It was a little frustrating that Ted didn't defend himself and interrupt to correct Nate, but I get why he didn't. Because: TV
Well, sorta right.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
Yes, it's just a show with small plot holes, but an inherited billionaire will have MULTIPLE revenue streams that would make Sam soil his shorts if he is so diligent in his thought process while driving his product placement Tesla. Maybe that's what keeps him around for the run up with Richmond next season. He sniffs it out and realizes this is not a true good guy.
Ag-in-a-Box said:
Love the title of the season 2 finale, inverting the pyramid. Any other soccer dorks on this thread read that book? It's a lovely history of soccer formations and tactics.
Ag-in-a-Box said:
Love the title of the season 2 finale, inverting the pyramid. Any other soccer dorks on this thread read that book? It's a lovely history of soccer formations and tactics.
jeffk said:Ag-in-a-Box said:
Love the title of the season 2 finale, inverting the pyramid. Any other soccer dorks on this thread read that book? It's a lovely history of soccer formations and tactics.
Beard was back to reading this again.
YNWA_AG said:
Still funny he's based off of Jose mourinho
Quote:
Horticulture, baby!
I know a lot of you are uncomfortable with or even hate the Ted Lasso Nate plot this season. This thread will have spoilers and is about why:
— Viola Smart 🎃🦇💀 (@violasmart4) October 3, 2021
1. It's consistent with season 1 Nate
2. He's an excellent foil to Jamie
3. It's a story many people (esp women) needed to see told.
jeffk said:
There's been inklings of Nate's cruelty since season one. I agree making him a HC seems like a big plot shortcut, but I think Rupert sees him as a vehicle for more personal revenge on Rebecca and Ted.
CowtownAg06 said:
I thought the speech about how he's earned it was sloppy. Kit guy to HC of a premier league club in 2 years isn't earning it.
85aggie777 said:
What was with Nate graying so quickly over the season?
85aggie777 said:
What was with Nate graying so quickly over the season?
https://www.avclub.com/ted-lasso-s-nick-mohammed-on-his-controversial-heel-tur-1847812996Quote:
AVC: We have to talk about Nate's gray hair. The internal stress shows up externally. Is that what's happening? How did you make it happen so quickly?
NM: That was really fun. The hair graying quickly was decided really early on. We thought it'd be cool, Jason immediately liked the sound of it. I've got black hair naturally, with a few gray hairs. I had them in season one and they used to paint out the gray to keep me looking youthful. We thought it'd be fun to almost foreshadow Nate's arc, so we would add gray everyday. The final shot matches the opening shot of the season; that was a wig. Everything before that was added in. Mostly for episodes 10 and 11, it would take an hour and a half to paint my hair, they would do it for every strand. A big shoutout to Lex [Alexis Dorman], who did that, and the makeup and hair team.
XpressAg09 said:Agthatbuilds said:
Politics are making their subtle ways back in and are unnecessary.
How so? Because of Akufo?
As someone pointed out above, I can't decide if he's a real billionaire character that we should take seriously for future use, or if he's a contradiction and a billionaire who "doesn't want to be one" but buys out museums with actors.
If he's the latter, I think Sam stays at Richmond and that character goes away.
Thanks!LawHall88 said:85aggie777 said:
What was with Nate graying so quickly over the season?https://www.avclub.com/ted-lasso-s-nick-mohammed-on-his-controversial-heel-tur-1847812996Quote:
AVC: We have to talk about Nate's gray hair. The internal stress shows up externally. Is that what's happening? How did you make it happen so quickly?
NM: That was really fun. The hair graying quickly was decided really early on. We thought it'd be cool, Jason immediately liked the sound of it. I've got black hair naturally, with a few gray hairs. I had them in season one and they used to paint out the gray to keep me looking youthful. We thought it'd be fun to almost foreshadow Nate's arc, so we would add gray everyday. The final shot matches the opening shot of the season; that was a wig. Everything before that was added in. Mostly for episodes 10 and 11, it would take an hour and a half to paint my hair, they would do it for every strand. A big shoutout to Lex [Alexis Dorman], who did that, and the makeup and hair team.
Don't feel like the contract is an issue, as Nate was an assistant he wouldn't have any kind of significant buyout. The idea that he'd get a job as manager of a Premier League club (assuming he's in charge) with his experience is the more unrealistic part for me.Quad Dog said:
A bit of a nitpick, but in the span of two seasons we are to expect that Rupert got divorced and probably lost a ton of money doing it, raised enough money to buy West Ham(currently worth $500 million), then had enough left over to buy out Nate's contact who was a kit man a season and a half ago?