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‘For All Mankind’ Season 2 Takes Flight

The space-race alternate history from Apple TV+ improves solidly on its first season, with a slow but steady liftoff into satisfying dramatic territory

‘Clarice’: ‘Silence of the Lambs’ FBI Agent Doesn’t Quite Get Her Due

CBS' new series focused on Clarice Starling, the iconic foil to Hannibal Lecter, fails to rise above a standard crime procedural

‘Firefly Lane’: Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke Are Best Friends Forever

The stars return to the small screen for a 'Beaches'-style drama that doesn't deliver enough heart

‘We Are: The Brooklyn Saints’: Youth Football With Clear Eyes, Full Hearts

Netflix's affecting gridiron docuseries explores class and race divisions, family dynamics, and the joy of the game

‘Lupin’: Mastering the Art of the Steal

Netflix's French-import heist series is a high-energy caper with a magnetic leading man at its center

‘WandaVision’: Marvel Studios Bows Down to the Heroes of the Small Screen

With its first show for Disney+, the comics giant attempts a daring experiment, merging its world with classic sitcoms

‘All Creatures Great and Small’: A Welcome Return to Simpler Times

PBS' new adaptation of the celebrated novels about a 1930s veterinarian in the English countryside is a modest and empathetic balm for the chaos of our current world

‘Dickinson’ Season 2: What Price Fame?

The Apple TV+ series shifts focus, with its titular poet craving recognition for her work — but the show is thrown off-balance as a result

‘Mr. Mayor’: Ted Danson Goes to City Hall

The beloved actor is a bumbling businessman who decides to shake up politics in the new NBC comedy from Tina Fey and Robert Carlock

‘Cobra Kai’ Season 3: Third Time Is No Charm for ‘Karate Kid’ Reunion Franchise

Nostalgic series shows no mercy when it comes to ridiculous plot-twists and over-the-top villainy 

‘The Stand’ Doesn’t Play by the Book

CBS All Access' new adaptation of Stephen King's 1978 classic is plagued by structural changes and a bungled beginning

‘Your Honor’: Bryan Cranston Is a Judge Who Breaks Bad

The actor's role in this New Orleans-set crime thriller can't help but invite comparisons to his most famous character
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