![]() ![]() ![]() It's sweet, funny, hopefully, but most of all, encouraging." Rolling Stone's Alan Sepinwall says, "It's sweet, and honest, and nice, in a way that feels just as refreshing as the girls' old-fashioned business model." Lenox Hill: Season 1 - Metascore 87 Lenox Hill is a docuseries that follows the lives of four doctors (two brain surgeons, an emergency room physician, and a Chief Resident OBGYN) at a renowned hospital in New York City. Decider's Meghan O'Keefe calls it "a total triumph. IGN's David Griffin says, "The Crown continues to prove why it's one of the best shows on television in Season 4, with amazing performances from its ensemble of characters and superb writing from showrunner Peter Morgan and his team." Vulture's Kathryn VanArendonk says, "Thatcher and Diana give The Crown an energy and sense of direction it lacked in the third season, and a feeling of verve the show has arguable never approached before." The Baby-Sitters Club: Season 1 - Metascore 87 Based on the best-selling book, Season 1 of The Baby-Sitters Club centers on best friends Kristy Thomas (Sophie Grace), Mary-Anne Spier (Malia Baker), Claudia Kishi (Momona Tamada), Stacey McGill (Shay Rudolph), and Dawn Schafer (Xochitl Gomez), who start their own babysitting business. ![]() Newsday's Robert Levin calls Unorthodox "an achievement of searing power and grace, attuned to big, sweeping emotions and small, observational moments in equal measure." The Hollywood Reporter's Dan Fienberg says, "Unorthodox finds a lot of humanity, even in the character who are surely villains." The Crown: Season 4 - Metascore 85 In The Crown's fourth season, Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor) falls in love with a beautiful Diana Spencer (Emma Corrin), while Queen Elizabeth II (Olivia Coleman) faces off against a formidable new prime minister named Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson). Each is like a vortex, lengthening into a dimension of unfathomable personal grief." Unorthodox: Season 1 - Metascore 85 Set in Berlin, Unorthodox is a powerful coming-of-age story that follows a young girl who rejects her conservative Jewish upbringing. Time Magazine's Judy Berman calls Immigration Nation "easily the most important TV show of the year." And Vanity Fair's Sonia Saraiya says, "Immigration Nation also tells human stories, where the filmmakers sit down with migrants to hear their particular saga of suffering. I found myself rooting for the couple to stay together and also get the hell apart." Variety's Caroline Framke says, "Feel Good feels lowkey, insightful and real in a way that so much of TV tries to be, but rarely achieves quite like this." Immigration Nation - Metascore 85 In this six-part docuseries, Immigration Nation captures the daily workings of Customs Enforcement agents, activists, lawmakers, and attorneys. Slate's Willa Paskin says, "what it lacks in rom-com purity it makes up for in substance. IGN's Matt Fowler says, "Though not as strong as Season 1, Sex Education still shines with fun characters, admirable honesty, and inclusivity." The Guardian's Lucy Mangan says, "even the smallest parts have a sketched backstory and some good gags." Feel Good: Season 1 - Metascore 83 Feel Good centers on Mae (Mae Martin), an aspiring comedian who battles addiction and an intense romantic relationship with George (Charlotte Ritchie). IGN's Jesse Schedeen calls The Midnight Gospel "a unique experience, but viewers might as well just skip to the final episode." IndieWire's Eric Kohn says, the series "forces you to push beyond the distractions of its many moving parts and appreciate the substance at its core." Sex Education: Season 2 - Metascore 83 Sex Education Season 2 continues to follow young Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) as he struggles to cope with the complexities of high school, and the awkwardness of living with his sex-therapist mother, Jean (Gillian Anderson). The Washington Post's Hank Stuever calls it an "often surprisingly moving documentary series." And Vulture's Jen Chaney says Cheer is "an earnest video journal about the challenges this dangerous sport poses and how the men and women who have made that sport the center of their lives rise to meet them." The Midnight Gospel: Season 1 - Metascore 82 This adult animated series follows Clancy, a spacecaster with a malfunctioning multiverse simulator who leaves the comfort of his extra-dimensional home on the Chromatic Ribbon to interview beings living in other worlds. Cheer: Season 1 - Metascore 81 This compelling documentary series follows a competitive cheerleading team from Texas' Navarro College as they compete for another national title with their demanding coach, Monica Aldama. ![]()
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