Roy Press Conference after Isaac Red Card Scene / Ted Lasso 3x9
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This scene is simply fantastic. Brett Goldstein absolutely nails it.
Could not agree more. This series really delivered. I hate it's over but I love how hey ended it.
Agreed!!!
Brett made the character, from the voice down to the way he moved. Even the body language in this scene is brilliant, all the characters evolved through the series.
And to think he was at one time the writer. And when they were trying to find an actor to play Roy Kent-he did up a tape and sent it over.
"Even though it was wrong, I give him love."
I love this!
A concept oft not considered in everyday life.
We heard
Also, “you, Goblin King, go” 😂 Roy got range
“That’s none of my fucking business.”
One of my favorite lines in the whole series. I’d forgotten about the reporter’s humbled face afterwards, though, and holy hell is that a great cherry on top.
What I love about that line is that what he really means is, "That's none of your fucking business," but he has the tact to phrase it that it's not his business, because that's true too. It's rare to see Roy as a man with tact, but it's nice to be reminded that it's more that he doesn't care about it most of the time, not that he's incapable of it.
Roy Kent was channeling his inner Ted Lasso when he answered the question.
He absolutely was!❤
"I hate what you've done to me!" 😂
Roy is doing the sort of thing that Ted does, but in his own way. He is being loyal and compassionate, but he isn't being like Ted.
truly it's who you surround yourself with. Roy and the entire organization grew and matured with Ted. I hope we can all take from this that it doesn't hurt to be nice, if you can't be empathetic or even disagree, it doesn't hurt to be nice.
"You, Goblin King, go"....I'm dead....
What a line! 😂
‘New Trent’ is brilliant too. What a show. Pray for another season.
They know who is meant instantly.
Did he mean he looked like a goblin or David Bowie?
@@Cal6009 Like the Bowie character Goblin King in the movie Labyrinth
4:00 - The moment Rebecca first realized that Roy was a potential manager.
She found her diamond in the rough
and 4:32 is when Roy realized it too!
So I do conflict mediation and I want to make a quick but important point here. Roy comes in to a charged room, where people are amped up and triggered by the earlier onfield event with Isaac. Their instinct is to continue to feed the stress and anxiety of the moment like sharks when they feel blood in the water.
By acknowledging it, pausing, relaxing in his chair and telling a relevant story he calms the room answers the question and changes the tone of the conversation. A masterclass in mediation.
He learned a lot from Ted, which would usually do the same
@@Deather2012 I am sure I am wrong...but I noticed that when he leaned back he emulated Ted, and when Roy leaned forward, he was the original Roy...like he was playing two characters...just my two cents...what a great show...
@@user-zz2hw2zl1qI think its also just Roy letting himself be completely vulnerable here.
He admits to an action that hurt a poor man he respected in a way he clearly regrets, and then turns it around not just on the reporters, but everyone at home: have you ever said something you thought was innocuous that truly hurt someone else?
He shows his vulnerablity, and whilst that opens himself up to attack... it also encourages empathy. Because to show your pain and expose it to others is also to aknowledge their own pain.
It’s very Ted.
i finished watching the show this weekend and i really felt this scene was very 4th wall breaking, as if the actor was talking directly to us, such a good show
Possibly
One of the single best scenes of the entire series.
This and the Rebecca monologue about soccer at the super league meeting are my favorites.
you can say this about lot of the scenes in the entire show, and never be wrong :)
For press related scenes it has to be Beard’s explosive rant about Jimmy Page 😂
A poignant scene to answer a real issue in sport. Kudos to the writers.
Not just sports
Kudos to Brett then, as one of the writers lol
People think celebrities aren’t people. I’m sometimes astonished of what people think is good to post. It’s not of my f ing business, but neither is it theirs.
Perfectly executed scene…. terrific touch having Roy lean in matter-of-factly at the end
And say the reason why is none of his fucking business… he said his story made his point, and then squashed the follow up. Perfect way to have his character handle the situation.
My favourite callback in the final episode is the next time we see Roy do a press conference he refers to “New Trent” as “Better Trent” after saying here he prefers him to “Old Trent”
small detail on the quality of roy's character. in his story, he's a young man who makes a relatively innocent, albeit mean spirited, joke and is soundly beaten for it. the very next opportunity he has with the man who beat him badly, and young roy uses it to apologize rather than to exact his own revenge. the writing on this show is great at every depth of field. it's very impressive.
