Ted Lasso (the show) is a great answer because it's a showcase of different varieties. But The Expanse has a couple of good examples too. Avasarala's husband is a great, less flashy, positive example too.
Ted Lasso (the show) is a great answer because it's a showcase of different varieties. But The Expanse has a couple of good examples too. Avasarala's husband is a great, less flashy, positive example too.
Maintaining her controlled, professional actions after seeing their suspect's mental images showed her dedication and mental strength. Releasing the gang's tech guy because he'd been tortured showed that she could incorporate nuance and compassion even under the worst circumstances. 2/2
December 6, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Maintaining her controlled, professional actions after seeing their suspect's mental images showed her dedication and mental strength. Releasing the gang's tech guy because he'd been tortured showed that she could incorporate nuance and compassion even under the worst circumstances. 2/2
Peter and Hiro stayed interesting for a while, but nowhere near the entire series. Everyone else quickly deteriorated into repetitive actions, wildly fluctuating personalities, and soap-opera melodrama. I really wanted to like it, but it was a chore after season one.
November 30, 2025 at 9:48 AM
Peter and Hiro stayed interesting for a while, but nowhere near the entire series. Everyone else quickly deteriorated into repetitive actions, wildly fluctuating personalities, and soap-opera melodrama. I really wanted to like it, but it was a chore after season one.