Ted Lasso‘s penultimate episode stopped short of revealing this year’s truth bomb, but it did set the stage for next week’s finale — which may or may not be a series finale.
A visit from Mom afforded Ted the opportunity to unload the burden he’s carried ever since his father died. For years, Dottie intimated that she wasn’t affected by her husband’s suicide. Ted, in turn, thought the only way forward was to bottle his trauma and go about life as though he, too, was unfazed.
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A visit from Mom afforded Ted the opportunity to unload the burden he’s carried ever since his father died. For years, Dottie intimated that she wasn’t affected by her husband’s suicide. Ted, in turn, thought the only way forward was to bottle his trauma and go about life as though he, too, was unfazed.
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- 5/24/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Perhaps redemption is possible, after all?
During Wednesday’s Ted Lasso — the fourth episode of Season 3 — Nathan makes not one, but two attempts to apologize to Ted for how he left things at the end of Season 2. His first attempt, which is interrupted by Rupert, comes before AFC Richmond faces off against West Ham United, when Ted and Nate share an elevator at London Stadium. The second attempt comes after Richmond blows the match, triggered by security cam footage of Nate tearing Ted’s “Believe” sign in two. Nate spots Ted by the exit, but before he has a chance to confront him,...
During Wednesday’s Ted Lasso — the fourth episode of Season 3 — Nathan makes not one, but two attempts to apologize to Ted for how he left things at the end of Season 2. His first attempt, which is interrupted by Rupert, comes before AFC Richmond faces off against West Ham United, when Ted and Nate share an elevator at London Stadium. The second attempt comes after Richmond blows the match, triggered by security cam footage of Nate tearing Ted’s “Believe” sign in two. Nate spots Ted by the exit, but before he has a chance to confront him,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The original spark that made "Ted Lasso" such a breath of fresh air when the first season debuted came from the unshakable optimism of its lead character. As the series has gone on, the storylines have dealt with more serious issues like mental health and anxiety, which have humanized the cast and made them much more relatable. And as the show has grown more complex, the feel-good nature of "Ted Lasso" has subsided a little to make room for other characters, like Hannah Waddingham's Rebecca, to become more three-dimensional. In the first season, Rebecca was poised to be the villain who secretly planned to dismantle the team, but once her unhealthy relationship with Rupert (Anthony Head) is revealed, she instantly transforms into someone to root for.
Waddingham plays Rebecca as a powerhouse executive with a steely armored shell around her, but that resolve gives way at times to show...
Waddingham plays Rebecca as a powerhouse executive with a steely armored shell around her, but that resolve gives way at times to show...
- 4/5/2023
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
How long will it be before Nate returns to AFC Richmond with his tail between his legs?
Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 4 dug deeper into Nate's machinations before revealing that he's not happy at West Ham.
Leaving AFC Richmond high and dry was the only way forward for Nate, but if "Big Week" proved anything, he's just a pawn in Rupert's games to mess with his ex-wife.
Nate's actions have been confusing to many viewers, and it's clear that he needs validation in all aspects of his life, or he will go into a tailspin.
Unfortunately, that's the reason for his actions, but we can't forget that Rupert has been in his ear and steering him to do certain things.
Ripping the poster was a horrible act, and after witnessing the team's reaction in the second half of the game, it's clear why Ted's less chaotic approach to leading the team works better.
Ted Lasso Season 3 Episode 4 dug deeper into Nate's machinations before revealing that he's not happy at West Ham.
Leaving AFC Richmond high and dry was the only way forward for Nate, but if "Big Week" proved anything, he's just a pawn in Rupert's games to mess with his ex-wife.
Nate's actions have been confusing to many viewers, and it's clear that he needs validation in all aspects of his life, or he will go into a tailspin.
Unfortunately, that's the reason for his actions, but we can't forget that Rupert has been in his ear and steering him to do certain things.
Ripping the poster was a horrible act, and after witnessing the team's reaction in the second half of the game, it's clear why Ted's less chaotic approach to leading the team works better.
- 4/5/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
[This story contains spoilers for “Big Week,” episode four of Ted Lasso season three.]
