Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Beard's back story!!!
yeah that was good
Ted uses the f bomb....on his mother.
And I don't have a problem with that, although I never said it to my mother, ever.
Adults using bad language around other adults is okay with me in pretty much any circumstances.
Thank you for keeping us apprised of your feelings on use of "bad" words on the show -- I thought of you during that scene and I'm so glad to hear you were okay with it.
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Seriously. So ridiculous.
Why are my feelings and opinions ridiculous? I'm very grateful and proud that anyone on DCUM is thinking of me while the characters on this show are swearing, it brings a tear to my eye.
No, what is being called ridiculous is your insistence in weighing in on every use of a swear word on a show that is not marketed to kids, doesn't air on broadcast TV, and has a lot of swearing in it. I get different people have different feelings about swearing, but no one else is like "let me go through all incidences of the f-word on Ted Lasso and tell you whether I thought they were appropriate and why."
Anonymous wrote:Here are my predictions.
Ted goes home to be with his son, leaving Beard, Nate, and Roy to run the team. It’s up to the viewer to decide whether he reunites with his wife based on all that he’s learned about vulnerability.
Becks and the assistant want Rebecca’s advice about how they can use Rupert’s Very Bad Behavior to win control of West Ham in the divorce, creating another woman-owned team and leaving Rupert bested once again. (I’ll be VERY annoyed if Rebecca adopts Rupert’s illegitimate child. Yuck. Also, I don't think Nate had anything to do with whatever scandal happened. I think when he told Rupert he had to leave a few eps ago, he was quitting, not just talking about leaving the restaurant.)
At the very end of the game, we see the Dutch man and his daughter cheering on the team from the stands.
I think they lose the game so there’s something for Nate, Coach Beard, and Roy to work toward.
I assume Roy and Keely get back together—but at this point I don’t even care. Keely is just a shell of her former self and seems to need to work on that. But this is one part romantic comedy, after all, so I think they’ll probably get their happy ending.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, minor point of annoyance in a great episode - why wasn't Jamie's mother at the game?? It was obviously in their town. Why did she have to watch it on TV? He would/could/should have gotten them tickets!
Anonymous wrote:Loved the Phillip Larkin poem!! Hurray for writers!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Beard's back story!!!
yeah that was good
Ted uses the f bomb....on his mother.
And I don't have a problem with that, although I never said it to my mother, ever.
Adults using bad language around other adults is okay with me in pretty much any circumstances.
Thank you for keeping us apprised of your feelings on use of "bad" words on the show -- I thought of you during that scene and I'm so glad to hear you were okay with it.
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Seriously. So ridiculous.
Why are my feelings and opinions ridiculous? I'm very grateful and proud that anyone on DCUM is thinking of me while the characters on this show are swearing, it brings a tear to my eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Beard's back story!!!
yeah that was good
Ted uses the f bomb....on his mother.
And I don't have a problem with that, although I never said it to my mother, ever.
Adults using bad language around other adults is okay with me in pretty much any circumstances.
Thank you for keeping us apprised of your feelings on use of "bad" words on the show -- I thought of you during that scene and I'm so glad to hear you were okay with it.
![]()
Seriously. So ridiculous.
Why are my feelings and opinions ridiculous? I'm very grateful and proud that anyone on DCUM is thinking of me while the characters on this show are swearing, it brings a tear to my eye.
Anonymous wrote:
She was also a mom in Freaks and Geeks, and Girls! And it's wild to think of Ted Lasso, Hannah Horvath, and Lindsay Weir being siblings.
I loved her character this week. Loved seeing her and Ted together - putting him in context, seeing his growth, telling him what he needed to hear about his kid (and himself). It was great.
And oh man seeing Jamie and his mom - that was wild. The posters on his wall, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain Bex and Ms. Cakes? Who are they-missed that
I have a feeling Ms. Cakes was harassed by Rupert and went to Bex for help. Bex is probably well aware that Rupert screws around on her. I bet they want to band together with Rebecca and sue him.
Maybe ms. Cakes is pregnant and Rebecca is going to adopt the baby
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where is this season going? Second to last episode and they introduce Teds mom?
Love where the football is going and the development of Jamie, but everything else feels unfinished.
They introduced his mom to show how much Ted has grown - he was finally able to confront his mom about why they had never talked about his dad's suicide, or worked through it together. The whole reason he is/was so relentlessly optimistic is because that's how she raised him - never showing sadness or asking for help. That's also why Michelle left him - because he could never just be real. He realized all of this in therapy. Loved her character, btw. Such a great episode.
Anonymous wrote:I had my doubts about this season, but the latest episode was so good. Final episode next week. I think they will stick the landing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coach Beard's back story!!!
That was such a great backstory! Coach Beard doesn’t get the kudos he deserves.
Also loved the scenes with Roy and Jamie. Jamie crying to Roy, Roy just staring at Jamie and his mother.
At the end of the game when the two friends said Jamie’s dad would have been proud, they cut to a scene of older people. Who were they?
Jamie's dad, in rehab.