LA TIMES - Gems of this TV season; BIONIC WOMAN (NBC):
"As he was on FX's "Thief," Lee is a master of quietude here. Even his hand-to-hand combat training with Jaime Sommers (Michelle Ryan), the new Bionic Woman, is subdued and controlled. He's shaken only when he comes face to face with previous model Sarah Corvus (Katee Sackhoff), who can reduce him to shivers whether in bed or when he's forced to put a bullet in her."
LA TIMES; TORQUE (Director Joseph Kahn):
"Ethnic pals are nothing new, but Torque allows Lee a stereotype-smashing, easygoing sexual swagger."
NEW YORK TIMES; THIEF (FX Networks):
"Thief has a moody tone, graphic violence and unexpected plot twists, but those elements are not all that distinguish the series. The characters stand out, including the Chinese hit man, Vincent (Will Yun Lee), who has a hard time keeping a lid on his insecurities and the occasional tremor in his gun hand."
WASHINGTON POST; THIEF (FX Networks):
"Will Yun Lee is especially effective as Braugher's chief adversary, although they don't meet for a while yet. Like Braugher's Nick, Lee's Vincent is a respectable thief, a man with one foot in the underworld and the other in the overworld?"
WASHINGTON POST; WHAT'S COOKIN' (Director Gurinder Chadha):
"Probably the best performance is offered by Will Yun Lee, as the gentle, funny, together Jimmy Nguyen, who, you will be stunned to learn, appears in the Hispanic tale; he's daughter Maria's boyfriend, guiltily gobbling it up at her house after lying to his parents and telling them he had to stay at school to study."