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Ringer
Season 1
TV-14
49%
91%
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Six-months-sober Bridget is key witness to a murder but flees, visiting her identical twin, who "suicides". Bridget takes over her rich, glamorous, married life in New York City. Out of the ashes and into the fire?
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Cast of Season 1
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Bridget Kelly / Siobhan Martin / Co-Executive Producer
Kristoffer Polaha
Henry Butler
Ioan Gruffudd
Andrew Martin
Nestor Carbonell
Victor Machado
Mike Colter
Malcolm Ward
Pam Veasey
Producer
Peter Traugott
Producer
Shintaro Shimosawa
Co-Producer
Eric C. Charmelo
Co-Executive Producer
Ringer • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Us Weekly
John Griffiths
Sarah Michelle Gellar's new drama truly deserves a bigger viewership. The tension is rich, the characters are intriguing -- especially the identical twins she plays -- and the actress uncannily brings both the women to distinct life.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Two Sarah Michelle Gellars may not be better than one, but they're certainly just as good.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Skidding through twists and turns aplenty, the intentionally soapy plot generates a lot of fun froth, but Gellar has a hard time playing one troubled and complicated woman, much less two.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The lousy effects that put the twins in the same room are sloppy, and the story line - ripped from a cheesy daytime soap - is worse.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Unless you're weaned on The CW's fare, it really doesn't have a lot of weight, and Gellar seems stretched a bit thin playing dual roles.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Jonathan Storm
Splendidly silly.
AV Club
Carrie Raisler
The tone is attempting to be a sort of CW-meets-noir but comes off as more Lifetime-movie noir, which will undoubtedly drive many people crazy, but I actually found this rather fun and almost endearing in its lack of subtlety.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
This will be an interesting proposition for the CW, which has so narrowly-defined both its programming and its audience that I'm not sure it's even possible for a show outside the Gossip Girl demo to find traction.
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
Facts must be faced: Ringer, Sarah Michelle Gellar's new identity-switcheroo drama, is a little bit silly.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Ringer is nearly all melodramatics, but the pilot has a throwback, B-movie vibe that's entertaining--empty calories, but with a little kick.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Further episodes now seem like a tedious and even redundant prospect.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
CBS foisted this new and pretty darned interesting show on its kid sister, The CW. And Ringer, it turns out, is so good that it's CBS' bad.
AV Club
Emily St. James
There's probably a fun, goofy soap buried in all of this, but the pilot feels so dreary and, sadly, arbitrary that it never takes flight, even as camp.
Newsday
Verne Gay
It's inert, lackluster and a trifle old-fashioned.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
For those within the CW's core audience - the 18-34-year-olds who love Vampire Diaries - Ringer may be the next step.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Adopting a kitchen-sink approach, Ringer dumps out so many bread crumbs at the outset it's hard not to wonder where they might lead.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
The show is great fun, and clearly the star herself is having fun in the lead roles.
Salon.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
Ringer reminded me of a warning issued by one of my film production teachers back in college: Don't supply critics with clubs to beat you with.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Sarah Michelle Gellar returns to TV Tuesday night in a show that could be a lot of soapy fun, but may require more work than some TV viewers will want to put in.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
Ringer takes you on an exciting, suspenseful ride full of twists and turns.
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