The launch of Apple TV+ has shaken up the Paste_TV Power Rankings, which also include the premiere of RWBY, Impulse, and more:
One of TV’s brightest gems has one of the strangest names, which means that the series may have passed you by. But it’s never too late to catch up!just completed its fourth and final season in the U.S., where we say goodbye to this English family living in Greece in the 1930s, just before the dawn of a new war. It sounds very posh, but in fact Louisa Durrell moved her four children from England after the death of her husband because they were struggling financially.
But the less known about the gentle twists the final season takes the better. Suffice it to say that the family continue to have their adventures, but the feeling of things winding down is acute in these last episodes. For those returning to the series, you will be greeted with all of the easy-going, low-key, and whimsical touchstones that have made the show so good over the years. And if you are just now considering catching up, you are in for a treat.
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