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Ted Lasso: How He Wins You Over 

Taylor Ellis
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Apple TV's Ted Lasso is a sleeper hit for many, but one of the best aspects of this show is how it can teach you to be a likable person. The Character of Ted Lasso may seem like a silly nice guy on the outside, but deep down, he has some character traits that we all should strive to implement into our own lives. If you want to become a likable person, you gotta check this video out!

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28 июл 2021

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Комментарии : 42   
@adulshamshir
@adulshamshir 2 года назад
this is obv a personal opinion but the fact that season 2 outdid season 1 is just insane
@martinacosta3821
@martinacosta3821 2 года назад
Yeah, for me it wasn't, S1 was as near perfect as you can get, S2 no so much, it was still good overall but heck it had its problems for me, but good that you like it so much
@toribarron5700
@toribarron5700 2 года назад
I give Season 1 the nod but it is close. Season 1 did all it did with 30 minutes per episode. 2 gets up to 50. Now, I am happy with MORE Ted, and longer episodes, but it is remarkably more difficult to stick to a time limited form while doing everything else. They do get to dig much deeper into the characters in Season 2, and it does contain some of the best episodes. It is like comparing an A season to an A+ season. It is so close in my mind.
@thewryside2711
@thewryside2711 2 года назад
I actually use this video in my classroom. It’s an important part of our curriculum and classroom culture. It’s a tough inner-city school, and let me tell you my students took these lessons upon themselves like a personal mantle. We even wrote them up on they wall because they referred to them so often! My kids love the swear at the end. It always makes them giggle and feel like they’re getting away with something. And you should see how quickly they apply these lessons to their lives at school! One of my toughest kids went from “it’s not my fault,” to “my bad, I apologize.” The one thing my students have mentioned is 1:36. They always remind me that nobody is below anybody else. I wouldn’t have noticed it, but my kids are truly amazing!
@thewryside2711
@thewryside2711 2 года назад
Also, please keep this up forever! I literally have lessons now based on this video :)
@mammuchan8923
@mammuchan8923 5 месяцев назад
That is amazing, I love what you are doing❤‍🔥
@bassiboy4life
@bassiboy4life 2 года назад
Great video mate, this is what I was looking for, for myself. Another thing I've noticed that Ted does is he always appreciates everyone he comes into contact with. He always says I appreciate you and means it.
@Randomninja47
@Randomninja47 2 года назад
What a great breakdown. Seriously, well done.
@Benjih200
@Benjih200 2 года назад
How hasn’t this blown up! Great video and subscribed
@mammuchan8923
@mammuchan8923 5 месяцев назад
Great video. A really interesting way to explain why we all loved this character and series effortlessly. I must admit, I thought it was going to be a fish out of water cliche type series. But it was gentle and funny and charming. Superb scriptwriting and characters with just the right amount of imperfection and quirky. One of the best series I have ever seen💜
@dancole2994
@dancole2994 Год назад
Great analysis! The brilliance of optimism (so long as it's aware not naive), is it leads to appreciation, and we can use that so others can see the value in themselves when no-one else does. We get so caught up in our own lives that we can become invisible, so letting people know their usefulness and admirable traits can bring them back to life.
@jeffarnold6721
@jeffarnold6721 8 месяцев назад
Such an incredibly amazing show. Loved it entirely!
@rottensquid
@rottensquid Год назад
There's something truly subversive about a sports show championing all these incredibly healthy, under-appreciated values and life-lessons. In my experience, sports were the environments where such values as compassion, humility, and generosity were least present. In episode 3, when Ted makes clear to Trent Crimm that winning matters less than these other values, that's the moment the show announced its subversive mission statement. Of course, in season two, the subversion goes too far, and Beard has to reel Ted's indulgences back in. Winning is less important, but it still matters. When Ted indulges one player's second chance over everyone else's needs, his niceness stops being healthy.
@TaylorEllis
@TaylorEllis Год назад
Good observation about Ted Ted
@rottensquid
@rottensquid Год назад
