Smells Like Mean Spirit
- Episode aired Mar 15, 2023
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
6.6K
YOUR RATING
The newly promoted AFC Richmond face mockery as pundits predict they'll finish dead last.The newly promoted AFC Richmond face mockery as pundits predict they'll finish dead last.The newly promoted AFC Richmond face mockery as pundits predict they'll finish dead last.
James Lance
- Trent Crimm
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Nate enters Rupert's office, the window and the background, the lighting, and Rupert's large chair is reminiscent of Emperor Palpatine's chamber in the Death Star in "Return Of The Jedi".
- GoofsThe IATA airport code for Kansas City International is MCI, not KCI. There is no airport in the world with a KCI or KKCI code.
- Quotes
Rebecca Welton: Crying Is the best, isn't it? It like an orgasm for the soul.
- ConnectionsReferences The King and I (1956)
- SoundtracksFollow the Leader
Written and Performed by Eric B. & Rakim
Featured review
Ted v Nate, and the Show's Positive Message
Ted Lasso is an elite show. Great characters, funny moments, a story you can invest in and emotion that stays with you.
But the thing I take away most from Ted Lasso is its positive message. And after sometime away from our screens, the show went out of its way to remind us why Ted Lasso is important, but contrasting him against his fallen apprentice Nate.
As Juno texted, let Ted be Ted. He feels so much pain so intensely, but is also highly empathetic and does not want to cause pain to anyone. Such a great character to look for inspiration from.
The episode itself was a bit slow at times, as it was setting us up for the rest of the season. Showing us where each character had ended up from last season, and outlining the stakes. Can't wait for more.
But the thing I take away most from Ted Lasso is its positive message. And after sometime away from our screens, the show went out of its way to remind us why Ted Lasso is important, but contrasting him against his fallen apprentice Nate.
As Juno texted, let Ted be Ted. He feels so much pain so intensely, but is also highly empathetic and does not want to cause pain to anyone. Such a great character to look for inspiration from.
The episode itself was a bit slow at times, as it was setting us up for the rest of the season. Showing us where each character had ended up from last season, and outlining the stakes. Can't wait for more.
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- ossie85
- Mar 14, 2023
Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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