May 30, 20232 yr 25 minutes ago, Red Five said: God damn. Ok, what time tonight? 8 central I presume. Just like always.
May 30, 20232 yr Just now, DDD Dad said: 8 central I presume. Just like always. This hasn't been appointment tv for me, so I didn't know what "always" was.
May 30, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, Red Five said: This hasn't been appointment tv for me, so I didn't know what "always" was.
May 30, 20232 yr 6 minutes ago, Ted Lange said: This week it’s 11 CST They did that shit on purpose. Amazon started doing that too during the final episodes of The Expanse
May 30, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Ted Lange said: This week it’s 11 CST You know it's not "CST" right now. Either use CDT until November. Or if you're not sure, just use "CT" Coach Beard did not serve in the French Foreign Legion so we could just abuse the timekeeping systems. Why in the fuck do people still try to use "ST" & "DT" at the exact opposite times of year? Where's the tylenol?
May 30, 20232 yr On 5/28/2023 at 9:42 PM, TexEx15 said: Truth bomb is Ted going home after the last match. From there I think Beard stays and Nate takes over. I hope they do cleanup on what Ted does when he gets home. Still have to tie up Rebecca’s pregnancy. Ted goes homes, Beard quits to travel/be with Jade or some shit, Roy takes over as head coach and settles with Kelee, Nate is the new head assistant, Rebecca adopts a kid somehow and gets with Sam, Trent write a NYT best seller, and Rupert gets tied up in some #metoo shit…
May 31, 20232 yr Ted goes homes, Beard quits to travel/be with Jade or some shit, Roy takes over as head coach and settles with Kelee, Nate is the new head assistant, Rebecca adopts a kid somehow and gets with Sam, Trent write a NYT best seller, and Rupert gets tied up in some #metoo shit…Every one of those is a damn fine guess. I bet at least half are correct.
May 31, 20232 yr Worth the wait. What a run. Went out on top. Edited May 31, 20232 yr by ChickenSandwich
May 31, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, Ted Lange said: I think, hope, there is too much money to end it now. I hope not. It's okay for things to end. A story was told and Ted can continue touching lives and we don't need to see it.
May 31, 20232 yr 28 minutes ago, gernblansten said: I hope not. It's okay for things to end. A story was told and Ted can continue touching lives and we don't need to see it. This. Don’t cheapen a perfect 3 season arc with a damn near perfect finale.
May 31, 20232 yr 31 minutes ago, RamjetFDO said: The perfect series finale does not exis...... These men would like a word I will be watching this tonight. Everything I'm hearing so hyped. Edited May 31, 20232 yr by Captain Ron
May 31, 20232 yr Spoiler Calling bullshit that Ted wouldn’t be at Willis’ wedding. Edited May 31, 20232 yr by ChickenSandwich
May 31, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, ChickenSandwich said: Hide contents Calling bullshit that Ted wouldn’t be at Willis’ wedding. Spoiler That looked like a dream sequence?
May 31, 20232 yr 50 minutes ago, Js1 said: Calm down Derka Quote They say bad things come in threes and this week television delivered, with the end of two excellent shows – Succession, Barry – and a 76-minute episode of Ted Lasso. Today, it’s the finale of the Apple TV show that began 10 years ago as a series of US commercials for Premier League football. It was developed into a perfectly average comedy about an American coach taking on a failing English football team, and steadily became as messy and saccharine as treacle. The end of Ted Lasso has been a long time coming, and I’m not talking about the ridiculous running time. When it started in 2020, everyone agreed: Ted Lasso was nice. It was the least surprising “surprise” hit of the pandemic; the sweet show about a rube with a charming moustache and a head full of aphorisms, who didn’t know how to drink sparkling water or if Wales was a country, said fun things like “fellas!” and “holy smokes!”, and arrived right on time to save us from the terrifying tedium of lockdowns. It was, as one headline put it, “a warm hug of nice”. It was clear early on that Ted Lasso was not a stickler for reality, which suited us just fine. The quixotic American who knows nothing about football, but is awarded the coaching position at AFC Richmond on the flimsiest of pretexts: Rebecca, the club owner, secretly wants him to drive the team into the ground to punish her ex-husband. The first season ends with – spoiler – relegation, despite Ted’s efforts, but by then everyone is OK with that because he’s a good guy. Whether or not the unrelenting positivity of the show was to be admired, enjoyed, endured or ridiculed depended on who you spoke to. But as the episodes crept from 30 minutes to 40, then 70 minutes over three seasons, Ted Lasso became gratingly, ruthlessly, cynically, about demonstrating its niceness and not much else. Characters no longer spoke like human beings, instead delivering painfully earnest missives about not sharing nudes of your partner, or not settling in relationships. I have never seen a show so singularly – and boringly – focused on reminding its audience to be decent. Characters veered into incongruous demonstrations of whimsy or cruelty, or wit, none of which rang true to their personalities but served whatever the script needed. Conflict, typically a driver of plot, went out of the window. We got episodes dedicated to solving bad fathers, homophobia and racism, while genuine plot developments happened off-screen. Such as Nate quitting his job at West Ham, so he could wind up back at Richmond, losing his villain status as quickly as he acquired it. Or the revelation that Ted’s folksy charms are not an inherent quality, but a learned defence mechanism – abandoned as quickly as his therapist was written out of the show. Or the team covering up the logo of a problematic sponsor on their jerseys, an act of protest that leads to seemingly no consequence. At the same time, the series had space for a lot of meaningless rubbish: we watched a player get a haircut, Coach Beard on a night out, and Roy and Keeley figure out why his young niece has mysteriously bad breath (it was the antihistamine she takes for a cat allergy.) At one point, we watched a drill where, in an attempt to encourage cooperation on the pitch, the players are linked by string tied to their penises. The jokes were frequently as laboured as a football player attempting