My Life with the Walter Boys

This Netflix drama about a teen girl who has moved from NYC to Colorado features enough adolescent angst to electrify a small city.
The Rainmaker

This adaptation may lack the depth of its source material, but it isn’t a bad option if you’re itching for a new legal drama.
Long Story Short

‘Long Story Short’ comes with much of the same humorous melancholy that came with ‘BoJack Horseman’…and many of the same content issues, too.
Eyes of Wakanda

This new Disney+ animated series can get a bit darker than younger fans of the Black Panther story may anticipate.
Wednesday

Wednesday Addams has always been creepy and kooky. But a killer? In Netflix’s dark take on her, she’d sure like to be.
King of the Hill

King of the Hill returns for another season, filled with propane, some content concerns and episodic adventures highlighting cultural change.
Leanne

Leanne models the sitcoms of yesteryear, though its frequent sexual banter and view on marriage may leave families saying “I don’t.”
Washington Black

Washington Black has some heavy themes and gets pretty intense, but its TV-14 rating fits right in with a teenage audience.
Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty

This docudrama showcases the real (and very messy) stories behind some of history’s most famous works of art.
Acapulco

Acapulco, Apple TV+’s bilingual comedy, is almost as kind-hearted as Ted Lasso, but without as much crass language