There are two questions a viewer might ask going into the third season of Bosch. The first is what Bosch offers that other television shows about homicide detectives do not, and the second is what a third season of Bosch offers that the first two seasons did not.
It's not perfect, but Into the Badlands' second season is a major improvement, juxtaposing martial arts sequences with intriguing drama (and some much-needed laughs from Nick Frost).
The third episode of Legion takes us farther into the history of David Haller, the man who is either a schizophrenic, a “mutant,” or both. It opens with three minutes of what would be nonsense on almost any other show, but here, it’s right at home.
The following is a recap of the first two episodes of FX's Legion. The first outing introduced us to David Haller (Dan Stevens), a "mutant" living in a mental hospital called Clockworks. Through non-linear storytelling and an exploration of David's world, we learned that our protagonist has lived his life believing that his telekinetic and telepathic superpowers are a mental illness.
The second season of AMC's Humans builds on the sci-fi world of humans and AI established in its first, exploring ideas, conflicts, and their consequences.
Imposters is an ambitious neo-noir black comedy, centered around a con artist and her victims. It’s an enjoyable watch, but suffers from inconsistent tone.