TAGGED AS: Best and Worst, Fall TV
Fall TV Scorecard 2016
Adjusted Score: 44918%
Critics Consensus: Though it at times feels stuck in place, The Last Man on Earth's third season manages to find a way to make the end of the world fun again.
Adjusted Score: 51176%
Critics Consensus: Good acting and fun action sequences lift Harley and the Davidsons from longform advertisement into a celebration of the storied motorcycle brand.
Adjusted Score: 71017%
Critics Consensus: American Horror Story: Roanoke takes a surprising turn away from prior AHS formats, revisiting the deliberate pace of earlier seasons on a spookier, smaller scale, even if the true-crime format feels overdone.
Adjusted Score: 57709%
Critics Consensus: Van Helsing incorporates relatable performances and tried and true sci-fi tropes into a strong fallen-society storyline, though it might benefit from additional action sequences.
Adjusted Score: 38529%
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Adjusted Score: 51266%
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Adjusted Score: 84624%
Critics Consensus: Sometimes goofy but consistently entertaining, Timeless is a fun throwback action series with a kooky premise that's worth a watch.
Adjusted Score: 90035%
Critics Consensus: Kiefer Sutherland skillfully delivers the drama in Designated Survivor, a fast-paced, quickly engrossing escapist political action fantasy.
Adjusted Score: 85472%
Critics Consensus: Taking its most compelling and emotionally resonant turn to date, The Flash shifts focus in its third season, turning from the grandiose and bizarre toward the characters who inhabit its core universe.
Adjusted Score: 51535%
Critics Consensus: Versailles is decadent escapism with its flouting of obscene wealth, frilly pageantry, and juicy court intrigue -- effectively papering over the series' stiff performances.
Adjusted Score: 89175%
Critics Consensus: No Tomorrow is a gentle, easy to digest rom-com that serves up a strong supporting cast, charming lead performances, and a hefty dose of fun.
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