A well-loved book series comes to life … and brings with it the same problems.
This Peacock reboot corrects some problems from the beloved 1990s sitcom—but adds a few others.
Each episode features an original tune and some valuable lessons of justice, honor, friendship and respect.
It’s funny, sweet, super family friendly and a 12-parsec improvement over its predecessor. Not that the latter set a particularly …
Amazon Prime gives us this–a weirdly righteous, wildly violent rebel–without good cause.
Though charming in spots, this Netflix series dives into some really problematic waters–especially for a TV-PG show
Chuck Lorre’s new comedy is, in some ways, as true as its title. But it has plenty of negatives, too.
With Young Sheldon, producer Chuck Lorre seems to be growing up. But like his youthful protagonist, he still has a …
Walk into this Superstore, and you may walk out with something you neither wanted nor needed.
The Truth Seekers is out there—waaay out there. And while you can certainly seek out better, cleaner shows, truth is …
The Conners, like Roseanne, would’ve never gotten a green light back in TV’s Golden Age.
This re-imagining of the 1970s sitcom has been critically acclaimed, but it comes with more than one problem.
While the characters here are connecting on the screen, that doesn’t mean your family should be connecting with them.
It appears that FX has issued its silly and salacious animated superspy with a license to appall.














