Comedy
Parks and Recreation

Amy Poehler is pretty much done paving the streets of Pawnee, Ind., with her good intentions and political positivity. Too …

Comedy
Growing Up Fisher

You could say this sitcom is about the blind leading the clueless. But it always ends with a family hug …

Drama
Saving Grace

Don’t mistake Holly Hunter’s new supernatural drama (on TNT) for ‘Touched by an Angel’ or even ‘Joan of Arcadia.’

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Invasion

This ABC series featured a killer hurricane in its premiere just three weeks after Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast and …

Reality/Game
Pawn Stars

In Las Vegas’ World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, we’re told that “everything here has a story—and a price.” …

Crime, Drama
In Plain Sight

Some people really are in the wrong place at the wrong time. The worst off among them wind up in …

Comedy
Worst Week

‘Worst Week’ isn’t TV’s worst show. It’s not even CBS’ worst show. But that doesn’t mean it’s not miserable.

Comedy, Talk/Variety
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

It could be argued that Jon Stewart is young America’s favorite anchorman. Too bad the guy’s actually a comedian—and a …

Comedy, Kids
Sam & Cat

Sam & Cat is a double spinoff, with character links to Nick’s iCarly and Victorious. We want to know: Are …

Crime, Drama
I Am the Night

This TNT crime drama’s whole appeal, beyond the big names involved, is its tawdry, tantalizing setup.

Reality/Game
Family Addition With Leigh Anne Tuohy

Sandra Bullock played her in The Blind Side. Now Leigh Anne Tuohy is playing herself in a fledgling UP reality …

Comedy
Mr. Sunshine

Matthew Perry has an interesting job, fun co-workers and a full-blown mid-life crisis. What he could really use, ironically, is …

Comedy
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

This Netflix comedy, from Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, can be crass and dark … and bubbly and optimistic.

Comedy, Crime, Drama
Burn Notice

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

Crime, Drama
Touching Evil

“Is there any way to keep our children safe?” “No,” Creegan replies sadly. “When will that change?” “Never,” intones Creegan.