If the only thing "Ted Lasso" as a series gave me was Jamie Tartt's journey, it would've been enough. The fact that it had SO much more to offer was extraordinary.
It has been a genuine pleasure to watch Jamie's character arc. Phil Dunster has been a force on Ted Lasso, had us all rooting for him by the end. Give him an Emmy!!!!!!
I’m rewatching the show with my wife and I’m so amazed how much the characters developed, and it’s such a natural progression you barely see it happening.
@@randyjam9925 And the awards they are eligible for there's only 1 winner per year. They don't actually worry about other people on other shows/movies being just as worthy if not more so. There's a ton of great shows every year, just because you don't win the award doesn't mean you didn't give an amazing performance.
At least in a short series run. This definitely falls into a quality over quantity situation. Character development and heart are two of the best but still many great things this show has had going for it
@@hubcitygirl1757 it happens in television...a stellar first season and then the laws of diminishing returns. PRISON BREAK is a good example of this...
I just love (and you can see by watching this) that without getting too much into each character, you find that every single player and person is going through there own wild journey, everyone has troubles, it is about over coming them to what defines you.
the line "theres something worse than being sad, and thats being alone and being sad" brought me to the brink of tears. Such a great quote and i will not forget it
favorite part of the finale is how ted walks by the window and sees jamie with his friends having fun just like how he saw jamie through the window getting scolded by his dad
I don’t know. I am not trying to just argue, but “by far” there was so many different characters that had great arcs. I liked Nates. Going from a scared humble, yet ill tempered, maintenance man, to a leader within the club, the fallout, head coaching gig. I like how he was built up to be kind of the villain but then figured his own life out and made the right choices. Yes at first it got him fired and he was lost for a bit, but he also got to realize he was loved, got to ask for forgiveness, and even got the chance for redemption.
@@notiitans Oh agree they all have their stories and are equally great. I just remember when the first ep aired, Jamie was my favorite character and watching him go from being this narcissistic person to an unselfish, loving, caring about other people person and forgiving those that hurt him was just done so well. He climb the tallest mountain with his story.
@@notiitans I really liked Nate's story too, how it so realistically showed that someone who's never had much power can easily become corrupted by it when he suddenly has it, but to me the s3 "redemption" part was a bit rushed and way less emotionally fullfilling than Jamie's. It just felt like they brought in Jade (and his parents a little) as a sort of sounding board to show the audience Nate's process, but the work needed with the characters he actually influenced by his shitty actions was barely there.
@@battleforthesun Nate's arc actually made sense to his own character. He was trying to be the big bad coach, but deep down, that wasn't him. He was already feeling it halfway through his time as West Ham Coach, when he started trying to emulate Ted a little, and then when he met with Rupert at the bar, he knew that wasn't who he wanted to be
The series didnt just give us one arc, it give a development arc and a fitting ending to literally every character on the show, but the arc they gave jamie is sublime.
Jamie, Nate, Roy and Rebecca. Those are the character arc glue that pull it all together. "We're a team, ain't we? Got to wear the same kit." - Jamie Tartt
@CherryBlossom3x3 76 people seem to think his arc does. I do feel his story seemed to be a bit rushed at the end, though, but he went from loved to hated to empathised to redeemed. What's your objection?
@@interestedbystander196 I disagree that Nate doesn't belong on the list, but the empathised to redeemed bit was a bit sudden. Not totally unearned, but very close to being unearned due to the quickness.
Ted went in with the attitude that he was there to coach all aspects of the player, both on and off the field. But he also approached it as a collaborative experience where he could learn just as much as teach. He practiced what he preached. Through out the show he is striving to be a better version of himself while encouraging the same in his players. When they fail he gives them patience and forgiveness, even when everyone around him is against it. When they succeed he celebrates their victory and takes no credit in their accomplishments. Not just a great coach. Not just a great leader. A good man.
I never had a show make me feel so incredible after each scene, each dialogue, each character was just amazing and I know for a doubt this is one the greatest shows to ever be created
I think the one thing Jamie started to learn, especially after his absolute worst moment, was that people did love him. Not for his skills, but because they knew what he could be. Once he realized that, and owned it. He became that person, even Ted saw in him. The greatest part was knowing Sam saw it too.
