Review the paris apartment5/18/2023 “We’ll never have Paris” is a sprawling treatise on relationships - romantic, platonic, and those moving in between these phases. It’s perfect, because he gets to put on his saccharine-sweet exterior, while also feeling like he’s filling his duty as coach and mentor. He subconsciously craves sadness around him, because when others’ are mired in their own woes it serves as a shield to deflect from Ted’s personal life. When everyone around him are at their happiest, Ted is his most miserable - and vice versa. The “fish out of water” premise on which Ted Lasso is based, extends to his disjointed emotional rollercoaster. Then we cut to an all too familiar scene: Ted, locked deep in depression, having to feign happiness across from his ex-wife and her new lover. Everyone is raving about the Greyhounds’ run using “Total Football,” and how overjoyed Ted Lasso must be at his team’s results.
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