“Urge to Poochiesplain rising...”
“Urge to Poochiesplain rising...”
Are you assuming that anyone at the press conference knew what the heckler had yelled?
Beard losing his cool with the press is 100% in character. Sometimes it feels like some people just really, really lack media literacy(and a good sense of humor).
What is this “Simpsons” of which you speak? Tell me more!
Rupert wasn’t out to “fuck with the relationship” as much as roping another accomplice into his own philandering ways.
God, when did all of you hating on this show become so fucking jaded?
I’m going to miss these people. I have a thing for stories that show a character “from outside” come into a community of people and change their trajectory through time, silliness and heartaches. I see Ted Lasso’s flaws and I may, at this point, expect some of the things that happen during an episode but man, when…
no reason to think that Rupert’s guy’s night out was part one
Um. There’s no reason to think that Rupert’s guy’s night out was part one of his plan to fuck Jade. It just didn’t work is all.
His tempting of Nate was never going to work (because Nate is good and wholesome! And Rupert is bad!
Here’s the thing about Nate. Because of his authoritarian dad, he’s naturally gravitated to and kowtowed to anyone who he might consider an “alpha” without any second-guessing about their motives. It happened with Ted, and that was part of Nate’s problem in S2 - because Ted was his “alpha” and was nice and kind to…
Nate stuff. His arc has just been weird and disjointed. Are we to believe he didn’t know what a bad person Rupert was before?
Indeed, I mean I don’t need fawning, but a lack of hate watching would be nice.
Nate was one of the first characters the show displayed, I still don’t understand why there is such an insistence on dismissing the plot line that he been there since Ted and Beard stepped on the pitch in the first 10 minutes of the first episode.
Well... that was an episode, for sure.
Regarding Rupert/Nate/Jade, my initial thought when Rupert met her was, “Oh, Rupert is going to try to fuck Jade.” I’m glad they didn’t go that route, but that was a *strong* vibe at first.
Ted Lasso is a heartwarming comedy where things get rough but always finds a silver lining or hope.
Manuel, maybe comedy reviewing isn’t for you?
For fuck’s sake.
But if you make it a drama and have everyone hate each ofher, critics will eat it up and call it the best thing on TV.