Ordinary World - the first starring role for Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong - may feature a conventional story, but it counters that with tons of heart and solid performances throughout.
Despite a tacked-on framing device that mostly falls flat, Kevin Hart: What Now? proves to be a laugh riot thanks to the comedian's high-energy delivery and the broad spectrum of relatable topics he integrates into his set.
Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass shine in Blue Jay, a charming nostalgia trip tackling heady themes in a manner that is both lovingly awkward and brutally real.
A high-profile guest star adds little energy to the team's time-hopping adventures. Here's hoping Legends of Tomorrow season 2 places more of an emphasis on character than overly convoluted plot in upcoming episodes.
Though it doesn't break any new ground, The Siege of Jadotville is a well-crafted piece of filmmaking that investigates the often-contentious relationship between politics and war.
Supergirl finally puts a face to the famous cousin of its titular hero, and in doing so, the series is poised to tackle the characters' shared mythos in a bolder, more extensive way in season 2.
Arrow season 5 begins the process of rebuilding the show from its lackluster fourth year, and so far, it appears that the showrunners may have a solid plan in mind to redeem Oliver Queen in the eyes of disillusioned fans.
Fans hoping for an epic adaptation of the popular Flashpoint arc might be disappointed in the short term, but The Flash season 3 could be planting the seeds for some amazing adventures to come.
My Blind Brother is an effective vehicle for its stars - especially Jenny Slate - but it never truly gels as a particularly compelling narrative with something meaningful to say.