• Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast

  • By: Boink Studios
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Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast

By: Boink Studios
  • Summary

  • Two Nations Under Ted is a Ted Lasso Podcast which reviews all episodes of the Apple TV series, with opinions from both sides of the Atlantic. From the United States is Tom Clark of Tom Clark's Main Event and Tom Clark's 6M Podcast. From the United Kingdom is Jay Luft of The Untitled Wrestling Podcast, and Joe Higgens of Dammit Vince and Hallmark of Greatness.
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  • Ted Lasso Review Season 3 Episode 9: La Locker Room Aux Folles
    Oct 26 2024

    What began as a character in a series of commercials for NBC Sports in 2013, has become one of the most popular and critically acclaimed series of our time. Ted Lasso has captured the imagination of viewers around the world, with its humor and heart, and though the Lasso universe may be revisited at some point, the original series will never be forgotten. This is our review, and our tribute, to Ted Lasso.

    Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast, brings together three hosts from two different parts of the world. From the U.S. is Tom Clark of Tom Clark's Main Event and Tom Clark's 6M Podcast, and from the U.K. is Jay Luft of The Untitled Wrestling Podcast, and Joe Higgens from Hallmark of Greatness and Dammit Vacant.

    This is Season 3, Episode 9 of Ted Lasso, entitled "La Locker Room Aux Folles," written by Chuck Hayward and directed by Erica Dunton. In this episode, Rebecca comforts Keeley as she deals with her recent breakup from Jack, who's not responding to her messages. Nate's relationship with Rupert reaches a breaking point, and Isaac's reaction to discovering Colin's secret leads to a confrontation with a homophobic fan. Tom, Jay, and Joe, dissect this episode scene by scene, and it's the perfect companion to the show itself!

    Two Nations dives into all three seasons of Ted Lasso, 34 episodes total, with wrap up episodes coming at the end of each season. Follow the show on social media, subscribe to our other podcasts at the links below, and stay tuned for more!

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Ted Lasso Review Season 3 Episode 8: We'll Never Have Paris
    Oct 19 2024

    What began as a character in a series of commercials for NBC Sports in 2013, has become one of the most popular and critically acclaimed series of our time. Ted Lasso has captured the imagination of viewers around the world, with its humor and heart, and though the Lasso universe may be revisited at some point, the original series will never be forgotten. This is our review, and our tribute, to Ted Lasso.

    Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast, brings together three hosts from two different parts of the world. From the U.S. is Tom Clark of Tom Clark's Main Event and Tom Clark's 6M Podcast, and from the U.K. is Jay Luft of The Untitled Wrestling Podcast, and Joe Higgens from Hallmark of Greatness and Dammit Vacant.

    This is Season 3, Episode 8 of Ted Lasso, entitled "We'll Never Have Paris," written by Chuck Hayward and directed by Erica Dunton. In this episode, the AFC Richmond squad finally begins to find its groove, thanks to the implementation of Total Football. Keeley is forced to confront a hacking scandal, and Jack’s misguided efforts to help do more harm than good. Isaac discovers the truth about Colin’s secret, and Ted suspects that Michelle and Jake are moving ahead with their relationship. Tom, Jay, and Joe, dissect this episode scene by scene, and it's the perfect companion to the show itself!

    Two Nations dives into all three seasons of Ted Lasso, 34 episodes total, with wrap up episodes coming at the end of each season. Follow the show on social media, subscribe to our other podcasts at the links below, and stay tuned for more!

    Visit the Boink Studios Website

    Follow Two Nations on social media:

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    © Boink Studios 2024

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Ted Lasso Review Season 3 Episode 7: The Strings That Bind Us
    Oct 12 2024

    What began as a character in a series of commercials for NBC Sports in 2013, has become one of the most popular and critically acclaimed series of our time. Ted Lasso has captured the imagination of viewers around the world, with its humor and heart, and though the Lasso universe may be revisited at some point, the original series will never be forgotten. This is our review, and our tribute, to Ted Lasso.

    Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast, brings together three hosts from two different parts of the world. From the U.S. is Tom Clark of Tom Clark's Main Event and Tom Clark's 6M Podcast, and from the U.K. is Jay Luft of The Untitled Wrestling Podcast, and Joe Higgens from Hallmark of Greatness and Dammit Vacant.

    This is Season 3, Episode 7 of Ted Lasso, entitled "The Strings That Bind Us," written by Phoebe Walsh, and directed by Matt Lipsey. In this episode, the concept of total football is introduced to the team, leading Roy to use some unorthodox tactics on the pitch. Rebecca gives Keeley some advice on how to deal with her new relationship with Jack, and Sam takes a stand against hateful politics, resulting in an unexpected backlash. Tom, Jay, and Joe, dissect this episode scene by scene, and it's the perfect companion to the show itself!

    Two Nations dives into all three seasons of Ted Lasso, 34 episodes total, with wrap up episodes coming at the end of each season. Follow the show on social media, subscribe to our other podcasts at the links below, and stay tuned for more!

    Visit the Boink Studios Website

    Follow Two Nations on social media:

    Twitter

    Facebook

    Instagram

    © Boink Studios 2024

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    2 hrs and 55 mins

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