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The Breeders Crown is an annual series of harness races in the United States and Canada covering each of the sport's twelve traditional categories of age, gait and gender. The series was initiated by the Hambletonian Society, promoters of the Hambletonian Stakes, in 1984 to enhance the Standardbred breeding industry and to promote the sport of harness racing by providing a lucrative high ...
George Wakeman (season 1; guest season 2–3), Alex Eastwood (season 2–3) and Oscar Kennedy (season 4) as Luke, Paul and Ally's son; Jayda Eyles (season 1; guest season 2–3), Eve Prenelle (season 2–3) and Zoë Athena (season 4) as Ava, Paul and Ally's daughter; Joanna Bacon as Jackie, Paul's mother; Alun Armstrong as Jim, Paul's father
[21] Nate Richard of Collider gave the episode a 9 out of 10 rating and wrote, "The Penguin has done a phenomenal job of fleshing out its ensemble, particularly Sofia, Vic, and Francis. But this finale takes things back to the titular character, reminding us that this was Oz's story all along, and he may be even more depraved than we initially ...
At the top of the final episode, Luke is continuing to struggle, as he attempts to juggle new fatherhood with … Breeders Series Finale Recap: Luke Breaks Down, as Jackie’s Mental Health ...
"All the Bells Say" is the ninth and final episode of the third season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession, and the 29th episode overall. It was written by series creator Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod , and originally aired on HBO on December 12, 2021.
The series finale of The Crown takes its name from the lament "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep" that was played by the Queen's piper at Queen Elizabeth's funeral. The final episode sees the return of Claire ...
The Crown traces the life of Queen Elizabeth II from her wedding in 1947 through to the early 2000s. [2]Season three covers the time period between 1964 and 1977, beginning with Harold Wilson's election as prime minister and ending with the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II. [3]
A few days after ratings for the second season's premiere, "The North Remembers", hit a series high of 8.3 million viewers, [18] HBO announced the show's renewal for a third season. Prior to that announcement, there had been rumors and reports [ 19 ] that showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss planned to shoot seasons three and four ...