Reviews for
The A-List: New York were mixed.
The New York Daily News found that the cast could be "tiresome" but held out hope for some quality drama.
The A.V. Club was sharply critical, calling the cast "vapid and materialistic" and characterizing the series as being "about stupid people doing stupid things".
Entertainment Weekly and
Salon.com touched upon the possible cultural significance of the series. EW reflected on the outrage that some in the
LGBT community have expressed about the image of gay men the series projects, answering that criticism by noting that other reality series including
The Real Housewives franchise are not viewed with the expectation that its participants are representative of the class as a whole. Salon, while suggesting that the series is a source of "constant indignation" to viewers, nonetheless finds
The A-List: New York to be "riveting" television and "a surprisingly thought-provoking reminder of how much representations of gay men on TV have changed and how gay identity is turning into a kind of consumer bracket rather than an act of self-expression". ==Episodes==