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A Beloved Show That Needs to Finally End

Culture and entertainment musts from Kate Guarino
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Welcome back to The Daily’s Sunday culture edition, in which one Atlantic writer or editor reveals what’s keeping them entertained. Today’s special guest is Kate Guarino, a supervisory senior associate editor on the audience team who has written about why the FIFA Women’s World Cup is about more than soccer.

Kate is a die-hard Grey’s Anatomy fan who believes it’s finally time for the series to end. She’s also a certified rom-com enthusiast with a soft spot for Notting Hill—a film with a “quiet beauty” that shows that “being truly known is a rare gift.”

First, here are three Sunday reads from The Atlantic:

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