Q-Force’s first season is a blast but could broaden its mission
Sean Hayes and Michael Schur’s animated comedy is splendidly queer but would benefit from a wider perspective.
Sean Hayes and Michael Schur’s animated comedy is splendidly queer but would benefit from a wider perspective.
Michael Schur co-creates another sitcom that tempers complicated issues with humor.
Jason Sudeikis adapts his NBC Sports commercial character to a slow-burn comedy that eventually finds its groove.
Jake finally has to be the adult in the room in one of the best episodes of the season.
Master of None co-creator Alan Yang interrogates his father’s move to America in a slow, but gentle debut.
An episode focusing on the difficulties of conception highlights some of the show’s best qualities.
NBC’s cop comedy returns with a two-parter premiere that proves their salvation of the show is no fluke. Welcome back to the 99th Precinct and a new season of Brooklyn 99! It’s the second season since the move from Fox to NBC, and while the last season was a tad uneven, Michael Schur and Dan … Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 7 Premiere: “Manhunter” and “Captain Kim”
From HBO (Chernobyl, Watchmen, Succession) to Netflix (Russian Doll, The Crown, Stranger Things) and beyond, we break down the best TV of the year.
The composer talks about scoring the final season of Disney’s animated adventure and crafting a theme for NBC’s outdoor multi-cam sitcom.NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Welcome back to More of a Comment, Really…, a weekly interview show hosted by Clint Worthington! Every episode will feature interviews with actors, filmmakers, producers, and more, giving you the skinny on the latest films and … Composer Brian H. Kim (Abby’s, Star vs. the Forces of Evil) on Synths, Scoring, and Studio Audiences
Holt settles back into the role he was meant for & a friendship is renewed in a episode that briefly steps away from the precinct.