TV Reviews
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‘Mad Dogs’ Review: ‘The Shield’ Creator’s Amazon Series Has Bark, Needs Bite
Shawn Ryan’s new show is part dark comedy, part drama
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‘Baskets’ Review: Zach Galifianakis Gets Few Laughs in Clown Comedy
FX is cornering the market on unlikable middle-aged white guys
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‘Legends of Tomorrow’ Review: ‘Flash’-‘Arrow’ Spinoff Needs More Fighting, Less Talking
Fun action makes the superhero show worth watching, but too much time is wasted on exposition
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‘Billions’ Review: Maggie Siff Is Damian Lewis-Paul Giamatti Drama’s Saving Grace
Female supporting cast outshines male stars in Showtime series
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‘Angie Tribeca’ Review: Rashida Jones Cop-Show Parody Is Wonderfully Dopey
Steve Carell-produced series sends up everything from “CSI: Miami” to “The Shawshank Redemption”
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‘Mercy Street’ Review: PBS’ Ridley Scott Civil War Series Is Masterfully Made
Josh Radnor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead star in this six-part series as complicated figures during a complicated time
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‘Colony’ Review: ‘Lost’ Team’s Dystopian Drama Delivers Nothing New
Carlton Cuse and Josh Holloway reunite for a serviceable USA series
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‘Teachers’ Review: TV Land Comedy Needs to Diversify Its Faculty
Alison Brie is one of the executive producers behind the funny Web-to-TV series
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‘Second Chance’ Review: Hunky Lead Can’t Save Show From Excess Banality
Drama series is a procedural dressed up in sci-fi trappings
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‘Shadowhunters’ Review: Supernatural Series Has Pretty People, Preposterous Plot
YA adaptation feels corporate and formulaic
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‘Angel From Hell’ Review: Jane Lynch Shines in Odd-Couple Comedy
But the new CBS series is far from a sure thing
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‘American Crime’ Review: John Ridley Anthology Is Just as Unsettling in Season 2
ABC drama is dark, but well crafted
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‘The Shannara Chronicles’ Review: MTV Brings Nothing New to Fantasy Genre
Viewers have seen plenty of worlds populated by elves, orcs and chosen heroes before
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‘Downton Abbey’ Review: Final Season Brings Closure for Crawley Family
Season 6 will give fans more of what they’ve come to expect from PBS’ most successful drama
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‘Bordertown’ Review: Seth MacFarlane Series Shoots for Topical Satire and Misses
Fox animated comedy is generically offensive