• Season 2, Episode 2 "Lavender" | Match 013

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • Podcast

Season 2, Episode 2 "Lavender" | Match 013

  • Summary

  • "People say cuss words when they don't know the right ones to use to express themselves. Except Bernie Mac. He uses them like van Gogh uses yellow. You know, effectively.”


    Jamie’s Lowpoint, Roy’s Unfiltered TV Debut, & Ted’s Dilemma; Mike⁠ and ⁠Marc continue their season two rewatch, this week joined by guest Jaurius Hero (returning from his first appearance at Phoenix Fan Fusion.)


    After being rejected by Manchester City, Jamie seeks a second chance at AFC Richmond, leaving Ted torn about bringing him back. Roy’s unfiltered debut on Sky Sports shakes up the network, while Sam becomes increasingly frustrated at the prospect of Jamie rejoining the team. As the club struggles on the field, Ted faces mounting pressure to make the right call for the team's future.


    Match Highlights: loud neighbour argument webcams, horse puns, Jamie Tartt's autonomy, friends as a support system but not as a personal therapist, Nikes/Kicks of Lasso, a cycle of toxic behavior, what Gordon Bombay and Ted Lasso have in common, an episode chock full of subtext, Ted's moustache's Twitter, Jeremy Swift is hilarious, plus much, much more...



    (Recorded: August 29th, 2024)



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    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ted Lasso soundalike VO by Joe Gaudet

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