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EMAILPRINTSERIES: Showtime, Wednesday 8:00p (30 minutes)

Lock 'n Load
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8.2 User Score:

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Based on 10 critic reviews
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Based on 15 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Reality (Non-Competitive)

Created By: Josh T. Ryan
Tony Lawrence

First Air Date: October 21, 2009

Summary

Starring Josh T. Ryan

The reality show uses hidden cameras to capture the reasons behind customers' purchases at actor Josh T. Ryan's family-owned gun shop.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

75

Entertainment WeeklyKate Ward

NRA enthusiasts might be the target audience for this reality show about a Colorado gun shop, but Lock manages to have mainstream appeal, thanks to its focus on the store's quirky customers (a shank-holding old lady, a gun-loving pastor, etc.).

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70

Boston GlobeJoanna Weiss

Lock ’n Load treats Wayne and many fellow customers as curiosities, and occasionally smacks of condescension. (The “Amazing Grace’’ sequence, in particular, crosses a line.) But the series also takes pains to avoid making judgments, and offers a parade of gun owners so vast that we end up with a broad view.

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60

Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin

Watching Logan hand small children assault rifles for inspection will no doubt amuse gun nuts and enrage anti-gun nuts. And both camps are likely to blink at one of the (surprisingly numerous) female customers who--jokingly asked if she's carrying a weapon--whips out three concealed knives.

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50

Los Angeles TimesRobert Lloyd

Ryan prompts the patrons to talk, but the stories don't really develop into much; and although the arms-buying demographic is indeed wider than one who has not spent much time in a gun store might imagine, their reasons for buying tend to be variations on the same few themes: I was robbed; I don't want to be robbed; guns are fun to collect and shoot.

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50

Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart

For whatever reason, it’s hard for me to treat Lock ’n Load as mere entertainment. But maybe that’s not a bad thing.

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50

SlateTroy Patterson

Though the seeming intent of Lock 'N Load is to glorify firearms--in one scene, a pastor takes target practice to the tune of "Amazing Grace"--it's sometimes tough to tell which consumers are motivated by valid concerns and which are unreasonable fruitcakes. Consequently, the show is something an ink-blot test.

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40

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

Ultimately, though, the stories here are too brief and, frankly, too ordinary to sustain the viewer's interest for very long.

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40

VarietyBrian Lowry

Given the edginess generally associated with pay TV's forays into reality--focusing on things like whorehouses and bail bondsmen--this is a surprisingly toothless affair, as if Showtime bought a concept, wound up with nothing to show for it and figured what the hell, let's take a shot, as it were, by airing the episodes.

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25

NewsdayVerne Gay

We get some slightly bent soccer moms and dads debriefed by an impossibly cheery, cheesy, chummy game-show host. Showtime must have thought there would be great humor and irony in the mundane exchanges recorded here. But it miscalculated. Badly.

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0

New York PostLinda Stasi

The truly terrible, Lock 'N Load, a six-parter debuting tonight on Showtime, is possibly the worst-taste reality series since "The Littlest Groom"--and it took some serious doing on the part of Showtime to manage that.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 8.2 (out of 10) based on 15 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

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