Jamie Tartt’s journey through this show was fantastic. In the beginning, you couldn’t stand the guy. And in the end, you were rooting for him to help carry Richmond to glory.
This series made me realize that tolerance, curiosity, respect, non-judgmental, kindness and of course, love for your fellow man makes our journey called life so more enjoyable and fulfilling. Thank you Ted Lasso!! I will miss you but I will always remember and pay your heed and pay it forward.
Great job on the video. Thank you for making this. This show had amazing character development with great long term story telling. I couldn't stand Jamie or Rebecca in the beginning but grew to love them. Hopefully Jamie's actor finally gets an emmy
The fact I’ll never be able to watch this show for the first time again is something else !!!! With Jamie saying he lost his wings, that’s when it really hit. Made me realize I’m seeing a version of how I feel played out in front of me. It hit me that when you fly high and never address the armor you wear around other people, you’ll crash, it’ll hurt, you’ll be scared, overwhelmed and upset because you don’t know where to go when you never did. And that’s okay! Because you’ll fly again..
One of thee best character arcs in television. Dunster absolutely knocked it out of the park. Incredible writing, incredible character work, just top notch all around.
I went in having been told Jamie would be one of my favorites. In the first few episodes, I thought "there is absolutely no way this absolute prick of a character is going to be a favorite of mine, ever!" Well, I had to eat those words. What a beautiful journey. This show is incredible! Great edits, too; a great highlight reel of his growth.
I hope that either all of us or none of us are judged by the actions of our weakest moments but rather about the strength we show when and if ever given a second chance.💯
@@interestedbystander196 - They were certainly among the main ones, along with Ted. Keeley also had her arc as did Sam, Isaac, Colin and others even if they were not as prominent. Truly a great series.
Ted Lasso was a great show that worked more or less for different stories. But Jamies story was really perfect and genuinly inspires me that we all can grow 🥰
Phil Dunster deserves an award as the mvp of this show All characters had great stories, but there is something about Jamie's journey that with a lesser actor it would have not made the same impact...
Jamie from Ted Lasso and Alexis from Schitt's Creek are my favourite character arcs. From extreme narcissism to great empathy, the journey of their metamorphosis is nutty chocolaty story telling goodness.
Best best series that has ever been graced by people’s eyes. Pure humanity in the works. The bright light of a life well lived that serves as an inspiration to the possibility a life of happiness and service to others…
We have seen all three shows twice now, and the last one was seeing all three seasons back to back to feel into the whole story that was told! Absol, fuc-ing, lutly brilliant on every level! I encourage fans to do this, watch all three seasons back to back over a five to ten day period, end of your work days, as there are so many lines you miss with just one shot at it! Each character became their best self! Oooo weee, what a wonderful world it could be! I’m working on Being a Goldfish in my life! We need the emoji creators to give us a goldfish ! I make a fish mouth and fan my hands on the side of my neck !
Absolutely beautiful video. Apropos of absolutely nothing but the actor who plays Sam has a purely incandescent smile. That smile would melt you and fill you with joy simultaneously.
This video is so fucking good. These emotional type videos should be your niche... I saw this video after having binged the entire series and every time I watch this is inspires me. I've been watching this video every morning for the past week to help me feel motivated and inspired to get out of bed each day. This video means more to me, and probably to lots others, than you know.
Jamie's arc has been spectacular, watching him "Ted" Roy in Amsterdam with relentless positivity was joyous, and seeing him smiling with his dad in the epilogue brought a smile to my face and a tear to my eye; thanks for putting this together
This reminded me of when I coached kids basketball. When one person would do a run around the court and do it all myself score, I would get annoyed at parents cheering. I always tried to teach team work and the moments I felt proud were when they worked as a team.
Love this video Paddy! So inspiring! Would you consider making one on Roy Kent? I think his journey in seasons 1-2 was really amazing - an angry past-his-prime footballer learning how to process his anger and step up and be a leader. Not sure he did much in season 3 with this, but at least in season 1 and maybe some in season 2 I thought Roy had an amazing emotional character arc!!
