I don't know how so many reactors don't see that. I can understand not seeing the dynamic at all and being focused on the relationship. But so many then mention the dynamic for Sam and yet it never clicks that it exists for Ted too.
@@cardellkenith and it exists in a much more direct way with Ted and Rebecca, as they interact daily in a business manner whereas Sam and Rebecca rarely do
I think it gets mentioned more for Sam and Rebecca also because of the age gap there too. You’re not wrong about how that’s also a factor with Ted and Rebecca that people do tend to forget
@@kaitie210 yeah.. but people also forget that Rupert and Rebecca are almost 20 years apart and even more… Rupert and the “new Rebecca” are way over 30 years apart and when they get together no one says anything about the age gap. It is just normalized for men.
@@jopiter8yeah but rupert’s a piece of shit it’s not mentioned much because it’s assumed he would do that (not that age gaps make someone a piece of shit)
A true Canadians greatest skill in life is knowing every Canadian celebrity/actor/musician, what town their from, and someone you know who went to high school with them. Its the only true sign of citizenship!
Fun fact: I found it a bit unrealistic for a Championship level goalie to let that shot in, but yesterday I saw someone score in the African Cup of Nations from pretty much exactly the same distance, so I enjoy that goal a lot more this time!
I think it's interesting to see, after rewatching the show, how Jamie treats people who aren't part of the football world, especially fans. He's actually very kind to kids and people who work jobs around him (like the chauffeur). Little moments like that just hint at the person he's going to develop into.
I will never forget watching the first episode of this season for the first time just days after having to put my dog down. The amount of tears I shed over what Ted said in the press conference made the Mississippi River look like a creek.
“Who’s Martin Short?” WHAT?!?! This is a movie reaction channel and a Martin Short film hasn’t been recommended?? I’d like to submit Inner Space as a candidate. :-)
One of the things I like about this show is the way they bring reality into the show, such as Jamie being on This Morning (actual British daytime TV show) and Roy appearing on Soccer Saturday (an actual football punditry show). And yes, the guy with the beard next to Roy is the previous Richmond manager that Rebecca fired in episode 1 Also, Tooting is a real place in London - if you've ever heard about/watched the sitcom Only Fools and Horses, it's set in Tooting. But if you think that's bad, there are places in the UK called Shitterton, Bitchfield, Wetwang and Cockermouth, and that's just for starters.
Fully agree with all you said and don’t mean this to be an arsey correction, but Only Fools and Horses is set in Peckham. (But other BBC sitcom classic Citizen Smith was set in Tooting, “Freedom for Tooting!”)
I really missed it at the end of the second season in his talk with Doctor Sharon about the "if it ain't broke..." and her response was about not winning a game in 7 matches as working, was what made Ted change his mind about Jamie. this show is so awesome. Love Roy Ken!
Quick thing bout episode 2. I think that the Jamie returning reveal was done for the audience's behalf. There's no way that any player, much less a player of Jamie's caliber can just return without management knowing bout it beforehand. I mean there's all these financial details that would have to be ironed out before he could even step on the field. Also I don't believe that Ted would bring back Jamie without talking to the team first. I think that maybe Jamie came in late after training started. IMO - those were not looks of shock, but more like 'uh oh here we go' & Sam's look at Ted more like 'I told you so'. Anyway, that's my take on the situation 🤔
TBH, it's a little weird from a British perspective that they make such a big deal of all the ties. I get they call it that for the international audience (and it's not the only thing), but they're not called ties in football. They're draws. And they're filming in England with English writers and actors, so it's definitely a choice they've made rather than something they've overlooked.
I’m Canadian and i watch a bunch of British game shows on RUclips and it’s weird to me when they have a tie snd they need a tie break question instead of a tie breaker.
Even though the vibe does feel different, it still strikes me as odd to say that Sam can't date his boss while at the same time actively rooting for Ted to do so.
Chris Kamara, who's on the Sky panel, was diagnosed with speech apraxia a few years ago. As a big football fan, it's sad to see him not being able to do his job. But, I'm glad he's immortalized in a TV show that transcends the sport! As far as I can tell, he's a genuinely great person!
