Drama
The Wilds

Most of the time we’re left with a show that’s too messy and wild for even the intended audience.

Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Stand

The latest adaptation of Stephen King’s apocalyptic battle between good and evil still has a lot of problems of its …

Animation, Kids
Madagascar: A Little Wild

Outside a bit of bathroom humor now and then, this show has some great lessons and a lot of fun …

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Expanse

A sprawling, solar-system-wide storyline doesn’t make up for the galaxy of problematic content we see.

Crime, Drama
Tiny Pretty Things

Alas, I’m here now to say that Tiny Pretty Things has a lot of big ugly things that make it …

Animation, Kids
Clifford, the Big Red Dog

Now on Amazon Prime, Clifford is as big, as red and as family friendly as ever. But is it possible …

Drama, Medical
Nurses

Nurses is the Quarter Pounder of television medical drama: You don’t need to taste it to know what you’re going …

Animation, Comedy
Big Mouth

It would’ve been nice if the voices behind Big Mouth had been kept shut.

Drama
Small Axe

Steve McQueen’s five-film saga explores London’s West Indian community and the racism it encounters with thought, grit and problems.

Animation, Comedy, Kids
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants

A well-loved book series comes to life … and brings with it the same problems.

Comedy
Saved by the Bell

This Peacock reboot corrects some problems from the beloved 1990s sitcom—but adds a few others.

Animation, Comedy, Kids
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse

Each episode features an original tune and some valuable lessons of justice, honor, friendship and respect.

Drama, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Supernatural

This CW series does for theology what Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter does for presidential history.

Animation, Comedy, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special

It’s funny, sweet, super family friendly and a 12-parsec improvement over its predecessor. Not that the latter set a particularly …

Crime, Drama
Alex Rider

This show about a teenage spy may be a little too “grown up” for its own good.