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Genius - Season 1

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Genius is based on a patent clerk, who fails to get a job, and a doctorate degree, but still is able enough to uncover the secrets of the world
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Dave Nemetz
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April 25, 2017

It feels like the producers didn't trust that we would pay attention to Genius without some blood and nudity thrown in. But we would, actually, thanks to the stellar performances from Rush and Flynn.
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Ed Bark
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April 24, 2017

Getting inside of Einstein's head is quite a daunting undertaking. And National Geo passes the early exams.
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Verne Gay
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April 24, 2017

Genius is idiotic.
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Amy Amatangelo
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April 25, 2017

Although there are some inspired moments-namely when we see how science and theory come alive in Einstein's mind-the series is not nearly as brilliant or as special as its subject matter.
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Martin Hoyle
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April 25, 2017

The series' heart, like its hero's brain, is in the right place.
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Danette Chavez
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April 26, 2017

Rush may own the premiere -- as well as have further opportunities to win the audience back -- but it's Flynn who best captures Einstein's rebellious nature early on in the series.
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Kevin Yeoman
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April 26, 2017

Despite some paint-by-numbers production values and its flashback within a historical narrative structure, Genius finds a way to be more than serviceable at times, thanks in large part to the performance of Geoffrey Rush,
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Jen Chaney
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April 26, 2017

Genius is, overall, handsome and reasonably compelling, but it doesn't necessarily grab the viewer in a way that makes one anxious to immediately see episode three.
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Steve Greene
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April 25, 2017

Genius is most compelling as the origins of a man who would achieve greatness, rather than an attempt to wedge that greatness into an otherwise-normal young adulthood.
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Charles Steinberg
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April 26, 2017

Though the beginning episodes of Genius only foreshadow the heart of Einstein's story, enough is provided to encourage you to view on.
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