to run with string round his penis. For example, finding out that Ted Lasso has a mean alter ego called, wait for it, Led Tasso. The funniest lines struggled to land because they were routinely smothered by a barrage of scattershot jokes, delivered in desperate pursuit of laughs. See Ted’s assessment of himself: “I look like Ned Flanders doing cosplay as Ned Flanders. When I talk, it sounds like Dr Phil hasn’t gone through puberty yet.” Or Rebecca on a potential love interest: “His favourite film is Ratatouille. That’s worrying, right?” Mildly amusing, until Keeley’s barrage of a reply: “Who fucking cares what his favourite movie is? Also Ratatouille is a goddamn masterpiece. Ironically, it’s about snobbery and about how good art can come from anywhere. Stop your dithering and go fuck your cartoon rat.” Watching the messy endurance test that was the third season, my mind often drifted to a small, terse exchange in the first season that, by the end, seemed exceptionally cutting. The nebbish Nate lays into player Colin with some criticism which, this being Ted Lasso, signals his descent into evil: “You’re like a painting at a Holiday Inn. You don’t inspire. You don’t move people. You’re there. You cover a bloodstain. You do the job.” Ted Lasso was unobtrusive television, something that could be listened to while staring at news about vaccine rollouts or case numbers, or ignored in favour of Instagram. It was not meant to carry the attention of the world. It is Superstore. It is The Good Place. It is Wednesday. It is The Big Bang Theory. It is a middling show that was somehow nominated for 40 Emmys and won 11, plus a Peabody (for being a “counter to the enduring prevalence of toxic masculinity”) and even an invitation to the White House. By the end, it didn’t inspire. It didn’t move. It was there. It did the job.
May 31, 20232 yr Popular Post 7 minutes ago, Beau Vine said: Seems like whoever wrote that is a joyless shell of a person who will die alone dreaming about their childhood sled.
May 31, 20232 yr things i didn't like: the ex-wife's boyfriend watching the match. played out trope, stupid, not funny at all. we're already supposed to not like him. things i liked: everything else.
May 31, 20232 yr If I didn't already know the song, I'd think that the Cat Stevens song at the end was written for the episode. So perfect: Quote It's not time to make a change Just relax, take it easy You're still young, that's your fault There's so much you have to know Find a girl, settle down If you want you can marry Look at me, I am old But I'm happy I was once like you are now And I know that it's not easy To be calm when you've found Something going on But take your time, think a lot Think of everything you've got For you will still be here tomorrow But your dreams may not How can I try to explain? When I do he turns away again It's always been the same Same old story From the moment I could talk I was ordered to listen, now there's a way And I know that I have to go away I know I have to go It's not time to make a change Just sit down, take it slowly You're still young, that's your fault There's so much you have to go through Find a girl, settle down If you want you can marry Look at me, I am old But I'm happy All the times that I've cried Keeping all the things I knew inside It's hard, but it's harder to ignore it If they were right I'd agree But it's them they know, not me Now there's a way And I know that I have to go away I know I have to go
May 31, 20232 yr So, series 2 will be about the zany antics of the Richmond women's soccer team? Edited May 31, 20232 yr by Deej
May 31, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, Beau Vine said: Watching again.. didn't notice this the first time... I feel like I will have to watch this 12 times to catch everything. But it was so good, I want to watch it over and over
May 31, 20232 yr Popular Post Spoiler Finally figured out that the random couple with the baby at Beard's wedding was the dude who chased Beard around in Beard After Dark (and his wife). Edited May 31, 20232 yr by Beau Vine
May 31, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said: Reveal hidden contents Calling bullshit that Ted wouldn’t be at Willis’ wedding. Dream sequence bro.
May 31, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Scary Stranger said: Seems like whoever wrote that is a joyless shell of a person who will die alone dreaming about their childhood sled. Sounds like it was written by one of the twin retards of this thread, Derka or Beau Vine.
May 31, 20232 yr I think there was more actual soccer content in this episode then the rest of the season combined.
May 31, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, Ted Lange said: I think there was more actual soccer content in this episode than the rest of the season combined. [Derka]You mean 3 consecutive balls on the pipes and a ball rocketed through the netting that nobody in the stadium or broadcast team saw? Yeah, ‘actual soccer’. [/Derka]
May 31, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, Porterhouse said: [Derka]You mean 3 consecutive balls on the pipes[/Derka] Derka would never say this. It's woodwork in soccer. Pipes is hockey.
May 31, 20232 yr Spoiler So, the guy who got hit in the face by Isaac's penalty kick was the guy who Rebecca dated after she dumped Rupert? She went on a double date with him and Roy and Keeley?
May 31, 20232 yr Spoiler Going kinda Derka here, but my understanding of soccer has not advanced since I played when I was 8, but is this really offsides if there's a Richmond defender in the goal? Edited May 31, 20232 yr by Beau Vine
May 31, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, Beau Vine said: Spoiler Going kinda Derka here, but my understanding of soccer has not advanced since I played when I was 8, but is this really offsides if there's a Richmond defender in the goal? Yes it is. Because Zorreaux is out the player in goal has assumed the position of last player and offsides is all about where you are in relation to the second-last player. There is nothing that obligates the keeper to be the last player. Edited May 31, 20232 yr by Surly Bevo
May 31, 20232 yr Just now, Surly Bevo said: Yes it is. Gotcha, I didn't know the rule stipulated the "second-to-last defender," which I assume usually includes the goalie. So if the goalie vacates the goal, you have to have two defenders closer to the goal line? Is that correct?
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