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2020 Winter TV Scorecard - Rotten Tomatoes

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Updated as of February 20, 2020

We’ve tracked the best (and worst) cold-weather TV and streaming offerings since mid-December, gathered a list of all the premieres this season – series, miniseries, and TV movies across cable, broadcast, and streaming – and ranked them by Tomatometer.

The list includes every new TV season or streaming movie premiering since December 13 with highlights like The Witcher on Netflix, The Expanse on Amazon Prime Video, Star Trek: Picard on CBS All Access, the final season of Schitt’s Creek on Pop, Party of Five on Freeform, The New Pope on HBO, 9-1-1: Lone Star on Fox, Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens on Comedy Central, Katy Keene on The CW, Briarpatch on USA Network, Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet on Apple TV+, the final season of Homeland on Showtime, High Fidelity on Hulu, Outlander on Starz, Togo on Disney+, and more!

Each TV show on the list must have received at least 10 critic reviews, while TV movies had to have at least 20 reviews. So if you’re wondering why your favorite show or TV movie isn’t on here, it likely just doesn’t yet have enough reviews to qualify under our criteria. Keep checking back to find out where your favorite show of the season ends up. And remember: a Certified Fresh badge generally means that a show or film has earned the respect of  the majority of reviewers weighing in (at least 20 for a TV season and 40 for films), including some of the industry’s top critics.

#82

Adjusted Score: 7.423%

Critics Consensus: It'll be the last thing most viewers want, too.

Synopsis: At the tipping point of the Iran Contra affair's arms for drugs plot, hardscrabble news journalist Elena McMahon finds herself... [More]

#81

Adjusted Score: 20.017%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: Grace Waters (Crystal Fox), a longtime pillar of her Virginia community, stays composed when her ex weds his mistress and... [More]

Adjusted Score: 17.998%

Synopsis: A psychological drama about a competitive middle manager at a business park in Reading.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 30.12%

Critics Consensus: With as many narrative threads as words in its name, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector buries a compelling Russell Hornsby is a pile of plot.

Synopsis: NYPD officers Amelia Sachs and Lincoln Rhyme form an unlikely duo as they solve cases for the city and race... [More]

Adjusted Score: 33.248%

Critics Consensus: Though it benefits from Paltrow's charms, The Goop Lab's pseudoscience holds little water and its stiff format is often more boring than enlightening.

Synopsis: A curiosity-driven exploration of boundary-pushing wellness topics -- brought to you by Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle site, goop.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 34.352%

Critics Consensus: Parasite's sweep and some strong performances -- including the singular Janelle Monáe's opening number -- couldn't save a listless ceremony from its own host-less chaos.


Adjusted Score: 36.24%

Critics Consensus: An apathetic performance from Ricky Gervais can't quite sink the 77th Golden Globes, but scattered moments of hope, from unexpected winners to heart-felt speeches, can't quite save it either.

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#75

Adjusted Score: 39.333%

Critics Consensus: 6 Underground is loud, frenetic, and finally preposterous -- which is either bad news or a hearty recommendation, depending how one feels about the movies of Michael Bay.

Synopsis: What's the best part of being dead? It isn't escaping your boss, your ex, or even erasing your criminal record.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 39.62%

Critics Consensus: While Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser's chemistry remains charmingly in tact, Mad About You's relevance does not.

Synopsis: Paul and Jamie grapple with empty-nest syndrome now that their 17 year-old daughter, Mabel, is admitted to college.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 40.68%

Critics Consensus: While those looking for a stylish new procedural with a few unexpected nuances will find much to like, Deputy sticks too closely to its genre guns to break any new ground.

Synopsis: Deputy Bill Hollister is a career lawman who's very comfortable kicking down doors and utterly lost in a staff meeting.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 41.25%

Critics Consensus: A promising premise and superb ensemble can't save Messiah from its own bland storytelling.

Synopsis: A wary CIA officer investigates a charismatic man who sparks a spiritual movement and stirs political unrest. A fictional story... [More]

#71

Adjusted Score: 52.217%

Critics Consensus: This radical retelling of Charles Dickens' classic parable struggles to justify its oppressive tone and edgy flourishes, although Guy Pearce is suitably haunting as the haunted Ebenezer Scrooge.