I saw him in Minneapolis a few months ago. He’s hilarious, but it was weird because several people brought children to the show (like 10-12 year olds). His standup is great - but very raunchy. (“Whoops!” to the kids.)
The dog and bird during Danny's penalty kick in episode 1 reminds me of the time MLB pitcher Randy Johnson accidentally hit a bird with a pitch that was probably well over 90 mph. Just an explosion of feathers.
The thing sbout Dr. Sharon's effectiveness is that she's working with players that have been influenced by Ted for at least a year. They're more open to self-reflection, change and growth than they may have been before he took over.
Roy is based on Irish foodballer Roy Keane who quit the Irish football team in the middle of a world cup because they were disorganised and also runs a guide dog charity.
FINALLY, I've been dying for this season's reaction to get posted, lol. I could only rewatch your Season 1 reactions so many times, lol (Which is to say, I probably watched them like half a dozen times, at least, lol).
It's still gif with a soft g no matter how mad you get at it. The creators of the format pronounced the acronym GIF as /dʒɪf/, with a soft g, with Wilhite stating that he intended for the pronunciation to deliberately echo the American peanut butter brand Jif, and CompuServe employees would often quip "choosy developers choose GIF", a spoof of Jif's television commercials.
This show is amazing. Great writing, great performances, great everything. But the soccer fan occupying the back of my head? When Roy brings Issac out to the 'playground' to straighten him out is my favorite football scene in the series. "Roy, I'm a professional, mate! I'll kill 'em!" "We'll see..". It's entirely true that 'you don't have to know anything about soccer to enjoy the show' - but all these little easter eggs planted there for those of us that love the game just makes me love the show even more.
"What's going on there, Nate?" Yeah... what's going on...Nate? The writers did something extraordinary, made you root for him all the way up until you start hating his guts. That's writing!
I lived in Tooting for 15 years. I went to school there. I spent my teenaged years there. I played football with my mates on the common. I swam at the Tooting Lido open air pool. There are FOUR Indian restaurants of the year within a five minute walk of each other in Tooting. Citizen Smith was filmed there. The markets are great for nightlife at the weekends. Do NOT diss Tooting. TOOTING IS AWESOME.
Ties, or draws as they are called, properly, over in the UK, are more valuable than you think. A premiership season is played over 38 games, each team plays the other teams twice. A win will get you three points in the league, a loss will get you nothing, but a draw is worth 1 point. At the end of the season that one point could win the Premiership, or be the difference between 4th and 5th slot, which would mean Champions League football in Europe the following season and all the money that can bring.
Draws were so valuable that they had to change the entire points system from 2 to 3 points for a win! At this point I feel it's time for a new change, namely no points for a scoreless draw.
That's such a hard concept for fans of the game here in the US to explain to non-football people. The points table rewards steady performance over a season, not just occasional brilliant performances from an unsteady club. Of course, over here (in MLS), all a good standing on the table gets you is your spot in the 'playoffs'. There * is * a trophy here for whoever is highest on the table, it's called the "Supporters' Shield", but ask most managers, players, and especially fans - they'd all rather win the Cup instead. As an American I actually enjoy the 'do or die' excitement of a playoff system. But as a footy fan, I justify it to myself by just treating the playoffs as a tournament.
@@panamafloyd1469I understand the appeal of a playoff system, but I prefer the European system where you get rewarded with a trophy for steady performance, while also having 2-3 playoff-style tournaments for those "do or die" experiences. It also means that when a team wins multiple trophies in a single season, you know they were more than just a team good enough to get to the playoffs who then went on a month or two of good form(and good luck with the draw and injuries).
