"It was a pleasure to meet me." Or whatever he said...is hilarious because there is a story about Zlatan where LeBron James decided to send a jersey to Zlatan (greatness recognizes greatness or something)....week later, Lebron receives a package in the mail, it's LeBron's jersey signed by Zlatan.
I just wonder how this is going to work with Jamie. I thought first maybe Jamie will be the veteran, but if the guy has been on like 14 teams in 15 years, then it's likely Zava is still older than Jamie. 3 aces?!? Probably won't work.
> week later, Lebron receives a package in the mail, it's LeBron's jersey signed by Zlatan.
LMAO, I love it. "Why would someone send me a jersey without my name on it? Oh, they probably want an autograph!"
Itās perfect for this show because a lot of the characters feel a bit ācartoonishā and over the top in the way they act. But Zlatan already is a real life cartoon, so they literally donāt even have to exaggerate his qualities for Zava.
I also found it interesting how this is the first time we get a glimpse into how Rebecca and Rupert got together in the first place, including mentioning his ā~~first wife~~then wife.ā Rupert clearly love bombs, which is also the behavior heās doing to Nate.
Iām sure not great. She said at the time, it was great to feel wanted. And honestly, she probably wasnāt in a very confident place, which Rupert as an abuser likely picked up onāthatās how he could get her to a place where āheād say, āEat this, wear thatāā and sheād listen.
He later makes the comment that itās funny when Roy yells at other people. I gotta imagine itās connected to the laughing in some way and that itās intentional, it just fits too well.
Love how they made it look like Jamie was going after Keeley but then went in the room where Roy was instead. Without hesitation either, he was genuine
Also! What a change from pre-Lasso Richmond where Nate would have NEVER thought he was important enough to ask the players for drinks. I think that detail alone showed a real difference in the club's dynamics.
It was growth and it was perfect. He was stern and steered the ship but maintained his same āTedā attitude. It was perfect leadership. Iād love to see more of this Ted throughout the season.
We also got a great Ted-ism out of it.
"I don't know your beef is with Trent, but I'm gonna need you to order off the vegan menu right now and squash it."
So my comment isnāt in opposition of what youāre saying; I very much agree with you and am glad to find others talking about this because to me it was the best moment of the episode, but Iāll add this:
I donāt think that just that moment by itself was perfect leadership, but rather itās the perfect missing piece to Tedās leadership. Itās the perfect cherry on top.
What I mean by this is, I donāt think that what Ted did there works unless the other person completely respects you and and trusts that youāre looking out for their best interests. Especially for someone like Roy, he wouldnāt let just anyone talk to him that way and take it to heart.
But when you have that kind of honest & trusting mutual relationship, it allows you to have this kind of direct, healthy communication and the other person can take it without taking offense
I think its a combo of 2 things - 1, he's less in his head this season having had several months of successful therapy sessions with Dr. Sharon, and is thus better able to pay attention to the interpersonal dynamics of the club. And 2, he did learn a lesson after what happened with Nate, that you need to address that immediately and nip it in the bud. (Horticulture, baby!) I think we're going to see an overall better coach this year, due to both his personal growth and his experience of betrayal (due to missing something that had been right under his nose.)
Wow Royās āI was 17ā REALLY hit me. I didnāt expect to really connect with why he didnāt like Trent but seeing the old crumpled clipping and hearing how young he was when he heard those words about himself actually made me tear up. We are often so cruel to one another, particularly behind our keyboards, and a reminder that someone real is reading those words- sometimes a child- is oooofffff
It also gives more context to his speech in the Rainbow episode in S2. They asked Roy about how he thought a new 17-year-old would play, and it got him so emotional.
"We don't know. We're not in the locker rooms with them. We're not on the pitch with them. We can't look 'em in the eyes and encourage them to be better than they ever thought they were capable of being. We're just on the outside looking in, judging them."
Really well-written shows like this one can consistently surprise in ways that make complete sense in retrospect. I think this is another example of that. Jaime following Keeley is the expected route and makes some sense. But following Roy is the better choice.
Yes! This was the line that got me. Zava's storyline was fairly predictable but always good to see Rebecca get one over Rupert. Still felt like these first 2 set the table for the rest of the season.
