Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar are the glue that holds this deliciously unhinged show together
SYFY's campy slasher returns with a freaky—and freakin' fantastic—batch of episodes
And the adult-cartoon landscape is all the richer for it
TV's gentlest competition returns with a dozen fresh bakers
“First Day” and “#ThinkBrink” raise oh so many questions
In “God U,” our freshmen supes adjust to campus life (and Golden Boy gets kicked in the crotch a bunch)
Threepio shows up, but not much else happens in the stalling “Dreams And Madness”
Still, “The Green Light” doesn't make the series any less ridiculous
The FX show bows out—in true wistful-yet-comedic fashion—by making the case that those who leave us never really…
"Thirty" tracks the final half hour of Ben Glenroy's life in a hysterical and even moving way
Rose Matafeo's BBC series shifts its focus—but remains as winsome as ever
It's too bad, then, that NBC's new Jesse L. Martin procedural isn't particularly engaging
The Netflix series bows out, reminding us that there's simply no other show like it on TV
Grand Admiral Thrawn has arrived—and he has some annoyingly familiar friends
The three-part spin-off miniseries is mostly okay, provided you can get past the unnerving presence of a certain…
After racist emails are leaked, the two sit down for an interview that's framed like a heavyweight boxing match
A tender encounter between an estranged father and daughter brims with complex emotions and careful characterization
The exciting "Sitzprobe" features a Steve Martin musical performance, a love declaration, and—heartbreakingly—a…
Matthew A. Cherry's family sitcom nicely taps into some universal truths
Krapopolis review: In Dan Harmon’s latest, the history is ancient and the jokes are slightly fresher
Gods, monsters, and mortals fight it out in Fox's new animated sitcom