The “Big Week” of the title in this episode of Ted Lasso is AFC Richmond’s first meeting with West Ham, now led by former Greyhounds assistant Nate (Nick Mohammed). It’s a grudge match that gets extra grudge-y, even as Nate is still stewing in some very complicated feelings toward his former boss, Ted (Jason Sudeikis).
Nate’s heel turn at the end of season two shocked a lot of Ted Lasso viewers, to the point that even Mohammed was a bit surprised by the reaction. “People were angry. They took it really personally,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “I can only think it’s because season one Nate, that arc was [he was the] underdog hired by Ted, does good and gets promoted. It’s something we can all cling on to because we love those stories. They’re sort of sports movie tropes. Because we were rooting for Nate, it...
The “Big Week” of the title in this episode of Ted Lasso is AFC Richmond’s first meeting with West Ham, now led by former Greyhounds assistant Nate (Nick Mohammed). It’s a grudge match that gets extra grudge-y, even as Nate is still stewing in some very complicated feelings toward his former boss, Ted (Jason Sudeikis).
Nate’s heel turn at the end of season two shocked a lot of Ted Lasso viewers, to the point that even Mohammed was a bit surprised by the reaction. “People were angry. They took it really personally,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “I can only think it’s because season one Nate, that arc was [he was the] underdog hired by Ted, does good and gets promoted. It’s something we can all cling on to because we love those stories. They’re sort of sports movie tropes. Because we were rooting for Nate, it...
- 4/5/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A trip to Deborah’s psychic throws Rebecca off her axis during Wednesday’s Ted Lasso.
Alleged clairvoyant Tish initially has three visions about Rebecca’s future: The first involves a green matchbook; the second is a “shite in nining armor,” presumably a knight in shining armor; and the third involves thunder, lightning and an upside-down (and drenched) Rebecca.
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Alleged clairvoyant Tish initially has three visions about Rebecca’s future: The first involves a green matchbook; the second is a “shite in nining armor,” presumably a knight in shining armor; and the third involves thunder, lightning and an upside-down (and drenched) Rebecca.
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- 3/29/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The Broadway-bound revival of the musical 1776, which begins a pre-New York engagement at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Ma, next month, has announced a cast comprised fully of performers who identify as female, non-binary and trans.
The cast announced Friday was specifically for the A.R.T. production and might not necessarily carry over to the staging at Roundabout’s American Airlines Theatre on Broadway in September (or a U.S. tour set to launch in February 2023), but the news provides a clear indication of the production’s reimagined, groundbreaking approach.
First staged on Broadway in 1969, the musical about the signing of the Declaration of Independence — and the so-called Founding Fathers — features music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone, based on a concept by Edwards. A film version was released in 1972.
The new staging will be co-directed by Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus (with...
The cast announced Friday was specifically for the A.R.T. production and might not necessarily carry over to the staging at Roundabout’s American Airlines Theatre on Broadway in September (or a U.S. tour set to launch in February 2023), but the news provides a clear indication of the production’s reimagined, groundbreaking approach.
First staged on Broadway in 1969, the musical about the signing of the Declaration of Independence — and the so-called Founding Fathers — features music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone, based on a concept by Edwards. A film version was released in 1972.
The new staging will be co-directed by Jeffrey L. Page and Diane Paulus (with...
- 4/8/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
In this episode of Broadway Bartender, host Anthony Caporale welcomes Broadway sisters Heather and Becca Ayers for a round at the bar...
