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Star-Crossed
Season 1
TV-14
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About an epic romance between a human girl and an alien boy when he and others of his kind are integrated into a suburban high school 10 years after they landed on Earth and were consigned to an internment camp.
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Cast of Season 1
Aimee Teegarden
Emery Whitehill
Matt Lanter
Roman
Grey Damon
Grayson Montrose
Greg Finley
Drake
Jonathan Berguno
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Star-Crossed • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
Excellent bone structure and a soundtrack studded with yearning pop songs only get you so far...and there's a tentative blandness to Star-Crossed that hindered my ability to care about any of its broadly sketched characters.
Boston Herald
Mark A. Perigard
The emo-dialogue only sounds good if you're just watching your first TV show.
AV Club
Carrie Raisler
A lot of heavy lifting for a fluffy teen sci-fi romance, but so far the show acquits itself well, sticking the landing with its romantic moments and politically minded scenes in equal measure.
Your Family Viewer
Anne Louise Bannon
There is a surprising amount of meat amidst all the angst and agony.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Star-Crossed hinges almost entirely on whether the chemistry between Lanter and Teegarden yields the desired swoons. The impediments thrown in the way of their relationship, while duly soapy, aren't interesting enough to make the supporting players pop.
Under the Radar
Lily Moayeri
Replace aliens with vampires and the armed guards with the Volturi and Star-Crossed is a slightly less insipid Twilight. At the very least, the acting is of a certain quality, especially with Friday Night Lights alums Teegarden and Damon.
TV Fanatic
Leigh Raines
I was mostly drawn to this show because of its casting. However, I think there is a lot to offer here. Star-Crossed could really take off and I'm interested to see where it goes.
News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
Adrienne Johnson
Star Crossed gets off to a promising start, and if the writers manage all these threads well, CW may have a keeper.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
Within its bounds and even its baldly obvious analogies and soft political points, it is effective enough.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
The tone is mostly dreary and the plot with few exceptions goes precisely where you expect.
We Got This Covered
Lindsay Sperling
There is some lack of originality that may factor into the success of Star-Crossed, but ultimately it will give the standard issue CW viewer exactly what they're looking for
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
With a premise that's at least 20 years past its "fresh until" date, the issues in Star-Crossed get handled with mostly predictable, rote exploration to the point that one has to wonder, does this show matter? Probably not.
Philadelphia Inquirer
David Hiltbrand
Star-Crossed is without question a cool concept. There's romance, testosterone overload (and whatever the Atrian hormone is), conflict, betrayal, family melodrama, red-plastic-cup parties, a little sci-fi.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Star Crossed, with its gloomy-doomy vibe, its comic-book appropriation of big themes and the way it makes an alien encampment look like St. Marks Place on Halloween, may have trouble reaching beyond the teenage demographic.
CinemaBlend
Kelly West
With aliens in the mix, tension and romance on the rise and one particularly interesting twist, there's potential for Star-Crossed to be as exciting and unpredictable as it'll likely be dramatic.
Newsday
Diane Werts
Plenty of potential, if Star-Crossed stops talking down to us.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
It shows extra ambition by putting its outsiders so constantly and viscerally close to those who suspect and fear them. Add forbidden love, which can never escape the shadow of potential doom, and [it] could become both provocative and entertaining.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
How dopey is it? A nightly "TMZ" report on Justin Bieber's latest demonstration of cultural irrelevance has more intellectual content, not to mention a better script and performances.
New York Post
Michael Starr
All in all, Star-Crossed tries hard to differentiate itself, at least in its plotline, from its network stablemates. And in the CW's world of homogenized TV, that's enough of a reason to applaud the effort.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
One imagines the screenplay being written in purple ink and very loopy handwriting, intercepted by the English teacher wearing the Battlestar Galactica T-shirt.
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