Eric keeps up an amazing Cumberbatch Streak.
Eric's Rotten Tomatoes score is still subject to change, but its early 72% rating positions the show to stay in the positive. Critics praised the dramatic last episode of the show and talked about how expertly Eric included elements from its era. Other compliments of the show included appreciation of Cumberbatch's acting, which is important to the series. Conversely, some who disagreed felt Eric packed too much into its six-episode run and was too high-concept for its own sake.
Eric's great ratings have helped Cumberbatch to keep an amazing personal record. Every TV show Cumberbatch has produced boasts a fresh Rotten Tomatoes score. Sherlock season 4 stands as the only minor outlier with a dismal score of 54%. Despite the negative coverage of the last season, Sherlock nevertheless scored a positive series overall score—a 78%. Sherlock's early seasons actually got some of Cumberbatch's greatest marks; season 1 had a 93% rating and season 2 a 94%.
Benedict Cumberbatch's New Netflix Show Maintaining His Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Streak
The new Netflix series Eric's Rotten Tomatoes score has become public. Benedict Cumberbatch stars Eric, a Crime Series, as Vincent, a man plagued with anguish and anxiety about his missing son Edgar. Vincent chooses an unconventional coping strategy: he decides to befriend Eric, the monster residing under Edgar's bed. Apart from Cumberbatch, Eric stars Gaby Hoffmann, Dan Fogler, McKinley Belcher III, Ivan Morris Howe, Bamar Kane, José Pimentão, Jeff Hephner, and Erika Soto among others.
The Rotten Tomatoes score for Eric is now public. Right now, the series has a 72% on the critic aggregate website at writing. Since the show has just been launched, this score is prone to fluctuate as more critics see it. Eric lacks an audience score right now.
The End of Eric's Netflix
Though they both maintain a similar concept, Netflix's Eric ends in a mixed bag, with one missing child going home and another gaining justice.
The show is a very interesting viewing because of its very sophisticated, challenging elements. The show explores the program's themes of despair, desire, and the human relationship in an extraordinarily vivid and interesting way.
An Invigorating Psychological Drama
Following Vincent, a gifted puppeteer whose life is devastated by the unexplained abduction of his son, Edgar, a riveting psychological drama set in the chaotic 1980s New York City unfolds. Vincent transfers his suffering into his puppet, Eric, as he whirls into a world of misery and obsession. Eric becomes more than just a construct; he becomes a vehicle for Vincent's suffering and a lighthouse across his conflicted mental terrain. The line separating reality from illusion blurs as Vincent searches the underbeneers of the city for his kid, revealing sinister truths and challenging his control on sanity.
Although Cumberbatch's work is not all of the same quality, his most recent show is proving to be a solid starting place for those wishing to view more of his output. Given the popularity of the program on Netflix, viewing it and learning more about its gripping characters is definitely a smart decision.
Television Works by Cumberbatch
Eric is remains Cumberbatch's lowest rated show overall in his full television output. The Hollow Crown, in which the actor starred in two episodes, is the show with highest ratings. With a 98% Tomatometer score, that series was much lauded. Two additional Cumberbatch-related initiatives with strong marks are Patrick Melrose (90%) and What If... (91%). Eric's ability to pull a fresh score keeps Cumberbatch's record alive even if he hasn't quite matched some of the actor's earlier productions.
One can find Eric on Netflix.
Cumberbatch Shows' Scores
Benedict Cumberbatch TV Series; RT Audience Score; RT Critics Score
The Hollow Crown (2012–2016); 98%; 82%
Sherlock (2010–2017; 78%; 83%
Patrick Melrose 2018; 90%; 45%
Good Omens (2019–); 84% then 94%
The Simpsons ( 1989 –); 85%; 77%
What If? (2021– ): 91%; 79%
Eric; 72%*; Not yet decided*.
* These marks have been revised as of May 30, 2024 and might vary.
Rotten Tomatoes are the source.