“The Diamond Dogs” is everything that a solid A+ episode should be, and it’s the best kind of surprise Ted Lasso, as a show has to offer.
Analytical Features, Reviews, and Big Feelings
“The Diamond Dogs” is everything that a solid A+ episode should be, and it’s the best kind of surprise Ted Lasso, as a show has to offer.
Ted Lasso’s “Make Rebecca Great Again” makes it clear that there’s no darkness these characters can’t come out of.
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Ted Lasso’s “Two Aces” reminds the audience of the fact that softness is a strength, and that teamwork really makes the dream work.
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Ted Lasso’s “Tan Lines” is one of the strongest episodes of the show’s first season largely due to its emphasis on belief.
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Ted Lasso’s “For the Children” emphasizes the importance of accountability and allows its characters to be vulnerable where necessary.
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“Trent Crimm, The Independent” continues Ted Lasso’s streak of superb episodes by setting up what essentially becomes this show’s spirit.
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Ted Lasso’s “Biscuits” does an exquisite job of projecting the kind of warmth that sitting at home (or in your favorite space) brings forth.
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In its Pilot episode Ted Lasso shows us that this series is all about potential by giving us a clear route to where characters are headed.
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In some inexplicable way, Ted Lasso finds its perfect balance by combining everything in comedy while intermixing it effortlessly with drama.
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Roy’s moment of vulnerability with Keeley and Phoebe in Ted Lasso’s “All Apologies” carries through the entire season beautifully.
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Roy 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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In honor of Women’s History Month we’re celebrating our favorite women on TV right now.
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Ted Lasso is the unexpected treasure that’s taken the world by storm through unbeatable kindness and brilliant humor.
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