- 9/28/2017
- by Broadway Bartender
- BroadwayWorld.com
Award-winning musical theatre composerlyricist Rob Rokicki celebrates the release of his album, Im Ready The Songs of Rob Rokicki at The Triad Stage 72 tonight, November 19th at 915 p.m. Showcasing a collection of songs Rokicki has written over the past decade, the concert will feature Becca Ayers Addams Family, Giant, Melinda Bass Messiah Rocks, Brittney Bertier, Nick Dalton Surf, Legally Blonde, Alexandra Ferrara, Amanda Flynn Mamma Mia, Wicked, Brian Gallagher Jekyll amp Hyde, Leslie Henstock Les Miserables, Light in the Piazza, Carly Hughes Ghost, Ragtime, Megan Hilty Smash, 9 to 5, Wicked, Gwen Hollander Little Women, Emma Hunton Spring Awakening, Rent, Joe Iconis Things to Ruin, Lauren Marcus The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks, Ashley Moniz Sister Act, Legally Blonde, Kathleen Elizabeth Monteleone Hands on a Hardbody, Legally Blonde, and Michael James Scott Book of Mormon, Elf.
- 11/19/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Award-winning musical theatre composerlyricist Rob Rokicki celebrates the release of his album, Im Ready The Songs of Rob Rokicki at The Triad Stage 72 on Monday, November 19th at 915 p.m. Showcasing a collection of songs Rokicki has written over the past decade, the concert will feature Becca Ayers Addams Family, Giant, Melinda Bass Messiah Rocks, Brittney Bertier, Nick Dalton Surf, Legally Blonde, Alexandra Ferrara, Amanda Flynn Mamma Mia, Wicked, Brian Gallagher Jekyll amp Hyde, Leslie Henstock Les Miserables, Light in the Piazza, Carly Hughes Ghost, Ragtime, Megan Hilty Smash, 9 to 5, Wicked, Gwen Hollander Little Women, Emma Hunton Spring Awakening, Rent, Joe Iconis Things to Ruin, Lauren Marcus The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks, Ashley Moniz Sister Act, Legally Blonde, Kathleen Elizabeth Monteleone Hands on a Hardbody, Legally Blonde, and Michael James Scott Book of Mormon, Elf. The band includes Micah Burgess, Rob Cookman, Seth Eliser, Zach Jones, and Dennis Michael Keefe.
- 11/2/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Second Stage Theatre presents the world premiere musical, Dogfight. The cast features Nick Blaemire Godspell, Annaleigh Ashford Rent, Wicked, Legally Blonde, Becca Ayers The Addams Family, Avenue Q, Steven Booth Glory Days, Dierdre Friel Leap of Faith, Adam Halpin Glory Days, F. Michael Haynie Carrie, Derek Klena Carrie, Lindsay Mendez Godspell, Second Stages Everyday Rapture, James Moye Million Dollar Quartet, and Josh Segarra Lysistrata Jones.The show just opened last night, July 16, and BroadwayWorld's own Richard Ridge was there to speak with the cast and creative team. Check out what they had to say on the big opening night below...
- 7/17/2012
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
Second Stage Theatre presents the world premiere musical, Dogfight. The cast features Nick Blaemire Godspell, Annaleigh Ashford Rent, Wicked, Legally Blonde, Becca Ayers The Addams Family, Avenue Q, Steven Booth Glory Days, Dierdre Friel Leap of Faith, Adam Halpin Glory Days, F. Michael Haynie Carrie, Derek Klena Carrie, Lindsay Mendez Godspell, Second Stages Everyday Rapture, James Moye Million Dollar Quartet, and Josh Segarra Lysistrata Jones.
- 7/17/2012
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Second Stage Theatre presents the world premiere musical, Dogfight. The cast features Nick Blaemire Godspell, Annaleigh Ashford Rent, Wicked, Legally Blonde, Becca Ayers The Addams Family, Avenue Q, Steven Booth Glory Days, Dierdre Friel Leap of Faith, Adam Halpin Glory Days, F. Michael Haynie Carrie, Derek Klena Carrie, Lindsay Mendez Godspell, Second Stages Everyday Rapture, James Moye Million Dollar Quartet, and Josh Segarra Lysistrata Jones.The show opened last night view photos from the star-studded arrivals below...
