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Ted Lasso

pgjacksonpgjackson Posts: 18,297 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

Got to say, Ted Lasso is probably my favorite TV series so far. Just good-natured comedy without being overly crude or silly. Jason Sudakis is simply superb in his depiction of an American football coach managing an English Premier League football club. As an American football player who went to HS for three years in England and played on English soccer teams, I could really appreciate the cultural humor of the show. The writers really hit a homerun with the differences between England and the USA and depicting the adjustments that all American who live in England go through. It is one of the few shows that every episode is funny.

The only negative is that its only available on Amazon Prime video. It's worth getting a subscription for a month to watch.

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