Reviewing the eighth episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the seventh episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the sixth episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the fifth episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the fourth episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the third episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the second episode of the fourth season
Reviewing the first episode of the fourth season
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “No One,” the eighth episode of the sixth season.
The president left most of the joking to Jimmy Fallon while touting his accomplishments on The Tonight Show.
For Pride month, the network is trying to remind audiences of the political legacy of shows like The Real World.
How a Miami Vice star and a 30 Rock writer made a nonsense acronym into the entertainment industry’s highest achievement
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “The Broken Man,” the seventh episode of the sixth season.
David Schwimmer and Jim Sturgess star in AMC’s tonally chaotic show about best friends opening a restaurant in the Bronx.
Why do reality television’s most popular stars so uncannily resemble the heroines of the 19th-century writer’s work?
Three Atlantic staffers discuss “Blood of My Blood,” the sixth episode of the sixth season.
The new version of the 1977 classic miniseries is the rare work that focuses on slavery from the perspective of the enslaved.
Speculation about how Ramsay Bolton might die reveals the challenges of devising a cathartic TV death—and illuminates a larger issue facing the series.
The ’90s American sitcom was crucial in helping me understand blackness as a young girl of Nigerian descent growing up in Scotland.
The show had some bright spots—such as Larry David’s work as Bernie Sanders—but it largely failed to capture the zeitgeist in the year of Trump.