trent crimm give me your gender challenge
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trent crimm give me your gender challenge
we are. so back
'cause you've got all my attention / i won't lie, you're tearin' me up
Dont get me wrong Ted Lasso is my favorite character ever and I would watch 12 hours of him just going about his day. That being said I loooove how he becomes less integral to the conflict resolution of each episode as the series goes on. I think thats handled SO beautifully. Something something the compounding effects of kindness. Because at the end of the show day
Its Beard that extends the olive branch to Nate
It's Keeley and Rebecca who are always there for each other
It's Roy that hugs Jamie after his Dad yells at him
It's Jamie that teaches Roy how to ride a bike
It's Trent Crimm that comforts Collin in Amsterdam
And so many other examples of people helping other people in ways that Ted cant/couldn't but he's still the reason the potential inside all of them was fully realized
To celebrate this night we found each other, let’s get lost ~
Anyone who criticises writers using ‘he growled’ needs to watch Ted Lasso cause I don’t know how else you’d describe what Roy Kent is doing
Ted Lasso arts from 2025 because it has lived rent free in my brain all year (still is, tbh)
Both at the chessboard and at AFC Richmond, Willis Beard did the same thing — he protected the king.