Chesapeake Shores’ series finale, “All Or Nothing,” is far from perfect, but at the very least, there are multiple happy endings.
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Chesapeake Shores’ series finale, “All Or Nothing,” is far from perfect, but at the very least, there are multiple happy endings.
A great story is easily driven by its complex, compelling, remarkably exquisite characters. Whether they’re heroes or villains or somewhere in between the spectrum, it’s their stories that make the series riveting — their journey, their life, their interactions. They are the reason a series is special. They are the heart. And while there are a number of wonderfully written characters on TV, these are my personal favorites. Also, be sure to check out our Series of the Year | Stranger Things article, as the number one performances, relationships, and moments are all featured there first. They deserved their own special tribute. Plus,
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Chesapeake Shores 2 elevates the series gorgeously by giving the O’Brien family opportunities to grow into better versions of themselves.
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