In the streaming era, sometimes it takes a little while for a show to catch on, and one of the shows that I've been hearing mentioned more and more over the past few months is Ted Lasso, the Apple TV+ sitcom starring Jason Sudeikis as an American football coach who moves to England to take a stab at leading a team playing the sport the rest of the world calls football. Sudeikis originated the character of Ted Lasso in ads for NBC Sports, but as he explains below, the idea to make it a series really came alive when …
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You can't say "cult TV series" without thinking of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. However, as universal as Buffy may be, it is also a '90s show and not everything holds up. Some of the early seasons' CGI is laughable. Not every pop culture reference connects with younger viewers. Then there's Xander Harris. The show clearly means for Xander to be the everyman, the lovable loser who is always overlooked and never gets the girl. But as the years go by, Xander is seen as one of Buffy's most problematic characters.