EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Shooter - Season 1
Bob agrees to join the scout potential sniper nests in order to protect his family and to prove that he is not guilty.
30 March 1979, Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA
25 November 1979, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March1984, Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
26 April 1947, Pontiac, Michigan, USA
October 28, 1961 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
November 16, 2016
If the series can stay focused on Swagger's story without straying too far into subplots and avoid a convoluted narrative, Shooter has a good chance to find and retain an audience looking for an action-packed, if somewhat conventional thriller.November 15, 2016
I guess I wish the show's narrative had the kind of stripped-down focus that Bob Lee Swagger brings to his shooting.November 14, 2016
You can see why this project was made for cable network audiences, but you'll be wishing the execution was more inventive.November 14, 2016
Watching Shooter as a series is like falling back into a well-known and familiar story, just one with lots of guns. It's downright comfortable. And that's odd.November 15, 2016
The problem is that Shooter doesn't feel like the right show for our times, which are already tense enough. It has been delayed twice after real-life mass shootings. The loud crack of guns being fired isn't what some of want to hear right now.November 18, 2016
The pilot was intriguing, but didn't sell the show like it should have.November 14, 2016
A middle-of-the-pack conspiracy thriller that's neither the best nor the worst thing on TV.November 15, 2016
Shooter is the sort of straight-up storytelling USA is best known for, albeit almost completely devoid of humor.November 15, 2016
The biggest problem with Shooter isn't its uncomfortable topicality, it's that the show has virtually no point of view regarding the complicated issues it brings to the fore.November 16, 2016
Phillippe tries his best with the underdeveloped material, which includes a few groan-worthy attempts at Eastwood-esque tough-guy one-liners... but with a character like Bob Lee Swagger, who's not so much stoic as dull, there's only so much he can do.