Previously On is our recurring series of reviews of TV shows that are returning for subsequent seasons.
By Liz Baessler
The new season delivers the show’s original premise with a twist: this time everything’s real.
By Valerie Ettenhofer
The show’s sophomore season, which follows the famed poet into a new period of her life, is audacious and clever.
This ‘Riverdale’ sister series never quite reached the wacky creative heights of its counterpart, but it comes close with an ambitious final season.
Rue gets real with her NA sponsor in one of the darkest holiday specials we’ve ever seen.
With the introduction of Princess Diana, the popular Netflix series becomes a fully realized tragedy.
The highly anticipated follow-up to Netflix’s ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ is light on scares and heavy on redundancies.
Chris Rock and Jason Schwartzman lead the FX series’ latest season, which is set in 1950s Kansas City.
The Netflix superhero series finds its groove in a 1960s-set season that’s pure entertainment.
The forever-convoluted time travel drama leaves you understanding (more or less) what actually happened.