- 7/17/2012
- by Walter McBride
- BroadwayWorld.com
Second Stage Theatre presents the world premiere musical, Dogfight. Previews began June 27 in anticipation of a July 16 opening. The cast features Nick Blaemire Godspell, Annaleigh Ashford Rent, Wicked, Legally Blonde, Becca Ayers The Addams Family, Avenue Q, Steven Booth Glory Days, Dierdre Friel Leap of Faith, Adam Halpin Glory Days, F. Michael Haynie Carrie, Derek Klena Carrie, Lindsay Mendez Godspell, Second Stages Everyday Rapture, James Moye Million Dollar Quartet, and Josh SegarraLysistrata Jones. Get a first look at Dogfight with Annaleigh Ashford, Josh Segarra and more in the photos below...
- 7/3/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Full casting has been announced for Lincoln Center's Broadway Meets Jazz to benefit Chris Henry & Royal Family Productions. The cast will include Becca Ayers, John Cariani, Sheila Carpenter, Danielle Chambers, Wycliffe Gordon, Autumn Hurlbert, William Michals, and Andrew Samonsky. The event will take place at Clark Theatre at Lincoln Center on November 16th at 7:00pm and will be presented as a part of the Under the Starts at Lincoln Center series.
- 11/9/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Here's To The Ladies Who Care: A Benefit for Care took place on February 9th at New World Stages. Becca Ayers, Heather Ayers, Lauren Kennedy, Kristy Cates, Erin Davie, Lori Eure, Lauren Kennedy, Lindsay Mendez, Cary Michele Miller, Keira Naughton, Julie Reiber, Jenny Powers, and Megan Sikora all sang some of their favorite songs for an eclectic evening of music to raise money and awareness for Care. BroadwayWorld's cameras took in the night of tuneful celebration.
- 2/13/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Lauren Kennedy, of Vanities and Spamalot, Katie Adams, current Galinda standby in Wicked, Lucia Spina, last seen in South Pacific, and Katie Thompson join Here's to the Ladies who Care: A Benefit for Care on February 9th at New World Stages. They join the previously announced Becca Ayers, Heather Ayers, Kerry Butler, Kristy Cates, Erin Davie, Lori Eure, Lauren Kennedy, Lindsay Mendez, Cary Michele Miller, Keira Naughton, Julie Reiber, Jenny Powers, and Megan Sikora all singing some of their favorite songs for an eclectic evening of music to raise money and awareness for Care.
- 2/5/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Student tickets are now available at the New World Stages box office for Here's to the Ladies who Care: A Benefit for Care. For $26.50, with a valid student ID, students will not only learn about Care, but also get to hear some of their favorite Broadway performers sing. Plus, they will get to attend the post-concert reception where they'll have the opportunity to bid on special "student only" silent auction items such as memorabilia signed by some of Broadways biggest stars. Here's to the Ladies who Care: A Benefit for Care will feature the talents of Katie, Adams, Becca Ayers, Heather Ayers, Kerry Butler, Kristy Cates, Erin Davie, Lori Eure, Lauren Kennedy, Lindsay Mendez, Cary Michele Miller, Keira Naughton, Julie Reiber, Jenny Powers, Megan Sikora, Lucia Spina, and Katie Thompson all singing some of their favorite songs for an eclectic evening of music to raise money and awareness for Care.
- 2/4/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Some of Broadway's favorite leading ladies will be taking the stage on Monday, February 9th at New World Stages in Here's to the Ladies who Care: A Benefit for Care. The evening will feature the talents of Becca Ayers, Heather Ayers, Kerry Butler, Kristy Cates, Erin Davie, Lori Eure, Lindsay Mendez, Cary Michele Miller, Keira Naughton, Julie Reiber, Jenny Powers, and Megan Sikora all singing some of their favorite songs for an eclectic evening of music to raise money and awareness for Care.
- 1/30/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Some of Broadway's favorite leading ladies will be taking the stage on Monday, February 9th at New World Stages in Here's to the Ladies who Care: A Benefit for Care. The evening will feature the talents of Becca Ayers, Heather Ayers, Kerry Butler, Kristy Cates, Erin Davie, Lori Eure, Lindsay Mendez, Cary Michele Miller, Keira Naughton, Julie Reiber, Jenny Powers, and Megan Sikora all singing some of their favorite songs for an eclectic evening of music to raise money and awareness for Care.
- 1/27/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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