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Tony Hale, Gary Cole and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in “Veep” (Colleen Hayes/HBO)
Arts & CultureTelevision
Brandon Sanchez
A political satire with Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a constant presidential candidate, “Veep” gleefully exposed the hollowness of unbridled ambition, and it was fun (if also dread-inducing) through Sunday’s finale.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Jim McDermott
Daenerys Targaryen embodies the element that makes the show so deeply compelling, namely, the quest to throw off the debilitating chains of social convention.
Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams in ’Fosse/Verdon’ (Eric Liebowitz/FX)
Arts & CultureTelevision
Rob Weinert-Kendt
These two overachievers needed each other, even or especially when they were not together.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Nick Ripatrazone
Jordan Peele’s incarnation of the show will certainly get people thinking—and talking.
Arts & CultureTelevision
Brandon Sanchez
As we come to grips with a national history of violence, greed and racialized privilege, this fable of noblesse oblige rings hollow.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Jake Kring-Schreifels
In "Miracle Workers" Simon Rich balances the surreal with the mundane and anchors fantasy with practicality, providing the perfect stakes for dramatic and comedic tension.