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I would imagine the whole vibe she gave off about being annoyed that it was successful and her perceived attempt to take credit as a savior of the show might not have been the best move if it was truly about the work and collaboration.

To be fair, I kind of do this. I pick up every side quest I see, but I have been focused on the campaign and not really finishing the side quests.

Not asking a core character to be in a sequel series because they didn’t want to a do a movie at some point seems like petty BS.

I laugh whenever I see a “Will there be a Ted Lasso S4?”

“...his movies are considered “oldies” that didn’t age well”

Tarantino is one of those “it it’s not done like they did it in the 50's and 60's, it’s not cinema.

Agreed, Ted supports everyone, but early series Nate is insecure, picked on by everyone and doesn’t see it as Ted being supportive. 

That’s not what it looks like, for real right?

Agreed on both. I would have loved to see more of what Keely had to offer professionally.

I feel like Nate laying in bed for entire episode illustrated the self-introspection that Nate went through to .

Agreed, a 20 second scene of the team conspiring (behind the coaches backs) to bring Nate back and say a couple nice things about him to justify them coming to that decision would have made that that Isaac, Colin and Will scene fit better.

I agree on Zava, it was a throwaway thread used to... not really sure. It was like the personification of a Believe sign, I guess?

My interpretation was that Nate didn’t need redemption per se. It was pretty apparent at the start of the season that his entire heel turn last season was more lashing out, than an actual evil turn.

I didn’t notice the supposed long run time. I guess that’s not a big deal when you actually enjoy a show.

You forgot about the massive influx of cash he gets from his supporters with every new lawsuit.

Can’t wait to see the texts that come out of this one lol.

He previously went after Will because he thought he was making fun of him for arranging for the team to give Nate a “Wonder Kid” jersey last season.

I find myself not disagreeing with the recap as much this week.

The use and discard of heroes is what kept me from loving the first one, even though that is a core mechanic. I never felt like I was making headway and always felt under powered.

At 79 he is unlikely to ever know if the kid develops schizophrenia as it onsets often in the 20's.