Yes. I maintain that much of what is positive in Roy's character was always there from very early on. He's not someone who has to be worked on a lot, like Jamie, to turn him around, but someone who needs to be shown what's inside him already, and maybe buff off some of the edges. Just another example of the great writing on the show. It would have been so easy to have Ted by a Mary Poppins type character who is practically perfect in every way and solves everybody's problems, but instead they give Ted very natural flaws of his own, and maybe best of all allow much of what is positive in each character to grow out of what is already inside them, nurtured by Ted, but not created by him. So much truer to life, and much more inspiring because we can see how it applies to us instead of the characters being some kind of super(wo)men that we could never aspire to be.
He's here!
He's there!
He's every-fucking-where!
Roy Kent! Roy Kent!
Roy channeled Ted. Watch Ted respond to “old Trent” about the dog that Danny Rojas killed. Both turned the rabid press into mush. Rebecca would not have even considered Roy as Teds replacement after he blew off her request to do the press Conference earlier. Roy stepped up.
“you, 5 o’clock shadow head” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fucken loved that.
The third season was my favorite, they managed to pay off every long term storyline, keep the heart and soul of the show in tact, nail the balance between serious subject matter and humor, the football action sequences are by far the best of the series and are very viscerally rewarding. I can’t believe a lot of people apparently stopped watching after season 2, they missed the best part. Glad they did 3 seasons and kept the pacing perfect without trying to stretch out 3 seasons of material into 5 or 6 or however many they thought they could make to line their pockets. Another series proving that making the series the proper length for the story you want to tell is the right decision if you want your work to be timeless and artistically strong. Great series, great season. Well worth the time to watch it all.
I totally agree. Season 3 was superior in every way. Every episode was its own masterpiece.
@@du_jammin21 I got my best friend into this show and we watched the third season together and after it ended we had a long discussion about how season 3 was perfect but we couldn’t agree if it was the best season or not because (and I thought he made a great point by saying this) he said “without the first two seasons building up to this and getting you to care so much about every single character the payoffs of the third season wouldn’t have meant as much.” There are great episodes in every season, and i don’t think the series has an episode I consider subpar, but for me the third season had the most emotional weight in every episode, really capped off the series in the best possible way.
Take care of yourself out there, friend. The world is a crazy place right now, which is one of the reasons I think this series was so perfect, it really made me feel human again after a few years of really crazy times.
I was so worried they wouldn't stick the landing and they surpasses my expectations. The series was amazing. Beginning to end.
I've been catching clips. I wasn't gonna continue after watching Season 2 (it really lt me down :( ), but this really looks good!
I thought season three was alright. The dialogue was still fantastic and I still laughed a lot. But I did feel the plots were a bit all over the place. I felt some things were not really explained enough and I was left wondering a bit. You are right though. It did maintain everything that made it great in terms of heart. So I thought overall it was decent. I don't get why people hated season three so much. It wasn't perfect but it was still good.
I love the little noise Highins makes whenever he is worried.
Higgins “gagging” when Roy walks in is hilarious 🤣
Especially since he is arguably the most universally supportive character on the show outside of Ted.
I think Higgins as a character is so underrated. His comedic timing is always perfect
It finally occurs to me that this was most likely the same player Roy told Jamie about in season 1. They hated each other, and Roy said he hopes he's dead. And yet it's clear Roy can still see beyond not liking the guy enough to respect his feelings. See him as a person. God fucking damnit this show is good.
I’ve watched this scene 50 times. I plan on watching it 100 more.
These Ted Lasso clips are ones I rewatch whenever I need a lift (darts) or a reminder how I'm a shit person who can do better and it (this one) is a roadmap to follow. Self-help books? Nah. Lasso!
@@sanseijediI tell people, this is the only show I've ever watched that made me want to be a better person.
What's brilliant about this scene is that it also shows the depth of Rebecca's leadership to make Roy better as much as it does Ted's. They were the "work parents" he needed.
Outstanding monologue. Goldstein has real chops.
Five o’clock shadow head. Trent. Goblin king. Liking the names.
Love the subtext in this scene! Especially when he says “no one here knows what’s going on in each other’s lives”. Therefore who are we to judge? 🙂
I love that you are so confident in the incorrect answer.
@@switters8679- as am I with yours about the original post.
I cannot understate how good Ted Lasso really is. I went in expecting a comedy for sure, loves some of the cast already, but what really got me to watch all the seasons in a ridiculously short amount of time was the shows heart. And writing like this, with heart and feeling and just pure optimism is in short supply. If you haven't watched it, get off of UA-cam and do so immediately. You won't be sorry you did.
Actually, you mean overstate.
