GAMES: GameSpot | GameFAQs MUSIC: Last.fm | MP3.com MOVIES: Metacritic | Movietome TV: TV.com
Home | About Metacritic | About Metascores | What's New | Wireless Versions | Discussion Forums | Advertising Inquiries | Contact Us | RSS
Metacritic.com: We Deal With Criticism
     Help
> Switch to Advanced Search  
Film Video/DVD Music Games TV

Television

2008-09 Midseason
2008 Fall Season
2008 Summer Season
2007-08 Midseason
2007 Fall Season
2007 Summer Season
2006-07 Midseason
2006 Fall Season
2006 Summer Season
2005-06 Midseason
2005 Fall Season
Best Of 2008
Best Of 2007
Best Of 2006
Best Of 2005
How Metascores Are Calculated
Discuss TV In Our Forums

 

Upcoming & Recent Movies & Specials

Virtuality 68
Fox, 6/26

Impact 41
ABC, 6/21

Into the Storm 75
HBO, 5/31

 

Upcoming & Recent Series Premieres

Hung 67
HBO, Sunday

The Philanthropist 61
NBC, Wednesday

NYC Prep 42
Bravo, Tuesday

Make It or Break It 63
ABC Family, Monday

Merlin 58
NBC, Saturday

HawthoRNe 47
TNT, Tuesday

Hammertime 45
A&E, Sunday

True Blood Season Two 74
HBO, Sunday

Nurse Jackie 76
Showtime, Monday

Weeds Season Five 73
Showtime, Monday

The Listener 44
NBC, Thursday

Royal Pains 63
USA, Thursday

The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien 67
NBC, Weekdays

Mental 40
Fox, Tuesday

Glee 77
Fox, Tuesday

 



Printer-Friendly Version Email This Page Discuss In Our Forums

Sleeper Cell
SERIES: Showtime, Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Sleeper Cell
Critic Score
Metascore: 65 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.4 out of 10
based on 26 reviews
read critic reviews
how did we calculate this?
based on 49 votes
read user comments
rate this tv show

Starring Michael Ealy, Oded Fehr, Grant Heslov, Henri Lubatti, Alex Nesic, Blake Shields, Melissa Sagemiller, and James LeGros

An FBI agent goes undercover in a Los Angeles-based terrorist sleeper cell in this 10-hour Showtime limited series.

GENRE(S): Drama
CREATED BY: Ethan Reiff
Cyrus Voris
FIRST AIR DATE: December 4, 2005
LAST AIR DATE: December 18, 2005
ALSO ON: Note that all nine episodes air between 12/4 and 12/18.

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...

