Re: Ted Lasso: Believe
Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 5:50 pm
I guess that does fit into the idea that Ted is a vehicle for people to self-actualize through
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He’ll end up as the Richmond coach, and Ted’ll go back home once he finally figures out that’s why he’s a mess.dad wrote:they can't end this with Nate as a heel.
he has to be redeemed.
yeah, and likely repair his marriage/family, etc.spike wrote:He’ll end up as the Richmond coach, and Ted’ll go back home once he finally figures out that’s why he’s a mess.dad wrote:they can't end this with Nate as a heel.
he has to be redeemed.
I’m not sure he’ll repair the marriage, but learn to make peace with the new reality of his family. I can’t remember, but I assume he took the Richmond job to run away from it all.dad wrote:yeah, and likely repair his marriage/family, etc.spike wrote:He’ll end up as the Richmond coach, and Ted’ll go back home once he finally figures out that’s why he’s a mess.dad wrote:they can't end this with Nate as a heel.
he has to be redeemed.
i felt like there was still a little something there with ted and his wife when they were at the pub, and then later at the end of the episode when ted's ex and kid were leaving.spike wrote:I’m not sure he’ll repair the marriage, but learn to make peace with the new reality of his family. I can’t remember, but I assume he took the Richmond job to run away from it all.dad wrote:yeah, and likely repair his marriage/family, etc.spike wrote:He’ll end up as the Richmond coach, and Ted’ll go back home once he finally figures out that’s why he’s a mess.dad wrote:they can't end this with Nate as a heel.
he has to be redeemed.
That all seemed like a red herring to me. Or they reconcile but then Ted messes it up or realizes it’s not his journey.dad wrote:i felt like there was still a little something there with ted and his wife when they were at the pub, and then later at the end of the episode when ted's ex and kid were leaving.spike wrote:I’m not sure he’ll repair the marriage, but learn to make peace with the new reality of his family. I can’t remember, but I assume he took the Richmond job to run away from it all.dad wrote:yeah, and likely repair his marriage/family, etc.spike wrote:He’ll end up as the Richmond coach, and Ted’ll go back home once he finally figures out that’s why he’s a mess.dad wrote:they can't end this with Nate as a heel.
he has to be redeemed.
i definitely feel like he's going to leave richmond and go back home so he can be with his son more than he is now.
no..its a sign they have above the locker room door to look at everyday...Jorge wrote:Is "Believe" part of this show's title?
Fuck him. Every chance he’s been given to repair his imagined tiff with Ted he has completely shat upon. FUCK NATE.dad wrote:they can't end this with Nate as a heel.
he has to be redeemed.
Bert and ErnieE.H. Ruddock wrote:I’ve already said it but the Roy/Jamie becoming “friends” Is the best thing about this season. I love it so much
Faaaaaaaaaaack mespike wrote:My washing machine’s agitator sounds like Roy Kent.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:That’s a series finale if i ever saw one