37 समीक्षाएं
This episode really stands out from the others. I will definitely remember this one.
A lot of character development and moving the story along in a very satisfying way (and at times unexpected) in this one. My husband and I laughed out loud a number of times, and I couldn't help thinking, "Brilliant" more than once. I thought the verbal and non-verbal delivery by all the actors was superb.
Here, Ted takes a backseat to the other characters, as he really has all season. I have no doubt that was deliberate. Still, I miss his unwavering optimism, unconventional wisdom and his unique ability to inspire others, including me, to be a better person.
This episode is not to be missed, and I found myself cheering at the end.
A lot of character development and moving the story along in a very satisfying way (and at times unexpected) in this one. My husband and I laughed out loud a number of times, and I couldn't help thinking, "Brilliant" more than once. I thought the verbal and non-verbal delivery by all the actors was superb.
Here, Ted takes a backseat to the other characters, as he really has all season. I have no doubt that was deliberate. Still, I miss his unwavering optimism, unconventional wisdom and his unique ability to inspire others, including me, to be a better person.
This episode is not to be missed, and I found myself cheering at the end.
- amstandard
- 18 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
This season, as most fans know, has been kind of scattered. Characters have felt displaced, the focal point seems it has lost its way a bit. The quaint universe of the shows first two seasons has unexpectedly grown and without much to really love. These new characters have felt un-needed, and several side characters arcs have been seemingly randomized as to which ones we explore.
But what I know and love this show is that you can always count on the fact they won't leave anything on the table, and they will find ways to cleverly redeem everyone.
This episode got back to its hopeful roots. It touched again on its humanity, and did very beautifully.
If the ending of this show is now in sight, I imagine the creators are going to send it out with a bang.
Fingers crossed.
But what I know and love this show is that you can always count on the fact they won't leave anything on the table, and they will find ways to cleverly redeem everyone.
This episode got back to its hopeful roots. It touched again on its humanity, and did very beautifully.
If the ending of this show is now in sight, I imagine the creators are going to send it out with a bang.
Fingers crossed.
- evanmaines
- 18 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
We have a return of the rich Nigerian guy who is proposing a super league. He is cruel and vindictive. He has targeted Sam for vengeance. We have a handful of guys from Richmond going off to their respective countries to play internationally for a week or so. Nathan quits and goes through an angst ridden period in his family home. Keeley is again a less interesting part of the show. She is betrayed by her boss. Anyway, this is a bit scattered at times so it is missing coherence. The scene at the big meeting is over the top but it was good to see all those rich guys decided to follow Rebecca's advice concerning the future of the sport.
Yes, I know there are two episodes left. Yes, I also know that this last season has been, at times, frustratingly inconsistent. But Rebecca's speech about the importance of football, underscored by Nate's playing of Arvo Pärt's "Spiegel im Spiegel" (actually performed by Nick Mohammed!) will be the single best scene in the entire series. I'm calling it here. I know Ted Lasso's fanbase is often divided when it comes to ratings about if this is a show about football or a show about relationships. But in this remarkable 4 minutes, it shows that it's about both. As beautiful and moving as anything I've watched in a long time.
Oh my! Have been waiting for an episode that made people fall in love with the show. What a beautiful episode. Brisk pace, depth in writing. Things are coming full circle and I can't believe there are only 2 episodes left.
It was less of Ted and Beard but the other characters shone very brightly. That conversation between Nathan and his dad is so powerful. Rebecca and Keeley's conversation was brief but was pure emotion as well. Jaime wearing that shirt for Sam! Akufu's annoying persona. Everything makes this episode extraordinary.
And don't forget that side of Dani Rojas. I laughed so hard when he put his National rivalry on with Van Damme.
Can't wait for the next episode.
It was less of Ted and Beard but the other characters shone very brightly. That conversation between Nathan and his dad is so powerful. Rebecca and Keeley's conversation was brief but was pure emotion as well. Jaime wearing that shirt for Sam! Akufu's annoying persona. Everything makes this episode extraordinary.
And don't forget that side of Dani Rojas. I laughed so hard when he put his National rivalry on with Van Damme.
Can't wait for the next episode.