Pet peeve of mine. People make this mistake all the time. Think it through. 🙂
Have a nice day 🙂
Yup...true true! Still, not bad for a phone comment...lol @@MotownGuitarJoe
It’s all Bill Lawrence. The absolute smartest thing Jason Sudeikis did in his entire life was bringing BL in as showrunner for Ted Lasso. That’s what Bill excels at, bringing an unexpected level of heart to what could be a funny but pedestrian sitcom. He’s the Master Chef of sitcoms. He takes something that everyone already loves and elevates it to a level that hits us in the gut. I don’t mean to diminish the efforts of the cast and other writers, it wouldn’t have been the same without them, but Bill is the linchpin.
Acting in this scene is phenomenal. Every little nuance and word is nailed
2nd or 3rd best scene of the whole series - Best Scene is the dart game between Ted and Rupert, half of life's lessons could be learned watching that one scene - pride, humility, love, belief in one's self, family, how to handle good and bad memories, heartbreak, how to win and lose graciously, respecting your elders and others, etc. This scene is where Roy, without knowing it, became the British Ted Lasso.
There's a common thread in these best scenes. In each scene, a character tells a story. It helps us put a relatable, human face on the morals the writers weave into the story.
@@Pokeysaurus Amazing show - only 3 seasons and it will be remembered along with shows like Friends, Cheers, MASH, Fraizer, etc.
Don’t forget the practice speech to Jamie, that’s when he started to get some respect from the club
“You, Goblin King, GO”💀
One of the most powerful scenes I've ever had the pleasure of watching.
That's what that lady from the American Office said.
A long way to say "That's what she said"
He was repeating the scene where Jo, played by Kathy Bates, sent Michael out to get beaten up by the press because of Sabre's faulty printers, so she didn't have to do it.
@@Rikalonius No, in the American Office, Micheal Scott kept doing "That's she said" jokes, and Ted instead of saying "that's what she said", he said "That's what the lady in the american office said".
How is this so difficult to understand?
Love the crack in Roy voice when he says” month before “
Wonderfully written show and well acted.
I can’t count the amount of times I cried watching this show.
OMG this. I miss the warmth this show brought me over the three seasons.
Same.
Same!
I love Keeley in the press conference scene. Juno is practically shrinking to the corner but you can still see and feel her love and admiration for Roy.
That sound Higgins makes when Roy comes in sounds exactly like the Discord notification sound.
Rebecca's facial expressions from the start of the interview to the end of it says a lot.
I love that by the end of the show every character started talking like ted
Yeah 👍
I love this show so much . Nobody is better than bill lawrence at making you laugh and cry in a matter of seconds. This scene was incredibly emotional and such a great job acting as well.
I still cry every time I rewatch this.
I was watching what's happening in the Spanish Liga with Vinicius Jr. Maybe the case is in the spotlight considering the relevance of a club like Real Madrid. But this show looks so ahead of its time since this is a speech many people should say. Not only about racism, but football in general.
Has nothing to do with racism. Grow up.
@@archimedes_espinosa You just proved my point. Let's everybody just calm down.
@@archimedes_espinosaRacist
"That's what that lady from the American Office said" 😂😂😂😂😂
I want a spin off of Brett Goldstein as coach Roy. Please Apple let us throw our money at you.
They left the series in such a good place they could just do a “Richmond AFC” show and it would be a hit even without Ted. Just give us Coach Trent and Coach Beard together.
This scene of Roy's press conference and the darts game scene between Ted and Rupert are 2 of the TOP 5 Scenes in all of the episodes of Ted Lasso.
The writers really outdid themselves with this scene.
You know Brett “Roy Kent” is one of the writers.
@@PaddyMacWorld True.
I love his nicknames for the press 5 o’clock shadow head new Trent and goblin king
And this is when Rebecca realized she had found her next head coach.
Brilliantly written; even better performed. One of the defining scenes of one of the best tv shows I've ever seen.
Just finished watching this series. What a wonderful show and brilliant writing. Beautiful life lessons throughout.
I watch this every time it pops up. It is such a beautifully written piece perfectly acted by Brett. While I've seem some people argue that Nate should have been the next manager, this is the very reason why RK was elevated to the role. That, and Jason S. and the other writers said so.
0:45 Ted dropping a “that’s what she said” joke 😂
Gobling king is probably my favorite line from the whole series
One of the great scenes
I have binged this show 3 times now, and here I find myself watching scene after scene. One of the greatest shows ever...
a year later and i’m still not over this show
"You goblin king go" Now that was a Roy Trent classic.