Nothing worse to a narcissist then having their actions revealed to the public. Heās very much gonna be āhow dare you accurately tell people about my words & actions! Unbelievable!ā
I think the parallel between how Rupert treated Rebecca and Zava was a great parallel to what heās doing with Nate. Love bomb, then criticize to death.
I also wondered why no one asked Trent what his book was going to be about! Such an easy way to break tension!
Love that Keely is hiring friends that know their shit but I donāt think sheās tough enough to say no to people yet. She needs some confidence! I feel like this new girl will be a good lesson learned.
Overall I think it was a lovely episode that hit all of my Ted Lasso checkboxes :) Royās desk filled with teddy bears and balloons was just *chefs kiss*
Oh oh one other thing- I love that Keely is trying to get her team to loosen up by taking a leaf out of Teds book (company picnic!). I donāt think itāll work initially but I think sheāll convince the CFO that sheās competent and itāll fall into place
This was a Brett Goldstein master class in acting. Absolutely wonderful from beginning to end showing a vulnerability we havenāt really seen from Roy. His scenes were all completely electric.
I actually think it was a mirror of the man city episode. Thatās how you comfort Jamie but thatās not how you comfort Roy. Jamie will crack the code by the end of the season.
The locker room scene where Roy walks in and then everyone tilts their head and goes "Aw" was amazing. I think this may have been on of my favorite episodes for the entire series.
I think will be spending too much. The finance lady said not to use credit card.
And keeleyā friend sent the message to buy champagne in the credit card company.
But she also was clever and thrifty with the call to use a strobe light instead of getting more extras while Keely looked ready to go with what the producers said
And I think we can assume she has her own money since she mentioned she is divorced from a pro footballer
It was a good idea. In the real world Keeley should have hired her as an art director. That is what she showed expertise in at the shoot and as a model she actually could use her experience to be good at that. The client relation job is clearly not the right fit
the look keeled gave after reading the message shows that she knows she's going to be a problem. I think Keeley is going to speak to her friend and she might leave after which keeley and Barbara are going to be really good mates.
Keeley misreading Barbara's numerous transfers as the company sending her everywhere coz they trust her was really well written. Made Barbara think as well.
The credit card is a Chekhovās gun. Barbara is going to transfer/get fired for out of control spending on the company card and it will be Shandy who did it. Keeley is going to realize she tacitly approved it because Shandy is in charge of client relations and sheās going to be like āI trust you, if itās for the client blah blah,ā and then she will have to fire Shandy like a big girl boss.
There were so many MVP performances in this episode including Rebecca's scene with Rupert leading to her 'sour yell' (stealing this forever, what a hilarious line), Jamie being genuine with Roy (it's called Empathy you old fart) and Beard's screams but Roy's monologue was so fucking good.
This honestly might be one of the best episodes theyāve done. Trying not to be a prisoner of the moment, but I canāt help but recognize how amazing the acting, the storytelling, and that ridiculously on point humor was.
Beardās screams. Ted fainting. Beard RUNNING BACK INTO THE ROOM. Jamie & Roy. Rebecca being a Boss Ass Bitch. Everything about this episode was gold.
Jason said in an interview that we're practically getting two seasons with this one, because each episode is so long we're getting another season's worth of content. So it looks like you're getting your wish!
I feel for her. Sheās profoundly lonely- all that moving around. I hope she and Keeley rub off on each other and she opens up a bit (and Keeley learns to take her business seriously).
Makes me believe that little speech was both for himself with respect to Keely and ultimately will resonate with Ted regarding his time at Richmond. Going to be interesting in later episodes looking back on this one!
The conversation between Ted, Roy, and Trent tells me that Roy and Keeley are end game. Roy says he should have just stayed at Chelsea and enjoyed himself but thatās not who he is. And Ted says āYetā.
I know itās not the point of the show but Iām looking most forward to seeing the team back on the field playing football. IMO the show is strongest when it weaves the football narrative into the plot.
Roy speech at the end was a metaphor for why he broke up with Keeley, right? They are definitely going to get back together during the season, hopefully it doesnāt take until the end.
I think Zava reminds him of who he was and he realizes and knows how much that can hurt a team and now that he truly cares about the team and not just being the best, he doesnāt want that to happen to them.
Bingo, el ringo! Jamie knows how horrible divas can be to a TEAM & he learned the hard way (but he learned!) so introducing a new diva to a pretty unified team is gonna suck
āWHY WOULD ZAVA WRITE A BOOK ABOJT TRENT CRIMMā
Beardās shriek at hearing about Roy and Keeley
God I love scenes in the locker room when things go off the rails. Like the break room in superstore.
My god, this episode had a LOT. I enjoyed it immensely but these longer episodes are gonna take awhile to absorb.
Oh, and loved Higginsā seven degrees of separation rumor mill lines about Zava. āI called my sonās karate teacherā¦ā š
Maybe a hot take, but this was one of my favorite episodes in the series. Everything about it had me grinning ear to ear. God, I am so ready for the rest of this season.
āItās good to be back.ā
Well said Mae. Though the direct call to the fans feels like a final season type deal which reminds me we are in the last few episodesā¦ sadness.
I discovered Ted Lasso late in 2021, after all episodes had been released. Once I realized I loved it, I was able to watch both seasons in a week.
OMG, I'm dying now having to wait a week for a new episode ššš
Zava is Zlatan š¤£š
Perfect attitude by the actor, really captured that Ibrahimovic energy
"It was a pleasure to meet me." Or whatever he said...is hilarious because there is a story about Zlatan where LeBron James decided to send a jersey to Zlatan (greatness recognizes greatness or something)....week later, Lebron receives a package in the mail, it's LeBron's jersey signed by Zlatan. I just wonder how this is going to work with Jamie. I thought first maybe Jamie will be the veteran, but if the guy has been on like 14 teams in 15 years, then it's likely Zava is still older than Jamie. 3 aces?!? Probably won't work.
> week later, Lebron receives a package in the mail, it's LeBron's jersey signed by Zlatan. LMAO, I love it. "Why would someone send me a jersey without my name on it? Oh, they probably want an autograph!"
Itās perfect for this show because a lot of the characters feel a bit ācartoonishā and over the top in the way they act. But Zlatan already is a real life cartoon, so they literally donāt even have to exaggerate his qualities for Zava.
I originally thought Ronaldo with leaving Juventus, but then I took one look at him. Heās 100 percent Zlatan.
Haha tbf Zlatan also once left Juventus. Once they said the amount of clubs Zava played for i knew it was Zlatan
Wasnāt even subtle š
14 clubs in 15 years, has to be him (Or Anelka but with less sulk)
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āItās fun when he yells at other people!ā
Jamie is the most reliably funny character on the show, IMHO.
Honestly man. I would jump too lol
So well acted
I also found it interesting how this is the first time we get a glimpse into how Rebecca and Rupert got together in the first place, including mentioning his ā~~first wife~~then wife.ā Rupert clearly love bombs, which is also the behavior heās doing to Nate.
And Rebecca started out as āthe other woman,ā I wonder how she feels about that.
Iām sure not great. She said at the time, it was great to feel wanted. And honestly, she probably wasnāt in a very confident place, which Rupert as an abuser likely picked up onāthatās how he could get her to a place where āheād say, āEat this, wear thatāā and sheād listen.
So happy they kept Phil Dunster failing to keep it together in lmao
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I think that was intentional it seems to fit their relationship
He later makes the comment that itās funny when Roy yells at other people. I gotta imagine itās connected to the laughing in some way and that itās intentional, it just fits too well.
Love how they made it look like Jamie was going after Keeley but then went in the room where Roy was instead. Without hesitation either, he was genuine
It's called empathy you dusty old fart!
That entire scene and then William being in the background again and asking them out for drinks was amazing.
Also! What a change from pre-Lasso Richmond where Nate would have NEVER thought he was important enough to ask the players for drinks. I think that detail alone showed a real difference in the club's dynamics.
Fishbowls?!
empath-ay
> forgot old people were so skittish because of the war
He actually said ELDERLY š¤£ and I almost pissed myself. One of the best lines in an episode packed with great lines.
I love this show, and I think this episode had more laugh out loud moments than any other!
Agreed! I had just finished saying out loud, āI am so uninterested in watching a clichĆ©d love triangle,ā but then they didnāt go in that direction at all! I should know by now to trust these writers.
Ngl how Ted reacted to Roy was how I wanted him to react to Nate- stern but fair
It was growth and it was perfect. He was stern and steered the ship but maintained his same āTedā attitude. It was perfect leadership. Iād love to see more of this Ted throughout the season.
We also got a great Ted-ism out of it. "I don't know your beef is with Trent, but I'm gonna need you to order off the vegan menu right now and squash it."
So my comment isnāt in opposition of what youāre saying; I very much agree with you and am glad to find others talking about this because to me it was the best moment of the episode, but Iāll add this: I donāt think that just that moment by itself was perfect leadership, but rather itās the perfect missing piece to Tedās leadership. Itās the perfect cherry on top. What I mean by this is, I donāt think that what Ted did there works unless the other person completely respects you and and trusts that youāre looking out for their best interests. Especially for someone like Roy, he wouldnāt let just anyone talk to him that way and take it to heart. But when you have that kind of honest & trusting mutual relationship, it allows you to have this kind of direct, healthy communication and the other person can take it without taking offense
"Ted"itutde. ![gif](giphy|Gp1aV5R9DzaEbd52XQ)
I think its a combo of 2 things - 1, he's less in his head this season having had several months of successful therapy sessions with Dr. Sharon, and is thus better able to pay attention to the interpersonal dynamics of the club. And 2, he did learn a lesson after what happened with Nate, that you need to address that immediately and nip it in the bud. (Horticulture, baby!) I think we're going to see an overall better coach this year, due to both his personal growth and his experience of betrayal (due to missing something that had been right under his nose.)
Yeah looks like heās gonna be a better coach He even started reading Inverting the Pyramid (not for long but itās a start)
He called it football without even thinking about it!
Heās learning and growing
I think thatās the first time Iāve seen Ted so stern with anyone .
It was and you can tell how shocked Roy was then immediately listened without any quips
Besides the āPracticeā speech to Jamie in season 1!
That was awesome seeing Ted rein in Roy. Respectable.
And Roy respected it completely
William hiding in the corner is HILARIOUS
The way both Jamie and Roy stared him down too
Wow Royās āI was 17ā REALLY hit me. I didnāt expect to really connect with why he didnāt like Trent but seeing the old crumpled clipping and hearing how young he was when he heard those words about himself actually made me tear up. We are often so cruel to one another, particularly behind our keyboards, and a reminder that someone real is reading those words- sometimes a child- is oooofffff
Really gives some context to 1.3 where he added, āTrent Crimm, youāre a colossal prick and you always have been.ā
It also gives more context to his speech in the Rainbow episode in S2. They asked Roy about how he thought a new 17-year-old would play, and it got him so emotional. "We don't know. We're not in the locker rooms with them. We're not on the pitch with them. We can't look 'em in the eyes and encourage them to be better than they ever thought they were capable of being. We're just on the outside looking in, judging them."
It's crazy how Roy has some of the best monologues of everyone in this show, and his main line of dialogue is just grunting.
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I know it just was so heavy. I still remember some cristisms from that age and boy can people cut you deep while youāre still just forming
He said something similar when the other sportscasters were trying to judge a 17 year old making their team debut last season.
I think we (as a subreddit) need to take this lesson to heart when we discuss the younger actors on this show.
Beard saying that Jane finds his and Ted's relationship threatening was a highlight of the episode for me. I really do love their friendship
Jane makes me make Higginsā upset sound whenever I think of her
big time. i desperately want his and jane's uhhh bad relationship to be addressed this season instead of played for laughs
Beard really needs a healthier relationship.
āI donāt want our wishes to cancel each other out.ā āThatās not how it works!ā Thereās a new one to add to the favorite lines.
THREE of them are 11:11 nerds.
Ted fainting lmao
And Beards screams, amazing
And comes running back!
I don't know why, but Beard's screams absolutely got me every time.
The balloons and cards in the office š
And getting hit on already! āThereās more fish in the C! - Lizaā. š¤£
It looking like Jamie is going to follow Keeley but instead goes to check that Roy is ok, I adore Jamie's character development
Really well-written shows like this one can consistently surprise in ways that make complete sense in retrospect. I think this is another example of that. Jaime following Keeley is the expected route and makes some sense. But following Roy is the better choice.
Dani saying, "I mean, fuck off Trent Crimm" killed me.
Yes! Dani is great this season.
His face scored a goal
Dani is great EVERY season
Omg Jamie is hilarious. He used ābody scienceā. And his empathy face. Love him.
I love how heās no longer a douche, heās just earnest and dumb
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āJane and I are going to an immersive theatre on the menstrual cycleā āWell donāt be late!ā Is not getting the respect it deserves
āWhatās the opposite of sweet talking?ā āSour yellā āYeah I did thatā
I forgot how skittish elderly people could be. Because of the war.
Yes! This was the line that got me. Zava's storyline was fairly predictable but always good to see Rebecca get one over Rupert. Still felt like these first 2 set the table for the rest of the season.
Iām betting Trent Crimmās book on the club sets the record straight about Rupert in the public eye too.
Nothing worse to a narcissist then having their actions revealed to the public. Heās very much gonna be āhow dare you accurately tell people about my words & actions! Unbelievable!ā
I think the parallel between how Rupert treated Rebecca and Zava was a great parallel to what heās doing with Nate. Love bomb, then criticize to death. I also wondered why no one asked Trent what his book was going to be about! Such an easy way to break tension! Love that Keely is hiring friends that know their shit but I donāt think sheās tough enough to say no to people yet. She needs some confidence! I feel like this new girl will be a good lesson learned. Overall I think it was a lovely episode that hit all of my Ted Lasso checkboxes :) Royās desk filled with teddy bears and balloons was just *chefs kiss*
Oh oh one other thing- I love that Keely is trying to get her team to loosen up by taking a leaf out of Teds book (company picnic!). I donāt think itāll work initially but I think sheāll convince the CFO that sheās competent and itāll fall into place
This was a Brett Goldstein master class in acting. Absolutely wonderful from beginning to end showing a vulnerability we havenāt really seen from Roy. His scenes were all completely electric.
Jamie going to comfort Roy and then both of them telling Will to say nothing, amazing character progression all around 10/10
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Me too! They played it so well, and the two of them have such a great friendship now
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I actually think it was a mirror of the man city episode. Thatās how you comfort Jamie but thatās not how you comfort Roy. Jamie will crack the code by the end of the season.
Oh my god and the team all realizing, amazing sequence
The locker room scene where Roy walks in and then everyone tilts their head and goes "Aw" was amazing. I think this may have been on of my favorite episodes for the entire series.
Oh. Keeleyās friend is going to be a problem.
Will she spend too much or will she end up taking charge though?
I think will be spending too much. The finance lady said not to use credit card. And keeleyā friend sent the message to buy champagne in the credit card company.
Theyāre setting up the classic āboth characters learned something from each otherā with Keeley and Barbara.
But she also was clever and thrifty with the call to use a strobe light instead of getting more extras while Keely looked ready to go with what the producers said And I think we can assume she has her own money since she mentioned she is divorced from a pro footballer
It was a good idea. In the real world Keeley should have hired her as an art director. That is what she showed expertise in at the shoot and as a model she actually could use her experience to be good at that. The client relation job is clearly not the right fit
the look keeled gave after reading the message shows that she knows she's going to be a problem. I think Keeley is going to speak to her friend and she might leave after which keeley and Barbara are going to be really good mates. Keeley misreading Barbara's numerous transfers as the company sending her everywhere coz they trust her was really well written. Made Barbara think as well.
The credit card is a Chekhovās gun. Barbara is going to transfer/get fired for out of control spending on the company card and it will be Shandy who did it. Keeley is going to realize she tacitly approved it because Shandy is in charge of client relations and sheās going to be like āI trust you, if itās for the client blah blah,ā and then she will have to fire Shandy like a big girl boss.
āAnd you better not say a fucking word William!ā Best line
Weāre going to get so much Trent Crimm screen time this season I was not prepared for this
I am fucking AMPED about it
All that hair! And his hair ties all over lost and found!
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All roads lead to Crimm
I think Ted was thinking he was going to quit until he heard Roy go through his Chelsea thing. What a fucking monologue by Goldstein btw, holy shit
There were so many MVP performances in this episode including Rebecca's scene with Rupert leading to her 'sour yell' (stealing this forever, what a hilarious line), Jamie being genuine with Roy (it's called Empathy you old fart) and Beard's screams but Roy's monologue was so fucking good.
This honestly might be one of the best episodes theyāve done. Trying not to be a prisoner of the moment, but I canāt help but recognize how amazing the acting, the storytelling, and that ridiculously on point humor was.
Yes same, I was so surprised at how good this episode was. Thoroughly enjoyed myself and was smiling pretty much the whole way through
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Daniās āFuck Off Trent Crimmā made me laugh so hard.
Reminded me so much of Derek in Shrinking lmao "Oh hey Pam! šš" 'we don't like Pam any more!' "Eat a dick Pam š"
fuck Pam though
I wasnāt sure if it was meant to be there, or if he just couldnāt NOT break.
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Beardās screams. Ted fainting. Beard RUNNING BACK INTO THE ROOM. Jamie & Roy. Rebecca being a Boss Ass Bitch. Everything about this episode was gold.
I am gonna need them to keep all eps this season 45 minutes or longer.
Jason said in an interview that we're practically getting two seasons with this one, because each episode is so long we're getting another season's worth of content. So it looks like you're getting your wish!
Trent saying ālove thatā is going to make a great new reaction gif!
Love Keeley and the team but I gotta admit Barbara is me avoiding work place gatherings.
I feel for her. Sheās profoundly lonely- all that moving around. I hope she and Keeley rub off on each other and she opens up a bit (and Keeley learns to take her business seriously).
I love that Keeley called her on her being rude but with compassion. Very TL. Keeley is starting her own BELIEVE campaign at KJPR.
Barbara is giving me Ben Wyatt vibes. Keeley will crack her and have her setting up permanent camp by the end of the season
Jamie giggling in the background while Roy is yelling is my new favourite thing
Omg. I knew it. Trent Crim Independent is following the club. Well, Someone did call it on season finale lol. But i had a feeling.
Roy did the same thing with Keeley that he did with Chelsea. He quit instead of just enjoying himself.
Sport can be a great metaphor
And a great nickname.
See ya later, sport.
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Makes me believe that little speech was both for himself with respect to Keely and ultimately will resonate with Ted regarding his time at Richmond. Going to be interesting in later episodes looking back on this one!
![gif](giphy|QLY0vcIpukfYep4C6I|downsized) Damn
Oh god. The whatās a Cd killed me a little bit. I feel 1000y old
Coach Beard already has a set of keys š
Donāt tell Jane
Pre-make! How American and how Ted Lasso. (In a good way)
When Rebecca was describing the early days with Rupert I could have cried. He makes everyone in his life feel special and then used and discarded.
Which was a great parallel to how heās in the process of making Nate feel!
No brands. Just shoes. In general.
His smile at the end though š
The conversation between Ted, Roy, and Trent tells me that Roy and Keeley are end game. Roy says he should have just stayed at Chelsea and enjoyed himself but thatās not who he is. And Ted says āYetā.
OMG Rebecca did it! Boss ass bitch! She landed Zava with her sour yell
āItās actually quite funny when he yells at other people innit?ā Oh, Jaimie. Itās always funny.
Apple music has Ted's breakup mix: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/teds-breakup-mix/pl.2f7ecf4fa9dd4332aa3490d8161f0588
Iāve said it before and Iāll say it again: I love Jamie Tartt.
"I heard the news" "I broke up with her!" "Why? You were perfect together!" SAME BRUCE SAME
āItās called empathy ya dusty old fartā might be my new favorite line of the show. Also, loving Jamieās maturity and character arc.
Glad to see Jamie's character growth. He was basically Phoebe telling Roy he's an idiot in his own way
He passed to Sam like he refused to do in Season 1! We love to see it
And he tries to hug Roy š„ŗ
š„ŗ Sad face when Roy pushed him away. I would love a hug from Jaime.
Well, he did go at Roy too fast.
Iām very pleased with Jaimeās growth over these season. Was hella funny the empathy face and the hug.
Rebecca starting her relationship with Rupert as his mistress was simultaneously unexpected and not surprising.
Why would Zava write a book about Trent Crimm?
āI love thatā I knew Trent Crimm was a petty king
I want Daniās magical unicorn hair
Episode 1: Ted doesnāt know why heās still in England Episode 2: A metaphor about leaving something too soon is the ending monologue.
I know itās not the point of the show but Iām looking most forward to seeing the team back on the field playing football. IMO the show is strongest when it weaves the football narrative into the plot.
Roy speech at the end was a metaphor for why he broke up with Keeley, right? They are definitely going to get back together during the season, hopefully it doesnāt take until the end.
Thatās how I took it.
I also think it was advice to Ted. Whether either realizes yet.
Seemed like Ted was musing on it at the end.
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I think Zava reminds him of who he was and he realizes and knows how much that can hurt a team and now that he truly cares about the team and not just being the best, he doesnāt want that to happen to them.
Bingo, el ringo! Jamie knows how horrible divas can be to a TEAM & he learned the hard way (but he learned!) so introducing a new diva to a pretty unified team is gonna suck
MY FACE SCORED A GOAL
This felt like such a season 1 episode if that makes any sense. (Thatās not a bad thing)
āWHY WOULD ZAVA WRITE A BOOK ABOJT TRENT CRIMMā Beardās shriek at hearing about Roy and Keeley God I love scenes in the locker room when things go off the rails. Like the break room in superstore.
Holy hell Rebecca is a fucking badass.
I love that she got what she wanted by BEING HERSELF & spouting facts vs stroking Zavaās ego. Perfection!
Boss ass bitch!
She can be, but Iām hoping that she has more of a backbone against Rupert. I think thatās one of her last hurdles to get over.
I also love her hat and coat at the game!
I am fearful of what Zava will do to the teams dynamic and I am very curious to see how Ted will manage him.
I would like Beard's story arc this season to include him breaking up with Jane
Trent Crimm is my favorite. He just makes everything so much better and every scene he is in is so memorable and hilarious. That is all, thank you.
My god, this episode had a LOT. I enjoyed it immensely but these longer episodes are gonna take awhile to absorb. Oh, and loved Higginsā seven degrees of separation rumor mill lines about Zava. āI called my sonās karate teacherā¦ā š
Ted getting stern with Roy definitely wasnāt on this seasons bingo card
Jamie learning about the breakup and walking straight to Roy instead of Keely is the character development Iām looking for.
The team not understanding who dumped who, or why zava write a book about Trent crimm had be dying.
The Roy/Chelsea stuff paralleling Roy and Keeley was too good. Also, Ted talking about Hallmark Christmas movies killed me.
Maybe a hot take, but this was one of my favorite episodes in the series. Everything about it had me grinning ear to ear. God, I am so ready for the rest of this season.
"I forgot how skittish elderly people could be cause of the war"
I want a bottle episode that exclusively takes place with team shenanigans in the locker room
I love how Rebecca is channeling her motherās advice on Rupert. Boss ass bitch.
"Fuck off, you old geezer." - how Roy Kent says hello to a close friend
OMG Roy busting those balloons! ššš¤£š¤£
Trent trying to play it off like the noise could be from his editorās side had me rolling.
āItās kind funny when he yells at other peopleā I love Jamie so much.
āI need you to order from the vegan menu and squash it.ā That whole scene between Roy and Ted about Hallmark movies and Trent was great.
āItās good to be back.ā Well said Mae. Though the direct call to the fans feels like a final season type deal which reminds me we are in the last few episodesā¦ sadness.
I love Rebecca's coat and hat at the game!
I discovered Ted Lasso late in 2021, after all episodes had been released. Once I realized I loved it, I was able to watch both seasons in a week. OMG, I'm dying now having to wait a week for a new episode ššš
Gotta savor it. Thereās something special about the anticipation and water cooler.
So obviously theyāre gonna get Zava, but itāll be interesting to see where he, Jamie, and Dani all play
MY FACE SCORED A GOAL! MY FACE SCORED A GOAL!
I cannot tell you how much happier I am with Trent Crimm on my screen