‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 Episode 1: It’s Struggle Bus City in Richmond (RECAP)
This season opener is an excellent, strong start to the season with balanced storylines for everyone.
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.”
Blame It On The Alcohol: How Many Shots Before I’d Fuck This Fictional Character

Welcome one and all to Blame It On The Alcohol, a new Screen Speck feature where we list fictional characters and explain the number of shots we’d need to fuck them. It’s where cinema and science combine!
‘Radical’: Another Eugenio Derbez Film to Make You Cry Your Eyes Out (REVIEW)

Radical is yet another Eugenio Derbez film to make you cry your eyes out of your head. But Derbez’s finest performance is also a beautiful reminder of the power even small opportunities can have on the lives of children.
‘Ted Lasso’ is a Rom-Com that Reimagines Love

There’s such witchcraft in their relationship that, although their romantic future is still an open question, Ted and Rebecca already seem to have everything they need to love one another.
10 TV Characters I Would Bite

You need to know that I’m not just an avid fan of puppetry – I’m also a biter. For October, here are 10 characters too girlboss supreme slay for me to resist, dentally speaking.
‘Abbott Elementary’ Season 2 is Perfection (REVIEW)

The world came up with some lofty expectations for Abbott Elementary’s second season. The show surpasses them by being itself.
Composer Tom Howe on Scoring ‘Ted Lasso’ & Its ‘Darker’ Second Season

British composer & Bill Lawrence collaborator Tom Howe talked with Screen Speck about ‘Ted Lasso”s musical motifs and the much darker tone of its sophomore season.
An Examination of Fatherhood, Screen Speck Edition

Dads are complicated. Let’s just get that out of the way. They’re harder to read than mothers are, mainly because many a time they communicate via vague gestures or a grunt here and there instead of words. They also happen to be the most…interesting individual in the lives of their children many times.
In Season 3, ‘EVIL’ is Simply Delighted to be a Streaming Show (REVIEW)

Thanks to its jump from network to streaming TV, Evil Season 3 is the newly unshackled paranormal series’ most horrifying, absurd, and self-assured yet
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