As someone who loves every aspect of filmmaking and storytelling, Jamie's journey and character development was one of my favorite things about this entire show. Went from my least favorite to one of my most favorite characters.
Brilliant video! The Jamie Tartt character became my favorite part of Ted Lasso. The only part that I wish you would have added is where he takes the black tape in support of Sam and says "We're a team, aren't we?" because that scene was the true start of his growth to be better and becoming great. But regardless, excellent work. Loved it!
I love this show! I love that it is actually teaching all the good values this world needs right now! I would like to see this show made in so many different countries conveying the same message in whatever sport it would succeed in. Great writing, great acting…superb show!
Jamie Tartt’s character arc and development is like Zuko’s from Avatar:The Last Airbender. Absolutely fell in love with the character from the first season
If the only thing "Ted Lasso" as a series gave me was Jamie Tartt's journey, it would've been enough. The fact that it had SO much more to offer was extraordinary.
Well said.
I completely agree. My favorite character arc.
Its by far the best show of the last 10 years.
@@robloughrey hard to say having other shows like Game of Thrones, Better Call Saul, Sherlock, Chernobyl, How I met your Mother, among others
@@ivanceagomez5102 Better Call Saul and Chernobyl are up there, but I still give Ted Lasso the Prize. GoT doesnt even belong in that list though :)
It has been a genuine pleasure to watch Jamie's character arc. Phil Dunster has been a force on Ted Lasso, had us all rooting for him by the end. Give him an Emmy!!!!!!
Or an ESPY
I’m rewatching the show with my wife and I’m so amazed how much the characters developed, and it’s such a natural progression you barely see it happening.
Preach!
I like how you nerds of UA-cam always say “give him an Oscar” or “he deserves an academy award” 😂 just throwing out random awards
@@randyjam9925 And the awards they are eligible for there's only 1 winner per year. They don't actually worry about other people on other shows/movies being just as worthy if not more so. There's a ton of great shows every year, just because you don't win the award doesn't mean you didn't give an amazing performance.
never could have guessed Jamie would be in my top 3 favorite characters after the first season
if you'd told me on day 1 that Jamie Tartt would be my favorite...lol
Sign of acting
It's crazy how much this show genuinely inspires you to want to become the best version of yourself
Ted Lasso has the best character developments in a series ever...
At least in a short series run. This definitely falls into a quality over quantity situation. Character development and heart are two of the best but still many great things this show has had going for it
I didn’t like the Keely Roy arc. After season 1, everyone was rooting for them and then, hardly anything and almost ZERO Phoebe this season.
@@hubcitygirl1757 it happens in television...a stellar first season and then the laws of diminishing returns. PRISON BREAK is a good example of this...
I just love (and you can see by watching this) that without getting too much into each character, you find that every single player and person is going through there own wild journey, everyone has troubles, it is about over coming them to what defines you.
Nah, the best was Zuko in 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'
the line "theres something worse than being sad, and thats being alone and being sad" brought me to the brink of tears. Such a great quote and i will not forget it
Jamie Tartt's character growth is one of the reasons Ted Lasso is one of my favorite shows of all time.
favorite part of the finale is how ted walks by the window and sees jamie with his friends having fun just like how he saw jamie through the window getting scolded by his dad
He was by far the best character in this whole show. The most growth
I don’t know. I am not trying to just argue, but “by far” there was so many different characters that had great arcs. I liked Nates. Going from a scared humble, yet ill tempered, maintenance man, to a leader within the club, the fallout, head coaching gig. I like how he was built up to be kind of the villain but then figured his own life out and made the right choices. Yes at first it got him fired and he was lost for a bit, but he also got to realize he was loved, got to ask for forgiveness, and even got the chance for redemption.