100
New York Daily News David Hinckley
In theme and execution, in caliber of performance and level of dramatic tension, "Sleeper Cell" is an impressive, relentlessly gripping drama.
Read Full Review
80
Newsday Diane Werts
A rich character drama and riveting suspenser that makes Fox's "24" seem lackluster.
Read Full Review
80
Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
Sleeper Cell moves with more sophistication than most crime dramas.
Read Full Review
80
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
Smart, thrilling and politically timely, "Sleeper Cell" works overtime to mix believable character drama with jolts of surprising plot twists.
Read Full Review
80
TV Guide Matt Roush
This engrossing and unnerving nail-biter is a rare treat: a thriller with a brain and a soul.
80
Hollywood Reporter Barry Garron
This is a first-rate series that explores the hearts and minds of terrorists even as it presents scene after scene of suspense and action.
Read Full Review
80
LA Weekly Robert Abele
At times it plays like a hybrid of the ticking-bomb thrills from ["24"] and the moral thorniness that undergirds HBO’s excellent crime series The Wire.
Read Full Review
80
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
An eerie -- and excellent -- new series that makes ''24" look more than ever like a broadly drawn comic strip.
Read Full Review
75
Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
"Sleeper Cell" works as a smart, sharply styled thriller about a very serious subject.
Read Full Review
75
People Weekly Tom Gliatto
The second half builds steadily and surely toward a potential meet-and-greet with the apocalypse. [12 Dec 2005, p.39]
70
Time James Poniewozik
Imperfect but chilling.... In the end, Sleeper Cell is every bit as nailbiting as 24, with one crucial difference: neither the terrorists nor the Feds are supergeniuses.
Read Full Review
70
PopMatters Cynthia Fuchs
Sleeper Cell is compelling television primarily for its excellent performances and chilling premises, rather than its plots. Alarming as these may be, they are rendered here with predictable rising and falling action, a bit of romance, and some tidily resolved conflicts.
Read Full Review
70
Wall Street Journal Dorothy Rabinowitz
Highly compelling most of the time.
Read Full Review
70
San Jose Mercury News Charlie McCollum
While it is more intriguing than gripping, the drama has considerable power in its best moments, many of which will come in the last episodes.
Read Full Review
70
The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
"Sleeper Cell" is better than "24."
Read Full Review
60
Philadelphia Inquirer Ellen Gray
Most of the time, it's... pretty gripping.
Read Full Review
60
The New Yorker Nancy Franklin
Despite the mostly awful dialogue, “Sleeper Cell” succeeds on the strength of its plot.
Read Full Review
60
Baltimore Sun David Zurawik
If one is looking for a TV drama that earnestly tries to reflect and speak to our lives and times, it would be hard to do better than Sleeper Cell.
Read Full Review
58
Entertainment Weekly Gillian Flynn
All of Sleeper Cell's didacticism would be forgiven if it were more entertaining. [2 Dec 2005, p.67]
50
Variety Brian Lowry
Despite laudable elements -- particularly the magnetic Oded Fehr as the cell leader -- [the] series is too uneven to dub this ambitious mission a complete success.
Read Full Review
50
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
Fehr's performance is worth noting, if only because his cool demeanor is frighteningly at odds with the insane rhetoric pouring out of his mouth. His portrayal may be the show's greatest point of interest -- that is, if you aren't annoyed by Shields, or hypnotized into a slumber by Ealy's never-ending "haunted past" routine.
Read Full Review
40
Village Voice Joy Press
Sleeper Cell moves way too slowly to get anyone's pulse racing—except maybe the Arab American community, which will almost certainly protest, despite the writers' awkward attempts to give equal screen time to "good" and "bad" Muslims.
Read Full Review
40
New York Magazine John Leonard
Sleeper Cell tries laudably to entertain us and to complicate us simultaneously. But we also experience the Stockholm syndrome in reverse. The more time we spend with these people, the less we care about them.
Read Full Review
40
Los Angeles Times Paul Brownfield
For all its putative complexity, then, its passing examination of radical Islam versus peaceable Islam, its allusions to Guantanamo Bay and the Iraq insurgency, "Sleeper Cell" feels more like "The Shield," the L.A.-based cop drama on FX, the characters talking in overly stylized, expository quips, the L.A. cityscape whipping past in convincing fashion.
Read Full Review
38
USA Today Robert Bianco
Cobbled together out of hundreds of undercover/caper movie clichés, Sleeper Cell is so absurdly detached from the real world, it makes 24 look like a documentary.
Read Full Review
30
Kansas City Star Aaron Barnhart
The one thing “Sleeper Cell” does commendably is to suggest that there is a struggle going on for the soul of Islam, and that al-Qaida does not have the only say in the matter. But that message is swamped by predictable thriller filler and cheap production values.
Read Full Review

What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this tv show is 8.4 (out of 10) based on 49 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

DQ S gave it a5:
Wildly uneven episode to episode, and character to character. The dialogue seems borrowed from Tom Clancy novels (which is not a compliment) and most of the characters are two dimensional (some less than that). If you're watching just for action - search elsewhere. If you're watching for a dialectic on America's confusion of Islam with Terrorism - search elsewhere.

Nancy H gave it a10:
Extremely chilling, terrific acting and very realistic. Can't wait for 3rd season to see if Darwyn survives.

Trent B gave it a0:
More mindless neocon propaganda vomited onto our screens. This country is going to collapse into a police state if people are actually believing this garbage. Fellow citizens, start questioning your government for God's sake! They're taking away our liberties and expanding federal police control over states and cities. Terrorists don't have any power over us--in fact they have less power to threaten us than street criminals. It's all a facade, and the Feds are using it to grab more control over our lives.

nick h gave it a10:
Totally refreshing to see anything on tv that attempts to demonstrate why terrorists are willing to go to such extreme measures. Wish more americans were as focused and disciplined. We'd then truely be the strongest nation. But most americans just dont have anything to so strong to believe in. Were too obsessed with american idols and make-up products and plastic surgery and football and music with no worthwhile message

Shandra S gave it a10:
This show was the best and I think that they should have a season 2! If that is possible because Michael Ealy is very hott!

Mitchell K gave it a10:
I haven't seen television written any better than this.

Deydel T gave it a10:
excellent must watch it little kiss from France

Read more user comments...

Discuss this tv show in our forums

Return to top of page
Home | FILM | DVD/VIDEO | MUSIC | GAMES | TV | Forums | About Metacritic metacritic.com

Popular on CBS sites: iPhone 3G | Fantasy Football | Moneywatch | Antivirus Software | Recipes | E3 2009

About CBS Interactive | Jobs | Advertise

© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use