NBC's sword-filled drama about Blackbeard goes off course toward the end of its debut episode, airing Friday night
Kiefer Sutherland quickly gets back into head-butting form in Fox's revival of its once ground-breaking espionage drama
Ari Graynor plays a self-absorbed but ultimately kind-hearted adviser
Too many pointless pairings, and just slightly too much pizza
The only problem with this season's premiere is that it ends
The half-hour comedic drama isn't a match for viewers with commitment issues
It is always all about the judges on these TV talent shows and this trio makes me OK with that
"Pucks," the struggling show within a show in "Episodes," faces even more challenges in Season 3
The show continues to revel in uncomfortable moments in upcoming episodes
Gangsters meet Hollywood in 1947 Los Angeles
The new CW drama revolves around Klaus (Joseph Morgan), the first vampire/werewolf hybrid, and his family of the first bloodsuckers
Newly divorced TV reporter inspires his parents to split in show that pays off in unexpected ways
The show built around the Australian star of "Pitch Perfect" gets off to a disappointing start
Guest review: The network missed a golden opportunity to take non-traditional casting to a higher level
Did things work out too well for Walter White?
Lizzy Caplan dominates Showtime's series about pioneering sex researchers Masters & Johnson
The "Family Ties" star has reverted to his lovable type after playing obnoxious guest stars in recent years
A show that asks us to root for a past his-prime ad man trying to get a pop star to sexily hawk hamburgers
Heist gone bad taints happiness over winning number
Rogue FBI agent tries to bend presidential doctor to his will in political drama from Jerry Bruckheimer
Star digs into his scenes with relish in NBC procedural that bears striking resemblance to "Silence of the Lambs"
Andy Samberg's latest is a tight, smart ensemble comedy
Show makes impotent attempts to shock
The gang gets a new home on FXX
The HBO original movie debuts Saturday at 9 p.m.
AMC's newest series bears a passing resemblance to "Breaking Bad," but could use a dollop of that show's mordant wit