The Slap is a harsh, not necessarily judgemental, portrait of the generation turning forty, as well as a gentler evocation of those on either side of the divide.
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Media Life
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February 11, 2015

NBC's new version of The Slap is a worthy substitute, with a strong cast and a vivid script that preserves the virtues of the original while sharpening the issues and drama for stateside viewers.
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We Got This Covered
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February 10, 2015

The Slap's ultimate eight-episode future may be uncertain, but one thing's for sure: its opening two hours are some of the most compulsively watchable TV made so far this year.
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Slate
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April 06, 2015

Honestly, the best thing about The Slap is that it's ending, and I don't even (entirely) mean that as a backhanded compliment.
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Oregonian
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February 09, 2015

How many shows can have you on the edge of your seat watching the simmering, unspoken issues between friends and family at a birthday party?
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RogerEbert.com
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February 10, 2015

Despite some broad characterizations and a few narrative twists that feel overly highlighted for maximum thematic effect, NBC's The Slap is surprisingly effective overall thanks to the remarkably talented ensemble.
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Newark Star-Ledger
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February 13, 2015

The entire production comes to a screeching halt every time the omniscient narrator dispenses intolerably ponderous gems in infuriatingly plummy tones.
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