@@korganrocks3995 , sometimes I think that there's just not enough football over here. Our first division (MLS) is pretty much it. We do have lower divisions, but they often play on college campuses & other facilities. MLS was created using the business model that NBA/NFL use. Older clubs just don't have the resources to gain entrance to the first division. The league pretty much requires that the applicant has enough money to build a multi-kilodollar new stadium, and just picks a city where the rich corporate guys scrounge up enough money to do it. IMO, that's also the reason we don't have promotion/relegation here. None of the corporate organizations buying their way into MLS are going to spend that much on the infrastructure, if the risk of relegation is hanging over their head. It's an odd time for real football in the US right now - the sport's more popular than it has ever been, but not for long enough for people to have loyalty to their local club, instead of the 'bright & shiny' MLS club that's established in their town. Apologies in advance for the novel I wrote on your comment, I guess the TL;DR: is, "We're trying over here, man!!" 🤣
There is not a lot more joyous than watching Ted Lasso, but watching you two react to it is definitely up there :) Thanks for the video, been eagerly waiting for this one!
Fun Fact: Brett Goldstein( Roy ) is a writer for the show and when they were casting Roy( he and a image on how Roy should be) tried out and everyone loved it… he thought he was terrible 😂
so much joy in these episodes - thanks for sharing your reactions here on YT. Lots of eye candy for both men and women when watching these shows... but the characters are so well-realized that we want to watch the next one immediately.
Some of us remember when the format first showed up in the late 80's, the guy who created it stated that it was pronounced JIFF... sounding like the another format that came a couple years before, TIFF... regardless of any language rules that suggest it should be a hard G...
The Bantr usernames “Bossgirl and LDN152” is also a romcom reference to You’ve Got Mail, in which Tom Hank’s user name is “NY152” and Meg Ryan’s was “Shopgirl”.
Brett Goldstein would be a good Batman. He’s in the post credit scene of “Thor Love & Thunder” as Hercules, and is scheduled to play the same character in the next Thor movie.
LOL 1:13 "It's so funny that football ties" , says the woman from Canada, land of hockey, which also has ties (and is basically just soccer on ice with sticks).👍
I, wholeheartedly, agree about how freaking hot Brett looks in that suit. *fans self* Also, fun fact - Higgins' wife in the show is his irl wife as well!
@@avengemybreath3084What the hell does that have to do with anything? I don't wanna go into spoilers, but the comment you're replying to has nothing to do with anything "woke", and the black, female therapist has actual flaws and a character arc, so she isn't some token Mary Sue minority character forced into the show to pander to the audience. So what exactly is the issue, other than you not liking non-white and/or non-male people?
10:30 I thought I remembered him saying they didn't care who he is. But I went back and looked. On the first date with Keeley, he said they have no idea who he is.
I think it’s so silly to want Ted and Rebecca to end up together. They are two human beings that went through a lot and that’s why they care so much for each other but it’s all platonic. Putting anything romantic or sexually between them, just ruins the whole relationship. A man and a woman can be friends.
I'm not 100% but calling the kid Bernard might have been a Richard Curtis reference as they were parodying Notting Hill which he wrote and he said in an interview he normally puts a character in his scripts named Bernard who is usually very unlikeable as his first girlfriend left him for a guy named Bernard
"I really want Ted and Rebecca to be together"...also..."Rebecca and Sam shouldn't be together because she's his boss"....ummm, Rebecca is Ted's boss too....so.....LOL...wanting the main two characters to get together is natural because it's basically what every show does....but I never thought Lasso was like every other show.
If you haven''t seen Jerry McGuire, its time. The whole end of the episode was a nod to that film with Tom Cruise and Rene Zellweger. Many others included of course but that was the one that made me laugh and cry as Roy raced to the stadium to become a coach.
I always find it curious the difference when people think Rebecca is texting tes vs sam. A lot of people bring up the power dynamic for Sam only, when a similar dynamic exists with Ted but seems to get treated differently or ignored.
You guys left out my favorite exchange of the entire series, when Mae the pub owner was talking to Ted about Earl the Greyhound: MAE: I'll miss him. His handler Nigel used to bring him in here sometimes. Until he got too old and started p*ssing and sh*tting everywhere. TED: Well, that can happen with dogs. MAE: I was talking about Nigel!
