Drama, Legal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Eli Stone

More ‘Ally McBeal’ than ‘Touched by an Angel,’ this often whimsical legal drama has two kinds of problems: big ones …

Crime, Drama, Medical, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Zoo

Be wary of Fido. Step lightly around Snowball. You can’t even trust your goldfish these days. For the animals, it’s …

Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Minority Report

Fox has turned a pretty unique movie into a pretty predictable TV show.

Comedy, Drama
Jane by Design

This ABC Family dramedy is part Hannah Montana, part 90210. And that turns it into, as you might guess, a …

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Mist

Yes indeed, the mist enveloping Bridgton is plenty dangerous. The Mist enveloping your television may be less so. But it’s …

Drama
State of Affairs

Katherine Heigl plays a plucky, flawed CIA’er tasked with briefing the POTUS on the state of world affairs. And speaking …

Drama, Legal
Suits

While it’s certainly not the worst thing on television, it is a show that shamelessly shoots low.

Crime, Drama
The Punisher

Daredevil, for all his flaws, seeks to follow a higher calling. The only calling the Punisher hears is the screams …

Drama, Medical
Pure Genius

This Gray’s Anatomy meets Star Trek CBS medical drama falls somewhat short of its name.

Crime, Drama
Longmire

Some of this show’s problems have, perhaps not too surprisingly, gotten worse with its move to Netflix.

Crime, Drama
Without a Trace

Ironic, isn’t it, that a show named ‘Without a Trace’ never seems to disappear?

Drama, Reality/Game, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Mars

NatGeo tries to keep Mars within a pretty family-friendly solar system, if not exactly in Plugged In’s orbit.

Crime, Drama
Person of Interest

Think of Jim Caviezel’s supercomputer sidekick as Santa Claus. It sees all, hears all and calculates all. But is that …

Crime, Drama, Legal
Law & Order

In its 20th season, Law & Order continues to turn real-life headlines into TV dramas. Its latest fictionalization revolves around …

Drama
Treadstone

The super-secret spy agency from the Bourne franchise is back again, and it’s as frenetic—and as violent—as ever.