Was he the one she locked in thr vault?
Chuck Cunningham said:Quad Dog said:
Great episode where a bunch of the cast got moments to shine.
Liked the call back to Keely being on the TV advertising the city's night life.
Earlier in Ted's Text thread with Rebecca she was explaining him how to pronounce Ajax: "Ayax"
In Ajax's stadium they also instructed Rebecca how to pronounce Johan Cruyff's name. Ajax's stadium is named after him. He famously has a soccer turn named after him, here he is doing it
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Also, he famously was on the 1974 Dutch team that lost the World Cup final to Breckenbauer's West Germany team. West Germany exploited the weaknesses of Total Football by controlling the midfield. We've seen Richmond many times give up easy goals that start with weak midfield defense. I also doubt their captain has the fitness level necessary for Total Football. In real life Richmond would probably get exploited by smart disciplined teams playing against their Total Football. Unless Ted introduces some Tiki-Taka type alteration of Total Football.
His ending line was excellent!Carlo4 said:Chuck Cunningham said:Quad Dog said:
Great episode where a bunch of the cast got moments to shine.
Liked the call back to Keely being on the TV advertising the city's night life.
Earlier in Ted's Text thread with Rebecca she was explaining him how to pronounce Ajax: "Ayax"
In Ajax's stadium they also instructed Rebecca how to pronounce Johan Cruyff's name. Ajax's stadium is named after him. He famously has a soccer turn named after him, here he is doing it
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Also, he famously was on the 1974 Dutch team that lost the World Cup final to Breckenbauer's West Germany team. West Germany exploited the weaknesses of Total Football by controlling the midfield. We've seen Richmond many times give up easy goals that start with weak midfield defense. I also doubt their captain has the fitness level necessary for Total Football. In real life Richmond would probably get exploited by smart disciplined teams playing against their Total Football. Unless Ted introduces some Tiki-Taka type alteration of Total Football.
Beard made a video and everything
MROD92 said:
Trent Crimm being ecstatic saying this is goi g to work!! After loathing Ted for the first few seasons
FightinTexasAg15 said:ChipFTAC01 said:boogieman said:
Surprisingly long episode tonight. Lots of funny bits.
Held my breath with the "red rope" accident.
Died laughing at Will the kit boy trading spots with Coach Beard.
Nice that everybody knows the "Jamie signal".
Really enjoyed this episode.
Anyone recognize Sam's dad? He looks familiar but he's not seemingly in th credits.
Nonso Anozie
He was in game of thrones as Xaro Xhoan Daxos. And has been in some other small roles like Sweettooth and a pretty decent show called Zoo.
Quinn said:MROD92 said:
Trent Crimm being ecstatic saying this is goi g to work!! After loathing Ted for the first few seasons
I don't think that he ever loathed him. Doesn't he pretty much say that he wanted to hate him but couldn't help but root for him in his S1 article about Ted?
Agthatbuilds said:
I thought this episode was either great or *****
Some of it was great. A lot of it was *****
Any scene with keely/jack was/is ****
Rebecca has been surprisingly unconvincing this season
The political stuff was beyond dull
Even Ted, to me at least, has become a bit dull
Whereas there were also some great spots, perhaps best this season spots
Will as beard
Anything Roy Kent touches
Anything Jamie tartt touches
Nates redemption arc setting up
Sam's dad was a great personality
(FWIW I think your post is even better when you read it entirely in Roy Kent's voice.)Agthatbuilds said:
I thought this episode was either great or *****
Some of it was great. A lot of it was *****
Any scene with keely/jack was/is ****
Rebecca has been surprisingly unconvincing this season
The political stuff was beyond dull
Even Ted, to me at least, has become a bit dull
Whereas there were also some great spots, perhaps best this season spots
Will as beard
Anything Roy Kent touches
Anything Jamie tartt touches
Nates redemption arc setting up
Sam's dad was a great personality
I noticed...in fact, I thought he was going in there TO spit on the mirror to get amped up and was surprised he didn't. Good point on Nate getting inspiration from his father after seeing that map his mom showed him.redline248 said:
I know everyone noticed, but I wanted to comment on Nate not needing to spit in the mirror to build his confidence up. He decided to do it his own way and build the personalized box.
