Today, cheers for the wanker means that belief in someone is an extraordinarily prevailing and heartening sound.
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Today, cheers for the wanker means that belief in someone is an extraordinarily prevailing and heartening sound.
Read moreThe emphasis on belief is at the forefront of this show’s spirit. Ted Lasso is incredible for a myriad of reasons, but one word inspires all.
Read moreJamie Tartt’s subtle sacrifice in Ted Lasso’s “Two Aces” might just be the most surprising gem to come out of the show’s first season.
Read moreTed shows up for everyone—he’d never give up even when he lets go, which is why this moment in Ted Lasso’s “Tan Lines” hits so hard.
Read moreTed Lasso’s Season 2 trailer promises that kindness is making a comeback and that’s all we need.
Read moreTed Lasso’s “be curious not judgmental” scene is renowned for a reason. It hits us all with a ton of bricks.
Read moreNathan Shelley’s big break in Ted Lasso’s Season 1 finale “The Hope That Kills You” is a moment worth analyzing further.
Read moreRoy’s moment of vulnerability with Keeley and Phoebe in Ted Lasso’s “All Apologies” carries through the entire season beautifully.
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 moreRoy and Keeley’s locker room vulnerability in Ted Lasso’s “The Hope That Kills You” is a beautiful showcase of strength and adoration.
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