Splinter Cell: Deathwatch

Netflix picked a fitting name for ‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’: You watch people die a lot in this animated show.
Chad Powers

Chad Powers finds its origin in Eli Manning’s undercover football disguise, but the content issues here are clear as day.
House of Guinness

Lawlessness brews in House of Guinness as the children of the late Sir Benjamin Guinness vie for political power and personal pleasure.
The Lowdown

FX’s show ‘The Lowdown’ features an all-star cast, but its all-problems content makes it unapproachable for families.
Wayward

Wayward tries to make a statement about intergenerational trauma, but it comes with a lot of content issues that will make the show a nonstarter for many.
Black Rabbit

Rabbits’ feet are meant to be lucky. But viewers of ‘Black Rabbit,’ a show filled with violence and crudities, won’t be as fortunate.
Task

Max’s newest release, Task, takes audiences to task with a slow-burn storyline involving graphic violence, nudity and crude language.
Only Murders in the Building

It’s fun, but the show is guilty of lack of restraint in the second degree—a senseless crime if ever there was one.
NCIS: Tony & Ziva

In Paramount+’s NCIS: Tony & Ziva, the pair of ex-NCIS agents reluctantly return to their agent lifestyle when they’re framed for a crime.
The Runarounds

Young viewers should perhaps run around this Prime Video show about some perpetually inebriated wannabe rock stars.