Even though I'm not a football fan, I've been enjoying the show Ted Lasso very much. Louise got bored with it towards the end of the first season, she said it was trying too hard to recreate the "feelgood" tone of Parks & Recreation... and I can see what she means... but I'll take my feelgood anywhere I can get it these days.
Anyway, I finally had time to watch the end of Season 1 over the Easter holiday, and that last episode had me in tears on more than one occasion. I can see perfectly well that the show is emotionally manipulative, but so much TV leaves me feeling absolutely nothing these days, so I think it's worthy of note when something breaks through my cynicism.
There was one line in particular that made me hit pause until I had time to collect myself and carry on watching. It worked in the context of the show, but it spoke to me beyond that... and made me grateful for what I've got.
There is something worse out there than being sad, and that is being alone and sad.
Yeah, it's good, isn't it? We recently binged all three series. The scene you mentioned hit me hard too, but I couldn't pause it without upsetting the rest of the Amusements clan. It's a truism, of course, but no less powerful for that. There are a number of similar moments to come for you in the next two series. Great soundtrack too. And - good news - series 4 is coming...
ReplyDeleteAlso, nice serendipitous thematic dovetailing with Swiss Adam's post today.
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