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Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
#31
Oh, Ted Lasso, you make me happy.

S3 Ep02 Roy Kent deals with the breakup with Keelie. Trent Grimm will be writing a book about the team. No one is happy about that. And the team pursues a mercurial football star. There were more laughs in this episode. Hanna Waddingham had a great scene in a men's restroom. Actually there were a couple of scenes in bathrooms/locker rooms. The best thing about the show was Coach Beards squeak of excitement.
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#32
Dan John, who is maybe my favorite fitness writer, said today that Ted Lasso "s the most honest presentation about coaching that I have ever seen." He also linked to this nice article
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#33
All the feels with Ted Lasso. Ep 03 Ted learns some bad information and we deal with Zava, the superstar player the team has hired.

It's all very good.
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#34
S3 Ep06: Sunflowers
The team is off to Amsterdam for a friendly match but their losing ways continue. This episode was particularly good and a long episode as well. There at least four distinct story lines, all of which were very good and finally Ted comes to grips with coaching the team. The show was full of pathos and humor. It was probably fun for the cast to shoot on location.
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#35
He's here...he's there...

https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/movies-...m-17907166


Quote:[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.78)]Everyone’s favorite ‘Ted Lasso’ star is bringing his comedy show to S.F.[/color]
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.78)][color=var(--body-font-color)]Aidin Vaziri[/color] April 19, 2023[/color]

[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.78)]Brett Goldstein, the actor known for his role on the widely acclaimed Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso,” is bringing his one-man comedy show to San Francisco.

The double Emmy-winning actor, writer and director is scheduled to take the stage at the Orpheum Theatre on May 16-17, where “swears,” according to promoter BroadwaySF, are expected to abound. The second performance was added the day after news of Goldstein coming the Bay Area was announced on Wednesday, April 19, due to “overwhelming demand.” 

“Whoa thanks San Francisco! Second night just added on May 17! Get your tickets NOW. … Please please don’t get dodgy expensive second hand tickets!” Goldstein tweeted.



On “Ted Lasso,” now in its third and possibly final season, the 42-year-old British actor portrays the irritable football star-turned-coach Roy Kent of the fictional AFC Richmond team, who has a fondness for the F-word. The star also co-created Apple TV+’s comedy series, “Shrinking,” with Jason Segel and Bill Lawrence. 

Despite his accomplishments on the small screen, Goldstein maintains that stand-up comedy is his true passion.

Brett Goldstein, who portrays coach Roy Kent in “Ted Lasso,” will perform his standup routine at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco on May 16-17.


“I f— stormed it,” he recently told Variety about his first experience on the stage. “The adrenaline was so powerful that I had a great gig, and I was like, ‘Wow! F—!’”

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Brett Goldstein: 8 p.m. May 16; 7 p.m. May 17. Tickets start at $60.50. BroadwaySF’s Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market Street, S.F. broadwaysf.com

Tickets for the 2,200-capacity Orpheum Theatre shows, starting at $60.50, went on sale Thursday, April 20.
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#36
I follow him on Instagram so I saw that ad for his show. Sadly, I will not be attending. He was very entertaining on the Colbert show last week.
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#37
Ted Lasso, you complete me. Such a funny show. So much empathy. Great characters. Every character gets a bit of a well thought out arc.

In this episode, Ted introduces the idea of total football. The team finally comes around for just a moment. That's the main story line but there are at least three other stories going.
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#38
Binged a bunch of episodes when we came back. Saw the penultimate episode last night. Mental Health issues came back to the fore and how the show will end is proposed. More sweetness and light that I will miss. I don't know how they got Man-City to agree to lose a match on TV. They are Premiere League champions at the moment. It will be sad/fun to see the end. Fingers crossed for a fourth season.

Unfortunately, my free pass ends on Monday and the final episode airs on Tuesday. Yes, I'll be paying for one more month of Apple+
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#39
And that's all folks. Ep12 Season 3 brings the show to a close in a super extended episode. I think every character and storyline received closure and all in a very good way. I'm sad this show has run it's course but the ending was quite fitting and true to the show.
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#40
Greg - since you still have Apple TV and you are doing all things Irish, you should watch Bad Sisters.
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