- rikin-soni11393
- 16 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
Sure, the series brings it on thick at times, but they've set up a canvas that can take it. It's naïve and silly, but the brilliance doesn't depend on the viewer being a feelgood junkie. If anything, being a "comedic timing" junkie helps. For every moment that I've had a "what didn't they just do this instead" thought, there's a stronger "because that would have been even worse" conclusion. Not humbling. Encouraging,
Ted himself was relegated to a cartoonish side character in this episode. I have no doubt that was a deliberate pause. The dripping canvas was elsewhere this time, and it has my full attention.
Ted himself was relegated to a cartoonish side character in this episode. I have no doubt that was a deliberate pause. The dripping canvas was elsewhere this time, and it has my full attention.
- gunnar-liljas
- 16 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
- kayleighbasford
- 16 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
Overall not a bad episode, the writers hearts were in the right place. Nate's emotional and character rediscovery arc was particularly compelling as was Roy's. However, Keeley's storyline is filled with so many massive real life holes it's almost impossible to suspend belief, it becomes simply insulting. What's worse, Juno Temple is so disingenuous and embarrassingly bad as Keeley so it makes Keeley's storyline one massive, infantile and intelligence insulting mess.
For those of you that don't follow English football, Rebecca's speech may have missed its mark, but it was dead on. Beautifully written monologue and kudos to the writers. This super league story mirrored a real life proposed super league that blew up into a terrible public relations nightmare for the select clubs that were involved. It was all centered around MONEY with very little care given to the working men and women that have supported their clubs over multiple generations. In particular, Fenway Sports Group (owners of Liverpool) continued to show how greedy, cheap, tone deaf and out of touch they are with true supporters of the club.
Roy's character continues to shine through his emotional growth, and be the star of this season. Brilliant writing and brilliant acting from Brett Goldstein.
For those of you that don't follow English football, Rebecca's speech may have missed its mark, but it was dead on. Beautifully written monologue and kudos to the writers. This super league story mirrored a real life proposed super league that blew up into a terrible public relations nightmare for the select clubs that were involved. It was all centered around MONEY with very little care given to the working men and women that have supported their clubs over multiple generations. In particular, Fenway Sports Group (owners of Liverpool) continued to show how greedy, cheap, tone deaf and out of touch they are with true supporters of the club.
Roy's character continues to shine through his emotional growth, and be the star of this season. Brilliant writing and brilliant acting from Brett Goldstein.
- abandonedBerlin
- 18 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
This show skillfully delivers on the show's ability to zag when you expect it to zig. As the name suggests, this episode occurs during the international break in the football season, a period when many fans and players alike lament the absence of their beloved sport.
In this episode, we see Nate's redemption arc in full swing as he surprisingly starts to make amends by quitting. The growth and development of Nate's character in this episode is truly remarkable, and it's exciting to see him come into his own.
On the other hand, Rebecca's character reminds us why we support football teams in the first place. Rebecca turns to her love of passion of fans as football as a source of solace and passion. Her connection to the sport reminds us that, at its core, football is about the love of the game and the camaraderie it fosters.
In this episode, we see Nate's redemption arc in full swing as he surprisingly starts to make amends by quitting. The growth and development of Nate's character in this episode is truly remarkable, and it's exciting to see him come into his own.
On the other hand, Rebecca's character reminds us why we support football teams in the first place. Rebecca turns to her love of passion of fans as football as a source of solace and passion. Her connection to the sport reminds us that, at its core, football is about the love of the game and the camaraderie it fosters.
The minutes went by quite quickly. If was engaging but what really happened?
An unfunny joke about a goalkeeper breaking his nose and his team mate being an opposing player for a short time.
Jamie makes his debut against what I can only assume to be Vatican City and Rebecca stands up for the small fan at a meeting with the big boys.
In reality despite their recent European victory, West ham wouldn't be considered for a break away league and, being newly promoted and as an unfashionable team, neither would Richmond.
Again, it all seems to be about relationships and people helping each other out, a far cry from theed show I started bingewatching from thd start just two weeks ago.
An unfunny joke about a goalkeeper breaking his nose and his team mate being an opposing player for a short time.
Jamie makes his debut against what I can only assume to be Vatican City and Rebecca stands up for the small fan at a meeting with the big boys.
In reality despite their recent European victory, West ham wouldn't be considered for a break away league and, being newly promoted and as an unfashionable team, neither would Richmond.
