Roy hugging Jamie after he punches his dad is probably the most powerful scene I’ve ever witnessed in entertainment. Perfection! I never get tired of seeing it and I can’t watch it without crying. It’s so healing.
The first scene where Roy is talking about the teammate whose baby had died and that's why he went especially ballistic when Roy made his remark can be applied to so many aspects of life. We don't always know what people are going through and how it may influence their behavior. This show is so amazing on every level.
Love Roy badgering the date while still calling the man a decent guy. “He’s fine, but that’s it. You deserve Spectacular.” Also, whoever thought of Rick rolling a funeral’s, and still letting it be solum and reverent is a genius. That song just works for the scene and pays respect to the sanctity of life and a funeral. Brilliant writing and brilliant writing.
@@P3TER_Official23 A “rickroll” was a popular phase in which someone would sent you a link of something, let’s say a sports article, and when you clicked on it, it would direct you to a video of Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”. It was wildly annoying, yet, simultaneously hilarious. I hope I explained it well. Please let me know if I missed anything you still aren’t sure of and I will be more than happy to help. Happy new year. Cheers.
@@P3TER_Official23just listen to the lyrics. They mean something. And I mean it’s been a year since I watched the show so I’ve kind of forgotten but I’m pretty sure they mention the song at some point in relation to her dad. Maybe that he used to like it. If they didn’t it’s just a clever scene utilising a happy sounding song’s lyrics in a dark, sad setting
I'm 57 years old and I honestly cannot remember a show or scene that makes me well up like the scene with Jamie and Roy. I have watched the series 3 times and that scene gets me every time.
I've seen a lot of shows over the course of my time on this planet.. from all over the world... and every single episode of this show is just so beautiful and emotional. When you don't have the words to say it, watch this show and it will give you those words.
Roy hugging Jamie after Jamie and his father fought is just so RAHHH best scene ever.Not only that but beard throwing him out the door just going ‘oopsie’ is one of many reasons why beards my favourite character
I lost my father about 18 months ago. This show (and a generous helping of therapy, which I approached, much like Ted, with a healthy dose of skepticism) helped me so much when it came to processing my feelings. He and I had a complicated relationship, a lot like Nate and his father so every time I see that scene I tear up. This show was terrific at showing the full spectrum of father - son relationships, and how they’re at the core of so much of who we are as we get older.
While not as emotionally charged as a few of these, the scene where Rebecca is at the meeting with Edwin Akufo and the other team owners is probably my favourite in the show. Truly an exceptional scene in my books.
I love how, at 2:57, when he says, "And as for why he did what he did, that's none of my fuckin' business," what he is really saying is, "that's none of our fuckin' business." Which of course also means, "that's none of your fuckin' business."
The lean forward is also him reverting back to Roy Classic. When he leans back at the start of the story, it's a very Coach Roy move, probably learned from Ted. And at the end of the story, he goes back to being his regular self. It's such a great acting choice
Roy's press conference gets me... Anyone who's lost a pregnancy understand utter grief... In some ways, its more painful than losing someone you've known for years.
Roy defending athletes having violent outbursts warms my heart. Everyone loves to pass judgement on people while living in a glass house. I shoved my goalkeeper in a high school match because he picked up a back pass when he shouldnt have. We got in each others face and emotions got the better of me. Everyone thought I was a pyscho for shoving my own player. Everyone, except the goalkeeper, and every one of my teammates. The truth is it was a playoff match, we didnt have a proper warm up, and people were not taking the other team seriously, and people were pissing about during the game not playing to their potential. Its one thing when youre watching something happen from the comfort of your living room, or the bleachers, its easy to forget you've been passionate and angry before too. I dont excuse the behavior, but passing judgement over something you weren't directly involved in seems misplaced.
Oh my god how I love this series. I have watched it 3 times and always cry and leave it feeling better. I just wish they would do more. It really made a difference in the world we live in.
This show has so many powerful moments. I wish these characters were real people and I was in their inner circle because of how amazing they are as a whole.
Where Ted Lasso succeeded, as far as I'm concerned, is in constant subversion of tropes. Which is a media-studies way of saying it didn't go the way you expect. "I forgive you" "Um, what...why?" is such a great moment. We've seen the set ups so many times, but Ted Lasso constantly went the other way. He immediately forgave Rebecca, Roy's first press conference was the opposite of a car crash but entirely in character. I guess that's the other part, it subverted tropes but maintained the characters' truths.
Totally agree - the thing is that the tropes are by and large lazy - they're crude approximations of the real world that are wrong at least as often as they are right. So, Ted Lasso subverts the tropes by being, really, more realistic than a trope-filled world, full of the mess and contradiction that real life IS full of.
