Biscuits
- Episode aired Aug 14, 2020
- TV-MA
- 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
9.1K
YOUR RATING
It's Ted's first day of coaching, and fans aren't happy. He makes little headway but remains undeterred as the team plays its first match.It's Ted's first day of coaching, and fans aren't happy. He makes little headway but remains undeterred as the team plays its first match.It's Ted's first day of coaching, and fans aren't happy. He makes little headway but remains undeterred as the team plays its first match.
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As Ted Lasso grapples with his dysfunctional team. The ego of his star player Jamie Tartt.
The biggest issue seems to be grappling with British English instead of American English. As well as just how many countries does Britain contain!
His charm has won over a few people. However the press and the local fans are gunning for him.
Owner Rebecca Welton likes the cookies Ted brings her each morning. She still plans to use him as a fall guy.
Once again the episode relies on the charm of Ted and Coach Beard.
I could not help noticing the football tactics seems secondary. Ted first match in charge is AFC Richmond playing against Crystal Palace. There seems to be no discussion of football tactics.
There is more about one of the player's celebrating his birthday.
The biggest issue seems to be grappling with British English instead of American English. As well as just how many countries does Britain contain!
His charm has won over a few people. However the press and the local fans are gunning for him.
Owner Rebecca Welton likes the cookies Ted brings her each morning. She still plans to use him as a fall guy.
Once again the episode relies on the charm of Ted and Coach Beard.
I could not help noticing the football tactics seems secondary. Ted first match in charge is AFC Richmond playing against Crystal Palace. There seems to be no discussion of football tactics.
There is more about one of the player's celebrating his birthday.
I love that the directors made a deliberate choice to include as little soccer as possible and focus on the comedy and drama.
The characters are already well developed into the second episode and whatever Ted does I support. Ve try wholesome character.
The characters are already well developed into the second episode and whatever Ted does I support. Ve try wholesome character.
This was definitely better than the first episode, even though I got more vibes to the first episode than the second one. I am already loving this show so much, and is already growing to be in the top 10. I am very kuch excited to see what is in store for me in the finale and the episodes with a 9.0 star rating or higher. Anyways my favorite things about this episode were the Cinematography, the music, and the pacing. My favorite characters in this episode were Ted, Keeley, and Rebecca. This is a very funny, exciting, and well-written series as of so far. I am expecting that the seasons would get better as of right now.
In this second episode we move from the expository nature of the pilot to some specifics. Ted has made it his goal to make inroads with his boss who is actually his enemy. She is a snake in the grass, wanting her team to lose. We get a look at the team, two of whom are in bitter conflict. Ted tries to approach them, but they are both consummate jerks. Much of the team tries to get into the spirit of things, so he is going to try to embrace the leadership on the team. We are learning that the tabloids are doing everything to undermine the team. They have nothing positive and Ted is going to have roll with it.
"(...) You might be so sure that you're one in a million, that sometimes you forget that out there, you're just one of eleven." With that line, the show delivers its first truly introspective punch - a reminder that Ted Lasso isn't just quirky optimism and biscuits with the Boss. This episode deepens its characters with subtle grace, revealing layers beneath the humor. The pacing is tighter, and the emotional groundwork begins to show real promise. It's still lighthearted, but now it hits with a bit more weight. Quietly effective and surprisingly moving.
Did you know
- TriviaBefore Ted's first game as manager against Crystal Palace the last thing he says to the team as they head out to the pitch is, "Let's get out there and show Crystal Palace whose house this is, right?"; the series uses Selhurst Park Stadium as AFC Richmond's home stadium but in real life it is Crystal Palace's home stadium.
- GoofsWhen Ted is bringing birthday cake to Rebecca and Higgins in her office the view from her office window is clearly of the training ground location but they are meant celebrating Sam's birthday in the dressing rooms at the Nelson Road Stadium (Selhurst Park) after the match against Crystal Palace.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Morning Express with Robin Meade: Episode dated 23 July 2021 (2021)
- SoundtracksThe Gambler
Written by Don Schlitz
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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