@@TaylorEllis Why thank you, Taylor. I appreciate you!
@WJWeber
@WJWeber 2 года назад
The video is great. Glad I found it considering the views. Which is weird considering the sub count and quality content. If your channel is just quality like this you gotta learn more about maximizing algorithm. I don’t know what you need to do but you have too. People gotta see your content
@alexalbarran7412
@alexalbarran7412 2 года назад
Great video !
@lynntreat1942
@lynntreat1942 2 года назад
Awesome job! Look for to further content from you
@TaylorEllis
@TaylorEllis 2 года назад
More to come!
@blueshrimp6716
@blueshrimp6716 2 года назад
Great content and analysis. 👍 I always think "what would ted lasso do" I mess up a lot but getting there
@NHJ_pLeppen
@NHJ_pLeppen Год назад
As long as you don't take that one to serious it's good. Put things in perspective, but allways go with your take.
@brunoguerizoli3137
@brunoguerizoli3137 2 года назад
Wow, good video mate...
@Atrippyboy
@Atrippyboy 2 года назад
HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 88 VIEWS AND NO COMMENTS. Bro you are so underrated
@TaylorEllis
@TaylorEllis 2 года назад
RU-vid’s slowly catching on, just takes a little bit to get in that algorithm haha
@iMx221
@iMx221 2 года назад
Your content is really good! Being an ex content creator myself I know you must feel really discourage because of the lack of view. Just know that you got to the 10k mark for a reason (that is not minor). I hope that if it makes you happy you keep on doing it!
@TaylorEllis
@TaylorEllis 2 года назад
Thanks! Yea it’s unfortunate, but I’ve learned RU-vid sometimes needs a while before it recognizes quality. That’s ok though, still gonna put out videos when I can
@malikasingz
@malikasingz 2 года назад
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@AaronPlay
@AaronPlay Год назад
I watched this from the lens of having coached collegiate athletics for 10 years, and there were some huge issues with how Ted ran his team. Mainly he made some giant unilateral decisions without even looping the rest of his staff in. Hiring Roy, bringing back Jamie, etc. At the end of the day that is the head coaches decision. But to not even consult Beard, someone who has essentially been with him for some time and followed him all the way to England, is pretty absurd. Ted is “nice” but he really does have a certain disregard for the staff working directly under him.
@SWGmovies
@SWGmovies 2 года назад
How do you not screw up a lot?
@TaylorEllis
@TaylorEllis 2 года назад
like in the video? I edit a lot!
@leogonzales4634
@leogonzales4634 8 месяцев назад
But he can't even keep his wife tho
@seanthomas5303
@seanthomas5303 Год назад
The comedy is especially poignant given British culture as it relates to Americans. I lived in London for a while and started off with a Lassoean approach to relationships, but must admit that I wasn't strong enough to endure the accusations of insincerity that come with projecting a belief in the human spirit and togetherness. There is an innate visceral rejection against overt attempts to connect with people when you've met them less than the 400 times that is required for acceptable attempts at intimacy. It's unclear whether Lasso is fiction or whether I just didn't believe in myself enough to break the cold cold ice of the people who were otherwise skeptical and judgmental of overt displays.
@barbados3592
@barbados3592 Год назад
don't be like ted. The first season is great, but it's just bait for the second season where they go all out on "woke" bullshit. the characters are boring, delusional, obnoxious and generally pathetic. It's a show designed to sneak toxic feminism into the viewers while prentending to be about masucline traits that lead to success. Do yourself a massive favor and avoid the show like it's cancer.
@DrZaius3141
@DrZaius3141 Год назад
It's so funny when little fashos get so triggered, their whining comes out in an incoherant cloud of buzzwords that shows that they have no clue what they are actually whining about because they just follow their propagandists like good little sheep.
@anantsharma7955
@anantsharma7955 Год назад
Bro I hope you can soon enough appreciate this show but if not, that’s alright, no show is for everyone. Have a good day :)
@LordNinja109
@LordNinja109 Год назад
A bit of a hot take
@TCole2994
@TCole2994 Год назад
I couldn't disagree more, its a great comedy that touches on serious topics, same as Bill Lawrence had done with scrubs
@LordNinja109
@LordNinja109 Год назад
@@TCole2994 Being medical myself, Scrubs is the gold standard for medical shows.
@Barbaryotaku
@Barbaryotaku Год назад
Shame that season 2 sucked.
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