This show is the best thing I've seen in a very long time. My daughter loved it but I didn't have the channel it was on. I bid for it on ebay for a very reasonable price and I watched it all in one day! No beds were made that day, no pots washed and no meals made, I had a long lovely lazy day and I loved it. I do hope they make more episodes now that it has proved to be so very popular.
man the church scene where they are all in the back area making a ruckus about whom Rebecca is dating was one of the better scenes. This show only having 3 seasons is a sham and needed to be 5 seasons at least, I'd still be watching it if it was on their 9th season....Man miss this show....
I uhhhh couldn’t go to the funeral of my Grandad who brought me up and was as much a father as anyone could ask for. It was selfish, I was too distraught and i didn’t think I could take being at the funeral. At the time I wanted to mourn in my own way. But now, I realise I missed the chance to grieve completely in the company of others who grieved also. I hope he forgives me, and I hope anyone not wanting to go to a funeral, does so anyway. When I see funeral scenes as emotional as this one, it brings me to tears and I only think of my grandad.
The scene then cuts to Roy Kent’s house the next morning. Roy opens his door picks up the paper and screams across the neighbourhood “BLOODY HELL !” Because the headline reads Roy Kent say he supports Issac and loves him after Issac’s vicious assault on a fan. 😂😂😂
little surprised by these picks. I half expected Jamie punching his dad and Roy's press conference but not the others. I really thought the darts game am Beard giving Nate a job be on here too.
I just discovered the show very recently honestly I thought I will never watch the show I don't like soccer I don't like watching shows with an accent. Out of boredom I watched it oh my God this is without the best show I watch clips on TH-cam every day this show is amazing I told people that they need to watch this I was so wrong. To quote Walt Whitman be curious not judgemental . Well I was judgemental and I was wrong.
Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you 🎵😊
The first scene is the second time I feel in love with you Roy Kent. The first was the second clip and the speech he gives to Rebecca about being struck by f**king lightning 🥹 Such amazing character. The whole lot of them honestly. It’s so well done.
It's utterly ridiculous... and just plain wrong... to single out the freely admitted wonder of a 'Ted-supported Rick-Roll' at the catastrophic expense of omitting the intra-interrupted duel-recounting of the most dramatic truths about their fathers... truths which fundamentally explain the most formative aspects of WHO Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton are... and WHY... a best scene that came just before Ted''s timid sing-empathy in this most monumental episode- 'No Weddings and a Funeral'. Ya... it's just wrong... to get 'that' best scene wrong!
Roy hugging Jamie after he punches his dad is probably the most powerful scene I’ve ever witnessed in entertainment. Perfection! I never get tired of seeing it and I can’t watch it without crying. It’s so healing.
I still tear up every time, even now.
The way Jamie flinches just before the hug. 😢
This comment made me cry
Brilliant use of a not-very-well-known George Harrison song. Fits the scene, wonder who picked it.
Also, loved the "watch the door... oops..."
Compassion at its vulnerable time 😮❤
This was a show that no one realized just how much the world needed it.
We need more, lots more.
So true!
@@leosarmiento4823 Yeah
the perfect comment about this show.
Amen to that
I like how everyone finally understood Jaimie after that interaction with his father.
The first scene where Roy is talking about the teammate whose baby had died and that's why he went especially ballistic when Roy made his remark can be applied to so many aspects of life. We don't always know what people are going through and how it may influence their behavior. This show is so amazing on every level.
Love Roy badgering the date while still calling the man a decent guy. “He’s fine, but that’s it. You deserve Spectacular.” Also, whoever thought of Rick rolling a funeral’s, and still letting it be solum and reverent is a genius. That song just works for the scene and pays respect to the sanctity of life and a funeral. Brilliant writing and brilliant writing.
This show was so smart that it fucking rickrolled us at a fuckin funeral scene. Cheers for that.
I don't get that scene
@@P3TER_Official23 A “rickroll” was a popular phase in which someone would sent you a link of something, let’s say a sports article, and when you clicked on it, it would direct you to a video of Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”. It was wildly annoying, yet, simultaneously hilarious. I hope I explained it well. Please let me know if I missed anything you still aren’t sure of and I will be more than happy to help. Happy new year. Cheers.
@@bigchief124 I know what a f-ing Rickroll is, I use the Internet
I don't get why they were singing the song
@@P3TER_Official23just listen to the lyrics. They mean something. And I mean it’s been a year since I watched the show so I’ve kind of forgotten but I’m pretty sure they mention the song at some point in relation to her dad. Maybe that he used to like it. If they didn’t it’s just a clever scene utilising a happy sounding song’s lyrics in a dark, sad setting
@@P3TER_Official23 It was a song from her childhood that her parents always sang. It was playing earlier in the episode when she's in her old room.
Ted talking about his dad's suicide while Rebecca talks about her dad cheating HAS to be on here
i just got to that part in the show and holy shit man that was cinema
I'm 57 years old and I honestly cannot remember a show or scene that makes me well up like the scene with Jamie and Roy. I have watched the series 3 times and that scene gets me every time.
