Crime, Drama
Narcos

Netflix supplies viewers of this gritty drug-trade drama with a steady stream of graphic, gratuitous imagery.

Crime, Drama
Queen of the South

Just how many bleak shows fronted by flawed antiheroes does television really need?

Crime, Drama
Dig

USA unearths a 10-episode thriller set in Jerusalem and predicated on end-of-the-world prophecies. Things get a bit dirty in the …

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
666 Park Avenue

New Yorkers sometimes joke that you need to sell your soul to get into a good apartment building. In this …

Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
God Friended Me

It feels old-fashioned but does something that’s cutting-edge rare: It treats faith as a source of goodness.

Drama
Signed, Sealed, Delivered

In an age when television programs love to push envelopes, Touched by an Angel creator Martha Williamson would rather deliver …

Comedy, Crime, Drama
Orange Is the New Black

A prison sentence isn’t actually such a bad idea for this Netflix dramedy.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Revolution

UPDATED REVIEW: What kind of violent choas might the world sink into if we suddenly lost power? This J.J. Abrams …

Crime, Drama
Crossing Jordan

The attractions here are blood and guts. Cameras glare cruelly into pried-open chest cavities and at gaping head wounds.

Drama
Smash

UPDATED REVIEW: As much as NBC might want you to believe otherwise, Smash is not Glee. So why is it …

Animation, Drama, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Avatar: The Last Airbender

‘Avatar’ is one of TV’s top animated series among boys ages 9-14. It’s time to take a closer look at …

Comedy, Drama
Weeds

UPDATED REVIEW: Showtime’s dark, pot-fueled satire garners a lot of buzz and relatively high ratings. Does it have medicinal value? …

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Enterprise

Since 1966, Star Trek has shaped many of our space-age perceptions. So it’s nearly impossible to review Enterprise as a …

Crime, Drama
Numb3rs

“We all use math every day to forecast weather, to tell time, to handle money. We also use math to …

Crime, Drama
CSI: Miami

UPDATED REVIEW: Like its franchise siblings, this sunglasses-loving crime drama lives and (mostly) dies by the evidence.