The little details/callbacks in this show… the parallels to Nate’s press conference’s opening question, the use of “nuts” instead of mental like Roy usually does (since Ted’s press conference about how mental health is discussed in the news), the little heart/fist Roy uses to show love is same as his gorilla chest beating after a win, another silent approving head nod from Rebecca
"You, Goblin King, go!"
This is up there with the Darts scene imo
I just noticed how Roy turned to look at Ted before the cut to the press room. I never noticed that before. It gives a whole new color for this scene for me.
Who ever chooses the music for this show deserves so much credit .
It's Christa Miller (she is the wife of Bill Lawrence who was also the co-creator and writer etc.). She was in Scrubs (Perry's wife - another show created and written by Bill Lawrence - which is why Zach Braff directed episode 2). Miller picked a lot of the music on Scrubs and also Cougartown. Bill Lawrence also created Spin City, the hugely popular Michael J Fox show.
What most gets to me is Rebecca's face beaming with pride toward the end.
I haven’t watched this show yet and it’s already my favorite fucking thing on tv
You got to see it. Third season goes sideways a bit but its all good.
@@akamoroff- really? I thought they were all great
Best answer ever.
Ted Lasso is one of the best series my wife and I have ever watched and we were very sad when it ended. And this was one of the best scenes in one of the best series we ever watched.
I teared up a bit on this one, but also had to rewind in the beginning to double check that he called the first reporter “5 o’clock shadow head.” 😂
I love this show so much
I'm sorry to write this, but I believe that a completely honest answer such as Roy's would be mostly lost on the press corps here in the United States and would be utterly and completely wasted on the sports media.
Sadly... I find it impossible to disagree with your assessment. They would always try to find another angle to turn it something they can string out over as long as they can.
Unfortunately you're right.
You're not wrong. It embodies the unfortunate truth that this many in this country see things like kindness, humility, and forgiveness as weakness.
This show had so many great moments
5 o’ clock shadow head had me in tears when I saw it 😂
I love how this parallels Teds dog story earlier in season 2. Really shows how much Roy has grown and forshadows Roys position with the team at the end of the series.
You can see Keeley almost bursting into tears
I miss this show.
Loved Leslie reaction at the top
All the magic in this scene aside, I like the last shot of the coaches plust Trent and Les, in the office. After Les tells Ted the "press is ready..." the camera cuts to Roy who has his mouth open, like he is about to say something. I like to think he volunteered. Perhaps just to tell the story we hear. In any case, great cinematography, great storytelling.
This show is amazing
That wasn't Keeley tearing up. That was Juno.
I love this series.
No wiser words could’ve been said “real”fans could learn from this speech
This is why Ted Lasso Rocks
I would mind an extra episode but it’s just manager Roy giving nicknames to the press.
It’s beautiful
“That’s what that lady from the American Office said”
That is the most brilliantly worded homage of all time. I imagine the writer’s room where someone suggested Beard say “That’s what she said”, and someone else said “no, no, no. Let’s have Ted say ‘That’s what that lady from the American Office said’” and the rest of the writers room shot themselves in the head for not thinking of it first.
This is a great scene
You! Goblin King, Go! 😭
Love the character Roy Kent
Seems like Keeley is just Juno admiring Brett's acting in this scene. She's so locked in.
What a great show
The actor who played Roy had a lot of great scenes in this series. This was his best imo.
I've come to agreement with the fact that I will never be able to watch a scene from Ted Lasso and not cry...
The "That's what she said" joke Ted made, killed me.
This scene reminds me of a press conference where Jurgen Klopp is asked about Sadio Mane not shaking his hand. Same call diffusing of a rabid press, same empathy.
I watched Ted Lasso with such a feeling of hope. I thought, “Maybe people and the world could change for the better.”
Then I read Project 25 and realized that cruelty, narrow-mindedness, bigotry, sexism, prejudice, fascism, intolerance, and evil were alive and well, and making a comeback. And they dare call that “greatness” when it is exactly the opposite.
5 o'clock shadow head is so fucken funny as a specification for someone
Just now noticing Trent’s awesome Dolly Parton Tshirt.
When Trent closed the door it was in the background it was over
Then Rebecca knew she had a manager waiting in the wing
"That's what the lady from the American office said"
How did I miss that gold
Great scene
This Moment was when Rebecca saw Roy as the future manager of this club….
100%
And the people watching didn't hear a word of it because it was whispered 5 ft away from the mic's
does anybody know what songs plays at the end of his press confrence?