Since it’s over probably, time for a .

I’m gonna try to note something from each episode that I hadn’t noticed before, or something notable in the total arc of the show.

S1E1: Beard and Ted pull up to Nelson Road stadium for the first time in a black Mercedes sedan, same car that Ted takes on his ride back to his ex’s house in Kansas in the finale.

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S1E3 opening with Connection by Elastica kinda cemented my love of Ted Lasso, following the prior ep, which had something from A Tribe Called Quest.

I think the quality of music kinda trailed off, but the initial choices hooked me good youtu.be/gY2s4hJ8kuA

S1E4 unlike many shows, none of the actors/writers/directors seem to have much ‘learning curve’ with the characters.

With the possible exception of Brett Goldstein, who i noticed in this one seemed to not use as gravelly an inflection and has like a 6% posher accent, they all seem to have nailed everything down about their performances from day 1.

S1E5 a couple of times in prior episodes, and this one when he tells him to play-limp off the field to work the crowd, there were a few neat mentor-mentee moments between Roy and Sam, but those seemed to fade away after this one.

S1E6 oh crap, has this all ended with us never seeing or hearing the charity single rap “Winner Winner, Football Dinner?”

S1E7 Disney, please let apple release a single of Hannah Waddingham singing Let It Go

S1E8 I always liked how subtly they hinted at the Roy-Isaac connection that led to Isaac being named captain. This small little salute greeting was the first hint.

S2E1 Ted's response on the dais about Earl the dog's death walloped me square in the grieving gland. Beautiful and poignant.

S2E2 "Fucking brain development." It's remarkable how great the Roy Kent storyline away from the team is in season 2, vs the Nate and Keeley storylines in season 3.

I forgot to pay much attention to S2E4, the Christmas one, and it really didn’t advance the storylines, so. But the Higgins’ party was lovely. And all Roy Kent interactions with kids are magic, and the door-knocking in his “stupid posh neighborhood” does not disappoint.

S2E5 Roy Kent on Sky News was a sadly brief high point of the series for me. I wish that they had found some reason to have had him on the postgame media dais to deliver lines like this.

S2E6 someone at work made reference to a need to ‘build bridges’ and I had to turn my camera off I was biting my tongue so hard

S2E7 Nate bullying Colin in season 2 hits different after watching season 3

[quick intermission to listen to ‘blue moon’ by the Marcels on headphones, just an incredible performance and production] youtu.be/v0fy1HeJv80

S2E9 the Beard one. You either love it or hate it. I’ve tried, but damn I just hate it

S2E10 I think the sad thing of season 3 is that in trying to maintain so many independent story arcs, they squeezed out any room to just linger on a fun clever running joke, like the team’s introduction to dress shoes.

S2E11 if you picked up a script and just read Dr Fieldstone’s self-assuredness, I think it would really sound dumb, doth-protest-to-muchy. But it’s perfectly pulled off by Sarah Niles

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@bikepedantic That speech is also hitting me hard about the whole show.

@bikepedantic The Keeley story line in S3 undermined all of her character development in S2. It was terrible, easily the worst part of the show. And Nate's feeble redemption arc was a deflating balloon fart after the masterful arc where he becomes a villain.

@bikepedantic I wanted to see a return of Led Tasso at some point. Maybe the team didn't need it but they sure brought up Loki's Toboggan trick play at least a few times. Also I need to remember the line that Jamie has "the incurable condition of being a little b*tch".

@bikepedantic trying to imagine who the work person would want to build bridges with. Pissed off a deserving person who said that bike share needs helmets and cars don't because cars have seat belts and airbags, by pointing out that bike share is already 75% less risky than driving, so they were just doing safety rituals. They didn't like "rituals" at all. Cool thing about bike share is, we count trips. First 100 million trips resulted in only 2 deaths, versus 9 expected for cars.

@bikepedantic Same. I get what it's trying to do, and why, but it just didn't work for me.

@bikepedantic Unfortunately, in the court scene Isaac wears dress shoes. I noticed because of the funeral episode.

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@bikepedantic did you notice that Ted's getting ready to "easy lover" in the beginning as a reference to the line in Rainbows that no man should take longer than that song to get ready in the morning?

@bikepedantic it introduced Renee as the weirdo in the sewers and the "shut up Thierri Henry" as well as reminding me of the "hello" song at the end so for me, not a total loss.

@bikepedantic I felt like this made them all reexamine their relationships with their fathers while observing Roy's profound act of compassion after a season of kinda hating Jamie. Also Seems like a fight flight or freeze moment like when something traumatic happens, and they all froze. Ted chose to flee to talk about his father and Beard chose fight.

@femmeUTCD 100% agree on all... but when Roy goes in to hug Jamie, it's after the shock, the initial reactions. Roy seemed to break his own freeze moment, and feels like a more natural response for many of those guys would be to see their leader comforting Jamie, and follow him

@bikepedantic I hear what you're saying, it would have made for a team style healing and heartwarming moment, but the story is really about Roy and Jamie's connection reaching a turning point it may have muddied the waters? Roy only talks about his grandad as his sole father figure who also died when he was a teenager. I always assumed that after the cut away, more did go in for a hug.

@bikepedantic also in this episode I have to call bullshit on paparazzi not catching a photo of Sam and Rebecca in the restaurant and following her to her doorstep. I thought for sure on my original watch it would be in the papers the next day.

@bikepedantic I don't have anything to say except "thank you for this thread."

@bikepedantic I was sad they didn't bring back "McAdoo-le Doooo!!" in season 3

@bikepedantic I know you're not there yet in the rewatch, but the framed (censored) piece of Phoebe's art in his office in the final episode was magical.

@HayiWena I saw that, and didn’t make the connection back to Phoebe’s art! TY!

@bikepedantic this episode has two amazing speeches this and the one Roy tells Rebecca about John aka the struck by lightning speech

@femmeUTCD related - I meant to note in the Liverpool episode, everyone talks about the Rebecca-Ted friendship, but the Rebecca-Roy friendship is extremely likable too

@bikepedantic it's wonderful and built on respect, support, and accountability!

@bikepedantic A "Secret Menu" alternate official Disney YouTube channel that is just popular characters covering popular Disney songs

Ted Lasso, minor spoiler 

@bikepedantic I agree. The last episode was hurt by some of the music choices, IMHO.

@bikepedantic Ted mentions a kid pooping in a butterfinger wrapper and some kids even ate it, in s3 his mom tries to tell the story, Ted shows how he wants Jamie to play up the decoy play -in S3 Jamie does it. Beard says he was chess champion in Illinois in high school, comes up later. Richmond primary school never won a match but ended up winning the league, Rebecca's "the press is never awful to a man", "it can't be anyone else" from wrinkle in time for final decision on head coach/leader.

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