The article contains spoilers for The Umbrella Academy season 4.

Summary

  • The Umbrella Academy season 4 marks a significant drop in ratings with a 58% critical score and a 28% audience score.
  • Critics are citing issues with pacing, repetitive storylines, and an unsatisfying conclusion in the latest season of the series.
  • Unfortunately, the charming cast and character development are no longer enough to overlook the repetitive plot.

The Umbrella Academy season 4 ending was expected to bring a triumphant conclusion to the series as it culminated the journeys of the Hargreeves children.

As per Rotten Tomatoes, The Umbrella Academy season 4 has received a critical score of 61%, the lowest Tomatometer score yet in the series' history. This score is currently based on 28 reviews and will likely continue fluctuating, particularly throughout the show's debut weekend on Netflix. The audience reception also marks a rotten series-low at a dismal 17% based on 500+ reviews, following fresh scores for seasons 1 and 2, and 55% for season 3. Check out all the seasons' Rotten Tomato scores below:

Season

Critical Score

Audience Score

1

77%

85%

2

91%

88%

3

91%

55%

4

61%

17%

Why The Umbrella Academy Season 4 Rotten Tomatoes Scores Are So Low

Critics Take Issue With Several Narrative Problems

The consensus from The Umbrella Academy's final season reviews is that it suffers from poor pacing, retreading overly familiar ground, and delivering an unsatisfying conclusion. With only six episodes instead of the usual ten, the pacing for season 4 was inevitably going to feel different due to the reduced episode count. Critics felt that the pacing was not only different but weaker overall, which is a disappointing result for the culmination of the entire series.

Most consistent in the negative reviews is the sentiment of an unsatisfying ending, an outcome made more disheartening by The Umbrella Academy being one of the few Netflix original series in recent years to have an ending instead of being prematurely canceled.

Retreading familiar storylines is not unique to season 4, as seasons 1 to 3 all revolved around the Hargreeves children trying to stop a different apocalypse in a different timeline. The charming chemistry of The Umbrella Academy's cast and the rewarding character development of each member of the dysfunctional family made it easier to overlook this repetition in seasons 2 and 3. By season 4, these strengths may no longer be enough to justify the repetitive story beats.

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Most consistent in the negative reviews is the sentiment of an unsatisfying ending, an outcome made more disheartening by The Umbrella Academy being one of the few Netflix original series in recent years to have an ending instead of being prematurely canceled. There is a sense that season 4 proves the Hargreeves siblings have overstayed their welcome and that their stories from previous seasons are not done justice. While the overall reception for The Umbrella Academy season 4 may change, it is off to a record-low start.

Why There Is A Major Difference Between The Umbrella Academy Season 4's Critical And Audience Scores

Audiences Struggled More With Certain Story Decisions.

Despite the critical and audience scores being the worst yet for the series, there is a significant difference between the critics' barely fresh 61% and the audience's severely rotten 17%. The poor audience reviews are based on some of the same issues critics had, including the rushed pacing and a lack of fulfilling closure. Other issues relate to some of the specific narrative decisions made in season 4, particularly in the case of the surprising romantic relationship that developed between Five (Aidan Gallagher) and Lila (Ritu Arya).

The series was unafraid to be bleak at times, but The Umbrella Academy's ending may have been too dark of a note to end on, despite the positive consequences of the characters' actions.

Lila and Five's relationship proved to be a deeply divisive choice that defined much of the story in the final season. It was particularly difficult to accept given the romantic history between Lila and Diego (David Castañeda) in seasons 2 and 3, and Five and Lila previously had more of a brother-sister bond. The dynamics between all three characters altered in a way that was not well-received and that took precedence over many other important characters and storylines.

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The ending may even be more divisive than Lila and Five's relationship, with Lila and the Hargreeves siblings choosing to sacrifice themselves and be erased from all history to save the universe. The series was unafraid to be bleak at times, but The Umbrella Academy's ending may have been too dark of a note to end on, despite the positive consequences of the characters' actions. If the reception to The Umbrella Academy season 4 does not significantly change, it will alter the once positive reputation of the popular Netflix series.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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The Umbrella Academy
Release Date
2019 - 2024-00-00
Showrunner
Steve Blackman
Directors
Jeremy Webb

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

The Umbrella Academy is based on the comic book of the same name created by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá. The Hargreeves — collectively known as The Umbrella Academy — were born with superpowers, and their adoptive father utilized their abilities. However, as they grew older, the siblings grew apart as they dealt with their trauma. They are brought back together after their father dies and Five returns from the future with grave news: The world will end, and The Umbrella Academy has to stop it before it happens.

Writers
Steve Blackman
Franchise(s)
The Umbrella Academy
Seasons
4
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix