But his take on the character, informed by his deep soccer fandom, came to dictate much of how the character was written, he explained, right down to jokes that hinge on Dunster’s twanging accent. (One of the most memorable lines in Season 3 revolves around his singular pronunciation of a
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‘Ted Lasso’ Season Finale Recap: Family
Season 3, Episode 12: ‘So Long, Farewell’ So, it’s a wrap! Last week, “Ted Lasso” completed or semi-completed many of the story lines still lingering as it neared the close of its three-season run. Nate received the necessary permission from a terrifying Coach Beard to return to AFC Richmond. Jamie
‘Ted Lasso,’ Season 3, Episode 10 Recap: The Rich Are Different
Season 3, Episode 10: ‘International Break’ Do you remember when you were young and — at least if you were like me — you frequently misjudged how much space you had on a line to write what you intended, resulting in smaller and smaller, tightly squeezed letters as you approached
‘Ted Lasso,’ Season 3, Episode 9 Recap: Colin’s Moment
Season, 3, Episode 9: ‘La Locker Room Aux Folles’ For anyone doubting the adage that less is sometimes more, I offer the example of this episode of “Ted Lasso.” While it’s not what I would describe as remarkable, or even especially memorable, it has a nice rhythm to it, in
‘Ted Lasso,’ Season 3, Episode 8 Recap: Ends and Beginnings
Ted has by now absented himself to call Rebecca, who had texted to say she had “info.” Its precise nature, however, was apparently revealed to Ted while we were Beatling with Beard and Henry. The most we hear from Rebecca is, “But seriously, who gives a flying [expletive] if Michelle
J.J. Watt’s post-NFL plans will make Ted Lasso fans scream
Cardinals legend J.J. Watt plans to kick off his retirement by investing in a football team — the other kind of football, that is. Arizona Cardinals legend J.J. Watt made a career out of terrorizing quarterbacks like Big Ben — well, now he’s going to get acquainted with the O.G.
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap: What’s the Matter with Ted?
After Ted springs a quick trio of references to “Mad Men,” the “New Yorker” and “The Sopranos,” Sharon offers her most significant line of the season to date: “Don’t worry, Ted.” Like many, I’d initially imagined that Sharon would be a new foil for Ted, the old ones — Rebecca,
‘Ted Lasso’ Recap, Season 2, Episode 6: The Roy Kent Effect
Season 2, Episode 6, ‘The Signal’ So, does this mean we’re back to normal? After two weeks of neatly curated “theme” episodes that cared less about plot arc than about cunning references — the first time, to “Love Actually”; the second, to romantic comedies more generally — we’ve come back
‘Ted Lasso’ Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: A Very Special Christmas Episode
Season 2, Episode 4, ‘Carol of the Bells’ Houston? We have a Christmas Episode. Here I’ve been, trying to convey the relatively subtle ways in which the second season of “Ted Lasso” differs from the first. And then, four episodes in, they give away the whole game. It’s not merely