@@notiitans Oh agree they all have their stories and are equally great. I just remember when the first ep aired, Jamie was my favorite character and watching him go from being this narcissistic person to an unselfish, loving, caring about other people person and forgiving those that hurt him was just done so well. He climb the tallest mountain with his story.
nate too
@@notiitans I really liked Nate's story too, how it so realistically showed that someone who's never had much power can easily become corrupted by it when he suddenly has it, but to me the s3 "redemption" part was a bit rushed and way less emotionally fullfilling than Jamie's. It just felt like they brought in Jade (and his parents a little) as a sort of sounding board to show the audience Nate's process, but the work needed with the characters he actually influenced by his shitty actions was barely there.
@@battleforthesun Nate's arc actually made sense to his own character. He was trying to be the big bad coach, but deep down, that wasn't him. He was already feeling it halfway through his time as West Ham Coach, when he started trying to emulate Ted a little, and then when he met with Rupert at the bar, he knew that wasn't who he wanted to be
The series didnt just give us one arc, it give a development arc and a fitting ending to literally every character on the show, but the arc they gave jamie is sublime.
The Roy hug always gets me
Jamie Tartt really was the definition of hurt people hurt people and once Ted (and Roy) realised that they were able to help him become a better man.
Jamie, Nate, Roy and Rebecca. Those are the character arc glue that pull it all together.
"We're a team, ain't we? Got to wear the same kit." - Jamie Tartt
Nope, Nate does not belong on this list.
@CherryBlossom3x3 76 people seem to think his arc does. I do feel his story seemed to be a bit rushed at the end, though, but he went from loved to hated to empathised to redeemed. What's your objection?
@@interestedbystander196 I disagree that Nate doesn't belong on the list, but the empathised to redeemed bit was a bit sudden. Not totally unearned, but very close to being unearned due to the quickness.
@@davidheath3171 Agree it did seem a bit rushed, but still a good arc.
Nate had no redemption arc he was just a massive ass the entire show
“I finally think I’m becoming the best version of me-self.” Really shook me. I want nothing more than to have this feeling one day.
Ted went in with the attitude that he was there to coach all aspects of the player, both on and off the field. But he also approached it as a collaborative experience where he could learn just as much as teach. He practiced what he preached. Through out the show he is striving to be a better version of himself while encouraging the same in his players. When they fail he gives them patience and forgiveness, even when everyone around him is against it. When they succeed he celebrates their victory and takes no credit in their accomplishments. Not just a great coach. Not just a great leader. A good man.
I never had a show make me feel so incredible after each scene, each dialogue, each character was just amazing and I know for a doubt this is one the greatest shows to ever be created
This is beautiful. So well done. What a great character in an unforgettable show.
I think the one thing Jamie started to learn, especially after his absolute worst moment, was that people did love him. Not for his skills, but because they knew what he could be. Once he realized that, and owned it. He became that person, even Ted saw in him. The greatest part was knowing Sam saw it too.
Perfect summary!
If you just figure out some way to turn that “me” into “us”… Sky’s the limit for you.
Jamie Tartt’s journey through this show was fantastic. In the beginning, you couldn’t stand the guy. And in the end, you were rooting for him to help carry Richmond to glory.
Thank you for this video. Jamie’s redemption and growth was so satisfying to witness. He’s now a complete player. What a well executed ARC.
10 out of 10 edit! As a fellow editor I know this took you ages to put together so well done and congratulations a masterful cut
the way ted says: "yeah I know fellows like that" so much compassion.
never loved a show so much!
This series made me realize that tolerance, curiosity, respect, non-judgmental, kindness and of course, love for your fellow man makes our journey called life so more enjoyable and fulfilling. Thank you Ted Lasso!! I will miss you but I will always remember and pay your heed and pay it forward.
Great job on the video. Thank you for making this. This show had amazing character development with great long term story telling. I couldn't stand Jamie or Rebecca in the beginning but grew to love them. Hopefully Jamie's actor finally gets an emmy
He freaking deserves it this season. Sooo much.
The fact I’ll never be able to watch this show for the first time again is something else !!!! With Jamie saying he lost his wings, that’s when it really hit. Made me realize I’m seeing a version of how I feel played out in front of me. It hit me that when you fly high and never address the armor you wear around other people, you’ll crash, it’ll hurt, you’ll be scared, overwhelmed and upset because you don’t know where to go when you never did. And that’s okay! Because you’ll fly again..
