There are 3 reviewers on TER that I implicitly trust. A single review of 8, 9 or 10 in performance from any 1 of those 3 would be enough for me to visit with that provider. This has happened only twice, however.
So back to the real world, where things are a bit murky. I try to look at more current reviews only, and if a number of reviews are present I try not to look at those more than 6-8 months old. People change. Assuming for the moment I don't know any of the reviewers:
If a provider has, say 5 reviews of reasonable consistency, say all 7s and 8s, and 3 or more of the reviewers have multiple reviews in their history, and the performance marks in their histories are varied (not everyone got a 7!), then I would probably consider this to be a well-reviewed provider. If their histories of experiences include 80-90% good reviews, the balance being so-so or bad, it would ADD credence. If, on the other hand, more than 25-30% were bad, that would, IMHO, decrement the validity of that reviewer. Us guys can be YMMV as well.
If a provider had the same 5 good reviews and 1 bad review, I would "do an Olympic" and knock off the worst and best reviews and just look at the 4 remaining, giving the provider the benefit of the doubt on that 1 bad mark. However, if you carry this further when more than 1 bad grade is present, then we are no longer consistent. The more good grades a provider has, the better her profile will tolerate poor grades. But.....
Regardless of how many positive, excellent reviews she may have, if there are more than 5 or so bad reviews, especially grouped chronologically close, I consider the prospect to be too much of a YMMV, which I attribute to the provider, and decide not to visit her.
If I do know any of the reviewers, or reviewers have written about providers I have seen, and we are in some general agreement in our opinion re this common provider, then his reviews take on a more weighted value in the process.
I guess this is my best attempt to make the selection process Rocket Science. Thank God is can't be science!