Michelle Pfeiffer didn’t return to television to ease back in — she came back to dominate, and then she brought Nicole Kidman with her. Their new eight-part prestige drama, crafted by the same creative force behind Presumed Innocent, feels less like a series and more like a slow, merciless power struggle unfolding in plain sight. Pfeiffer’s performance is chilling in its restraint — calm, controlled, and quietly threatening, the kind that makes you uneasy even when she’s silent. Across from her, Kidman doesn’t soften the edge — she sharpens it, turning every shared scene into a psychological standoff where no one blinks first. Viewers aren’t calling this pairing explosive — they’re calling it dangerous, because nothing here is loud, and everything cuts deep.
Margo’s Got Money Troubles – and it looks unmissable. Adapted from Rufi Thorpe’s best-selling novel of the same name, the story follows an aspiring writer trying to make her way in the world with a new baby. This one is going straight on my 2026 watchlist. The eight-parter is created by multi-Emmy Award-winner David E. Kelley, … Read more