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The popular Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso Season 3 returns March 15, and we break down three reasons why fans should be tuning in.
A masterclass in escalation, The Glory Part 2 is a perfect exploration of rage and revenge that should be watched far and wide.
As the end of a series, YOU Season 4 twists the knife. It makes Joe unredeemable like he always was but shakes the audience still.
Divorce Attorney Shin Episodes 1 and 2 present a compelling introduction to the hardships people face and how it’s not a crime to fall in love.
“The Mines of Mandalore” seemingly brings Din Djarin’s journey to a close as he returns to his home planet and learns about its legends.
The Last of Us Episode 8 blends horror and heart together for its penultimate episode, resulting in an emotional roller coaster of an hour.
School Spirits proves that Peyton List was wasted in the latter seasons of Cobra Kai and has so much more to offer.
In Prime Video’s Daisy Jones & The Six there’s too much that reads as cold to ever be caught up in the magic of music.
The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 11 puts Clone Force 99 right back in the fight with the Empire as they uncover a sinister Imperial cloning operation.
The Mandalorian Season 3 premiere brings with it a new mission, but plenty of the same style and soul that made Din Djarin a fan-favorite character.
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Rooster Episode 4 dives deep into the topic of authenticity, making great use of all of its character in dissecting a surprisingly difficult topic.
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