The Best New Show on TV Is a Miracle. Its Latest Episodes Prove It.
Widow's Bay has emerged as a standout new show on TV, described as a 'miracle' by critics as its latest episodes probe fear, humor and mystery. The flashback installment set in 1702 follows Sarah (Betty Gilpin) aboard a ship bound for the island where the founder’s power shapes the community and a scarlet X marks danger. A friendly wagon driver’s praise for the island’s leader and a sickly villager in a cabin hint at a creeping menace. The present-day episodes, 'Seasickness,' return to mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys) and Wyck as they pursue the island’s curse and the fate of Richard Warren. The show’s humor, production design and timing keep viewers riveted, with sharp cultural references and precise performances, demanding full attention and rewarding close watching. Hamish Linklater and Betty Gilpin anchor the cast, and Ti West and Sam Donovan direct across the dual-episode arc, underscoring Widow's Bay’s distinctive voice within horror and humor.





