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Better Call Saul, Dead to Me, and Ozark among TV shows ending in 2021

It s been a year like no other for the television industry.  After making in through 2020, several hit shows, from Lucifer to Grace and Frankie are putting out their last season in 2021, according to the Hollywood Reporter.  Some shows halted filming during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic and some even rewrote storylines to lean into the current events. Here s a look at what shows to tune into one last time this year.  Need something new to watch? Check out what s streaming on Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime this month. Atypical (Netflix) The Netflix Original show is about a man on the autism spectrum looking for independence and love. It ran for four seasons and earned a Peabody Award nomination. 

As 2020 Fades To Black, We Say Goodbye

As 2020 Fades To Black, We Say Goodbye
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Better Call Saul, Superstore, Dear White People and 18 More TV Shows Ending in 2021

One of the retail giant s first scripted originals, the drama starring Titus Welliver and based on author Michael Connelly s best-selling books wraps its run after seven seasons and two executive regimes at Amazon. The Florida-set crime drama starring Niecy Nash, Carrie Preston and Judy Reyes comes to a close after four seasons, a somewhat short run for a basic-cable network. Sources say the decision to wrap the series, a sturdy performer at a time when linear networks are struggling, was a mutual one between the drama s creative team and TNT. Rashida Jones exec produces the Warners drama alongside showrunners Sharon Lee Watson and Emily Silver.

Healing After the Loss of Your Mother: A Grief & Comfort Manual by Author Elaine Mallon, Now Available on Audiobook

Healing After the Loss of Your Mother: A Grief & Comfort Manual” by Author Elaine Mallon, Now Available on Audiobook Share Article The Amazon Best Sellers Grief Recovery Guidebook Tenderly Details What to Expect & How to Get Through the Grieving Process Following a Mother s Death We live in a culture that doesn’t really talk about the true scope of grief, especially how deeply the death of one’s mother can affect a person.” Elaine Mallon, Author & Grief Support Group Founder LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) December 21, 2020 HEALING AFTER THE LOSS OF YOUR MOTHER: A GRIEF & COMFORT MANUAL ($14.95, paperback, 9781733538909; $9.99, ebook, 9781733538930), the compassionate, step-by-step grief recovery guidebook for those mourning the death of their mother and for supporters hoping to help a loved one through grief by author Elaine Mallon, is now available at Audible, Amazon, and iTunes.

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER s Normal Again Takes New Meaning

Back when I first started watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I could not resist the humor, drama, and the monsters. They so often dealt with universal issues with specificity. Now, stuck indoors in New York City as COVID-19 cases increase once again, there’s one particular episode that hits more deeply than in my original viewing. The sixth season episode “Normal Again” explores mental health amid our current isolation and disconnection. In the episode, Buffy is stabbed by a demon, which alters her perception of reality. Instead of seeing her world in Sunnydale with her friends, she finds herself in a mental hospital where she’s been a patient for some time. She is told: in order to exist in “reality,” she has to eliminate the connections she has in her imaginary world of Sunnydale. Initially, the episode made me uncomfortable, because… what

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