Before their time, not to mention that the thing movie reactors tend to have in common is having seen fewer movies than the people who watch movie reaction channels. 😉
“Sam and Rebecca can’t be together because she is his boss”
*rooting for Ted and Rebecca… who are also boss and employee* 😂😂😂
I don't know how so many reactors don't see that.
I can understand not seeing the dynamic at all and being focused on the relationship. But so many then mention the dynamic for Sam and yet it never clicks that it exists for Ted too.
@@cardellkenith and it exists in a much more direct way with Ted and Rebecca, as they interact daily in a business manner whereas Sam and Rebecca rarely do
I think it gets mentioned more for Sam and Rebecca also because of the age gap there too. You’re not wrong about how that’s also a factor with Ted and Rebecca that people do tend to forget
@@kaitie210 yeah.. but people also forget that Rupert and Rebecca are almost 20 years apart and even more… Rupert and the “new Rebecca” are way over 30 years apart and when they get together no one says anything about the age gap. It is just normalized for men.
@@jopiter8yeah but rupert’s a piece of shit it’s not mentioned much because it’s assumed he would do that (not that age gaps make someone a piece of shit)
My favourite part of the Higgins family is that his wife is the actors real life wife. It just makes things feel even more delightful to me
That and that his toast lists all of the actors actual homes
A Canadian asking who Martin Short is might legit be terms for removal. Cmon Georgie!
A true Canadians greatest skill in life is knowing every Canadian celebrity/actor/musician, what town their from, and someone you know who went to high school with them. Its the only true sign of citizenship!
@@iceman10129Mike Harcourt and Kid Koala. You could Google that. Go Bulldogs!
Citizenship revoked!
Well, at least they know Scorsese films. Wait, they don’t????
Simone should have known...
Fun fact : the prick moment of Jamie kicking the ball from that far was done by the actor himself and he nailed it in one shot !
Fun fact: I found it a bit unrealistic for a Championship level goalie to let that shot in, but yesterday I saw someone score in the African Cup of Nations from pretty much exactly the same distance, so I enjoy that goal a lot more this time!
@@korganrocks3995 well it was against Tottenham so it makes a ton of sense ;)
@@shorty1x521Lads, it's just poopie- I mean Tottenham 😄
@@Wizardofgosz Beard posted a video of the camera view from the wide shot and you can watch him nail a screamer
I think it's interesting to see, after rewatching the show, how Jamie treats people who aren't part of the football world, especially fans. He's actually very kind to kids and people who work jobs around him (like the chauffeur). Little moments like that just hint at the person he's going to develop into.
I will never forget watching the first episode of this season for the first time just days after having to put my dog down. The amount of tears I shed over what Ted said in the press conference made the Mississippi River look like a creek.
The strategic use of Jamie's ability to piss people off was so amazing, it makes me grin to this day
I always found the mirror spitting a really disturbing scene. Such a harsh act of self-loathing so suddenly.
I agree completely. It’s upsetting and insightful.
I love this channel, it always feels like I’m watching things with a couple of friends, thanks George and Simone!
I love that they didn't go down the Ted and Rebecca route. Their platonic relationship is one of the best parts about the show
Episode 4 is the most perfect Christmas episode in ever freaking way.
29:34 "They're all, like, in their early twenties." "So?" 😂😉
True but if it was reversed there would be issues. Right?
@O_Towne_Bear
This is addressed on the show. Rebecca breaks it off.
I may be a sadist, but I was looking forward to seeing Simone's reaction to the dog at the beginning.
Not a sadist. Performative empathy is entertaining.
Nothing wrong with sadism as long as it's consensual. It's not like you're hiding in the bushes to observe her private viewing. (I hope!)
@@Ahzpayne well thats cynical, you're here too
@@Ahzpayne can't tell if you accidentally misused that term, or if you really think they're just performing.
“Who’s Martin Short?”
WHAT?!?!
This is a movie reaction channel and a Martin Short film hasn’t been recommended??
