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"Ted Lasso": Maybe the World Is Not That Terrible | Israel today

2020-10-04T12:20:59.780Z


The series "Ted Lasso" makes us feel good in this difficult time - with a pink and absurd reality and the most optimistic person in the world | TV


The series that came up on Apple TV makes us feel good in this difficult time - with a pink and unfounded reality and the most optimistic person in the world

  • Makes viewers feel good.

    "Ted Lasso"

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    From the series

There's only one character in this series who does not fall under the spell of Ted Lasso, and that is his wife.

Yes, so much so that this series is unrealistic.

She's the only one who's really upset about him, and wants a divorce because she's tired of his exaggerated optimism.

But really, apart from it, it seems as if the "Ted Lasso" series operates in a parallel world, one that is swept after Lasso into a rosy and absurd reality.



It is very unusual to see an entire series drifting after such a character.

In any other contemporary TV series, Ted Lasso could have been the annoying snooze, serving as a comedic pause for the complex and depressing characters who lead the story.

But here Ted Lasso is the main character and it's contagious.

He is constantly smiling and shining, always looking at the half full glass, forgiving everything, joking in every situation and seems unrelated to the depressive reality of 2020.



Ted Lasso is an American football coach from Kansas who one day signs as the head coach of a football team in the Premier League, the English Premier League.

He has no experience in football coaching, and to be honest he is also not exactly aware of the differences between football and football, but that is not what stopped him from tackling the challenge and in the premiere episode landed in London with a suitcase and lots of mood.



Lasso is an American breed that is a bit rare to see on screen today.

Innocent, naive, funny, with a mustache that can be curled up inside.

A man with a golden heart, who wants to do good to all around him and also to those he met by chance on the street.

One who eats for the first time in his life a particularly spicy Indian food, and only out of politeness and appreciation for his hosts will he finish everything off the plate.

He also bakes cookies daily for his boss, who even hired him just to ruin the group whose treacherous divorce fan.

Positive climb, but exaggerated.



The series follows the moves that Lasso makes to conquer his skeptical actors, and rides on the cultural gaps and attitudes between Britons and Americans.

"Ted Lasso" is a surprising, fun and really funny series, but what's even more surprising is that it's an adaptation of an advertisement.

Lasso, played by Jason Sudeikis, invented a few years ago to promote season's Premier League broadcasts; NBC incorporated some of the jokes that campaign even squeezed episode series, to win widespread success even though it hides streaming service Apple



may sound You like a series about football, and it really has a lot of sports jokes and indirect preoccupation with the industry, but just as Lasso is not bothered by losses or victories but by the way and the internal change his players are going through, so does the series.

She does not put the emphasis on football, but on the relationships between the characters.



And of course, all the other characters in the story - from the lovable butler, through the disgruntled captain to the vengeful boss - also hide deep inside a heart of gold.



That’s why “Ted Lasso” is a good comedy that makes its viewers feel good.

Certainly at a time when looking out the window or peeking at current affairs broadcasts can leave irreversible damage to our personal sanity.



Here's a series that shows that maybe the world is not so terrible and depressing, and I wish the characters would succeed, and everything would work out for them, and the team would survive in the league.

Because when was the last time you saw a comedy in which everything that looks like it could go wrong - actually works out quite well in the end?

"Ted Lasso" - the first season, Apple TV +

Source: israelhayom

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