“Happiness Mission” is a compelling and deeply human exploration of taking the first step.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
“Happiness Mission” is a compelling and deeply human exploration of taking the first step.
With stunning performances from Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots, All of You results in a poignant, thoughtfully complex love story.
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We’re still so emotional over at Jimmy meeting Louis at the train station.
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Shrinking’s “The Last Thanksgiving,” is a truly exceptional episode that ties together multiple captivating threads.
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Here are our Best of 2024 TV Performances.
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Shrinking’s “The Drugs Don’t Work” is the kind of brilliant penultimate that strikes like a harsh summer storm.
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Shrinking Season 2, Episode 9, “Full Grown Dude Face,” finds a riveting balance between looking back and looking onward.
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Shrinking’s “Last Drink” is a cathartic episode that challenges self-forgiveness.
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Shrinking’s “In a Lonely Place” thoughtfully explores how profound loneliness and pain manifest in various ways.
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Ted Lasso 3×02 “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea,” slowly chips away at the edges to unveil some of the answers needed to win.
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Written by Sasha Garron Ted Lasso’s “Midnight Train to Royston” highlights the importance of a community and the benefits of uplifting each other.
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We did it, Greyhounds! Apple TV’s Ted Lasso wins best comedy at the 2021 Emmys and for a moment, all is right in the world because of this.
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Deep breaths, greyhounds. Ted Lasso’s “Man City” might just be one of the most emotional 45 or so minutes on TV right now.
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Ted Lasso’s seventh episode, “Headspace,” written by Phoebe Walsh is the exploration of decision making and digging deep into one’s own mind.
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Ted Lasso’s “The Signal” is a great episode that takes viewers through the dark forest that was forewarned in last week’s “Rainbow.”
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Ted Lasso’s “Rainbow” beautifully touches on the importance of romantic comedies and the idea of doing what feels right even when it’s hard.
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“Goodbye Earl” is a solid premiere that raises emotions, while making it clear that Ted Lasso season two is about to wreck us in the best way.
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In the bravery to tell a story infused with kindness, Ted Lasso’s season one finale, “The Hope That Kills You” heals through its sadness.
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Ted Lasso’s “For the Children” emphasizes the importance of accountability and allows its characters to be vulnerable where necessary.
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“Trent Crimm, The Independent” continues Ted Lasso’s streak of superb episodes by setting up what essentially becomes this show’s spirit.
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