I’d like to submit Inner Space as a candidate. :-)
One of the things I like about this show is the way they bring reality into the show, such as Jamie being on This Morning (actual British daytime TV show) and Roy appearing on Soccer Saturday (an actual football punditry show). And yes, the guy with the beard next to Roy is the previous Richmond manager that Rebecca fired in episode 1
Also, Tooting is a real place in London - if you've ever heard about/watched the sitcom Only Fools and Horses, it's set in Tooting. But if you think that's bad, there are places in the UK called Shitterton, Bitchfield, Wetwang and Cockermouth, and that's just for starters.
We're The Millers is that guy on his home turf ( and also Mexico). Jennifer Aniston plays his fake stripper wife and they have two fake kids.
Fully agree with all you said and don’t mean this to be an arsey correction, but Only Fools and Horses is set in Peckham. (But other BBC sitcom classic Citizen Smith was set in Tooting, “Freedom for Tooting!”)
I really missed it at the end of the second season in his talk with Doctor Sharon about the "if it ain't broke..." and her response was about not winning a game in 7 matches as working, was what made Ted change his mind about Jamie. this show is so awesome. Love Roy Ken!
Quick thing bout episode 2. I think that the Jamie returning reveal was done for the audience's behalf. There's no way that any player, much less a player of Jamie's caliber can just return without management knowing bout it beforehand. I mean there's all these financial details that would have to be ironed out before he could even step on the field. Also I don't believe that Ted would bring back Jamie without talking to the team first. I think that maybe Jamie came in late after training started. IMO - those were not looks of shock, but more like 'uh oh here we go' & Sam's look at Ted more like 'I told you so'. Anyway, that's my take on the situation 🤔
I think you hit the nail on the head with Nate. The person he is fighting is himself.
TBH, it's a little weird from a British perspective that they make such a big deal of all the ties. I get they call it that for the international audience (and it's not the only thing), but they're not called ties in football. They're draws. And they're filming in England with English writers and actors, so it's definitely a choice they've made rather than something they've overlooked.
I’m Canadian and i watch a bunch of British game shows on RUclips and it’s weird to me when they have a tie snd they need a tie break question instead of a tie breaker.
There are clearly some script changes for the American audience. No English person has ever said "locker room" either.
Even though the vibe does feel different, it still strikes me as odd to say that Sam can't date his boss while at the same time actively rooting for Ted to do so.
Brett Goldstein has a really fun movie podcast called Films To Be Buried With in case you need a Roy Kent fix after this series ends.
Chris Kamara, who's on the Sky panel, was diagnosed with speech apraxia a few years ago. As a big football fan, it's sad to see him not being able to do his job. But, I'm glad he's immortalized in a TV show that transcends the sport! As far as I can tell, he's a genuinely great person!
15;27 flippin brilliant moment - I'm laughing so hard I'm crying
Ted Lasso: Simone's cozy, safe space show.
Season 2: Opens *that way*
Simone Status: Betrayed
Fyi, last night I saw Brett Goldstein (Roy) live and he was incredible. If you get a chance definitely to see him
I saw him in Minneapolis a few months ago. He’s hilarious, but it was weird because several people brought children to the show (like 10-12 year olds). His standup is great - but very raunchy. (“Whoops!” to the kids.)
That moment when Roy comes out onto the pitch and learns, not only was he not forgotten but embraced by the fans...
gets me every time.
Jade is no nonsense. That’s why when Nate tried name dropping, she put a stop to that by making him feel dumb.
I'm convinced Jade and Jane are sisters.
Carol of the Bells - instant xmas classic! ♥ 🎄🎁
The dog and bird during Danny's penalty kick in episode 1 reminds me of the time MLB pitcher Randy Johnson accidentally hit a bird with a pitch that was probably well over 90 mph. Just an explosion of feathers.
Two Canadians don't know who Martin Short is ? Citizenship revoked ! 😄
Yea, that's almost shameful!
That surprised me! Even though they’re decades younger, Marty is au courant with his Only Murders show on Hulu.
They both need to immediately look up Martin Short on Letterman or Conan on youtube
And watch Innerspace and the Three Amigos
@@Divamarja_CAI'm older than them, and I've only ever seen one of his movies, so it's not so strange to me.
