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UnReal

SummaryRachel (Shiri Appleby) will do anything, including manipulating the contestants for Julia (Constance Zimmer), the executive producer of the hit dating show they work on.

UnReal
Season 1
Season Premiere:Jun 1, 2015
Metascore Generally FavorableBased on 18 Critic Reviews
78
User Score Universal AcclaimBased on 108 User Ratings
8.4
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SummaryRachel (Shiri Appleby) will do anything, including manipulating the contestants for Julia (Constance Zimmer), the executive producer of the hit dating show they work on.

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Metascore
Generally FavorableBased on 18 Critic Reviews
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Metascore
Generally FavorableBased on 18 Critic Reviews
78
100% Positive
18 Reviews
0% Mixed
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0% Negative
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Jul 7, 2015
One of the fascinating tricks that UnReal has managed to pull off is utilizing the tropes of the reality TV format to drag viewers even deeper into their personal investment in these characters.
Jun 30, 2015
UnReal is darker than a locked box inside a lightproof cube sitting on the bottom of the ocean at midnight. It is an ice cream sundae laced with ipecac, delectable and poisonous all at once.
User Score
Universal AcclaimBased on 108 User Ratings
8.4
90% Positive
97 Ratings
6% Mixed
6 Ratings
5% Negative
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User Score
Universal AcclaimBased on 108 User Ratings
8.4
90% Positive
97 Ratings
6% Mixed
6 Ratings
5% Negative
5 Ratings

