Previously On

Previously On is our recurring series of reviews of TV shows that are returning for subsequent seasons.

Explore the Previously On archive below

The Afterparty Season 2 Review

You Should Definitely RSVP To ‘The Afterparty’ Season 2

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Apple TV’s genre-hopping mystery comedy returns for a star-studded, streamlined second season that’s better than the first.

The Witcher Season 3 Review

‘The Witcher’ Has A Good Thing Going In Season 3

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Season 3 of Netflix’s The Witcher features more beasts, more political scheming, and a surprisingly enjoyable bit of found family bonding.

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‘The Bear’ Tries A New Recipe That Hits The Spot

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FX and Hulu’s The Bear returns with a new season that’s full of wisdom, beauty, and, yes, all the stress you’d expect from a chaotic restaurant makeover.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 2

The Final Frontier Has Rarely Been As Fun As In ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’

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The second season of the best Star Trek show on Paramount+ features some very high highs and a delightful performance from Spock actor Ethan Peck.

Happy Valley Season 3 Review

‘Happy Valley’ Bows Out With A Dramatic Showdown Nearly A Decade In The Making

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Sarah Lancashire and James Norton are as great as ever in the uneven but engrossing final season of the UK crime favorite.

The Great Third Season

‘The Great’ Makes A Surprising Pivot In Its Funny, Uneven Third Season

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Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult are as good as ever in the third season of The Great, but some of the show’s cyclical plots are running on fumes.

Barry Season Review

‘Barry’ Boldly Reinvents Itself In The Eleventh Hour

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Bill Hader’s assassin-turned-actor is back for one last season. This time, he’s behind bars.

Blindspotting Season 2 Review

‘Blindspotting’ Season 2 Is A Creative, Cameo-Filled Vision of Oakland

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The ballad of Ashley and Miles continues.

Succession Season 4 Review

The Final Season of ‘Succession’ Is A No-Holds-Barred Triumph

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Season four of HBO’s Succession is satisfying, surprising, and a great showcase for season MVP Sarah Snook.