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AMERICAN PRIMEVAL stars Taylor Kitsch as Isaac, shown here standing in the snow with a big furry coat and a big fuzzy beard
No Country For Bold Women
Set during the Utah War of 1857, Peter Berg's limited series lays out a world where love conquers little, indifference is the only path to survival, and wanting anything will only bring death that much faster.
Noah Wyle in 'The Pitt,' a new series on Max that follows Dr. Robby on a 15-hour ER shift
You Think You Found Love, But You're Standing in "The Pitt"
Noah Wyle leads the new hospital drama from "E.R." producers R. Scott Gemmill and John Wells about a particularly grueling 15-hour shift — that plays out in real-time.
Tim Allen and Kat Dennings in 'Shifting Gears,' a new ABC comedy series about a father and daughter's unwanted reunion
[disapproving grunt]
Playing the owner of a classic car shop, the "Home Improvement" and "Last Man Standing" star shouts plenty of half-baked opinions at his only daughter (Kat Dennings) when she has to move back in with her well-off yet easily irritated papa.
Adam Scott in 'Severance' Season 2, wearing a suit, staring ominously offscreen
The Macrodat Uprising
After three long years off the clock, Dan Erickson's corporate thriller returns with a knotty new season as impressive for how much it untangles as it is for what can't be so simply straightened out.
Demi Moore accepts Golden Globe award at the 82nd Annual Golden Globes
'This Is Such an American Experience'
Host Nikki Glaser delivered what CBS producers surely wanted — a solid performance referencing as many famous faces as possible — but the Globes lost focus of the films (and TV) it meant to lift up.
Squid Game Season 2 stars Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun, shown here with his hands behind his head, a guard standing behind him
More Games, Same Squids
In the sequel to Hwang Dong-hyuk's global smash hit, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) is desperate to end the games for good, but Netflix — uh, I mean the Front Man — has other ideas.
Lukita Maxwell and Jason Segel in 'Shrinking,' shown looking awkwardly at each other at the Thanksgiving dinner table
Harrison Ford Emmy When?
After a season examining his (many) shameful slip-ups, Jimmy (Jason Segel) asks forgiveness from his daughter — and his audience — in a finale that frees up Season 3 to start over.
Two women staring seriously at something O.S.; Zosia Mamet and Stephanie Hsu in 'Laid'
Unhinged Mamet (Complimentary)
Stephanie Hsu plays a woman investigating her growing list of dead exes in this new series from Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna.
'WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS' -- “The Finale” -- Season 6, Episode 11  Pictured (L-R): Andy Assaf as Monster, Natasia Demetriou as Nadja, Matt Berry as Laszlo.
The Phantom Menace
Prioritizing comedy over everything — as the FX gem always has — "What We Do in the Shadows" devises a delightful, devious finale that's true to itself, even if it might fluster casual fans.
Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton in 'Yellowstone,' shown here on the ranch porch looking into the sunset
Let the Cowboys Be Sad
Struggling to salvage a happy ending from Season 5's slow-motion trainwreck, only Taylor Sheridan could make riding into the sunset take this long and mean this little.
Christian Slater as Harry Morgan and Patrick Gibson as Dexter Morgan in Dexter: Original Sin, shown here standing side by side in an elevator
'A beating heart. I'll take it.'
The premiere episode of Clyde Phillip's latest "Dexter" spinoff mainly reenacts scenes from the serial killer's youth that were already described in the original series — except for its opening moments.
THE DAY OF THE JACKAL Episode 10 stars Eddie Redmayne as the Jackal, shown here looking out a window in a blue turtleneck
Please Let Season 2 Be Shorter
The Season 1 ending finally pits our two primary killers against each other, but the only real winners are the people signing their paychecks.
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