  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
Olira
Jun 12, 2016
What a FANTASTIC SHOW! It's got everything I want, Comedy, darkness, depth, drama. It's honestly very addicting and there have been so many moments that I was heartbroken, laughing my ass off, furious and more. It is well produced and written so well that you really do fall into this show and it knows exactly how to keep you hooked and make you feel for the characters. Do yourself a favour watch the first two episodes, you'll be hooked. The power female leads make me even more happy about this show. Makes me want to be a producer lol.
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sarahcote1978
Mar 16, 2016
I love this show it is my new addiction! I just binged the entire first season and I am obsessed!!! It totally reminded me of the book Lipo Queen. Yes, I am a fan of the Bachelor, Kardashians etc... "Reality" T.V. is fun. ****,yes,yes!!! And the book Lipo Queen if you are craving some more while we wait for season 2.
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SEASON 1
Though UnReal's purpose is to skewer the fakeness and calculation behind reality shows like The Bachelor, it really does something more important: It humanizes these archetypes.
Lifetime has one of the most aggressively interesting dramas in recent memory. There's borderline sociopathy, true human frailty, workplace strife, family drama, romance, social commentary, and a shred of satire.
May 28, 2015
A savvy, acerbic look at how the reality-TV sausage gets made, with all its inherent manipulation, and collateral damage be damned.
UnReal is most enjoyable when its nasty and least convincing when its doling out soap-opera subplots. [8 Jun 2015, p.13]
UnReal is as much a show about the compromises people make to earn a living as it is an insider's guide.
VicWaltz
Aug 4, 2015
Absolutely amazing. The show gets so dark, which feels weird since it's on Lifetime... UnReal manages to be at once more ridiculous and more gritty and realistic than anything else on television at this time. Maybe it succeeds in part because of the season it's on in (summer is easier to win), but I've rarely had a show that made me think so much after episode. It's actually at its best when the characters are doing terrible things to each other...
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tomizawa
Jul 23, 2015
I love Shiri Appleby playing the anti-heroine part. I'm tired of how women are constantly portrayed without any shades of grey. Women are as flawd and imperfect as men.Love how this main character doesn't rely on beauty to be interesting.The rest of the show is a lot of fun to watch. You are used to seeing the product of so much manipulation... Well, now you get to see behind scenes.
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LauraPalmer88
Jul 1, 2015
It took me half an episode(ep 5, "Truth") to fall n love with this show. That particular episode moved me to tears & has every time I've watched it since. I binge watched all the preceding episodes & am now obsessed with it. I don't think it makes any difference if you are a fan of reality TV or not, although that's the premise of the show(& it's freaking fascinating)because there is also so much else going on with the characters. Sheri Appleby is so fantastic as the core character of the show & really a big part of the show is about her as a person, her past even which is weeved in in clever ways. She is so multi-layered & able to convey so many emotions at once even without opening her mouth. When she does speak it's even better. She manages to be an extremely sympathetic & empathetic character even when she's manipulating the hell out of everyone around her (which is her job). She's troubled, depressed, strong, highly intelligent, and it's absolutely fascinating to watch her "do anything for her job" attitude conflict constantly with her truly empathetic nature. You can tell she really does care about the girls(the contestants) even when she's manipulating them yet her acting is amazingly subtle. There are other interesting characters but she carries the show & you're rooting for her, or at least I am, all the way. I agree with what one reviewer said about the male characters being underdeveloped but first of all, I don't think it's the worst thing to have a female driven show. And secondly I do feel that one of the male characters is becoming more developed as the show goes on & that's Adam, "the suitor". He could easily be a one note character(as could the contestants as noted) but he's not. Without giving anything away, it's actually pretty fascinating what the show is doing with his character. Instead of the usual female character who uses her looks & sexuality to get ahead & get what she wants, he's the male version except in "reality" he's often the one being used(just as women often are). There's one heartbreaking scene in ep 4 I think where he's blatantly being used. But it wouldn't be heartbreaking if you didn't already feel like he's a real person too & a good one at that.As for the "reality" aspect, I do watch some reality shows but "The Bachelor" doesn't happen to be one of them (the show within the show, "Everlasting" is clearly based on The Bachelor). However I read about it enough in my silly gossip magazines that I feel like I might as well be watching it lol. Anyway, that being said you don't need to watch it to be absolutely both riveted & horrified at what goes on "behind the scenes" & I have no doubt in my mind that at least some of if not most of the terrible things that happen on this show also happen in "real life" on shows like The Bachelor. Yes it's dark but I wouldn't be a bit surprised to learn that the "reality behind the reality" of shows like The Bachelor is just as dark & UnReal is actually bringing them into the light. If you're not watching this show, you need to be. Btw I actually came across this page b/c I was searching for who does the score of the show. The music is phenomenal & completely sets the mood of the show. It reminds me of the score of "The Social Network" in that it almost sounds like horror movie music yet this is obviously not meant to be a "scary" show, at least not in a horror based way. But it completely adds to the disturbing feel of the show. Disturbing in a good way I mean. But you'll have to watch it to understand what I mean ;)
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jedools
Jun 10, 2015
UnReal is like Veep for the behind the scenes world of reality television.Based on the pilot only, this show is surprising and exciting in it's innovation. It feels like a show you would see on Lifetime, not HBO. My only concern is whether it will be able to maintain the intensity and freshness of the pilot as the episodes go on, but the pilot is stronger than most movies I've seen this year.
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TessN
Apr 18, 2016
I don't really watch reality TV, but I've encountered enough along the way to understand the basic premise of it. And this show performs a minor miracle -- it's simultaneously a smart character drama about an antiheroine at the exact same time that it brings the kind of soapy melodrama that makes reality shows fun. Effectively, it manages to have its cake and eat it too. And perhaps best of all, no actual contestants were harmed in the making of this show.The show provides a smart, insidery look at how reality shows are shaped, the participants manipulated into doing all sorts of things they wouldn't normally do with all sorts of producers' tricks. And one of the things that makes this such a good show is that people I would never have expected to like end up pretty likable. We understand the contestants and their points of view and why they're doing this, and we have sympathy for most all of them along the way, with maybe only a couple of exceptions. We know Adam -- the "Suitor" on the show -- is shallow and ludicrously privileged, but he still manages to be charming enough that it's easy to forget his copious flaws. We see everything from the point of view of the producers and understand how they end up manipulating people horribly and what they need to accomplish to do their kind of horrible jobs. Even Quinn, the boss and seeming villain of the piece, becomes a genuinely sympathetic character along the way, without ever being whitewashed into becoming someone she isn't.I've paid attention to Marti Noxon dating back to when she became the showrunner for Buffy, when she took a lot of criticism for taking the show in directions that seemed to yield darker looks at the characters with less breezy fun. This feels like it might be the perfect use of her talents -- it's dark as it can be, but set against a sunny enough backdrop to counterbalance it perfectly.I'm really happy that there's going to be at least one more season, and I hope it will be on the air for a long time to come.
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