I'm cryin' now just watching that scene again. What a masterpiece this show was.
I've seen a lot of shows over the course of my time on this planet.. from all over the world... and every single episode of this show is just so beautiful and emotional. When you don't have the words to say it, watch this show and it will give you those words.
There’s never been a show that has made me laugh and cry so many times in the same episode.
@@ericthompson463 Right!
"You, goblin kid" i could watch Roy call on reporters all day.
He's actually saying "Goblin King" in reference to the woman who looks like David Bowie in the 80's Jim Henson film "The Labyrinth"!
And they all knew who he was calling on!
Same
I started watching this show thinking , it’s never going to live up that hype. Boy was I wrong . What an amazing show.
It is!!
Roy hugging Jamie after Jamie and his father fought is just so RAHHH best scene ever.Not only that but beard throwing him out the door just going ‘oopsie’ is one of many reasons why beards my favourite character
ill never understand why he was allowed in the club house to begin with
That and Beard forgiving Nate!
I lost my father about 18 months ago. This show (and a generous helping of therapy, which I approached, much like Ted, with a healthy dose of skepticism) helped me so much when it came to processing my feelings. He and I had a complicated relationship, a lot like Nate and his father so every time I see that scene I tear up. This show was terrific at showing the full spectrum of father - son relationships, and how they’re at the core of so much of who we are as we get older.
So sorry to hear this 😞
I'm so sorry for your loss. Pale words. But Ted Lasso has so much meaning.
I feel you.
Nate's whole arc is just a lesson in writing that everyone should really, really need to look at. Absolutely brilliant!
Ted called Nate a genius in the Trent Crimm episode too.
What a show Ted Lasso was. Utterly brilliant
While not as emotionally charged as a few of these, the scene where Rebecca is at the meeting with Edwin Akufo and the other team owners is probably my favourite in the show. Truly an exceptional scene in my books.
That’s good and Akufo is such an entitled heel
I love how, at 2:57, when he says, "And as for why he did what he did, that's none of my fuckin' business," what he is really saying is, "that's none of our fuckin' business." Which of course also means, "that's none of your fuckin' business."
✊
The lean forward is also him reverting back to Roy Classic. When he leans back at the start of the story, it's a very Coach Roy move, probably learned from Ted. And at the end of the story, he goes back to being his regular self. It's such a great acting choice
Roy's press conference gets me... Anyone who's lost a pregnancy understand utter grief... In some ways, its more painful than losing someone you've known for years.
You're losing your hopes. :(
🫶
Roy defending athletes having violent outbursts warms my heart. Everyone loves to pass judgement on people while living in a glass house.
I shoved my goalkeeper in a high school match because he picked up a back pass when he shouldnt have. We got in each others face and emotions got the better of me. Everyone thought I was a pyscho for shoving my own player.
Everyone, except the goalkeeper, and every one of my teammates.
The truth is it was a playoff match, we didnt have a proper warm up, and people were not taking the other team seriously, and people were pissing about during the game not playing to their potential.
Its one thing when youre watching something happen from the comfort of your living room, or the bleachers, its easy to forget you've been passionate and angry before too.
I dont excuse the behavior, but passing judgement over something you weren't directly involved in seems misplaced.
I cried four separate times watching this
Oh my god how I love this series. I have watched it 3 times and always cry and leave it feeling better. I just wish they would do more. It really made a difference in the world we live in.
great choices. cried through half of them…will be rewatching (again!) soon
This series absolutely needs to continue
Let's party then, new season confirmed
Roy Kents first media conference was ❤
Honestly the best show for when you’re feeling down. It’s better than therapy.
This show has so many powerful moments. I wish these characters were real people and I was in their inner circle because of how amazing they are as a whole.
Rick roll funeral still makes my cry and laugh 😂
That show has HEART. Brilliant writing and "old fashioned" as fuck -- and I LOVE it.
If you don’t see the love between all these characters, then you’re not watching the same Ted Lasso I am ♥️
The Hey Jude scene is one of my favourites in the show
It’s beautiful. Including Rebecca and Teds phone call !
Where Ted Lasso succeeded, as far as I'm concerned, is in constant subversion of tropes. Which is a media-studies way of saying it didn't go the way you expect. "I forgive you" "Um, what...why?" is such a great moment.
We've seen the set ups so many times, but Ted Lasso constantly went the other way. He immediately forgave Rebecca, Roy's first press conference was the opposite of a car crash but entirely in character. I guess that's the other part, it subverted tropes but maintained the characters' truths.
Totally agree - the thing is that the tropes are by and large lazy - they're crude approximations of the real world that are wrong at least as often as they are right. So, Ted Lasso subverts the tropes by being, really, more realistic than a trope-filled world, full of the mess and contradiction that real life IS full of.
