• Season 2, Episode 1 "Goodbye Earl" | Match 012

  • Sep 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
  • Podcast

Season 2, Episode 1 "Goodbye Earl" | Match 012

  • Summary

  • "You deserve someone who makes you feel like you've been struck by fucking lightning. Don't you dare settle for 'fine'.”



    Season Two Kickoff, Richmond's Penalty Catastrophe, and a New Team Therapist; Bonnie, Mike⁠, and ⁠Marc begin season two with a rewatch pro, Tony Curtis (from Bruh Meets World.)


    AFC Richmond is stuck in a midseason slump, having tied every game. During a crucial penalty kick, an accident involving the team’s mascot, Earl, leaves Dani devastated and unable to play confidently. Concerned for the team's morale, the management brings in Dr. Sharon Fieldstone, a tough new sports psychiatrist, whose methods challenge Ted’s coaching style. As Dani works to overcome his guilt, Roy adjusts to life after retirement and considers new opportunities, while Rebecca faces a tough decision in her love life. The team navigates these changes, setting the stage for an eventful season two premiere.


    Match Highlights: Bill Lawrence's writer evolution, what BOY MEETS WORLD and TED LASSO characters are the most similar, did Earl unalive himself or was it Dani's fault, the introduction of Jan Maas, "Good for Her", the fear of intimacy & guarding yourself from being hurt, Ted's character arc progression, "Girl, Listen" inside scoop, more filmed stage musicals need to be sold on physical media, plus much, much more...


    (Recorded: July 1st, 2024)



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    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ted Lasso soundalike VO by Joe Gaudet


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