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Football, false prophets and forgiveness in the ‘Ted Lasso’ finale
Marie Glancy O’Shea
June 05, 2023
For three seasons, ‘Ted Lasso’ has offered a potent vision of a better human condition.
Arts & Culture
Television
The ‘Succession’ finale showed what the world looks like without God.
Jim McDermott
June 01, 2023
Am I the only person in the world who got to the end of “Succession” and wanted a happy ending?
Arts & Culture
Television
Schmagnificent: ‘Schmigadoon’ delivers on the promise of musical theater
Jim McDermott
May 12, 2023
“Schmigadoon!” is not about recreating the forms of old musicals, it’s about what happens when we give ourselves over to musical theater.
Arts & Culture
Television
Hulu’s ‘The Great’ is more than a raunchy farce. Love and mercy reign.
Christopher Parker
May 12, 2023
For me, the plot events ahead are secondary to the show’s real strength, the paths that the characters themselves will take.
Arts & Culture
Television
Interview: The women behind ‘Sister Boniface Mysteries,’ a show about a crime-solving nun that gets religion right
Jim McDermott
April 28, 2023
Sister Boniface reminds me of so many great women’s religious that I have had the good fortune of knowing—enormously competent, of deep integrity and undaunted in their commitment to helping people.
Arts & Culture
Television
Peacock’s ‘Mrs. Davis’ is a show about a nun fighting A.I. But it’s really about God.
Jim McDermott
April 27, 2023
To those who are already exhausted by the all-A.I., all-the-time reporting of 2023, have no fear: “Mrs. Davis” is not a show about A.I., not really.
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