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Ted Lasso has been resurrected from the dead, and it turns out Brett Goldstein has some experience with that phenomenon. The actor appeared on NPR’s Wild Card podcast last week, where he went through ...
Brett Goldstein does not think giving Ted Lasso another shot is a bad idea at all—everyone wants good things, and so they ...
The actor, who plays Roy Kent on the Emmy-winning series and is also a writer and executive producer on the series, told an ...
The fifth episode of Ted Lasso’s third and final season finds ... and says it — she’s still hurting about the breakup with Roy. Remember that psychic who told Rebecca she’d be able to ...
The episode ... Ted Lasso's underlying theme of building community and being there for one another shines in this plotline. Ted notices Roy struggling with his injury, retirement, and comeback ...
Perhaps Brett Goldstien thinks “Ted Lasso” has nine lives, just like a cat. It was announced last month that the Emmy-winning ...
Brett Goldstein recently commented on Ted Lasso‘s upcoming revival… but it sounded more like something out of a Stephen King story. The series writer and Roy Kent actor compared the Apple TV+ ...
Happy “Ted Lasso ... of each episode are identified with a one-sentence plot summary and a top quote that doesn’t include foul language; you’d think that would eliminate all Roy Kent ...
Ted Lasso writer/actor Brett Goldstein explains how the Apple TV+ series' Season 4 return reminds him of a friend's "dead" cat.
Goldstein, who stars in “Ted Lasso” as gruff footballer Roy Kent and serves as a cowriter ... and he was his child,” Goldstein said on a recent episode of NPR’s “Wildcard” podcast.