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BENJAMONSTER NEWSLETTER: September 29, 2025

Welcome to my Monday newsletter! This week, I am looking at The Lowdown and the latest episodes of The Morning Show and Task , plus I am continuing my Top 25 Shows Since 2000 with #10 and doing a re-review of Running Wilde ! WHAT'S NEW THE LOWDOWN The Lowdown premiered this past week on FX and is the new critical darling of the fall. It is the follow-up to Reservation Dogs from Sterlin Harjo and is a Tulsa-set noir mystery dramedy starring Ethan Hawke. While I often tend to like the critical favorites, I couldn't get into Reservation Dogs for some reason (and I watched the whole first season). I definitely enjoyed The Lowdown more than Dogs , but I still am a little more lukewarm on it than a lot of TV critics I have been reading. What I am not lukewarm on is Ethan Hawke. I am not that familiar with Hawke's film work but loved him on the underrated Showtime limited series The Good Lord Bird a few years ago. He is absolutely the best part of this show with a delivery that ke...

BENJAMONSTER NEWSLETTER: September 22, 2025

Welcome to my Monday newsletter! This week, I am looking at the newest season of The Morning Show plus the finale of The Summer I Turned Pretty and the latest episodes of Task and Only Murders in the Building . Also, I am continuing my Top 25 Shows Since 2000 and doing a pilot re-review of $#*! My Dad Says . WHAT'S NEW THE MORNING SHOW SEASON 4 The Morning Show returned for its fourth season last week and it's a show that takes me back in time. I really transitioned from mostly watching network shows to getting into more cable and streaming prestige fare during the COVID lockdown in 2020 (though I still watch my fair share of network shows). Most of the prestige shows I got into at that time - Succession, Ozark, The Handmaid's Tale, Pose , etc. have ended but The Morning Show is still kicking. I loved the first season (it won my 2020 Benjamonster Award for Outstanding Drama Series). But I was much less enthralled with the second season (which was nauseating with its COVID s...

BENJAMONSTER NEWSLETTER: September 15, 2025

Welcome to my Monday newsletter! This week I am looking at The Girlfriend and the newest season of Only Murders in the Building . Plus some thoughts on the Emmys and the latest episodes of Task and The Summer I Turned Pretty . I am also continuing my Top 25 Shows Since 2000 with #12 and doing a pilot re-review of Detroit 1-8-7 ! WHAT'S NEW THE GIRLFRIEND Before I get into The Girlfriend , I just want all shows forever to stop with the flash forwards to start a series. It's such a tired trope and I instantly get annoyed when I see it. We don't need to see something intense that the show is working towards. JUST STOP IT.  Anyway, now that I have gotten that out of my system, I am mixed so far on The Girlfriend (I am three episodes into the six episode season, which dropped as a binge on Wednesday). I like the dueling narrators approach where it's really not clear where the truth lies because the two interpretations between Robin Wright's Laura and Olivia Cooke's C...

BENJAMONSTER NEWSLETTER: September 8, 2025

Welcome to my Monday newsletter! It's a very busy return of the newsletter for the fall with a look at Task and The Paper , a summer TV recap, my final Emmy predictions, the continuation of my Top 25 Shows Since 2000 and a new feature - a re-review of a pilot I watched during the first year of the blog! WHAT'S NEW TASK I watched the premiere of Task last night after the thrilling Bills comeback over the Ravens so I was in a good mood which maybe offset some of the dreariness of this new Philadelphia area-set HBO Sunday night drama. But dreary doesn't necessarily mean bad. Yes, the show is brooding but I still found the first episode quite compelling. The series is setting FBI agent Tom Brandis (Mark Ruffalo) on a collision course with a seemingly simple man, Robbie (Tom Pelphrey), who is involved in a string of violent robberies.  The series comes from the creator of Mare of Easttown , Brad Inglesby, and I do still have the concerns I shared in my Most Anticipated Shows lis...

FALL PREVIEW: Most Anticipated Fall 2025 Shows

The days of 30+ new shows debuting on Broadcast over a couple weeks is long gone sadly (yes, I loved those days). But there are still plenty of shows coming to Broadcast, Cable and Streaming over the next couple months, especially after a pretty quiet summer. This fall, there seems to be a lot of dark thrillers and less comedies and lighthearted procedurals. Maybe that reflects the current state of the world? But there's still a nice mix of shows and there could always be some that are not on this list that I end up being a fan of. But going into the fall, these are my Top 15 Most Anticipated Fall Shows! 15. All's Fair (Hulu, TBD) Last fall was a Ryan Murphy explosion with a bunch of his shows premiering within weeks of each other. This fall, there appears to just be two - another Monster installment (yawn) and this legal drama on Hulu, with a premiere date yet to be announced. The series centers on a team of female divorce attorneys and stars Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Sarah Pa...