The thing sbout Dr. Sharon's effectiveness is that she's working with players that have been influenced by Ted for at least a year. They're more open to self-reflection, change and growth than they may have been before he took over.
oh god its you with the shit Sharon takes again
"Let's invade France" Has become one of my goto quotes.
Before her television work, Hannah Waddington was a West End musical star.
“I wanna see him do Batman.”
I recently learned he’s playing Hercules in the MCU. :-)
Roy is based on Irish foodballer Roy Keane who quit the Irish football team in the middle of a world cup because they were disorganised and also runs a guide dog charity.
And also is a popular no-nonsense pundit, though he manages to avoid swearing.
He is an ambassador for a charity but doesn't run it
Coming home on a bloody cold night and this pops up. Thank you, Simone and George. I'm gonna enjoy the shit outta this right now!
6:05 Dammit George, we don't say it out loud.🤨😁
6:28 Okay George, this one's serious. 🤨
Roy Kent isn’t Batman. Roy Kent is Wolverine.
She’s Ted’s boss too…
The “ussie” guy and his dentist mom are really mother & son.
They should make you feel like you’ve been struck by f*cking lightning. Love Roy
Cool reaction as always Simone & George, you both take care and have a nice day
i just realized their names sound like the reverse of jamie’s mum and step-dad 😭
FINALLY, I've been dying for this season's reaction to get posted, lol. I could only rewatch your Season 1 reactions so many times, lol (Which is to say, I probably watched them like half a dozen times, at least, lol).
So much fun watching this with you both..
It's still gif with a soft g no matter how mad you get at it.
The creators of the format pronounced the acronym GIF as /dʒɪf/, with a soft g, with Wilhite stating that he intended for the pronunciation to deliberately echo the American peanut butter brand Jif, and CompuServe employees would often quip "choosy developers choose GIF", a spoof of Jif's television commercials.
This show is amazing. Great writing, great performances, great everything. But the soccer fan occupying the back of my head? When Roy brings Issac out to the 'playground' to straighten him out is my favorite football scene in the series. "Roy, I'm a professional, mate! I'll kill 'em!" "We'll see..". It's entirely true that 'you don't have to know anything about soccer to enjoy the show' - but all these little easter eggs planted there for those of us that love the game just makes me love the show even more.
"What's going on there, Nate?"
Yeah... what's going on...Nate? The writers did something extraordinary, made you root for him all the way up until you start hating his guts.
That's writing!
I lived in Tooting for 15 years.
I went to school there.
I spent my teenaged years there.
I played football with my mates on the common.
I swam at the Tooting Lido open air pool.
There are FOUR Indian restaurants of the year within a five minute walk of each other in Tooting.
Citizen Smith was filmed there.
The markets are great for nightlife at the weekends.
Do NOT diss Tooting.
TOOTING IS AWESOME.
Tooting Popular Front.
Well, now Tooting sounds really interesting.
Ties, or draws as they are called, properly, over in the UK, are more valuable than you think. A premiership season is played over 38 games, each team plays the other teams twice. A win will get you three points in the league, a loss will get you nothing, but a draw is worth 1 point. At the end of the season that one point could win the Premiership, or be the difference between 4th and 5th slot, which would mean Champions League football in Europe the following season and all the money that can bring.
Draws were so valuable that they had to change the entire points system from 2 to 3 points for a win! At this point I feel it's time for a new change, namely no points for a scoreless draw.
That's such a hard concept for fans of the game here in the US to explain to non-football people. The points table rewards steady performance over a season, not just occasional brilliant performances from an unsteady club. Of course, over here (in MLS), all a good standing on the table gets you is your spot in the 'playoffs'. There * is * a trophy here for whoever is highest on the table, it's called the "Supporters' Shield", but ask most managers, players, and especially fans - they'd all rather win the Cup instead. As an American I actually enjoy the 'do or die' excitement of a playoff system. But as a footy fan, I justify it to myself by just treating the playoffs as a tournament.
