By Colleen Glatfelter aka Geek. Dad. Life. I probably shouldn’t be, but I am really surprised by the amount of hate and eye-rolling this week’s episode has been getting online. I really liked it a lot. Written by co-executive producer Chuck Hayward, – a gay writer brought on this season along with Welcome to Night […]
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Review: Ted Lasso S3 Ep 7, “The Strings That Bind Us”
By Colleen Glatfelter aka Geek. Dad. Wife. I was worried that last week’s episode of Ted Lasso was a happy fluke but when this week’s episode opened with bright tones, flowers, macaroons, and Jamie pulling a bicycling Roy on a leash, I knew things were looking up. “The Strings That Bind Us” was written by […]
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By Colleen Glatfelter aka Geek. Dad. Wife. Woo boy, did we get an action-packed episode of Ted Lasso this week or what? The beginning to the Zava Era. Closeted football players. Psychics making Big Lebowski jokes. Getting turned on by Julie Andrews. The third episode of Season 3 was a packed 45 minutes. “4-5-1” starts […]
Continue readingReview: Ted Lasso S3 E2 “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea”
By Colleen Glatfelter aka Geek. Dad. Wife. Long live the sour yell? Episode 2 of the third season of Ted Lasso, “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea,” brought the return of Trent Crimm, delved deeper into Keely’s PR firm, and introduced Italian football superstar Zava. We start off with Trent Crimm in Rebecca’s office, […]
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