Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes, season one has an approval rating of 87% based on 68 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Though the show around them burns a bit too slowly,
Tales from the Loop beautifully transposes Simon Stålenhag's paintings into moving art and provides a welcome dose of warmth and humanity with its sci-fi." On
Metacritic, season one has a score of 68/100 based on reviews from 15 critics. David Baird from
The B.C. Catholic characterizes the series as "a set of loosely interrelated meditations upon ephemerality, the impact of technology, and human vulnerability infused with a mild science fiction savour" and considers it "a beguiling fusion of forward-looking nostalgia". Joshua Thomas from
The Michigan Daily simply considers it "superb sci-fi"; "exactly what good sci-fi should look like." Writing for
Firstpost, Prahlad Srihari thinks its "wide shots, the symmetrical frames, and the play of light and space all do justice to Stålenhag's retrofuturistic vision". According to
The Verges Joshua Rivera, "
Tales from the Loop is so pretty it breaks your heart." Writing for
/Film, Hoai-Tran Bui thinks the show explores "universal elements of grief, aging, parenthood, loneliness, and love" but also that it "often toes the line between beguiling and boring".
Polygons Charlie Hall, meanwhile, was left "feeling uneasy and confused". Writing for
Fortean Times, Steve Toase commented, "A TV show based on a series of static, albeit evocative, paintings would be easy to get wrong, but not here. The cinematography is stunning, and the succession of beautiful images will make your heart soar." Despite each episode having a different director, Toase noted, "the series emerges as a coherent whole in which main characters from one episode become background characters in others, and events in one story have consequences further down the line." Despite the technological angle, Toase thought, "These are incredibly human stories that integrate the technological without pivoting away from the emotional." Toase concluded by giving this series a rating of 5 out of 5, saying, "
Tales from the Loop will break your heart several times over, while showing the silence of loss and the grief and beauty of change that cannot be reversed."
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