@@panamafloyd1469I understand the appeal of a playoff system, but I prefer the European system where you get rewarded with a trophy for steady performance, while also having 2-3 playoff-style tournaments for those "do or die" experiences. It also means that when a team wins multiple trophies in a single season, you know they were more than just a team good enough to get to the playoffs who then went on a month or two of good form(and good luck with the draw and injuries).
@@korganrocks3995 , sometimes I think that there's just not enough football over here. Our first division (MLS) is pretty much it. We do have lower divisions, but they often play on college campuses & other facilities.
MLS was created using the business model that NBA/NFL use. Older clubs just don't have the resources to gain entrance to the first division. The league pretty much requires that the applicant has enough money to build a multi-kilodollar new stadium, and just picks a city where the rich corporate guys scrounge up enough money to do it. IMO, that's also the reason we don't have promotion/relegation here. None of the corporate organizations buying their way into MLS are going to spend that much on the infrastructure, if the risk of relegation is hanging over their head. It's an odd time for real football in the US right now - the sport's more popular than it has ever been, but not for long enough for people to have loyalty to their local club, instead of the 'bright & shiny' MLS club that's established in their town.
Apologies in advance for the novel I wrote on your comment, I guess the TL;DR: is, "We're trying over here, man!!" 🤣
@@panamafloyd1469 "Supporters' Shield"? That really needs a better name.
There is not a lot more joyous than watching Ted Lasso, but watching you two react to it is definitely up there :)
Thanks for the video, been eagerly waiting for this one!
I love how you guys giggle all the way through this. This show is my happy place
Fun Fact: Brett Goldstein( Roy ) is a writer for the show and when they were casting Roy( he and a image on how Roy should be) tried out and everyone loved it… he thought he was terrible 😂
so much joy in these episodes - thanks for sharing your reactions here on YT. Lots of eye candy for both men and women when watching these shows... but the characters are so well-realized that we want to watch the next one immediately.
Giving this a like before even watching it. I will settle in tonight and watch it. Thanks for the upload!
42:57 I love when people get upset about how gif is pronounced. It’s so moist. lol.
Some of us remember when the format first showed up in the late 80's, the guy who created it stated that it was pronounced JIFF... sounding like the another format that came a couple years before, TIFF... regardless of any language rules that suggest it should be a hard G...
i hope you spilt up s3 more than 2 parts bc episodes in s3 are 50-60min compared to the 30 min episodes in s1 and s2
The Bantr usernames “Bossgirl and LDN152” is also a romcom reference to You’ve Got Mail, in which Tom Hank’s user name is “NY152” and Meg Ryan’s was “Shopgirl”.
I love this show so much and your reactions are so fun. 😊
Yessss I'm so glad Ted Lasso is back!!!
I've been waiting for this reaction for sooo long Thank you!!!
11:29 Philip Schofield calling someone a loser, hmm...
Brett Goldstein would be a good Batman. He’s in the post credit scene of “Thor Love & Thunder” as Hercules, and is scheduled to play the same character in the next Thor movie.
Ive loved falling in love with this show again, with you. I am so in sync with how Simone feels. Roy in a relationship is my wet dream.
I never thought this day would come! Y’all released the first season in 1 week, I thought the other 2 seasons were going to be Patreon exclusive 😂
I’d be extremely upset if they were
@@justAman548 I know I was upset for months. I found their channel through Ted Lasso so I’ve just been waiting
LOL 1:13 "It's so funny that football ties" , says the woman from Canada, land of hockey, which also has ties (and is basically just soccer on ice with sticks).👍
Hockey does not have ties - hasn’t for 20 years or so.
Oh, yes, you are correct! They have points for overtime loss (same as points for tie). I got them mixed up. Thanks for correcting me.@@dnish6673
Double O Heaven. Missed that the first time. 🤣
Mr. and Mrs. Higgins are married in real life which makes his statements about her that much better!
I, wholeheartedly, agree about how freaking hot Brett looks in that suit. *fans self*
Also, fun fact - Higgins' wife in the show is his irl wife as well!
