TV’s Best New Show Just Landed With A Near-Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

I’m always looking for my next new mystery, cop drama or crime thriller and I think I’ve found another keeper. FX’s best new series arrives just as Alien: Earth ends, and I’m already enjoying it way more than that disappointing dud.

The Lowdown stars Ethan Hawke as a failed writer and book collector named Lee Raybon. Raybon describes himself as a “truthstorian” which is kind of like historian, but Raybon’s primary goal is uncovering the truth – and then writing about it for local Tulsa, OK rags.

This gets him in heaps of trouble with local business magnates, white supremacist groups and basically anyone else he comes into contact with. Raybon is a bit of a wildcard, and Hawke plays him with a dogged gusto. Hawke is definitely the main attraction here. His performance crackles in every scene. He’s a bit ragged, a bit rundown, but still bursting with an erratic and contagious energy. I can’t tell if he’s really smart and eccentric, or really stupid and eccentric, but he’s a joy to watch.

Whatever the case, he’s certainly not your typical hero when it comes to these types of shows. Raybon is recklessly brave, but hardly a fighter. He gets into tight spots but not without flinching. When he buys a gun to defend himself, he forgets to bring it with him just when he needs it most. The “Indian Mafia” bodyguard he reluctantly hires to protect him is sitting right inside the bookstore when Raybon is attacked, totally oblivious playing video games. It’s very funny with a humor that’s reminiscent of its creators previous series.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2025/09/26/tvs-best-new-show-just-landed-with-a-near-perfect-rotten-tomatoes-score/