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Samantha Who?
SERIES: ABC, Monday 9:30p (30 minutes)

Samantha Who?
Critic Score
Metascore: 59 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.5 out of 10
based on 25 reviews
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Starring Christina Applegate, Jennifer Esposito, Melissa McCarthy, Barry Watson, Jean Smart, and Kevin Dunn

Christina Applegate loses her memory in an accident and discovers she wasn't a pleasant person.

GENRE(S): Comedy
CREATED BY: Cecelia Ahern
Don Todd
FIRST AIR DATE: October 15, 2007

What The Critics Said

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80
LA Weekly Robert Abele
Beyond its title, I have no quibble with this well-made, sly, heartwarming and at times giddily funny show.
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80
The New York Times Ginia Bellafante
The show works because Ms. Applegate is the kind of comic actress who could never be completely believable as a goody-two-shoes. She puts a healthy ironic distance between herself and that dreaded entity, the better person her character must become. You look in her eyes, and, happily, you see a recidivist.
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80
Los Angeles Times Robert Lloyd
Samantha Who? is as perfectly realized a comedy as the fall has to offer.
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80
Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
The show employs a terrific cast and runs with a promising premise.
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80
Miami Herald Glenn Garvin
Samantha Who? is not only a sitcom but a pungently funny one about self-discovery, reinvention and the possibility that beauty may be only skin-deep, but bitch goes right down to the bone.
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80
Newsday Diane Werts
Samantha Who? which is not nearly as cool a title, but still a sparkling comedy that treats its viewers as--gasp!--actual grown-ups.
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80
Wall Street Journal Nancy DeWolf Smith
It's a bit old-fashioned, which in today's TV universe makes it seem light and fresh--like the entrancing Ms. Applegate herself.
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75
Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
It's actually good ... and genuinely funny.
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75
USA Today Robert Bianco
Convincing both as the terrible woman she used to be and the nicer woman she's trying to be, Applegate holds the character together even when she's yelping or collapsing in a dither--though in the long run, less of that would be more.
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70
Baltimore Sun Tim Swift
The clever conceit is mostly successful in the series' opening episodes. But having it both ways has its costs, making Samantha smart and serendipitous, but never truly great.
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70
Kansas City Star Aaron Barnhart
Samantha Who? actually gets better as it goes along. There’s a lot of table-setting in this first episode, but I found myself enjoying a later episode, and Applegate is a big reason why.
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63
New York Daily News David Bianculli
Samantha Who? plays the discovery parts nicely. The question for this show, as it gets a few episodes in, is a trickier one: Once Sam starts recognizing everything and everyone around her, and makes the necessary adjustments, what's left?
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63
New York Post Adam Buckman
As appealing as Applegate is, the show itself struggles to produce laughs.
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60
Philadelphia Daily News Ellen Gray
Samantha Who? could easily be a complete mess. That it isn't is almost entirely due to Applegate, who brings sweetness, sarcasm and a steely edge to this story of a woman doing everything she can not to become the person she's always been.
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50
Philadelphia Inquirer Jonathan Storm
Samantha will battle against past unremembered sins, as the writers battle to bring their scripts up to Applegate's talents.
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50
San Francisco Chronicle Tim Goodman
Applegate is charming, adorable and funny. But she's going to need that plus a car battery or a purposeful dip in the bathtub with a hair dryer to get much spark into this series.
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50
Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
Samantha is more of a smiler than a laugher. That's fine. But the comedy straddles straight-up storytelling with clumsy moments of broad comedy (no insulting pun intended).
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50
Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
Samantha leaps from place to place as if its rapid pace could conceal the bumpy story line or at least suppress the observation that none of this makes much sense.
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40
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
The only person with untainted clues as to the person Samantha really was is the doorman to her apartment building, Frank (Tim Russ), and the combination of all these factors creates a premiere that is as pathetic as it is occasionally funny.
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40
Variety Brian Lowry
As is, though, the series seeks a tone of whimsy and settles for irritating, leaving Applegate to look perpetually baffled and perhaps longing for the subtlety of "Married ... With Children," without doing much to humanize her character.
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40
Newark Star-Ledger Alan Sepinwall
Samantha Who? isn't remotely as bad as the worst of this season's rookie class ("Cavemen," "Big Shots," CBS' upcoming "Viva Laughlin"), but it's ultimately forgettable in a way that a show about an amnesiac would probably want to avoid.
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40
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
But like so many other shows in recent years, this concept would work better as a one-shot movie than as a weekly series.
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30
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
Halfway through the premiere, the basis for the entire show is already worn thin.
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30
Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
The jokes that spring from that laborious setup aren’t all that funny.
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30
Washington Post Tom Shales
The two Samanthas are simply irritating and hyper in different ways, and don't add up to one complete, compelling kook.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this tv show is 8.5 (out of 10) based on 20 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Chris S. gave it a10:
One of my favourite comedy tv shows! Although the number of funny jokes are limited each episode, the plot and acting is extremely eye-catching, and makes it very enjoyable to watch!

Eric E. gave it an8:
I hate sitcoms and comedies normally. But one night I started watching this on ABC.com. And I just laughed my head off. I really enjoy this show and it is the first show like this that I am wanting to watch regularly since Home Improvement.

Pete S gave it a9:
Getting better every episode, and the comedic timing is flawless.

Steve K gave it a5:
Great premise, but unless Samantha life progresses it will get boring very quickly. It's starting to already.

Denise G. gave it a10:
My Favorite show.

Jasmine gave it a10:
A very lighthearted comedy. Applegate is spunky and lovable. So much fun to watch!

Brandon S. gave it a1:
Completely unfunny.

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