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The End of the Eras Era || ‘The End of an Era’ Episodes 5 & 6 Taylor Swift Docuseries Recap

The End of the Eras Era || ‘The End of an Era’ Episodes 5 & 6 Taylor Swift Docuseries Recap

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And just like that, Taylor Swift's 'The End Of An Era' docuseries has come to a close. We are so sad it's over but we absolutely loved the way it ended. The focus of family, story of Marjorie, and recap of the Toronto shows in episode 5 had us tearing up! Plus we got to see the idea for THE dive come to life! And at last, in episode 6 we got to see so much of Gracie and Taylor, revisiting special 22 hat moments and the why behind it, a recap of the final shows in Vancouver, and Taylor watching the Chiefs game on the last day of tour while getting ready had us laughing, smiling, and in tears.

The end of an era and the end of 2025! We are so excited for another year of the podcast in 2026. Hit that subscribe button so you don’t miss any future episodes.

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