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Ted Lasso Season 2 (Part 4/4)

#tedlasso #tedlassoseason2 00:00 Opening 8:42 No Weddings and a Funeral 25:42 Midnight Train to Royston 43:11 Inverting the Pyramid of Success 1:01:45 Ending Editing and Visual Elements: Xander What Channel Art work and Animations: Xander What SEND ME STUFF: PO Box 778372 Henderson, NV 89077 Liquid IV affiliate link: https://glnk.io/koyv/funnylilgalreacts or use code: FUNNYLILGALREACTS at check out for 15% off your order and free shipping. (I need it more than Amazon does!) ************************************************************************************** Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/funnylilgalreacts Instagram : funnylilgalreacts Email: funnylilgalreacts@gmail.com ************************************************************************************** PLAYLISTS https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKEQoYR558sNX6SAMQP-z0Ph https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKGGtYEX5S82LIAWAeN0NplQ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKF2Dp9xdFC-VM_DkDl6nXCt https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKEcAbabaIxH8dJQ8fuzgIzv https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKH-iXSu5b1fTAMj-MF2OJkd https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKE13it_gDGBZ_XL8VYrZ_90 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKF7jaJ-a-H3cxDmzERs1QI8 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKFwOjrLhW4MRAkY0rFZsQcf https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKFiXu5Z_zA3WXX04s-Xlp6H https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKEy-Z8zGYV6zaZVvPtjtNSA https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKHAvq7DukVz8MkUol8aKwsR https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKHV60Fi4KOLEmFgOzlfLK46 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKGspRcJtlDAMIKni3iU7p46 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKEUu9KGXrL3R7H5CkqdAQpl https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKH9fXysj3J9k58EPPsJLhaJ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKFef7Es2TM0uD4VIksPgiqZ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKF86xjJ88QgxJ83FXRiiU0y https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKExljMIeUWhqFOhsTZhxPwy https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKE8usbmgPOoReOD0rQJHnmy https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKE4ruMsjwJ9iGhQjgqrMczN https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv8NdzitlOKERFnm3_eQz0ddBD06fdsMu Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.

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Connor Alexander

Like I said in the last reaction, Nate really not just angered me, he added a sour note to the show that even Rupert or early Jamie didn't add. This is actually the first time I've watched the second half of season 2 since it originally aired. Nate's vitriol and selfishness just was so damn ugly. Everyone else? Love 'em. Especially Keeley and Rebecca's friendship (with a dash of Sassy) is just the best. More women friendships in TV where they are supportive and good to each other.

Michael Nolan

I never would have anticipated a TV show about professional football to be a funny and touching look at being a better human. Expectations subverted all day!

Eric

I know Jamie giving Dani the kick is supposed to be this big moment, but if you're shooting 100% on penalty kicks, Jamie? Take it yourself, man.

Michael Harn

Great reactions! I'm planning on binging Season 3, so I haven't started it yet, but I look forward to you covering those later once I'm finished with the season myself!

Terry Yelmene

After 15 minutes of friggin' BRILLIANT post view commentary on three of the most brilliant episodes of television... that moment of thoughtful 'actual crying' for Nate... I can't... I just can't get over the brilliance of this woman's empathy. Angela is the perfect combination of the emotional intelligence and integrity of PiB Cassie, the Ted Lasso enthusiasm of Jacqui at the Movies, and the intellectual insight of Greg 'ReelRejects' Alba. PiB may be my favorite reaction channel, but funnylilgal is challenging that commitment. Thank You Angela, these are truly great reactions!

HeyHeyJK

Great reactions to a frustrating finale', in terms of Nate's turn to the dark side. I think we only have 2 episodes left in s3 and can't wait for your reactions to all of those!

David Plunkett

Any significant difference between the YouTube version and the Vimeo version? Any reason to prefer one over the other?

funnylilgalreacts

One was still in the copyright window, but then some people are having issues with Vimeo so that’s why I put both links on there.

Anonymous

You missed a major plot point in your watch. Its a little hard to pick up but when Nate goes back into the dressing room to change suits there is a transporter accident. Nate is transported to a parallel mirror universe and his evil alter-Nate is the one who turns on Ted. You can spot the alter-Nate because he has gray hair.

