Ted Lasso’s “Inverting the Pyramid of Success” is a brilliant 50 minutes of television with the necessary themes we could all take notes on.
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Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
Ted Lasso’s “Inverting the Pyramid of Success” is a brilliant 50 minutes of television with the necessary themes we could all take notes on.
Read moreWritten by Sasha Garron Ted Lasso’s “Midnight Train to Royston” highlights the importance of a community and the benefits of uplifting each other.
Read moreTed Lasso’s “No Weddings and a Funeral” assiduously takes viewers through an emotional journey with Ted, Rebecca, and almost every other character.
Read moreWe did it, Greyhounds! Apple TV’s Ted Lasso wins best comedy at the 2021 Emmys and for a moment, all is right in the world because of this.
Read moreTed Lasso’s “The Signal” is a great episode that takes viewers through the dark forest that was forewarned in last week’s “Rainbow.”
Read moreTed Lasso’s “Carol of the Bells” is a magical episode that showcases just how important everyone’s joy and place in the world is.
Read moreTed Lasso’s third episode of the season, “Do The Right-est Thing” paints its theme clear as day through the title.
Read moreIn the bravery to tell a story infused with kindness, Ted Lasso’s season one finale, “The Hope That Kills You” heals through its sadness.
Read moreTed Lasso’s “For the Children” emphasizes the importance of accountability and allows its characters to be vulnerable where necessary.
Read moreTed Lasso’s “Biscuits” does an exquisite job of projecting the kind of warmth that sitting at home (or in your favorite space) brings forth.
Read moreIn some inexplicable way, Ted Lasso finds its perfect balance by combining everything in comedy while intermixing it effortlessly with drama.
Read moreRebecca’s apology in Ted Lasso’s “All Apologies” is one of the most important scenes in the entire series for the character’s journey.
Read moreWe might never recover from Rebecca singing “Let it Go” in Ted Lasso’s “Make Rebecca Great Again.”
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