You kids just vastly improved my Saturday, this show is a Gift. Cheers and Happy Weekend from the East Coast. 🥃☮❤
“That’s how they open season 2? What the flying fuck?!?” 🤣❤️
Hannah Waddingham....there was stuff to say but....Hannah Waddingham.
To George who needs to see Roy play Batman, he is Hercules in the MCU
Ted's fear of being replaced by a therapist is not that far fetched, though.
@@avengemybreath3084What the hell does that have to do with anything? I don't wanna go into spoilers, but the comment you're replying to has nothing to do with anything "woke", and the black, female therapist has actual flaws and a character arc, so she isn't some token Mary Sue minority character forced into the show to pander to the audience. So what exactly is the issue, other than you not liking non-white and/or non-male people?
Gonna recommend Superbob again... Brett Goldstein created and starred in super hero rom con thing. Full of charm
So glad you are back doing Ted Lasso. I discovered your channel watching Season 1, and I've become a big fan of your page!
♥ this show!
Shout-out from the Tooting massive - SW17 rules!
Roy says the yoga moms don't know who he is. It's when he's explaining to Keeley why he was busy when she wanted to go out with before.
This and Welcome to Wrexham were ingenious ways of growing the North American market for football.
10:30 I thought I remembered him saying they didn't care who he is. But I went back and looked. On the first date with Keeley, he said they have no idea who he is.
The addition of Santa is a UK TV thing. If you watch any BBC Christmas special you will never hear them even hint Santa isn’t real.
I think it’s so silly to want Ted and Rebecca to end up together. They are two human beings that went through a lot and that’s why they care so much for each other but it’s all platonic. Putting anything romantic or sexually between them, just ruins the whole relationship. A man and a woman can be friends.
I'm not 100% but calling the kid Bernard might have been a Richard Curtis reference as they were parodying Notting Hill which he wrote and he said in an interview he normally puts a character in his scripts named Bernard who is usually very unlikeable as his first girlfriend left him for a guy named Bernard
"I really want Ted and Rebecca to be together"...also..."Rebecca and Sam shouldn't be together because she's his boss"....ummm, Rebecca is Ted's boss too....so.....LOL...wanting the main two characters to get together is natural because it's basically what every show does....but I never thought Lasso was like every other show.
Were they playing Crystal Palace? Red, gold and blue uniforms like Barcelona? Because they have a bald eagle mascot.
Simone’s face when Roy was about to go down on Keeli was absolutely *golden*
The fact that the Higgins are actually married makes it amazing
If you haven''t seen Jerry McGuire, its time. The whole end of the episode was a nod to that film with Tom Cruise and Rene Zellweger. Many others included of course but that was the one that made me laugh and cry as Roy raced to the stadium to become a coach.
I always find it curious the difference when people think Rebecca is texting tes vs sam. A lot of people bring up the power dynamic for Sam only, when a similar dynamic exists with Ted but seems to get treated differently or ignored.
Actually surprised george knows what Stargazy pie is im local and havent even had it
The Magnolia 's music 👍
You guys left out my favorite exchange of the entire series, when Mae the pub owner was talking to Ted about Earl the Greyhound:
MAE: I'll miss him. His handler Nigel used to bring him in here sometimes. Until he got too old and started p*ssing and sh*tting everywhere.
TED: Well, that can happen with dogs.
MAE: I was talking about Nigel!
This made my day so much better!
about time !!!!!!
Next Patreon to RUclips drop: True Detective S1?? That first season is amazing and the shows returned after a few years
Finally!!! Many thanks
Nora reminds me of a young Ashley Johnson - from Critical Role
You two are awesome. Sorry, had to say it.
i had to pause the video at the Martin Short reference. Do you guys not know who he is, or was it a joke?
Before their time, not to mention that the thing movie reactors tend to have in common is having seen fewer movies than the people who watch movie reaction channels. 😉
I know it's not the point of the episode, but as a Cov fan in episode 3 that was a good 3 points against a newly relegated team.