Three weeks ago, I already had more streaming services than I wanted. I was adamant that I would not be adding more. No, not even Paramount+, which is streaming the Real World New York reunion I want to see with the intensity of a 1,000 suns, which is in direct competition with my intensity to not add another service, which is at the 1,001 suns level.
I honestly have not been watching nearly enough great shows because I'm SO behind on them and I feel overwhelmed by how many are out there that I just go and do crossword puzzles. And pretty much every day I berate myself for not figuring out which great show to watch and just watch it already. We did see Season 2 of "Lupin" which was very satisfying and there were only 5 episode. We love Ted Lasso, too. All you said about it is true. There were moments when it was about to get too hokey, and then it suddenly gets dark for a bit - his panic attack at the dance club. Also, how amazing was Jason Sudeikis in I think the 1st episode when he's talking with his wife? You only hear his end of the conversation, but you learn quickly what it's about and his face during it, how it changes - that alone, IMO, warranted the Golden Globe (that's what he won, right?)
"Ted Lasso" is a great series about friendship. I agree about having too many streaming sites. But, if you have Hulu, have you watched "Atlanta?" If not, both seasons are excellent.
I honestly have not been watching nearly enough great shows because I'm SO behind on them and I feel overwhelmed by how many are out there that I just go and do crossword puzzles. And pretty much every day I berate myself for not figuring out which great show to watch and just watch it already. We did see Season 2 of "Lupin" which was very satisfying and there were only 5 episode. We love Ted Lasso, too. All you said about it is true. There were moments when it was about to get too hokey, and then it suddenly gets dark for a bit - his panic attack at the dance club. Also, how amazing was Jason Sudeikis in I think the 1st episode when he's talking with his wife? You only hear his end of the conversation, but you learn quickly what it's about and his face during it, how it changes - that alone, IMO, warranted the Golden Globe (that's what he won, right?)
"Ted Lasso" is a great series about friendship. I agree about having too many streaming sites. But, if you have Hulu, have you watched "Atlanta?" If not, both seasons are excellent.