TV Review: Paradise (Hulu)
Hulu’s high-concept political drama is not nearly as ambitious (or surprising) as it thinks.
Hulu’s high-concept political drama is not nearly as ambitious (or surprising) as it thinks.
CBS’s new medical drama takes an unnecessary connection to Sherlock Holmes and turns it into a semi-watchable new series (with a few caveats).
Apple TV+’s disappointingly straightforward math conspiracy thriller is full of lifeless characters and toothless mysteries.
Prime Video’s first police procedural has a few intriguing elements, but is too shallow and inconsistent to be memorable.
Max’s Noah Wylie-led drama is the most driven, confident show of its kind in awhile – just don’t call it ER 2.0.
ABC’s new Tim Allen and Kat Dennings-led sitcom is stuck in first gear.
FOX’s latest medical drama is an underwhelming mélange of cliches, tropes, and missed opportunities.
FOX’s new Denis Leary military comedy gets off to a shaky, if intriguing, start.
Justin Spitzer’s latest workplace comedy debuts with a pair of infectiously confident episodes.
Caped Crusader says farewell to season one with a decidedly mixed finale.