Synopsis: An original take on Dickens's iconic ghost story by Steven Knight, A Christmas Carol is a spine-tingling immersion into Scrooge's... [More]

Adjusted Score: 53.904%

Critics Consensus: Though it doesn't always come together, AJ and the Queen is a sweet, sometimes off-the wall adventure that's fun to watch even when it's fumbling.

Synopsis: While traveling across the country in a run-down RV, drag queen Ruby Red discovers an unlikely sidekick in AJ: a... [More]

Adjusted Score: 54.17%

Critics Consensus: Though it rarely rises above 'watchable,' fans of period crime series may enjoy passing time with Vienna Blood's charismatic cast anyway.

Synopsis: As part of his research in understanding the criminal mind, junior doctor Max Liebermann is given permission to trail Inspector... [More]

Adjusted Score: 60.12%

Critics Consensus: Despite being predictable and a bit uneven, Cobra great cast and intriguing premise deliver an electrifying and bingable first season.


Adjusted Score: 63.792%

Critics Consensus: Though at times more melodramatic than meaningful, Spinning Out's campy, guilty-pleasure exterior hides a surprisingly thoughtful exploration of living with a mental illness.

Synopsis: A figure skating Olympic hopeful struggles to balance love, family and fragile mental health as her dream of winning takes... [More]

Adjusted Score: 65.25%

Critics Consensus: Despite a strong start, Sanditon's soapy drama quickly dissolves into nothing more than just another beautiful, melodramatic period piece.

Synopsis: An adaptation of Jane Austen's last, fragmented work in which entrepreneurs, love interests, legacy hunters, hypochondriacs and medical mountebanks come... [More]

Adjusted Score: 69.153%

Critics Consensus: If Avenue 5's maiden voyage isn't as smooth as its creative clout implies, it's still a hilarious step in a completely new -- while still enjoyably caustic -- direction for creator Armando Iannucci.

Synopsis: A sci-fi comedy following the passengers and crew onboard a space cruise ship that experiences technical difficulties during its eight-week... [More]

#64

Adjusted Score: 68.745%

Critics Consensus: Thanks to a charming cast and infectious energy, Troop Zero is more than the sum of its instantly familiar parts.

Synopsis: In rural 1977 Georgia, a misfit girl (Mckenna Grace) dreams of life in outer space. When a national competition offers... [More]

Adjusted Score: 70.949%

Critics Consensus: Though Locke & Key at times struggles to strike a consistent tone, it captures enough of the essence of its source material to provide a fiendishly fun and sufficiently spooky time.

Synopsis: Based on the comic book, this drama follows three siblings who return to their family home, only to realize that... [More]

Adjusted Score: 73.559%

Critics Consensus: Though the world of The Witcher at times feels only half-formed, Henry Cavill brings brawny charisma to a series teeming with subversive fantasy elements and dark humor.

Synopsis: Geralt of Rivia, a mutated monster-hunter for hire, journeys toward his destiny in a turbulent world where people often prove... [More]

Adjusted Score: 69.128%

Critics Consensus: Though Tommy at times undermines unexpected twists with predictable solutions, it's still a decent new procedural thanks to the endlessly watchable Edie Falco.

Synopsis: NYPD officer Abigail "Tommy" Thomas becomes the first female Chief of Police in Los Angeles.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 71.481%

Critics Consensus: Propelled by a strong cast and even stronger sense of justice, Hunters' stylish first season doesn't always hit the mark, but when it does, it strikes pulpy paydirt.

Synopsis: From Executive Producer Jordan Peele, Hunters, follows a rag-tag team of Nazi Hunters on their quest for righteous revenge in... [More]

Adjusted Score: 69.456%

Critics Consensus: Hillary faces the impossible task of consolidating a full life into four hours -- still, it serves as an insightful, often powerful exploration of Hillary Clinton's life and legacy.

Synopsis: A four-part documentary series about the life & 2016 Presidential campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton.... [More]

#58

Adjusted Score: 71.343%

Critics Consensus: Horse Girl proves unwilling or unable to explore the deeper themes it addresses, but this unusual drama is anchored by Alison Brie's committed performance.

