

But he persuades her to at least hang around and have dinner, and a montage illustrates that they have a tremendous amount of fun together and are well suited to each other, in spite of the obvious impediments. His initial reaction is amusement and delight hers is horror, both because she's his boss and because he's 21 (!). Sam cashes in his once-per-season haircut from team captain Isaac, but when he arrives at the designated spot, he and Rebecca realize that they have been talking online to each other. This week, he decides to just suggest a place and time, and she agrees.

We learned last week that Sam is Rebecca's secret Bantr correspondent, and that he was waiting on pins and needles to hear from her after suggesting that they meet. Pop Culture Happy Hour 'Ted Lasso' Recap: Ted Gives 'The Signal' For Appointment Television As everyone stands around in the awkward silence, wondering what to do, an introspective Roy, fresh off spending a lot of time thinking about how he influences others, goes over and hugs Jamie. Coach Beard efficiently removes Jamie's dad.

Having endured all he can, and after giving his father a number of chances to retreat peacefully, Jamie punches him in the face. (So yes, Jamie's father forces his son to get him tickets so he can root against him.) When the game against Man City is a slaughter with Richmond on the losing side, Jamie's gleeful dad makes his way down to the locker room to taunt and harass Jamie and his stung teammates. After talking to her teacher, he begins to worry that as Phoebe's surrogate father, as much as he adores her, he's been a bad influence on her, and he makes her promise that she'll stop swearing, even as he admits he can't quit himself.Įlsewhere, Jamie is reluctantly getting game tickets for his father and his two buddies, who will be rooting for Man City in their game against Richmond. Roy's story this week starts out as pure comedy: He's called in to Phoebe's school, because she's been swearing. It's a beginning and not an ending, but at least he's begun. Sharon and tells her something: His father died by suicide when Ted was 16. Later, after a very difficult loss to Manchester City and an even more difficult scene involving Jamie's father, Ted feels another panic attack coming on.
