Ted Lasso’s Iconic Characters Ranked: Who’s the Best?

Premiering in 2020 during the peak of COVID-19 lockdowns, Ted Lasso quickly became a source of comfort and optimism for many. Its charming characters and feel-good humor were exactly what people needed during a difficult time. Like all successful comedies, Ted Lasso relies on the strength of its characters to keep viewers engaged. Fans continue to enjoy the show because they genuinely love spending time with its memorable cast, from the strong-willed Rebecca to the gruff but kind-hearted Roy Kent – these are some of Ted Lasso‘s most beloved figures.

10 Best Jedi Who Survived Order 66, Ranked

Despite the devastating events of Order 66, several Jedi managed to survive. We’ve seen how some, like Obi-Wan, Yoda, and Ahsoka Tano, escaped, while the stories of others are less clear. Considering their strength, the impact of their stories, and their actions after the fall of the Jedi Order, here are ten of the most remarkable survivors.

Marvel Finally Revealed the MCU’s Only Chance to Fix Its Worst Hero

After the cancellation of the Defenders series in 2018, fans feared the street-level superhero team wouldn’t return. However, appearances of characters like Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk in projects such as Spider-Man: No Way Home and Hawkeye offered hope. Now, with Daredevil: Born Again, the Defenders universe is officially back, bringing with it familiar faces from the Netflix shows, including Jessica Jones, Bullseye, and the Punisher, among others.

The MCU’s Original Sentry Actor Could Still Have a Marvel Future After Recasting

Steven Yeun, best known for his role as Glenn Rhee in The Walking Dead, recently impressed – and sometimes shocked – viewers with his performance as Danny in Beef. News has resurfaced that he was almost cast as Sentry in the upcoming Thunderbolts movie, leading fans to wonder if he might join the Marvel Cinematic Universe or even the X-Men. Director Jake Schreier, who worked with Yeun on both Beef and Thunderbolts (and is also directing an upcoming X-Men film), says he’s always looking for opportunities to cast Yeun, but there are no current plans to do so.

Prime’s Invincible Adaptation Has Definitively Fixed the Comic’s Biggest Problem

From the very start, the Invincible series has allowed Robert Kirkman to develop ideas and characters in ways he couldn’t in the original comic book. The show offered him a rare opportunity – especially for someone adapting their own work – to explore things like the relationship between Rex and Rae, and the reimagining of Tech Jacket’s gender. Notably, Kirkman has been building Debbie, a character who was initially minor, into a central and crucial figure throughout the entire story.

Crypto Market Clarity Act: The Senate’s Drama Moment

The bill, which has sat on the Senate Banking Committee’s desk since January, has been stalled by concerns over ethics, tokenized equities, stablecoin yield, and other crypto curios. Yet the committee is expected to reconvene and hold a hearing to vote on the bill before the end of the month.

5 Features Crimson Desert Needs To Be Great

Despite all that’s been achieved, there’s still potential to make Crimson Desert even better. Honestly, I already think it’s among the best games of 2026, and I’d be satisfied with it as it is right now. Of course, it’s always nice to hope for a few extra improvements to make it perfect. Pearl Abyss has generally listened to player feedback, so I’m hopeful they’ll consider adding these features if they agree they’re important to the overall experience.

Dr. Cox’s Illness Has 1 Major Benefit For Scrubs Season 11, John C. McGinley Confirms

John C. McGinley, who plays Dr. Cox, recently told TVLine he was surprised by the character’s diagnosis, but understood the showrunners’ decision. He explained they chose a condition that’s treatable, allowing Dr. Cox to return frequently next season—in a vulnerable state that young Dr. Zach Braff can work to resolve. McGinley is excited about the possibility of more screen time for Dr. Cox in Season 2, as scheduling conflicts between Rooster and Scrubs should be less problematic if the show is renewed.