Ted Lasso (Season 3 Episode 2) - Why Roy hates Trent Crimm so much
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Published 2023-04-29
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All Comments (21)
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I always loved how Ted could put his foot down and prove that being nice isn't a weakness. It immediately lets a self-aware guy like Roy Kent take him seriously because when the nice guy goes off on you, you need to check yourself.
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You know that Roy went home that night and looked up Hallmark Christmas movies to watch and balled his eyes out.
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One of my favourite things about this scene is Trent's face as soon as Roy starts reading the article. He's embarrassed by it and the time it came from in his career and there's an appearance of almost acceptance that it's being called out.
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0:55 You can so clearly tell that Roy is caught wildly off guard and maybe even a little uncomfortable about Ted suddenly dropping the smile and jovial attitude and talking to him bluntly, just through incredibly subtle facial changes and body language. And it’s such a refreshing sign of his respect for Ted that he doesn’t double down or defend himself, instead accepting the instruction because he ultimately knows Ted is right. Great acting from Brett Goldstein AND great character writing. God I love this show.
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"It's actually quite funny when he yells at others, innit?"
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Ted has such intense Dad Energy that his 'I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed' thing even works on Roy... who is not that much younger than him. It's like he forgets in the moment 😂
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"I was 17 years old. This f***ing wrecked me." I don't know what's more shocking, how long Roy has held on to that article, or the things Trent wrote about a 17 year old kid in his first professional game.
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I love how Trent sheepishly walks forward looking at Ted and Ted just gives him the, "You'll be fine don't worry about it" look
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What he said about Hallmark movies is incredibly accurate 😂
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We've gotten so used to seeing Roy with a constant scowl that when we think we know what he's like when he's angry. Then Trent comes along and we realize just how much angrier Roy can be.
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1:43 "CRIMM!" thats my favorite moment in the season
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Immediately threw Roy off his game because Ted literally never talks that way to anyone. Especially Roy
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My face almost scored. Danny always positive.
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I liked how Ted was suddenly serious with Roy, like no humor, dead straight, with a “i’m the boss so make it right” attitude….took me off guard and was great to see more depth to Teds many layered character. And I think it took Roy off guard as well. Instead of telling Ted off he quickly agrees.
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I love how Ted shows us what real leaders do in this situation. He didn't berate or correct Roy in public, he took him aside--without making a big deal of needing to take him aside--and then, quietly, told him exactly what he needed to do. No jokes, no folksy wisdom--just: "There's a problem you need to fix and if you don't fix it there will be consequences." What a great show.
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the best bit of S3, is they made Trent appear more! From the start I loved the character, the actor did awesome and having him doing his book (so around each episode) was just great.
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Jason’s acting is SOOO good in this scene
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Trent's involuntary jump is still funny
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Jamie will retire and go right into coaching for Richmond. God help the first prima donna player that crosses him.
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I enjoy the fact this was decades to simmering discontent resolved in as many seconds