In the second episode of his eponymous Apple TV+ series991 Archives Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) brings his new boss a box of cookies. It's a tiny gesture (literally, since the box is barely bigger than a Twinkie), and one that the deeply skeptical Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) declines at first. But she's curious, so she tries one. Then another. And another. Turns out they're incredible.
By the middle of the episode, "Biscuits With the Boss" has become an established daily ritual, a regular dose of sweetness that Rebecca gets to look forward to, no matter how sour the rest of her life has become. And Ted Lasso, the show, has come that much closer to becoming the very same for its viewers.
There are worse things to believe in than the idea that although the world might be crap, sometimes the people in it are not.
If you've not yet had the pleasure of trying Ted Lasso, there's no time like the present. With the Season 1 finale dropping this Friday, Oct. 2, you can spend today getting caught up — or spend the weekend binge-watching all 10 half-hour episodes in one sitting. Take it from someone who did just that when the entire season was made available for critics in August: It's an excellent use of your time, if you're in need of something to make you feel a bit better about the world for a little while. And who isn't, in 2020?
Granted, Ted Lasso, like Ted himself, arrived on the scene with dubious qualifications. It's an adaptation of, of all things, a TV commercial. Specifically, a series of NBC Sports promos from the early 2010s that had Sudeikis playing a clueless American football coach who gets a job coaching British football (i.e., soccer), despite his lack of understanding of even the basic rules of the sport. The Apple TV+ version retains the same basic premise, as well as Sudeikis as Ted and Brendan Hunt as Assistant Coach Beard (both are also credited as co-creators, along with Joe Kelly of Detroitersand Bill Lawrence of Scrubs).
It mines some very funny jokes from Ted's total unfamiliarity with with both football and British culture in general — do not get this man started on tea — and spins narrative yarn from the obvious question of why Ted would be hired in the first place. To that, it adds a top-notch ensemble cast that includes Juno Temple as Keeley, a confident WAG; Nick Mohammed as Nathan, the team's perpetually overlooked equipment manager; Brett Goldstein as Roy, a grouchy aging football star; and Phil Dunster as Jamie, the team's bratty star player.
But what takes Ted Lassofrom an amusing distraction about an idiot American to one of the most lovable new shows of 2020 is its enormous heart. In its stubborn belief that compassion and generosity can change the world for the better, Ted Lassofeels almost like a reverse Schitt's Creek, or a more light-hearted Friday Night Lights. As with those shows, Ted Lasso's gentleness feels all the more moving because it feels earned. It's not so sunny that it refuses to acknowledge the shadows; indeed, Ted admits at one point that his relentless optimism is driving his wife away. But he, and the show, presses on anyway with the mission of spreading joy and warmth. And bit by bit, Ted starts to see those qualities reflected back at him.
Sure, Ted Lassois a fantasy. You will not be surprised to hear that our well-intentioned protagonist, who needed the scoring system explained to him in the first episode, proves to be a surprisingly decent coach by the the middle of the season, largely because he's just so great at handling people. You might be surprised to hear that this coach is sonice, he professes to not caring all that much about winning or losing. None of this would make a lick of sense on a real professional team, and no doubt some sports fans are gritting their teeth at the absurdity of it all.
But speaking as a TV fan, there are worse things to believe in than the idea that although the world might be crap, sometimes the people in it are not. Sometimes they stand up for you against an evil ex, or show up in the middle of the night to help you break an ancient curse, or bring you cookies without being asked just because you know you'll enjoy them. Sometimes, it's just nice to to remember that kindness can make a difference — that others can be kind to you, and that you can be kind to them in turn.
Ted Lassois now streaming on Apple TV+.
Director Lorene Scafaria on the true story and empathy of 'Hustlers'Jonathan Safran Foer challenges everyone to fly less to fight climate changeBeautiful photo of Jewish and Muslim families bonding at protest will give you hopeA woman reached into her bag of bananas and got a gross surpriseYouth climate activist Alexandria Villaseñor demands climate action from world leadersXiaomi teases new phone with a screenGreta Thunberg masterfully pulls apart congressman's argument on climate changeFirefox calls BS on Google's fullYouTube changed its verification process and creators are losing their badgesLEGO releases 'Beauty and the Beast' blocks just in time for the liveThis absolutely stunning Oreo art will blow your mind'Breaking Bad' Netflix movie to play in theatersCalendar will help you count down the days until Trump is out of officeJ.K. Rowling made a major correction to this 'Daily Mail' tweetHendrick's, yes, the gin company, launches wacky smart speakerAn umbrella blocked people out of a WeWork office for 2 daysFacebook was also listening to Portal commands and will start again soonA group of people ready to ‘Storm Area 51' were met by armed guards at the gateGreta Thunberg masterfully pulls apart congressman's argument on climate changeGenius couple finds answer to the 'what should we have for dinner' problem The Amazon Echo deals have arrived in full force The best Black Friday deals under $25: Lego, Echo devices, and more Black Friday Sonos deals: Era 300, Ace, Beam at record lows Best Black Friday robot vacuum deal: Save $340 on the roborock Qrevo S Robot Vacuum Best Black Friday Bose QuietComfort headphones deal: Save $150 at Amazon 25+ best Bluetooth speaker deals ahead of Black Friday Best Black Friday tablet deal: Save $200 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE NYT Connections hints and answers for November 29: Tips to solve 'Connections' #537. A dog, an Egyptian pyramid, a viral video, and the truth behind it all Best Black Friday MacBook Air 15 deal: 2024 M3 model is $1,044 Shop the best early Black Friday deals under $50 Wordle today: The answer and hints for November 28 Early Black Friday security camera deals [2024] Australia Senate votes to ban children under 16 from social media Shop early Black Friday deals on Amazon Fire tablets NYT Connections hints and answers for November 28: Tips to solve 'Connections' #536. Black Friday Samsung Galaxy phone deals: Save up to 31% on S24 Ultra, Z Fold 6, and more Black Friday Bird Buddy deal: Score the smart bird feeder for $80 off Espresso machine early Black Friday deals: Get up to 53% off Best Black Friday Meta Quest 3S deal: $75 in free credit
1.492s , 10132.578125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【1991 Archives】,Openness Information Network