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

Brooklyn Nine Nine Season 8

The Final Season of ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Takes On the Problem of Its Own Premise

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In its eighth — and final — season, the beloved sitcom is turning a critical eye to its cuddly cop concept. But is it doing enough?

Never Have I Ever Season 2

‘Never Have I Ever’ Shines by Loving Its Messy Protagonist

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In the second season of Netflix’s teen rom-com series, Devi continues to make plenty of mistakes.

Tuca And Bertie Season

‘Tuca & Bertie’ is Back and Still a Vibrant Delight

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The comedy series about two close friends who happen to be birds effortlessly makes the leap from Netflix to Adult Swim with its second season.

Betty Hbo Season 2

Get On Board With HBO’s Excellent Skater Girl Series ‘Betty’

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If you haven’t heard of HBO’s great underdog series Betty, now’s your chance to change that.

In Treatment Hbo Aduba

‘In Treatment’ is Back and in Top Form with Uzo Aduba

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HBO’s therapy session drama returns after a decade off the air with a new cast and whip-smart and timely fourth season.

Special Season 2 Netflix Ryan

The Subversive Netflix Comedy Series ‘Special’ Ends in its Prime

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The second season of Ryan O’Connell’s semi-autobiographical show goes out on a high note, tackling disability and love with humor and nuance.

The Girlfriend Experience Season

‘The Girlfriend Experience’ Has Become Disconnected from Desire

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The third season of the Steven Soderbergh-produced escort drama dives deep into tech and science — and loses some of its spark along the way.

Jules Euphoria

‘Euphoria’ Delivers Another Must-Watch Deep Dive

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The second special episode of ‘Euphoria’ is a welcome character study of soft-spoken, adventurous trans teen Jules, played by Hunter Schafer.

Servant Season 2

The Second Season of M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Servant’ Loses Its Dark Center

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When the disturbing first season made us feel bad, it was the sign of a job well done. The second season of the M. Night Shyamalan-produced series, unfortunately, just feels bad because it is bad.