TV Review: Your Family or Mine (TBS)
TBS’s latest comedy is an interesting concept, a lot of cliches, and just enough potential to keep it vaguely engaging.
TBS’s latest comedy is an interesting concept, a lot of cliches, and just enough potential to keep it vaguely engaging.
The Whispers is yet another paint-by-numbers mystery, in a television landscape already rotten with them.
Game of Thrones forces a number of characters to grow up in “Kill the Boy”.
One Big Happy is the latest in a growing line of major comedy misfires from NBC.
American Crime’s second episode is a step up from its pilot episode.
ABC’s John Ridley-led miniseries has an unbecoming sense of self-importance its pilot can never quite shake.
ABC’s soapy new drama has a few intriguing elements, but they’re obfuscated by the overabundance of tropes and cliches.
Backstrom is another failed pile of white male angst cliches.
Prime Video’s gun manufacturer melodrama is an unfortunate misfire.
Salem Rogers is one of the worst pilots Amazon’s produced to date.