First Impressions: Duster (Max)
Duster’s confident, if familiar, first hour makes for an promising debut.
Duster’s confident, if familiar, first hour makes for an promising debut.
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.
The Mid-Season Replacements say farewell to the strange, frustrating, occasionally endearing HBO dramedy with a deep dive into the season’s final two episodes.
A series of mind-boggling developments sets the stage for a fascinating conversation that leaves one of our hosts questioning their very sanity.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty is a misfire of epic proportions.
The complete collection of The Mid-Season Replacements’ coverage of HBO’s Oz.
Succession saves the best for last, delivering a season finale for the ages.
Succession hits another creative high as Kendall hits new lows in season three’s penultimate episode.
A bunch of assholes attend an asshole birthday party, in another satisfying study of What’s Wrong With the Roy Children.
Logan Roy holds court to select a President as Succession continues its impressive third-season run.