The average user rating for this TV Show is 6.2 out of 10 (based on 35 Votes).
Jeff H gave it a9: This show got better with almost every episode. I'm even starting to like de la Fuente's stiff-as-a-board character. I think it will settle in as a pretty great show after time. As to the plots... just think about some of the insane things that have happened on other workplace dramas like ER or Grey's. It's TV. If they just showed the boring days at work, then no one would watch.
Kristin D. gave it an8: I have enjoyed the shows so far, although the writing could stand a bit of improvement. The characters are engaging and the banter is enjoyable.
Ervin M. gave it a4: Could be a good show, but relegates stars to typical Hollywood dysfunctional characters. Nothing redeeming about current story plots. Predict short life w/o major rewrite. Too bad. I was a deputy US Marshal and know how interesting this program could be-challenging Law & Order.
Ted gave it an8: Great partners and interesting stories make for fun viewing. The sophisticated banter in the icing on the cake but it's probably over the heads of a lot of viewers. Mom and sis add nothing, however.
Terry gave it a9: I really enjoy the show. I hope they leave it on.
Missy H gave it a9: Not the greatest I've seen, but I certainly enjoy it and make a point of watching.
Chris J. gave it a9: The characters blend well. The story is pretty average but is made up but excellent characters, and actors. I enjoy the conversations they have. Action is abound in this show and is a nice change of pace. McCormack is a strong woman but isn't an overbearing or a feminist.
John R. gave it a1: Mary McCormack is drowning in this show! Her talent is wasted with the listless scripts, the very unfunny characters and the awful supporting cast. Put the show out of its misery.
TJ G. gave it a7: It's alright for the weekly hour of a show, but not as good as burn notice. I hope that later episodes will be better.
Dan V. gave it a7: I would say better then that CBS msihap CSINY, the writing on that showmis horrific, but not as good as Numb3rs. I like Marys character, but the show does need better writing and less predictability. I must say there is some chemistry between Mary's and Marshalls character. Better chemistry between them then between Marys and Christian de-la-Fuente's character, which I might add can be dropped from the show without loss. But I would have scored higher if it wasn't for the predictable nature of the show.
Lisa M. gave it a10: love this show. it's a can't miss show. different from the same ols cop/law shows on now.
George N. gave it a10: The writing and plot is not the greatest but the actors make this show worth watching.
Jim G. gave it a9: Mary McCormack is great. Although the pilot left a lot to be desired, really opening no new ground, the interplay between charactors was great. The storyline is also very interesting.
Sweeney L. gave it an8: Pretty good summer show. The writing could be improved but the characters are amusing.
Shery J. gave it a0: I really hope this was going to be something it was not---I disliked this show--I will never watch it again,,,and sincerely hope they drop it and try something original...this was so stupid....it really bothers me---I did not enjoy this--it was very stupid not entertaining.
Emilia J. gave it a0: When we don't even sit through an entire episode, you know we hated something, because usually we try to allow shows to find their rhythm. But this one's tone-deaf and flat-footed, and life's too short to watch execrable TV, even for Mary McCormack, whom I loved in "Broken Hearts Club".
Jean M. gave it a1: Show was a nothing. Little plot, no action, no interesting fights, uninteresting characters, and not even good scenery. Really poor. You lost this viewer.
J Ortiz gave it a10: It is great. Even though she seems a litlte flaky, it's very real, it gives her a realistic feel.
Dianne K. gave it an8: I may have a bias toward USA's "character driven" shows, but I enjoyed "In Plain Sight", just like I enjoy Monk, Psych, and Burn Notice. It's fun to have a female US Marshall tool around Albuquerque, and the stories in the premiere episode felt real. The dog days of summer reruns are a long-buried memory. We get good stuff now. I'm happy.