Anonymous

You mentioned how all the Dads are horrible, except for Higgins. Despite Ted’s best efforts, he’s doing the absentee father thing... In fact, there are only two intact families in the show. Higgin’s and Nate’s. They don’t really show Higgins as a positive role model, even if he has a loving wife,etc.... they show him as more of a likable buffoon. Sam’s dad might be ok, sort of, but he put a guilt trip on Sam without even a discussion. Nate’s dad is a piece of work... I can’t help but wonder why they are so weak on POSITIVE EXAMPLES OF FAMILY. Sure, the team forms a family, but ...I really like the show, just wonder about this particular aspect. Love watching it with you.

Anonymous

I disagree. I think this show has many positive examples of family. It just doesn’t have many traditional examples of family. Yes, Ted isn’t physically present with his son. But he’s far from being an absentee father. The two FaceTime very regularly and they communicate openly. Ted supports his son fully and honestly and, while he is clearly frustrated with the situation, his son feels none of that. I know a lot of fathers who are a lot less engaged despite living under the same roof. Higgins demonstrates a true partnership with his wife setting an outstanding example of a loving and respectful marriage. When many more players than expected show up for Christmas, there’s no frustration, anger or blame. They just make it work. That’s not buffoonery. That’s family. While Sam’s father could have reacted better regarding the Dubai Air endorsement, it isn’t a guilt trip. It’s an honest expression of frustration. It’s not perfect but (news flash) people aren’t perfect. And when Sam’s activism has a real impact, Sam’s father calls him the “butterfly whose wings made this happen.” He’s so proud and he says so. Lots of dads forget that point. (Oh, and as for his father taking the credit for Sam’s activism. It’s clearly a joke. You know how I know that? Because they both laugh.) Rebecca’s mother may have her faults, but she wholeheartedly loves and supports her daughter in everything. Roy serves as a strong and loving surrogate father figure for his niece. And while Nate’s father is distant and demanding, his mother is the picture of love, affection and support. There are lots of strong examples of family in general and fathers specifically. They just aren’t perfect and flat. They all have their faults and struggles just like us. That’s real and it’s what makes this show great.

Anonymous

You have points. I think they are showing parents redeem themselves, more than examples of good parents, for the most part. Notice that Rebecca spent her life stewing over her parents’ poor relationship, likely making some poor choices related to it, her mother ignoring her advice, but not telling her why, repeatedly....until finally, after her father passed, (decades of strife and dysfunction) she and her mother finally discuss the elephant, somehow, can’t consider that a good example of parenting. I do agree that Higgins is shown positively, except that they show him as a likable buffoon, which is unlikely to be someone most young people would aspire to imitate, and therefore, not a great example, even if he is a good husband/father. Ted is doing the best he can, and in the situation he has, probably a lot better than most would in similar situations, I suppose what matters with him is that he tries, just far less than ideal, particularly with his ex-wife dating the marriage councilor...so many questions there...at least they aren’t making that parenting situation all sunshine and rainbows. I would still prefer at least one other traditional family that works well to balance out all the horrendous stuff.

Anonymous

I can appreciate that. Frankly, I think our main disagreement is between what makes a “good” parent vs what makes a “perfect” parent and (particularly since we’re talking about a piece of fiction) that’s perfectly understandable. Also, don’t get me wrong, I think the conversation between Rebecca and her mother should have happened well before her father’s funeral. But that’s on both of them. I’m more interested in seeing parents (specifically fathers since I am one) honestly trying to be better than I am watching perfect families led by parents who magically have all the right answers. I saw enough of the latter on prime time sitcoms growing up and they just don’t exist in real life. In real life, every parent knows that there’s no manual. You make it up as you go along and, even when you’re trying your best, you screw up…sometimes big. You pass on your own fears, insecurities, prejudices and assumptions and (more often than not) you drag yourself over the coals for it later. I think that one of the main things that makes this show awesome, is that it shows us that, while this is real, it isn’t a static reality…at least it doesn’t have to be. We will still make mistakes and those mistakes will have real consequences. But we can learn from them too. We can be better. For me, that’s the through line. No one is perfect. No one has it all figured out. And no one will. But we can all be better - not when compared to each other, but compared to ourselves. It’s funny because most parents (myself included) have been trying to teach that lesson to our kids for years. But most of us don’t give ourselves that grace. This show does…and that’s awesome. Think about it. Imagine you’re a child. Do you want a parent who’s perfect and so expects (at least subconsciously) that perfection from you? Or do you want a flawed human who loves you not just in spite of your flaws, but because of them, someone who expects you to make mistakes and shows you how you can learn from them together? I know what I choose. Of course I could be wrong. It’s rare…but it happens.