James Woods injects lots of fire into his man-eater attorney. The rest of the cast—along with the show’s morals—tend to …
This odd-couple comedy from Fox is a pleasant PG surprise, but there’s still some content that could grind the show’s …
Glenn Close has played some pretty nasty characters in her day. But all of ’em would be scared to death …
The television is awash in crime procedurals. Fake crime procedurals. So it’s a bit unique to see a series dedicated …
Will TV viewers really learn How to Get Away With Murder? Probably not. But there’s no question Viola Davis’ series …
‘NYPD Blue’ creator Steven Bochco brings a new show to ABC. Should viewers cover their eyes?
Vegas is a tough town—and so are its lawyers. Well, two of them, anyway: Nick and Pete, a couple of …
When it comes to family viewing, Trial & Error feels like one long trial and a whole lot of error.
What do you get when you wedge a gregarious group of lawyers, led by the indomitable Kathy Bates, into a …
To create buzz for this courtroom drama, NBC used its coverage of the Winter Olympics to batter viewers with a …
UPDATED REVIEW: We cannot tell a lie. We’ve been watching Fox’s drama Lie to Me and have written a review …
While Madam Secretary has its problems, it’s better and cleaner than we’ve seen lately from any of the other Washington-based …
While Olivia’s team likes to think they’re the ones wearing the white hats, it’s a very black business they’ve gotten …
Do death threats trump doctor-patient privilege? Should concern for public health derail a defense team? Should mall Santas be gay? …
CBS’s new drama asks provocative questions about the future of crimefighting. But like similar shows, it comes with its own …