I love the testament to Ted's character that everyone is just absolutely excited to interact with the mom who raised him. Like Rebecca was just all for touring her personally.
Jamie’s breakdown where he’s going I don’t know I don’t know is me during every meltdown ever. Especially with jumping around a flapping the arms. Being autistic is just great
@@bumblebee_pizza Will is the Kitman and will be mostly present in the bootroom & whenever ppl have personal meeting in the bootroom, Will gets a chance to witness that. This time he missed.
Normally I don't like when the show's main characters mom shows up and acts exactly like the main character but in the case of this show, it makes sense
100% both hid their pain with laughter. Ted is on the road to dealing with it. His mom doesn’t even realise until the thank you, f you speech that she had done anything wrong.
@@sammieleighstyer1447 sorry if this will sound like mansplaining.. the original phrase was to see a man about a dog or buying a dog which is the a Brit of telling someone you're going to the bathroom and yeah.. I too don't understand the connection
I’m kind of sad we didn’t see Roy cracking jokes with Dottie. His back was turned the whole time to the board before Jamie had his moment in the boot room.
@@ListonFermi I think in one of the first episodes Ted was talking to Roy about how the coaches cannot do anything about team members bullying Nate. And he said that through a story about how he learnt two things at his kindergarten/elementary(?) - number 2. being that if a teacher tries to stop bullying it only makes it worse; and number 1. that you should not eat a chocolate candy bar if one specific kid gives it to you because he would often put poop in the candy bar wrapper. Apparently how he learnt number 1. was through his own experience lmao