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Human Target
EMAILPRINTSERIES: Fox, Wednesday 8:00p (60 minutes)

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 26 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 37 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Action / Adventure, Drama
Created By: Jonathan Steinberg
First Air Date: January 17, 2010
Summary
Starring Mark Valley, Chi McBride, and Jackie Earle Haley
The series adaptation of the graphic novel has Mark Valley as Christopher Chance, who takes the place of his clients while investigating who is behind the threats.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
NewsdayVerne Gay
Target is pure, utter, ridiculous, over-the-top-into-the-ravine entertainment.
Read Full Review >Boston HeraldMark A. Perigard
Fox’s Human Target is the closest thing on TV to swigging a keg of Red Bull. It’s one hour of pure energy, a blast of fun action and stunts.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
Target is a helluva lot of fun. Valley delivers punchlines as well as he does elbows to the faces of villains.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
Although the series departs from its comicbook roots, the premiere establishes a topnotch look, clever style and bigscreen tone. Perhaps most significantly, the second hour happily matches or surpasses the first.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara
Writer and executive producer Jonathan E. Steinberg does an admirable job preserving the smart-mouth humor and ker-pow, splat fun while creating story lines and characters grounded in the alpha-male charm that made guys like Pierce Brosnan, Bruce Willis and Robert Conrad so popular.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
In that way, he's not unlike the super-competent Michael Westen from "Burn Notice," and "Human Target" has the same fun, retro-chic vibe as that USA series. But because it's on a broadcast network, the show works on a broader scale.
Read Full Review >TV GuideMatt Roush
Mark Valley, droll and dashing, is long overdue a hit series, and I’d like to think this fast-paced piece of popcorn fluff could be the ticket. I’d watch Human Target for the retro-cool opening credits alone.
Read Full Review >Zap2it (Inside the Box)Rick Porter
It's a somewhat old-fashioned and pretty kick-ass hour of TV, with great action sequences in the first two episodes and, probably more important, well-turned performances by its three regulars: Mark Valley, Chi McBride and Jackie Earle Haley.
Read Full Review >San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesChuck Barney
Whatever the case, it's a blast to watch Valley's character squirm his way out of a major mess, while keeping his droll sense of humor intact. Human Target never will be a big-time Emmy magnet, but as a piece of good, escapist fun, it definitely hits the mark.
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
The tweaks this new Fox hour brings to the template are a higher degree of special-effects-fueled action, a faster pace and a consistently amusing tongue-in-cheek tone.
Read Full Review >New York PostLinda Stasi
Think Jack Bauer with excellent grooming. Or in Jack's case, with any grooming [in] Fox's entertaining new all-action-all-the-time series.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
Right now it's an action-packed drama that entertains with ease. That's plenty good enough.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser
I managed to follow the action without even trying. So if you find Jack Bauer overwhelming, try Human Target. It's the non-thinking man's "24."
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron
Although this Valley is too deep at times, there are enough elements to provide a fun, action-packed experience.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
Whether Chance has any actual superpowers might be a point worth debating if watching Human Target weren’t so much fun.
Read Full Review >Deseret NewsScott D. Pierce
It's a slam-bang action adventure with comedy and a little bit of personal drama. And it doesn't aspire to be anything more than that.
Read Full Review >People WeeklyTom Gliatto
The show, despite good stunt work, is clunkily overfamiliar. [1 Feb 2010, p.37]
Washington PostHank Stuever
The premise of this new series seems charmingly assembled from leftover "Magnum P.I." and "Spenser for Hire" polyforms kept in a storage bin somewhere.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray
Nothing very important is happening here, but if you love "24" for its silliness rather than its sometimes muddled message, "Human Target" might just hit the bull's-eye for you.
Read Full Review >New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
Human Target lays a good premise and an intriguing character over a fairly stock detective story. It's not the worst way to spend an hour.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
Human Target is perfectly adequate action fluff. It’s fast-paced, chock full of fight choreography, and filled with gimmicks including an out-of-control train and an upside-down airplane.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesMike Hale
There’s too much hinting around about Chance’s troubled past--reflecting the solemn pretensions of the comic book-- and the writing, in terms of both humor and plotting, isn’t at the level of the show’s role models.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
Despite a terrific cast, Human Target feels like a soulless thing created from bits and pieces from better TV shows and movies.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
Valley has long displayed a flinty appeal and here he adds a knowing sense of humor. But it will take more than that to get viewers interested enough to take aim at Human Target on a weekly basis.
Read Full Review >PopMattersCynthia Fuchs
Even the flashy action is of a piece with all this conventional structuring, as Chance regularly takes a few minutes to run and jump or punch and shoot. Such predictability does Human Target no favors.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 7.8 (out of 10) based on 37 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Maddog Jones gave it an8:
Great show, very entertaining. Leave your brain at the door and enjoy an action packed, humorous, fun show.
Gordon T gave it a3:
A really stupid poorly written show. Don't waste your time.
Venator gave it a5:
Gotta say the users had it breaken down better than the critics, so nothing to add.
Peter D gave it a7:
Not awe inspiring, but charming. I find it sort of amusing how people equate some of the set pieces with the comic, when the comic (at least in its most recent version) wasn't much for goofy over the top action.
Brian N. gave it an8:
Very good show but could use a little action a la '24'. Valley plays the "Bond on steroids" role well without being arrogant about it. I was happy to see Chi McBride back on telelvision and hope they give him more onscreen time in the future. Jackie Earle Haley's character Guerrero hooked me immediately so definitely give him more air time as well. Notable debut for Human Target, looking forward to seeing the series reach its full potential in the coming months.
Dalals P gave it a6:
It was okay. The plot was pretty boring and predictable but it looks like there might be some potential. Like the three main characters.
Paul gave it a5:
Anything based on a comic book is going to be a little out there, but this is wildly implausible. Gotta stop a train in 20 miles but you can't use the emergency brakes because they might blow up (blow up ?!?)? How about decelerating? I'm neutral on this one. It's just a "shoe horn in as much action as you can" show, which makes the action kinda mechanical, which means little suspense. Whether it sticks as a guilty pleasure is hard to say, but there's so many good actions show that actually are well written, why wouldn't I watch one of those? Like the show that followed it: 24.
