Mr.Ridiculous__
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I like it. That's all I have to contribute to the thread
Not sure if they’re trying and failing to make him the lovable awkward guy or if they’ve purposely given him this odd heel turn.feck Nate that slimy prick
Definitely doing it on purpose, he's been a dick all season.Not sure if they’re trying and failing to make him the lovable awkward guy or if they’ve purposely given him this odd heel turn.
Possibly. With him getting greyish hair as well. Have a feeling Nate resigns and takes over some club and they start some sort of rivalryIs Nate supposed to be their version of Mourhino?
Not just that but the insecurity about not being a player sorta explains Jose's hostile personality and I'm seeing same thing with Ned.Possibly. With him getting greyish hair as well. Have a feeling Nate resigns and takes over some club and they start some sort of rivalry
I can’t see any possibility of Nate resigning - he isn’t ashamed of his behaviour. He has a problem with how people view him and he thinks that’s the fault of others.Possibly. With him getting greyish hair as well. Have a feeling Nate resigns and takes over some club and they start some sort of rivalry
Don't think Ted will fire him, but yeah Rebecca might if she got to know this.I can’t see any possibility of Nate resigning - he isn’t ashamed of his behaviour. He has a problem with how people view him and he thinks that’s the fault of others.
My own guess is they win the promotion, Ted credits Nate for the win but Rebecca fires Nate. Has to be a reason she witnessed the brief conversation with Nate and Rupert at the funeral. If you compound this with her own character arc about juggling her personal life in conflict with running the club, she will see that she has to make tough decisions as the owner and this is one that has to be made. Secondly, there is an element of the guardian angel comparison that was made in the Christmas episode with Ted watching Its a Wonderful Life and Rebecca shows up at that pivotal scene - Rebecca is going to make a decision that she may feel Ted is incapable of making in order to protect him.
True. I’ve gotten more into it. What I thought was a silly little show featuring the standard cultural misunderstandings has gotten a lot better. Good stuff.We need more shows like this.
Eurgh please noWe need more shows like this.
Be interesting to see if they go full 'Entourage', with Premier League player guest appearances etc.
It'll be hilarious if Pele, Beckham, George Best and Johann Cruyff all failed to popularise football in America. But Ted Lasso succeeded.
I thought you’d stopped watching Haven’t watched the finale, might stick it on in a minute.Nate deserves actual death.
Planned to once this season was over. On the fence about whether I'll watch S3 but I guess the Mourinho style arc plus Prem might make it better. Will see.I thought you’d stopped watching Haven’t watched the finale, might stick it on in a minute.
It's transitioned into being a dramedy. The episodes are US-network-drama length now.Is it me or did it get a bit boring during season 2 and also not very funny anymore?
Said that to my wife when watching tonight, she reckons it's the pub culture thing.They went full Mou on Nate . Can't wait for next season where he eyepokes Coach Beard.
Also, does anyone else find it strange that the 3 Richmond fans never go to the stadium to watch their team play?
It makes sense, in a very odd way. Not because Ted did anything wrong, mind you. It's just that the most dangerous "villains" are the losers who suddenly get a little bit of power and influence. You'd think that they are more sympathetic than most people, and often that's the case. But there are some really bitter twats as well, who wants revenge on society.Reasoning behind Nate's change in charecter is confusing.
I don't recall Lasso ignoring him or treating him like dirt like he was saying.
Yeah I see what you mean.It makes sense, in a very odd way. Not because Ted did anything wrong, mind you. It's just that the most dangerous "villains" are the losers who suddenly get a little bit of power and influence. You'd think that they are more sympathetic than most people, and often that's the case. But there are some really bitter twats as well, who wants revenge on society.
I've met a few Nates in my life, so the character really grinds my gears. At least the stereotypical jock spent most of his life unchallenged, so it makes sense that he lacks empathy. The same can't be said of people like Nate.
Think he was displacing his daddy issues on to TedReasoning behind Nate's change in charecter is confusing.
I don't recall Lasso ignoring him or treating him like dirt like he was saying.
It's Ted's fault for having that daddy mustache!Think he was displacing his daddy issues on to Ted
It's Ted's fault for having that daddy mustache!