The Artful Dodger

Oliver Twist’s Artful Dodger isn’t 13 anymore: He’s an adult. And being an adult comes with more grown-up problems.

Wonder Man

For a superhero show, ‘Wonder Man’ is surprisingly light on violence, but a bit heavy on swearing, sexual allusions and meta-Hollywood references.

Memory of a Killer

The content issues in ‘Memory of a Killer’ aren’t forgettable, but they’re tamer than most other shows in the “double life” genre.

Finding Her Edge

All in all, Netflix’s ‘Finding Her Edge’ could use a bit more sharpening to hone its own edge.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

In Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Paramount+ introduces a new generation of Federation cadets who train to make a positive difference in the universe.

The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin

‘The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin’ is DailyWire+’s most ambitious show yet—and it comes with a Christian bent. But the show itself feels pretty uneven.

The Hunting Party

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The Hunting Party is far from the most gruesome drama on television, but its disturbingly inventive ways of killing may make viewers a bit queasy.

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials

Netflix’s ‘Seven Dials’ (and the Agatha Christie book it’s based on) is filled with peril and suspicion. And more death is coming.

The Rookie

ABC’s newest police drama takes an earnest, somewhat positive look at a profession that’s tougher than ever these days.

High Potential

ABC’s ‘High Potential’ has an interesting whodunnit premise, but it carries some potential problems, too.