Synopsis: Sarah (Alison Brie), a socially isolated arts and crafts store employee, finds herself more content in the company of horses... [More]

Adjusted Score: 71.568%

Synopsis: When a murder investigation is launched into the death of a young woman, a mysterious list of names is discovered... [More]

Adjusted Score: 74.32%

Critics Consensus: A delicious blend of horror and humor that more-or-less balances modern sensibilities and the character's beloved legacy, Dracula is a frighteningly fun -- if not always faithful -- time.

Synopsis: The Count Dracula legend transforms with new tales that flesh out the vampire's gory crimes -- and bring his vulnerability... [More]

#55

Adjusted Score: 79.616%

Critics Consensus: Thrilling visuals and the substantial chemistry of its well-matched leads make The Aeronauts an adventure well worth taking.

Synopsis: In 1862, daredevil balloon pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) teams up with pioneering meteorologist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) to advance... [More]

Adjusted Score: 72.262%

Critics Consensus: If not as outlandishly fun as its predecessor, 9-1-1: Lone Star still packs an entertaining punch and is a great showcase for the handsomely self-aware Rob Lowe.

Synopsis: A New York cop and his son relocate from New York City to Austin, Texas.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 73.232%

Critics Consensus: Though it can't help but feel a little incomplete given the circumstances, The Killer Inside crafts a compelling overview of a series of tragic events.

Synopsis: As a gifted young football athlete from Bristol, Connecticut, Aaron Hernandez had capitalized rapidly on his promise, playing for a... [More]

Starring:


#52

Adjusted Score: 75.948%

Critics Consensus: To All the Boys: P.S. I Love You may feel like little more than an amiable postscript to its predecessor, but fans of the original should still find this a swoonworthy sequel.

Synopsis: It's a new year and Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) are no longer pretending to be a... [More]

Adjusted Score: 75.344%

Synopsis: In the Netflix series LOVE IS BLIND, singles who want to be loved for who they are, rather than what... [More]

Adjusted Score: 76.688%

Critics Consensus: Though it hits the occasional sour note, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist manages to carry a pretty enjoyable tune, thanks in large part to the always charming Jane Levy.

Synopsis: After an unusual event, Zoey Clarke starts to hear people's innermost desires through songs. Zoey is a whip-smart computer coder,... [More]

Adjusted Score: 80.688%

Critics Consensus: Briarpatch's ambiance is at times more intriguing than the simmering mystery at its center, but a captivating Rosario Dawson and surreal setting ensure it's never less than watchable.

Synopsis: Briarpatch follows Allegra Dill (Rosario Dawson), a dogged investigator returning to her border-town Texas home after her sister is murdered.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 80.12%

Synopsis: A young computer engineer investigates the secretive development division of her employer, a cutting-edge tech company based in San Francisco,... [More]

Adjusted Score: 80.232%

Synopsis: Narcos: Mexico season 2 continues the story of Miguel Ángel ​Félix Gallardo, now the Godfather of the first Mexican cartel... [More]

Adjusted Score: 80.68%

Critics Consensus: If a bit too slight, Shrill continues Annie's journey of self discoverywith compassion while also shining a welcome spotlight on some of the show's strong side characters.

Synopsis: From Executive Producers Lorne Michaels and Elizabeth Banks comes Shrill, a comedy series starring Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live) as... [More]

Adjusted Score: 82.361%

Critics Consensus: Nora From Queens showcases Awkwafina's charming brashness and surrounds her with an equally delightful cast -- especially scene stealer Lori Tan Chinn -- but it could stand to walk a less familiar comedic beat.

Synopsis: Creator and writer Awkwafina (The Farewell, Crazy Rich Asians) stars in the half-hour scripted comedy inspired by her real-life growing... [More]

Adjusted Score: 81.89%

Critics Consensus: Visceral, if at times vapid, Dare Me's slow-burning thriller pairs nicely with its moody atmospherics to create a deft exploration of the interiority of teen life.

Synopsis: Peering behind the all-American facade, the series dives into the cutthroat world of competitive high school cheerleading. It follows the... [More]

Adjusted Score: 86.385%

Critics Consensus: Though The Outsider's slow burn isn't always satisfying, it remains watchable thanks to its excellent performances -- especially series standout Cynthia Erivo.

Synopsis: Adaptation of Stephen King's novel about the investigation of the gruesome murder of a boy in the Georgia woods and... [More]

Adjusted Score: 83.08%

Critics Consensus: Gorgeous effects and a simple, solid, story help Lost in Space's second season find itself on stronger ground.

Synopsis: There's more danger -- and adventure -- ahead for the Robinson family! With the Jupiter 2 stranded on a mysterious... [More]

Adjusted Score: 83.344%

Synopsis: Factual drama based on the notorious Whitehouse Farm murders, and the ensuing police investigation and court case.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 85.456%

Critics Consensus: A disturbing new mystery reminiscent of Broadchurch, Deadwater Fell is gripping, even if the plot doesn't always hold water.

Synopsis: Dark crime thriller.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 86.24%

Critics Consensus: If not quite as addicting as its source material, The Stranger has a strong cast and enough tension to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Synopsis: Adam Price is a happily married father of two whose life is turned upside-down after a stranger tells him a... [More]

Adjusted Score: 86.912%

Critics Consensus: Like something out of a movie, McMillions effectively -- if not always artfully -- captures the chaos of this once-in-a-lifetime, very real con and the colorful cast of characters at its center.

Synopsis: The story of an ex-cop turned security auditor who rigged McDonald's Monopoly game promotion for a decade, stealing millions of... [More]

Starring:


Adjusted Score: 86.568%

Critics Consensus: Strangely earnest, The Circle at times struggles to find the drama, but those looking for a weirdly compelling social experiment may find themselves more invested than expected.

Synopsis: Status and strategy collide in this social experiment and competition show where online players flirt, befriend and catfish their way... [More]

Starring:


Adjusted Score: 82.68%

Critics Consensus: Homeland returns to form with a tautly thrilling final season that fittingly finishes the job Carrie Mathison started all those years ago.

Synopsis: In the final season, Carrie Mathison is recovering from brutal confinement in a Russian gulag. Her body is healing, but... [More]

Adjusted Score: 88.248%

Critics Consensus: While it relies too heavily on the workplace comedy formula, Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet is nonetheless hilarious and stands out for exploring the gaming industry with intelligence, thoughtfulness, and sincerity.

Synopsis: "Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet" follows a team of video game developers as they navigate the challenges of running a popular... [More]

Adjusted Score: 89.51%

Critics Consensus: Penn Badgley's perversely endearing serial stalker keeps looking for love in all the wrong places during a second season that maintains the subversive tension while adding some welcome variations on the series' formula.

Synopsis: The dark drama returns for its second season, with Joe now laying low and hiding from his ex in LA.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 91.825%

Critics Consensus: Though it skips the occasional beat, High Fidelity's fresh take on a familiar track is as witty as it is emotionally charged, giving a curmudgeonly charming Zoë Kravitz plenty of room to shine.

Synopsis: A female record-store owner in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, uses music to reflect on past relationships in this TV adaptation of... [More]

Adjusted Score: 88.792%

Critics Consensus: Katy Keene definitely has style to spare, but its greatest strength is it's warm, joyous tone that sparkles in a sea of gritty YA TV.

Synopsis: Four friends and aspiring artists from Riverdale try to make it in New York City... [More]

#31

Adjusted Score: 88.22%

Critics Consensus: A fun, fast paced film for all, Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made celebrates the power of imagination with a delightful sense of humor and just the right amount of bears.

Synopsis: Based on the best-selling book by Stephan Pastis, the Disney+ original movie "Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made" follows the hilarious... [More]

Adjusted Score: 91.817%

Critics Consensus: Though its predecessor's shadow looms large, devout fans will still find much to like in The New Pope's exploration of power dynamics and sumptuous strangeness.

Synopsis: Sequel to 'The Young Pope' follows Pope John Paul III as he takes over the papal throne from Pope Pius... [More]

Adjusted Score: 91.136%

Critics Consensus: A deliciously hellish thrill ride from start to finish, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina just keeps getting better.

Synopsis: Imagines the origin and adventures of Sabrina the Teenage Witch as a dark coming-of-age story that traffics in horror, the... [More]

#28

Adjusted Score: 98.028%

Critics Consensus: Led by outstanding performances from its well-matched leads, The Two Popes draws absorbing drama from a pivotal moment in modern organized religion.

Synopsis: Frustrated with the direction of the church, Cardinal Bergoglio (Jonathan Pryce) requests permission to retire in 2012 from Pope Benedict... [More]

Adjusted Score: 95.721%

Critics Consensus: Anchored by the incomparable Patrick Stewart, Picard departs from standard Starfleet protocol with a slower, serialized story, but like all great Star Trek it tackles timely themes with grace and makes for an exciting push further into the final frontier.

Synopsis: At the end of the 24th Century, and 14 years after his retirement from Starfleet, Jean-Luc Picard (Sir Patrick Stewart)... [More]

Adjusted Score: 61.161%

Synopsis: Alongside Sarah and Harry Sullivan, the Fourth Doctor tries to avert the genesis of the Daleks and in deep space... [More]

Adjusted Score: 90.08%

Critics Consensus: By focusing on its strong ensemble and the character moments fans have come to love, Runaways ends its three season run on an exciting -- and surprisingly introspective -- high note.

Synopsis: In an action-packed Season 3, the Runaways frantically search for their captured friends Chase, Gert, and Karolina. The kids go... [More]

Adjusted Score: 91.232%

Synopsis: A wrongly convicted prison inmate becomes a lawyer in hopes of overturning his life sentence. His quest for freedom is... [More]

Adjusted Score: 92.08%

Synopsis: Season 1 of the comedy series starring BAFTA-winner Matt Berry set in the dark heart of Victorian London.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 92.456%

Critics Consensus: Cop-doctors finally get their due in Medical Police, a show that works almost as well as a good old fashioned action-adventureas it does a delightfully absurd satire about doctor-cops.

Synopsis: Doctors Owen Maestro and Lola Spratt leave Children's Hospital and join a secret arm of the CDC to investigate and... [More]

#21

Adjusted Score: 92.217%

Critics Consensus: An endearing and exciting underdog story that benefits greatly from its stars (canine and human alike), Togo is a timeless tale, well-told.

Synopsis: From Disney+, "Togo" is the untold true story set in the winter of 1925 that takes you across the treacherous... [More]

#20

Adjusted Score: 94.872%

Critics Consensus: Miss Americana provides an engaging if somewhat deliberately opaque backstage look at a pop star turned cultural phenomenon.

Synopsis: Miss Americana is a raw and emotionally revealing look at one of the most iconic artists of our time during... [More]

Adjusted Score: 93.568%

Critics Consensus: Sweetly poignant and warmly witty Everything's Gonna Be Okay is as big-hearted and nuanced as the well-written characters at its center.

Synopsis: A neurotic 25-year-old still living at home with his single dad and two teenage half-sisters, one of which has autism.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 93.68%

Critics Consensus: As ticked off as ever, but with more timely themes, Curb Your Enthusiasm's tenth season feels fresher than ever.

Synopsis: A neurotic TV writer copes with life in L.A. in a tart, hilarious and semi-improvised sitcom that follows him dealing... [More]

Adjusted Score: 97.033%

Critics Consensus: Joyous, heartfelt, and very human, Little America's thoughtful collection of immigrant tales is as inspirational as it is relatable.

Synopsis: Inspired by the true stories featured in Epic Magazine, "Little America" will go beyond the headlines to look at the... [More]

#16

Adjusted Score: 95.58%

Critics Consensus: Entertaining for longtime fans as well as casually interested viewers, Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool burnishes the legacy of a brilliant artist.

Synopsis: A visionary, innovator, and originator who defied categorization and embodied the word cool: a foray into the life and career... [More]

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#15

Adjusted Score: 102.882%

Critics Consensus: Honey Boy serves as an act of cinematic therapy for its screenwriter and subject -- one whose unique perspective should strike a chord in audiences from all backgrounds.

