Bungled literary adaptations, limp political satire, toothless genre experiments, and a reality-contest embarrassment, were among the worst shows of 2019, according to THR's chief TV critic
, including executive producer Jason Katims and director Leslye Headland, who helmed the pilots for one of the best shows of the year and, here, one of the worst. The problem, more than anything, was ultimately one of tone and balance. There's probably a good show about women who, in the aftermath of a fertility clinic scandal, discover that they're siblings, perhaps even one in which one of the women is the daughter of the despicable head of that clinic.
season, which premiered on Hulu this spring. I'm not sure any shows on this list were more disappointing. Let's leave aside the Logan of it all, because I'm never going to convince Logan lovers that Logan was never a great character and no longer did anything interesting for Veronica as a romantic partner. The reason this season was so bad was as basic as it gets: The core "mad bomber" serialized plotline wasn't the least bit involving.
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