One of thee best character arcs in television. Dunster absolutely knocked it out of the park. Incredible writing, incredible character work, just top notch all around.
Jamie and Roy are my favourites
They are great together
Gotta tell you.. this was beautifully done! don't usually like these "non-official" tributes, but I enjoyed it very much! Thank you
I went in having been told Jamie would be one of my favorites. In the first few episodes, I thought "there is absolutely no way this absolute prick of a character is going to be a favorite of mine, ever!" Well, I had to eat those words. What a beautiful journey. This show is incredible! Great edits, too; a great highlight reel of his growth.
I hope that either all of us or none of us are judged by the actions of our weakest moments but rather about the strength we show when and if ever given a second chance.💯
Jamie Tartt had one of my all time favorite character arcs. He went from my most hated to favorite character on the show.
And Jamie’s character arc in this series was just one of several fantastic character arcs. Tremendous writing and acting.
agreed
Jamie, Nate, Roy and Rebecca. Those character arcs were the glue that pulled it all together.
@@interestedbystander196 - They were certainly among the main ones, along with Ted. Keeley also had her arc as did Sam, Isaac, Colin and others even if they were not as prominent. Truly a great series.
This music gets me every single time no matter the what video it’s in. I watch the video with tears in my eyes.😅😅❤
Ted Lasso was a great show that worked more or less for different stories.
But Jamies story was really perfect and genuinly inspires me that we all can grow 🥰
this show was and is perfect. It gave us humility through humanity.
Yes, from season 1 Jamie to season 3 Jamie, never saw this happening. What a ride!!!
Phil Dunster deserves an award as the mvp of this show
All characters had great stories, but there is something about Jamie's journey that with a lesser actor it would have not made the same impact...
This editing is so fluid. Excetional piece of work. Emotional and really highlights one of the best character arcs.
I’m going to miss them so much 😭but this was perfect
Phil Dunster needs his Emmy. Like, yesterday.
Jamie from Ted Lasso and Alexis from Schitt's Creek are my favourite character arcs. From extreme narcissism to great empathy, the journey of their metamorphosis is nutty chocolaty story telling goodness.
Like Firefly/Serenity, this series needs a Feature Film send off... Don't know what it'd be about, but I'd be one of the first in line to see it...
Jamie is the best character in the series.
You're allowed a different favourite, but he is actually the best regardless.
Fantastic series, best thing Apple have ever made, the characters are superbly written and acted, always got very emotional watching it.
The real MVP of the series.
Best best series that has ever been graced by people’s eyes. Pure humanity in the works. The bright light of a life well lived that serves as an inspiration to the possibility a life of happiness and service to others…
During season 3 episodes I found myself pausing the episode to see how much time was left as I didn’t want it to end.
I've stopped watching 2 episodes before finale for weeks because I did not wanted the show to end.
Jamie's story is what we could say a Redemption story.
Jamie Tartt had the arc Jamie Lannister was meant to have. thy're both good in my book
Phil dunster deserves it all. Incredible performance.
this is my favorite Ted Lasso edit and maybe my favorite edit of anything ever. So good, thank you.
This show is amazing. A mentality masterclass and inspirative.
his redemption arc was magnifico!
the fact that they can create multiple characters that we can like are absolute gem
We have seen all three shows twice now, and the last one was seeing all three seasons back to back to feel into the whole story that was told! Absol, fuc-ing, lutly brilliant on every level! I encourage fans to do this, watch all three seasons back to back over a five to ten day period, end of your work days, as there are so many lines you miss with just one shot at it! Each character became their best self! Oooo weee, what a wonderful world it could be!
I’m working on Being a Goldfish in my life! We need the emoji creators to give us a goldfish ! I make a fish mouth and fan my hands on the side of my neck !
the only consistently amazing thing about the series: Jamie and Phil. This was a great edit, thank you
man just dropped the coldest Jamie tartt edit and thought we wouldn't notice
This is genuinely the best show ever. Excellent character development and evolution. Excellent cast at every level!
