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<em>The Atlantic </em>Daily: A Poem for a Fall Weekend

Fall is starting to feel like it’s really settling in. Appreciate the season before it’s gone. Then:<strong> </strong>Our critics discuss Ted Lasso, man of the hour.

I’m bad at seasons: Sometimes I jump into one weeks too early, only to later realize it’s passed me by.

This fall could pass us all by. Time, we’ve all learned, , and before we know it, parts of the country will see snow. The news cycle beckons, but this weekend, we give you permission

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