Roy Kent Is Not The Perfect Man – And That’s Okay

He doesn’t think his feelings matter because he doesn’t think he matters. So Ted Lasso’s Roy Kent shuts down, refusing to let himself feel anything—good or bad.
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3, Episode 2: Growing Pains, Kind Of (RECAP)

Everybody is still terribly down, including the players in the latest Ted Lasso episode.
‘Gossip Girl’ Season 2 Episode 7: Julien Single-Handedly Ruins Her Own Life Pt. 1 (RECAP)

This is the first installment in the exciting drama called “Julien (Jordan Alexander) Single-handedly Ruins Her Own Life.”
“It All Paid Off With Everybody”: Shrinking’s Brett Benner & Debby Romano on Assembling the Show’s Dream-Team Cast

“Shrinking” casting directors Brett Benner and Debby Romano talked with Screen Speck about how the show’s incredible cast came together and who they’d like to add for Season 2.
‘The Mandalorian,’ Season 3, Episode 2: A Rough Welcome Home (RECAP)

Right now, these don’t seem strong enough to carry an entire season, so it will be interesting to see where else the story goes.
Let’s Go, Yeehaw Nation: A ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 1 Rewatch

In honor of its new season, we present our in-depth Screen Speck Ted Lasso Season 1 Rewatch, complete with sparkle, snark and an all-new soundtrack compiled by only the most discerning Lassonian music experts.
‘Shadow and Bone’ Season 2: It’s Always Darkest Before The Dawn (REVIEW)

Although the Netflix adaptation makes some surprising changes to its source material, Shadow and Bone Season 2 is ultimately a wild and thrilling ride – one that leaves you impatient for Season 3
The Soulmate Connection: An In-Depth Look at Ted Lasso’s Core Relationships

Ted and Rebecca are just one of the four core relationships that help define “Ted Lasso” and the show’s unique use of the term “soulmate.”
‘Andor,’ Season 1, Episode 12: Reborn a Rebel (RECAP)

Andor’s first season has taken us on a steady, measured journey of political intrigue.
Mike Flanagan’s ‘The Midnight Club’ Illuminates Friendship and Illness with Grace and Depth (REVIEW)

Despite the uneven mini-stories, it’s impossible not to recommend The Midnight Club to anyone who enjoys character-focused horror, especially about young people.