Primo received critical acclaim. The
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 7.5/10, based on 22 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Bearing the unmistakable stamp of creator
Shea Serrano's authentic voice,
Primo is a generation-spanning sitcom that feels like home." Manuel Betancourt of
The A.V. Club wrote, "Serrano has carefully built a wry love letter to his upbringing, turning what surely felt like nagging family obligations into sitcom-ready plots and concocting a comfort watch that puts a Mexican-American family front and center along the way." Matt Monagle stated in a positive review for
Houston Chronicle, "the first season of
Primo is well worth your time; the finale weaves together a handful of narrative threads and shows the full depth of the creators' empathy for these characters."
The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Feinberg praised the acting of
Christina Vidal, "Vidal, who has spent nearly three decades being misused and underused in various TV and film projects, has perhaps her best role to date, expertly participating in and breaking up the potential testosterone avalanche." Proma Khosla of
IndieWire named
Primo the seventh best new TV show of the year and called the series "pure sitcom gold". The series was also listed seventh on Rotten Tomatoes' list of the Best New TV & Streaming Shows of 2023 Ranked.
Vanity Fair listed it as one of the Best TV Shows of 2023. ''
Mashable's
Belen Edwards named Primo
the Best New Sitcom of 2023. Cracked ranked the show as number one on the Funniest Shows of 2023 list and RogerEbert.com included it in the 25 Best TV Series of 2023 list. Rolling Stone'' included it in its list of the Best New TV shows of 2023.
TV Insider named Ignacio Diaz-Silverio one of the 11 Breakout TV Stars of 2023. == Awards and nominations ==