TED LASSO BEST SCENES - PART 2. The Most Heartwarming Ted Lasso Show Moments.
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- The second part of the most heartwarming moments from the "Ted Lasso" show (all 3 seasons). Enjoy the watching!
00:04 Introducing Ted Lasso
01:46 Nathan Shelly as a Richmond coach
06:23 Ted and Rebecca conversation
07:52 Keeley is hiding from Roy
10:04 Keeley supports Roy
10:43 Nathan becomes West Ham United Coach
14:58 Ted and Rebecca on Christmas
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The scene between Roy and Nate was so cool. Great acting. "You kicked the ball like you caught it f-ing your wife..." One of my favorite lines about Roy's character.
Every scene in the series is the best Ted Lasso scene. But if I had to pick one (or two) it would be Roy Kent's press conference tied with Ted's dart game with Rupert.
I think the darts game is monumental
Uncle's Day was pretty great also but Roy's press conference was amazing also.
The darts scene is my personal favorite of the entire series. My best friend showed me that scene to pitch the show to me. He knew his target audience, so to speak, and he chose well.
Just now realizing that Rupert’s office looks like the Death Star Throne Room in Revenge of the Jedi
Dude, You beat me to it. 😂
Return of the Jedi
It is 🤣🤣
@@ostarrry It was autocorrect but the movie was called Revenge of The Jedi until a few weeks before was released
Check out the way his assistant is dressed and it is very Star Wars Empire-ish, as is Rupert's wardrobe in the final episode.
Best ted lasso scene is the whole show
Amen to that 👌👌👌👌
Love comparing the "coach" airline experience Lasso had on his flight over to the "1st Class" experience when he left at the end.
I was a late comer to the show. Started watching it recently and I couldn’t stop. Definitely going to watch it again. It’s that good
I started it last week. Got through the entire series in a weekend. Probably gonna rewatch it again with my girl next week
@@LikeTheNumeral I watched it in April since I just got AppleTV for the sole purpose of watching Masters of the Air but after I was done with that I still had AppleTV for the better part of a month. I think its best sometimes to watch to a show is at least a few seasons deep since you can binge several seasons in a row.
@@joemckim1183 100%
It's the worst when you start watching a show and get really into it and it gets canceled on a cliffhanger
One of my favorites is in the finale when ted recognizes the offside and beard owes him money
I hate what this show has done to me. Started watching it the other week, finished this weekend, already did a rewatch and now im watching Best Scenes on YT. Please make it stop
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The show is just full of heart. Acting, writing, emotions, etc. There's so much learning curve in they teach it. It's amazing. Character arcs are also amazing. Especially Jamie Taart. And the fact that this show genuinely is unpredictable as well is great. First season, we thought ted would pull off wonders in the end to keep them safe in the league when he got relegated. Of course then throwing people off course when he said they were gonna win the whole thing. Then scraping a promotion in the championship when we thought he was gonna win it the second season. And then the third season when they had a great start to then falling apart and then bringing it back up after people thought he was gonna do it and going back to his final words from s1 finale just to be heartbroken in the end. This show isn't really a football show at all but more about how each individual needs each other and that's incredibly powerful. I still hate them for not doing season 4 or continuing the show but ending it on a low for the team but a high for all of the characters in the show was satisfying enough in the end. I personally think it's one of the best shows ever written. Not the best show ever in general but the way it's written is perfect. Take a bow Jason Sudeikis and Brendan Hunt and the other writers. Not only did those 2 act in the show but they were the integral part of the writing process. Awesome!
watching part 1 and this reminded me how gate ted lasso is and making me watch it again thank you
I just finished watching. I want to watch it again😂. I’ve never knew I had an addiction until I started watching Ted Lasso
Lesley…underrated…
4:39 It was at that moment he knew, he f*cked up
Man do I miss this show!!!!
I’ve never seen this. Looks good.
Tv series you won’t regret watching that’s for sure
@@benroth651 I can't imagine anyone watching this and not coming out not only satisfied on the other side, but also a better person.
One of my favourite Tv shows of all time. Yes it’s funny and it has great characters but it’s emotional too.
Possibly the best tv show of all time
Infinitely rewatchable. Once or twice a year i find myself in a soccer mood and i binge ted lasso, all or nothing: Arsenal and the movie Will. If you like soccer and havent seen Will... Youre welcome.
Loved this show, very heartwarming
I love it so much 🥰
call me whatever but im a total Keely fanboy
I started watching this show during a weird time in my life. The stuff that Ted goes through and he just continues to beat to this same drum the entire time. No one ever breaks his positive outlook on everything. I learned a lot from the character. I think we all could.
Somehow the popularity of this show is still spursy... 😂😢
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Ted Lasso was a good show with a great premise that ultimately crumbled under the weight of expectation.
Ted's a good guy who sticks to his good guy persona as if he'd spontaneously combust if he deviates in anyway.
Watching his love life or lack thereof shows how immature he really was in a lot of ways. His anxiety and depression were all hallmarks of trauma experienced in his childhood that he simply never confronted.
I mean let's be honest when Nate the Great has more balls and genuine masculine energy than Ted you know you've got issues. 😂❤