None of us get a perfect end, not even Ted Lasso
The series closes on a heartfelt episode that nonetheless reveals flaws and disappointments.
The series closes on a heartfelt episode that nonetheless reveals flaws and disappointments.
One of the best series of the 20s closes on a realistically somber note, where even winning feels like losing.
The Rebecca Ferguson-starring vehicle casts a compelling spell.
Season three goes out with a jaw-dropping bang, as a Tuscan wedding sets the stage for Logan to suck the last drops of blood out of his progeny.
The nuptials prompt some rare frankness from the Roys amidst their usual chaos and scheming.
Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 10 “No Weddings and A Funeral” neatly navigates tricky emotional waters in and out of the memorial service.
Unhealthy relationships and the past dominate this week’s episode.
Phyllida Lloyd and writer-star Clare Dunne delicately handle tough subject matter in a responsible, deft character drama.
Chris Chibnall’s run of the show continues to frustrate with an overstuffed, meandering New Year’s special with all the highs and lows of his era.
Julian Fellowes brings his Downton Abbey sensibilities to this warm, comforting costume piece.