Colin and Isaac's friendship is tested. Roy is asked to do a press conference.Colin and Isaac's friendship is tested. Roy is asked to do a press conference.Colin and Isaac's friendship is tested. Roy is asked to do a press conference.
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- TriviaIn the press conference Rebecca forgot the name of the guitarist of Cream, which was Eric Clapton.
- GoofsAt 2.18, Colin approaches Isaac and says "Do you want to get a drink boyo?" There are different cultures in Wales especially regarding the use of English but, on the whole, you would only call someone a boyo if you were being sarcastic or looking down upon someone. In these circumstances of reaching out, Colin would be more likely to say Isaac, skipper, captain, mate or bach.
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Rebecca Welton: [bursts into gym] Oi! Kent! Get your hairy arse into my office. Now!
[turns around and leaves gym]
Roy Kent: [silence, followed by players chuckling, whistling, and saying ooh!] Every single one of your knows my arse isn't hairy. Yet none of you spoke up. And I will never forgive you.
[leaves gym]
Isaac McAdoo: He's right. We're cowards.
[silence]
Isaac McAdoo: Now, if she was talking about Richard's butt...
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Back on track after a disappointing previous episode
After a brilliant Season 1 and okay but not-in-the-same-league-as-Season 1 second season, Season 3 was bit frustrating to watch. I desperately wanted the show to recapture the heights of Season 1 but from the start it seemed to struggle to get there.
There's moments of greatness followed by moments of dullness and clumsy writing. The best moments generally involved AFC Richmond's progress, or not, on the pitch and the worst were unengaging sub-plots involving secondary characters.
The previous episode was the low-point, not just of the season but of the show, with the show being reduced to a soap opera. There was very little in the way of sport or even a dramatic arc, it was really all about Keeley and was mostly quite dull. Getting through it was a grind.
Just when I was worried that this was the direction the show was taking, it bounces back with this, one of the best episodes of Ted Lasso. Great football/soccer action, a good dramatic arc, a profound, emotional theme and powerful conclusion. Why couldn't all of Season 3 have been like this?
There's moments of greatness followed by moments of dullness and clumsy writing. The best moments generally involved AFC Richmond's progress, or not, on the pitch and the worst were unengaging sub-plots involving secondary characters.
The previous episode was the low-point, not just of the season but of the show, with the show being reduced to a soap opera. There was very little in the way of sport or even a dramatic arc, it was really all about Keeley and was mostly quite dull. Getting through it was a grind.
Just when I was worried that this was the direction the show was taking, it bounces back with this, one of the best episodes of Ted Lasso. Great football/soccer action, a good dramatic arc, a profound, emotional theme and powerful conclusion. Why couldn't all of Season 3 have been like this?
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- Sep 8, 2023
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