Jamie’s dad is the embodiment of relax I’m only kidding
The most spectacular show in a long long time.
This show is the best thing I've seen in a very long time. My daughter loved it but I didn't have the channel it was on. I bid for it on ebay for a very reasonable price and I watched it all in one day! No beds were made that day, no pots washed and no meals made, I had a long lovely lazy day and I loved it. I do hope they make more episodes now that it has proved to be so very popular.
man the church scene where they are all in the back area making a ruckus about whom Rebecca is dating was one of the better scenes. This show only having 3 seasons is a sham and needed to be 5 seasons at least, I'd still be watching it if it was on their 9th season....Man miss this show....
I am a puddle of tears.
The whole episode involving Nate and the violin is Top 10 episode of all-time. It also involves Rebecca at the meeting.
The SINGLE GREATEST SHOW of modern television
It's so cliché but, this show kind of save my life. Some weirdo speaking the same language I do. Same values! It reaches straight to my heart!
I uhhhh couldn’t go to the funeral of my Grandad who brought me up and was as much a father as anyone could ask for.
It was selfish, I was too distraught and i didn’t think I could take being at the funeral. At the time I wanted to mourn in my own way.
But now, I realise I missed the chance to grieve completely in the company of others who grieved also. I hope he forgives me, and I hope anyone not wanting to go to a funeral, does so anyway.
When I see funeral scenes as emotional as this one, it brings me to tears and I only think of my grandad.
The scene then cuts to Roy Kent’s house the next morning. Roy opens his door picks up the paper and screams across the neighbourhood
“BLOODY HELL !”
Because the headline reads Roy Kent say he supports Issac and loves him after Issac’s vicious assault on a fan.
😂😂😂
"be successful, dont be successful...i just want my son to be happy", said no immigrant father ever
But maybe they should.
I do not believe that is true
I am so glad you've known every immigrant family ever.
*cries in Chinese-American*
true dat!😢😢😢😢
48m had an emotional life. First scene hits hard evertime.
What a quote
When I grow up I want to be Roy Kent.
Well, either him or Coach Taylor from Friday night lights. Both are amazing examples of what a man should be.
Beautiful scene.
Roy Kent... You f*****g legend. He was the best character ever written in any comedy.
little surprised by these picks. I half expected Jamie punching his dad and Roy's press conference but not the others. I really thought the darts game am Beard giving Nate a job be on here too.
These are in 2 other parts on this channel 😌
God, this show…I swear….❤
I loved the part (Not shown here) but on the final season where they should Jamie's dad smiling as it looks like he admitted himself for help.
The best show! hands down! 😍
I just discovered the show very recently honestly I thought I will never watch the show I don't like soccer I don't like watching shows with an accent. Out of boredom I watched it oh my God this is without the best show I watch clips on TH-cam every day this show is amazing I told people that they need to watch this I was so wrong. To quote Walt Whitman be curious not judgemental . Well I was judgemental and I was wrong.
4:50 This is the single best scene in the inter show. Hands down.
Friggin' awesome!
Best.RickRoll.EVER!!!!!
He literally punched him sober
Roy Kent is my hero ❤
6:18 did beard go finish the dude off?
Missing the best one.... The darts scene where Ted beats Rupert.
It’s in the first video on this channel :)
Just got Rick rolled
Darts.
BBQ Sauce.
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
🎵😊
I’ve experienced many emotions upon being rickrolled, but this.. this was different
The note...was from Grandad 🤯
I didn't review nothing, how can these based on mine ?
😏
❤
I wish I had apple streaming becuase I didn't see the show
Could you try to do a Trent crim falling for the team
Roy diesnt speak alot. Buy god dammit, when he does.. people listen
The press conference scene is the exact moment the show was too cringe for me to keep watching
Why?👀👀👀
What-? This is an amazing show
Your loss pal
Sounds like you’re the cringe one, not the show.
What an idiot.
The first scene is the second time I feel in love with you Roy Kent. The first was the second clip and the speech he gives to Rebecca about being struck by f**king lightning 🥹
Such amazing character. The whole lot of them honestly. It’s so well done.
Rebecca’s dad’s funeral ALWAYS gets me! The many different layers that all these scenes give 🥹
It's utterly ridiculous... and just plain wrong... to single out the freely admitted wonder of a 'Ted-supported Rick-Roll' at the catastrophic expense of omitting the intra-interrupted duel-recounting of the most dramatic truths about their fathers... truths which fundamentally explain the most formative aspects of WHO Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton are... and WHY... a best scene that came just before Ted''s timid sing-empathy in this most monumental episode- 'No Weddings and a Funeral'.
Ya... it's just wrong... to get 'that' best scene wrong!
Could you try to do a Trent crim falling for the team
Could you try to do a Trent crim falling for the team