It is significant that he found some inspiration from his dad, which I'm sure will lead to some sort growth for their relationship. At least I hope.
Gigem314 said:(FWIW I think your post is even better when you read it in entirely in Roy Kent's voice.)Agthatbuilds said:
I thought this episode was either great or *****
Some of it was great. A lot of it was *****
Any scene with keely/jack was/is ****
Rebecca has been surprisingly unconvincing this season
The political stuff was beyond dull
Even Ted, to me at least, has become a bit dull
Whereas there were also some great spots, perhaps best this season spots
Will as beard
Anything Roy Kent touches
Anything Jamie tartt touches
Nates redemption arc setting up
Sam's dad was a great personality
For me, the part of the storyline that mattered the most...Ted and the team...was great.
I enjoyed seeing Jamie take ownership of the team, he just keeps taking steps with every episode and that's been one of the most enjoyable arcs of the season.
I never thought I would ever hear a Blue Collar Comedy reference in an AppleTV+ show, but Ted nailed it. That was great. Loved Roy not being able to help himself with the puns.
The 'kick it hard as you can' scene with Higgins spilling his hot tea (shades of Top Gun) and the perfectly timed 'Juuust a bit outside' Major League reference was GOLD. On a side note, the announcers for each game have reminded me of Harry Doyle throughout the entire series.
They've done a great job of pulling the audience back in with Nate. To start the season with him being one of the most hated, to seeing him with his mom/sister and succeeding on getting the date is not what I was expecting after Ep1. But if they want to fully redeem him, I echo what others have said...I hope they have Nate help someone in a way that doesn't benefit him at all.
The political storyline seemed extremely forced and over-the-top...but the payoff was good. They needed to find a way for Sam to have a deeply vulnerable moment and for the team to come together and help him, and for his father to see why the team means so much to Sam...that part of it was great. His father cooking for the team at the end with Sam brought it back to fit the tone of the show.
Trent's excitement seemed a little cheesy, but like so many characters in this show, it points to how much Ted has taken some hardened personalities and turned them into optimistic believers. That's the heart of what this show is about.
Sure, there are things they throw in the storyline that annoy me, but it doesn't overtake what I love about this show...the heart. And Roy. Lots and lots of Roy.
He sees that being a pr*** isn't that great from Rupert. Everyone who drifts away from the Lasso way eventually comes around to seeing that it is the best way -- Trent, Jamie, Roy, Rebecca ("let Ted be Ted"), Richmond fans, Nate and ultimately (guess) Mrs. Lasso.scoop12 said:
I'm enjoying the season, but Nate's arc is a little strange to me. He seemed to go right back to his old self pretty quickly without really showing what led to the change. I get he has been spending time with family, but that's nothing new. His redemption is more like a relapse.
Yea, I think Sam has ultimately not really developed as a character given what he has gone through before recent episode.TX04Aggie said:
maybe this makes me a terrible person, but I just get annoyed with Sam... He is nice, but just stupidly naive and it sort of gets old with me. I do like Jamie's progress, and have always liked Jamie actually, him and Roy to me make the show. Curious if Rebecca's Amsterdam fling comes back in next episode or so... Agree, getting tired of Keely storyline, I see no point in it. Liked it much better with her hanging around with Rebecca, I like seeing their strong friendship displayed between two successful powerful women who aren't out to get each other. It is a positive thing.
Bingo. It ended up being fine, because of the team element and his Dad ended up having some nice moments in the episode too.jackie childs said:
the thing i didn't like about the immigration plot is that we already saw Sam take a political stance in a previous season (the oil company sponsor or whatever). that stance was informed largely by his father.
now we get a "shut up and dribble" storyline (which already seems dated since that was from 2018). but this is another instance where it's an issue that Sam was completely clueless about until somebody else (this time his chef) tells him about it. he didn't research the issue, just fired off a tweet based on what his friend told him.
i'm sure some people will have a problem with the storyline just because of the immigration issue, but my point is simply that if they're going that route, why not actually show some character development while you're at it?