Comedy, Crime, Drama
Burn Notice

Michael Westen is James Bond in The Fugitive—a venerable, vulnerable über-spy.

Animation, Comedy, Drama, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia

Trollhunters isn’t a great show, not by any stretch. But it’s far from being a monstrosity.

Drama
The Red Line

This socially conscious drama is so woke that makers of caffeine tablets should talk to CBS about branding partnerships.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Society

Netflix gives us a surprisingly thoughtful, provocative dystopian teen drama. Too bad about all the swearing.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The River

It’s a dark, disturbing place these reality show creators are traveling into. And the river’s kinda creepy too.

Drama
Everwood

This WB series introduces viewers to the Brown family.

Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Awake

Detective Michael Britten lives a double life, going to sleep in one and waking in the other. Will he ever …

Drama, Medical, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Strain

You could say that The Strain is in need of a strainer.

Drama, Legal
The Defenders

Vegas is a tough town—and so are its lawyers. Well, two of them, anyway: Nick and Pete, a couple of …

Crime, Drama
Past Life

Merging the CSI and Ghost Whisperer playbooks, this pseudo-paranormal crime procedural revolves around a psychologist and a detective solving crimes …

Crime, Drama
American Gothic

American Gothic wants to be fashionable. But in order to stand out from all the other dark shows out there, …

Drama
Boston Public

What do today’s teenagers really think about? Draw no conclusions based on this TV series, which merely reflects the misguided …

Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
FlashForward

What if you saw a vision of what you’d be doing in six months? Would it be a curse? A …

Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Tidelands

This explicit Australian Netflix series might be one of the worst exports ever from the land down under.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Stargate SG-1

This sci-fi smash follows the futuristic, intergalactic adventures of Air Force commander Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson).