The shows worth your evening. The verdicts worth keeping.
In-depth reviews of the most-discussed shows on streaming and prestige television. We cover what aired this week, what arrived last month, and what we’ll still be talking about a year from now.
Six deep reviews of the most-discussed prestige and streaming dramas of the current cycle — what works, what the awards bodies have done with each, and where to start watching.
A reviewer in 2026 cannot ignore the platform a show is on. Where you watch, increasingly, is part of what you watch.
TVReviewer is the criticism arm. Two sister properties cover the awards conversation in different ways — one chronicling the existing ceremonies, the other inventing a new one.
Award show coverage has moved off TVReviewer. The historical archive on this site remains accessible at /archive/ for reference; new ceremony coverage publishes next door.
Each review begins with a verdict you can read in twenty seconds. Then comes the long version — premise, cast, structural choices, and what the awards bodies and critics did with it. We cite our sources. We try to keep our opinions grounded in the show that’s on screen rather than the discourse around it. We update reviews when new seasons land.
“A good review tells you whether you should watch the show, and a great one tells you what kind of person watches it.”