Again, it all seems to be about relationships and people helping each other out, a far cry from theed show I started bingewatching from thd start just two weeks ago.
- xmasdaybaby1966
- 22 जून 2023
- परमालिंक
I don't understand the high rating for this episode at all. It felt like a cartoon and my wife had to leave halfway through. In my opinion the only redeeming moments involved Roy and Phoebe.
Ted was the best part of the show, why has he been largely removed from this season? Also for a show about soccer there is so little soccer actually being played.
In addition, this show has sacrificed good writing for pushing social commentary (giving a 2/10 because I at least agree with the social commentary but it's so over the top and we're hit over the head with it).
Seasons 1 and 2 were my favorite seasons of television history and it's really sad to see what has come of the show this season. Really hoping the finale wraps up in a true Ted Lasso fashion because I love the show and characters so much.
Ted was the best part of the show, why has he been largely removed from this season? Also for a show about soccer there is so little soccer actually being played.
In addition, this show has sacrificed good writing for pushing social commentary (giving a 2/10 because I at least agree with the social commentary but it's so over the top and we're hit over the head with it).
Seasons 1 and 2 were my favorite seasons of television history and it's really sad to see what has come of the show this season. Really hoping the finale wraps up in a true Ted Lasso fashion because I love the show and characters so much.
- dgards-34368
- 22 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
So far this season had it's ups and downs, and major ones at that in my opinion.
BUT MAN! Even the show's most pointless storylines get resolved in this one episode.
Even the worst characters get a really good redemption arc, and it's done in a way that still doesn't feel on the nose, making it feel logical and even realistic, which is surprising given how most of the season's episodes can be compared to soap operas, they're so dramatic.
It really really feels like they've listened to the fans of the show, and that fills me with so much genuine joy. This episode is the very definition of "listening to the fans" in ways I've never seen before.
Satisfying Pre-ending to an otherwise still very hit and miss season.
BUT MAN! Even the show's most pointless storylines get resolved in this one episode.
Even the worst characters get a really good redemption arc, and it's done in a way that still doesn't feel on the nose, making it feel logical and even realistic, which is surprising given how most of the season's episodes can be compared to soap operas, they're so dramatic.
It really really feels like they've listened to the fans of the show, and that fills me with so much genuine joy. This episode is the very definition of "listening to the fans" in ways I've never seen before.
Satisfying Pre-ending to an otherwise still very hit and miss season.
I'm at the point of having to say publicly that I absolutely love this show. The writing, the acting, the stories, are all amazing. Each show is a gem on its own, and fits beautifully in the collection. All of the characters are believable and yet somehow whimsical at the same time. I suppose this is to be expected from any Bill Lawrence vehicle, but it never ceases to surprise me. From "Scrubs" on, I've appreciated his flavor of television. I can be laughing one moment and crying the next. It's a kind of magic act, and I'm happy not to know how the tricks are carried off. I'm 59 and have seen a lot of classic television. This show is top tier in my book, and this episode was simply amazing.
- francisco-personal1
- 17 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
- BoulosSoueileh
- 20 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
The lowest lows followed by the highest highs make one of the best episodes of television I've ever seen. Absolutely brilliant, and had me sobbing for multiple reasons on multiple occasions. Amazing acting all around. With moments I have taken the time to write down.
*the Dani/Van Damme storyline *chefs kiss The sheer love between all the characters, romantic but mostly otherwise, was exactly what I needed right now.
As someone who was worried at the beginning of the season, I have really experienced an emotional turnaround. Ted Lasso is producing some of the best series on television right now.
*the Dani/Van Damme storyline *chefs kiss The sheer love between all the characters, romantic but mostly otherwise, was exactly what I needed right now.
As someone who was worried at the beginning of the season, I have really experienced an emotional turnaround. Ted Lasso is producing some of the best series on television right now.
- sabrinaventrella
- 19 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
It's a pity to see how the Premier League believed all the lies they were fed about the actual Super League. The Super League was conceived to keep UEFA away from the European international competition and stop them from stealing all the money from the clubs.
This was already done by several European basketball teams back in 2000 and it was such a success that all the other clubs ended up joining their competition and FIBA had to lump it and adapt. Which is proof that Super League has never been a threat to national leagues; it would just be a substitute for the Champions League.
It was also meant to fix financial fair play which UEFA allows certain clubs, whom by the way have debts of hundreds of millions euros, to break time and again. This system makes fairness in competition impossible.