One of the best character arcs in my opinion 😢
This was so well gosh-darn put together!!! BRAV-FUCKING-O!!!
One of the best written characters ever. His arc was TOP NOTCH
This show changed my life for the way better...
This was so beautiful! 😭😭😭
Absolutely beautiful video.
Apropos of absolutely nothing but the actor who plays Sam has a purely incandescent smile. That smile would melt you and fill you with joy simultaneously.
This video is so fucking good. These emotional type videos should be your niche... I saw this video after having binged the entire series and every time I watch this is inspires me. I've been watching this video every morning for the past week to help me feel motivated and inspired to get out of bed each day. This video means more to me, and probably to lots others, than you know.
Beautiful, thank you so much for posting this great journey.
Jamie's arc has been spectacular, watching him "Ted" Roy in Amsterdam with relentless positivity was joyous, and seeing him smiling with his dad in the epilogue brought a smile to my face and a tear to my eye; thanks for putting this together
This reminded me of when I coached kids basketball. When one person would do a run around the court and do it all myself score, I would get annoyed at parents cheering. I always tried to teach team work and the moments I felt proud were when they worked as a team.
Oh my god. This is SO good. Has anyone sent this to Phil Dunster? Incredible!
Love this video Paddy! So inspiring! Would you consider making one on Roy Kent? I think his journey in seasons 1-2 was really amazing - an angry past-his-prime footballer learning how to process his anger and step up and be a leader. Not sure he did much in season 3 with this, but at least in season 1 and maybe some in season 2 I thought Roy had an amazing emotional character arc!!
Favorite. Show. Ever.
Really well done. It's strange, but every time I watch this something gets in my eyes and they tear up
Got be one of the most well executed & best chracter arcs I've ever seen man
Wow what a series everyone I’ve told about this has binge watched it it’s that good
Greetings from Slovakia. I LOVE the series and after watching this video I am crying ... Thank you ❤
As someone who loves every aspect of filmmaking and storytelling, Jamie's journey and character development was one of my favorite things about this entire show. Went from my least favorite to one of my most favorite characters.
Bravo for this edit.
Beautiful edit! And what an amazing character development to watch. Great writing and brilliant acting from Phil!
LOVE this video! Jamie's story is so incredible and I love seeing all the pieces together!
Why did this just make me cry?? 🥹 Jamie’s journey was one of my favorite, if not my favorite, story line of Ted Lasso! ❤❤❤
Brilliant video! The Jamie Tartt character became my favorite part of Ted Lasso. The only part that I wish you would have added is where he takes the black tape in support of Sam and says "We're a team, aren't we?" because that scene was the true start of his growth to be better and becoming great. But regardless, excellent work. Loved it!
The music and editing for this video is fantastic.
Thanks for making this and helping me feel what true character development is. Let's be the best version of ourselves! Let's go Greyhounds!
This alone made me want to watch it. Chills
No one expected this to become so grate what an amazing idea
I've watched this so many times now. Truly outstanding edit. Thanks mate.
I love this show! I love that it is actually teaching all the good values this world needs right now! I would like to see this show made in so many different countries conveying the same message in whatever sport it would succeed in. Great writing, great acting…superb show!
I love how this video has not one, not one down vote. Speaks volumes of how good this show was.
Great Video, more please!
That show had the best characters, its almost unbelievable that the holywood hacks wrote such a good show
Jamie Tartt’s character arc and development is like Zuko’s from Avatar:The Last Airbender. Absolutely fell in love with the character from the first season
You are doing god's work with this edit.
Jamie’s development is so GREAT
masterpiece bro.
Truly mind-blowing how this series made me actually care about these characters.
Beautiful video! Good job! Regardless of how people feel about the show, this was the message all along. Be the best version of yourself.
sad to see this one of kind(feeling) tv show end
What an amazing edit this is. Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Way hung this truly makes me cry.
If you would've told me in season 1 that Jamie would be my favorite character by the end of the show... 💙
Jamie Tart & Jamie Lannister - two characters i never thought i’d root for after season 1