Followed up the worst episode of the whole series with arguably the best. Bravo to the development of several characters all hitting at once.
Absolutely.bthotugigem05 said:
Great episode, so many great moments and it all felt organic and not forced.
She is a really good actress..as her goddaughter says boss ass *****Pahdz said:
The best scene of the episode was Rebecca dressing down Roy in her office.
Pahdz said:
The best scene of the episode was Rebecca dressing down Roy in her office.
ChipFTAC01 said:
I want Nate to quit West Ham and be announced as Chelsea's new manager of the month.
Agthatbuilds said:
I love how Roy is turning into mini Ted. Even at the press conference, instead of just saying **** you, he used a story to get across a much larger point, just like Ted does.
bthotugigem05 said:
Hmmm, predictions, let's see here:
- Rebecca remains team owner but steps down from day-to-day management of the team. She appoints Higgins to be in charge, who then hires Keely to return to the team and run comms/PR. Rebecca "disappears" but Keely knows she's in Amsterdam, trying to find her beau (or however you say 'beau' in Dutch, fwoolkschplowk or something I'm sure)
- I don't want to guess what happens to Beard because I know I'll be wrong and cannot wait to see how
- Jamie wears #10, finally, after Roy tells him there's nothing more he can teach him
- Rupert fires Nate after Richmond defeat West Ham and pictures emerge of Nate meeting Ted and apologizing
- Higgins wants Ted to remain long-term, giving him the choice, knowing he misses his son dearly. You never know Ted's answer but see Michelle and Henry arriving in London for a new adventure as the show fades out
They're definitely setting Nate up for some kind of showdown with Rupert, super interested to see where that goes.jeffk said:
I could definitely see Roy, Beard, and even Nate being the new Richmond staff as I've thought Ted leaves for Kansas to be with his son at the end of the season.
It'd be kind of badass if Nate nutted up and quit at West Ham, but they might go the firing route too.
Roy's story about his former teammate hit me square in the feels last night. Excellent piece of writing.
Agthatbuilds said:
Predictions-
-Roy becomes the gaffer
-Nate quits west ham and takes up the Poland national team head coach and moves there with jade, going out on his own and accepting that he is indeed the man in his life who matters
-bantr uses Collin as a spokesman and takes off in multiple directions
-ted goes back to Kansas
-coach beard follows Ted. While he is a wild card, he does not exist without Ted
-Rebecca remains who she is, only realizing she has already has a child like person in her life she can pour into- keely
-Jamie moves on to a bigger club, but as an all around better player and star
- the last episode ends with a reading by and from Trent crimms new book about the lasso way
@TedLasso delivers again “I get some people think that if they buy a ticket they have got the right to yell whatever abusive shit they want at footballers .. but they’re not just footballers they’re people and none of us knows what is going on in each others lives“ Roy Kent @AFL pic.twitter.com/Wz79qxS7Qb
— Steve Newman (@oneclubculture) May 10, 2023
The Collective said:
I kind of doubt this show is generating much F16 interest.