Synopsis: From a screenplay by Shia LaBeouf, based on his own experiences, award-winning filmmaker Alma Har'el brings to life a young... [More]

Adjusted Score: 96.352%

Critics Consensus: With an inspirational troupe of teens and willingness to engage in the tougher trials facing the sport today, Cheer perfectly captures the highs and lows of what it takes to be a cheerleader.

Synopsis: This gripping docuseries follows the ups and downs of Navarro College's competitive cheer squad as they work to win a... [More]

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Adjusted Score: 53.768%

Synopsis: Season Five of "Outlander" finds the Frasers fighting for their family and the home they have forged on Fraser's Ridge.... [More]

#12

Adjusted Score: 96.217%

Critics Consensus: With spectacular musical numbers, a smartly silly sensibility, and just the right amount of existential dread, John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch is a joyous reminder that kindness and comedy can in fact go hand in hand.

Synopsis: Emmy Award Winning Comedian John Mulaney aims to recapture the magic of that bygone television era when children sang songs... [More]

Adjusted Score: 97.34%

Critics Consensus: With a strong cast and empathetic storytelling, Party of Five's timely reinvention adds a new layer of urgency while still honoring the original series.

Synopsis: The Buendía siblings struggle to survive together as a family after their parents are deported to Mexico.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 99.41%

Critics Consensus: Bittersweet and brilliant to the very end, BoJack Horseman's final season manages to keep surprising viewers with its empathy and depth, solidifying its place as one of TV's greatest offerings.

Synopsis: BoJack inches his way toward redemption as a stint in rehab forces him to confront his mistakes and start making... [More]

Adjusted Score: 100.145%

Critics Consensus: Sex Education's sophomore season definitely has more going on, but by treating each new subject with care and humor, it leaves plenty of space for its characters to grow.

Synopsis: In season 2, as a late bloomer Otis must master his newly discovered sexual urges in order to progress with... [More]

#8

Adjusted Score: 98.823%

Critics Consensus: The Kingmaker aims a disquieting spotlight at the private life of a divisive public figure -- as well as the ways in which unchecked power seduces and corrupts.

Synopsis: Centered on the indomitable character of Imelda Marcos, The Kingmaker examines, with intimate access, the Marcos family's improbable return to... [More]

#7

Adjusted Score: 99.202%

Critics Consensus: A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon retains the charm of its small-screen source material while engagingly expanding the title character's world.

Synopsis: What begins as an ordinary day for Shaun the Sheep (Justin Fletcher) turns out to be anything but, when an... [More]

Synopsis: A time-traveling rogue assembles a group of heroes and villains to prevent the world's destruction.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 89.99%

Synopsis: Revealing the extraordinary wildlife stories and unseen wilderness of our seven unique continents.... [More]

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Adjusted Score: 100.344%

Synopsis: In season five of the critically acclaimed drama, Better Call Saul, Jimmy McGill's decision to practice law as "Saul Goodman"... [More]

Adjusted Score: 100.792%

Critics Consensus: Witty, warm, and with just the right blend of wisdom and wisecracks, Schitt's Creek's final season is the perfect farewell to the Roses and the town that changed their lives.

Synopsis: A wealthy family lose their fortune and move to a dreary small town they purchased once as a joke.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 100.62%

Critics Consensus: Smart, suspenseful, and superbly shot, Giri/Haji is a near-perfect crime thriller with a surprisingly sharp sense of humor.

Synopsis: A detective from Tokyo travels to London in search of his missing brother, who had ties to the Yakuza.... [More]

Adjusted Score: 101.79%

Critics Consensus: Smart and thrilling as ever, The Expanse's fourth season doesn't miss a beat, successfully navigating network changes without losing any of its rich character work or narrative complexities.

Synopsis: Season 4 of The Expanse, its first as a global Amazon Original, begins a new chapter for the series, with... [More]

* Due to a technical issue, the score for season 5 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow won’t show up in this view. It stands at 99% with 13 season-level reviews, as well as episode-level reviews with scores that also count toward its season score.


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