Akufo is despicable but he doesn't represent the owners of regular clubs. He is exactly the prototype of one of those billionaires and also states who buy clubs as if they were toys, injecting tons of money until they get tired of them. They don't care about football or the fans; they just care about making money.
"The Davids could cease to exist altogether", that idea is so preposterous and childish and an absolute lie. The extra money was never going to come from the fans, such rubbish; it would be the part UEFA wouldn't get. Less money for that institution means more money for the clubs, all the clubs. So yes, they understood or they were sold exactly the opposite of what the real project was meant to be. Such a shame.
This was already done by several European basketball teams back in 2000 and it was such a success that all the other clubs ended up joining their competition and FIBA had to lump it and adapt. Which is proof that Super League has never been a threat to national leagues; it would just be a substitute for the Champions League.
It was also meant to fix financial fair play which UEFA allows certain clubs, whom by the way have debts of hundreds of millions euros, to break time and again. This system makes fairness in competition impossible.
Akufo is despicable but he doesn't represent the owners of regular clubs. He is exactly the prototype of one of those billionaires and also states who buy clubs as if they were toys, injecting tons of money until they get tired of them. They don't care about football or the fans; they just care about making money.
"The Davids could cease to exist altogether", that idea is so preposterous and childish and an absolute lie. The extra money was never going to come from the fans, such rubbish; it would be the part UEFA wouldn't get. Less money for that institution means more money for the clubs, all the clubs. So yes, they understood or they were sold exactly the opposite of what the real project was meant to be. Such a shame.
Well, well, well, look who decided to humanize the character who tear up the motto! Our dear pseudo-protagonist decided to abandon ship and join a team that's practically an enemy of the beloved Ted's team then leave there with a girlfdiend. And what do we get? They're still desperately attempting to "humanize" him. How utterly foolish! It's high time they rid themselves of this character once and for all. On a brighter note, aside from that debacle, the episode was quite marvelous. However, it would have been even better if we had some closure with Jack. Roy... what the heck are you doing mate?
Weird stuff going on, hope won't be the last season.
Weird stuff going on, hope won't be the last season.
- ingo-91585
- 20 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
- sauerkraut77
- 18 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
- Movie_core
- 23 मई 2023
- परमालिंक
I can honestly admit that I usually find it hard to get into series like this...... but after much persuasion from my work colleague I finally gave in and started watching Ted Lasso!!
Season One - was amazing...... it covered all emotions in life!!
Season Two - started off very plain at the beginning but finally knocked it out of the park!!
Season Three - this one became very relative very quickly!!! I love how they covered day to day issues, whether it be someones sexuality or their anxiety!!!...... no one deserves to be treated or judged differently just because they have different reactions to things xx They are all so different but amazing at the same time xx.
Season One - was amazing...... it covered all emotions in life!!
Season Two - started off very plain at the beginning but finally knocked it out of the park!!
Season Three - this one became very relative very quickly!!! I love how they covered day to day issues, whether it be someones sexuality or their anxiety!!!...... no one deserves to be treated or judged differently just because they have different reactions to things xx They are all so different but amazing at the same time xx.
- annie_smith-45432
- 5 जुल॰ 2023
- परमालिंक
This episode confirmed what a lot of fans had speculated, that she was the ER doctor who treated Dr. Sharon after her bicycle crash. Phoebe's mom finally revealed, maybe she and Roy could be in a spin-off, Soccer Dad.
I don't know why so many people are complaining about this season, I think it's wrapping up things well. And am I the only person who thinks Ted and Michelle will get back together? The perfect ending for me would be Ted and Beard going back to the U. S. to coach Sporting KC, with Nate taking over as head coach and Roy becoming his assistant. Or Roy becomes head coach and Nate his assistant. And bring back Sassy Smurf for the season finale, please!
I don't know why so many people are complaining about this season, I think it's wrapping up things well. And am I the only person who thinks Ted and Michelle will get back together? The perfect ending for me would be Ted and Beard going back to the U. S. to coach Sporting KC, with Nate taking over as head coach and Roy becoming his assistant. Or Roy becomes head coach and Nate his assistant. And bring back Sassy Smurf for the season finale, please!
- tadairtaylor
- 22 मई 2023
- परमालिंक