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What We’re Watching: Ted Lasso S3 E7 and E8 and Brothers and Sisters S2 E3

May 09, 202325 min
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On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we caught up with two episodes of Ted Lasso. Like their predecessors this season, they were long and fairly free of plot, although there were some nice moments. Next: S3 E9, “La Locker Room Aux Folles.”

On Brothers and Sisters, most everyone is still miserable, except Kitty, who successfully swats away a threat from Robert's ex-wife, and Scotty, who scores himself some legal advice in exchange for a gourmet dinner for Kevin. Next: S2 E4, "State of the Unions."

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Hello, and welcome to Round two of the Parenting Roundabout podcasts for the week of May eight. I'm Catherine and Leko and I'm here with Terry Morrow. Hello. Usually on this podcast we talk about parenting issues, but once a week Terry and I like to get together to discuss TV, movies, books, and other entertainment topics because it's nice to talk about something other than parenting

for a change. So after a brief hiatus, we are back with both our series watches, Brothers and Sisters where we are in season two and ted Lasso where we are in season three, and we watched two ted lassos since we were off last week, so they are number seven the Strings that Bind Us and number eight We'll Never have Paris. And my thoughts on these are that I basically care about the players and like almost no one else, like

I care about Rebecca. I'm annoyed with the Chilee storyline, I'm annoyed with the Nate storyline, the Ted storyline. I can take or leave. So yeah, show me the players like banding together to help Sam. That was beautiful. That was that's the that's what we like. That's the Christmas episode thing. That's what I'm looking for that was very sweet, and the fact

that it came at the end of like a forty seven minute episode. I had already given up on anything I liked happening in this episode, and then there was this lovely little gift at the end. Right, But that first episode, the Strings That Bind Us kind of an uncomfortable title given the function of strings of strings drill, which would that happen? Yeah, I don't

think so. But I had watched a little of it enough to I'd watched it up to about the part where Nate was coming for the second time to wave to the girl at the restaurant, and then I had other things to do and I didn't get back to it for a while, and I got I subscribed to Alan Suppinwell's substack, and I got the email from him, and the title of the email was Nate the Not So Great And I thought, oh, crud, is he gonna do The girl's going to reject him,

and then he's going to do something nasty and awful and I don't want to watch that. And I really put off watching the episode until last night, and then I watched it. Then it was like, nothing really bad happened. In that Nate storyline. I kept waiting for something bad to happen, and it didn't, and I so I went back and said, Alan, what you're talking about. And it turns out that there was a fair amount of anger, well of dissatisfaction from Alan and from many many of his

commenters about the possibility of Nate being redeemed. That he was awful, He was terrible. The things he did cannot be taken back unless you're gonna do a whole season of him making up for all the horrible things he did, which we do not want that. No, no, thank you, because they will do it too, unless there's going to be like huge amounts of plot dedicated to him undoing all the terrible things he did. We don't want him to be redeemed. No, no, no, it's unredeemable. And

I and I don't want the plot. I don't Yeah, I don't want those huge I don't want them to spend their time that way. No, no, I am. I mean I thought they built up enough of why he would behave the way he did, just in terms of a very insecure person who had been down by his dad not being very good at being more confident but there are people who felt that the things he did, I think specifically kissing Keily and telling the press about Ted's panic attacks are unredeemable acts.

And yeah, they're lousy, but I liked Nate in season one. If we could get back to Nate in season one, they can do it as expeditious as they want. Let's just take all the season to Nate and put it in a trunk and drop it into a canal with Rebecca's phone and never talk of it again. I would be cool with this. And it's like, if we're talking about evil and unredeemable, that's rupert. He is not

at Rupert levels of evil and irredeemable. So I am fine if he is okay now, but there are many people who are super ticked about it. So and I hope that well. I mean, I imagine these episodes are all done and this is the last episode last season. So but oh my goodness, the length on these things. That is the matter with number hour That episode last, the Sunflower episode, it was a special one. They

were all having their little storylines and stuff. It was a kind of a Beard after Darky sort of thing, and that that was why that one was long. But they're all that long. Now, they're all that long? Why why are they that long? Yeah, I don't know, I don't understand. But um, there was a little bit more in the first episode we watched of everybody being together in scenes, people being together in scenes, and more of it in the one after that. And can we just increase

that all is forgiven? If you can just finish up this season right making me feel good, that would be fine. Um, both of these. I had a subplot of people who should know better about how social media works. Sam, really guy, I love you and I hate to see you upset and hurt and angry, and that was a very moving scene where he was so upset and then his dad walked in and right, but do they not give these guys training about social media? Well? Yeah, and then

but if the training came from Keiley, who's that's her exactly? Who? Also, although that was apparently Jamie just having a stupid passwork, but um, yeah, you know you guys, I don't know. Yeah, But but the Sam plot did end with the team coming and putting his restaurant back together, and that was just the sweetest thing. And and also that his dad being a good guy and not being like Nate's dad, you know, his dad, Like I was afraid that his dad was gonna be difficult,

and he was not. He was dad a time when the team had a sponsor that was right, you know that the dad wasn't happy about. And so I thought, oh, is this going to be another one of these things? But no, it was lovely right. Um, so, so there were some things I liked about that episode. Um, I just kept thinking, can we just end this episode before something bad happens? If this has been going on for a long time, can we just end it now? There's been a place to end it, right, And I look at

the thing and there's like twenty minutes left. Are you serious? I? The Nate thing is just I mean, I don't know what that woman sees in him particularly, right, but I don't just just make it end, just let them be. That character is just so has been so weirdly con seeved all the way through in terms of what his age is and what his particular story is, and they seem to be going back and forth with it

and just whatever. Yeah, yeah, definitely very odd. And then the second episode, We'll never have Parish, correct, we had Ted and Ted's wife and Ted's wife's boyfriend who was their therapist, and I am just not into that whole dynamic. I really did not need to see them. The kid's cute, fine, I really don't care what happens in that. I

just think Ted needs to move on. I guess it was showing us that, you know, like two steps forward, one step back, right, like he sort of overcame a panic attack or he stopped a panic attack. Um, but you know, he's still I don't like to be using the word triggered. He is still, you know, definitely affected by what happens with his y. I agree with all that. I understand it. It's emotionally true. I don't care, right, I don't want to see it.

I don't want to see I want cheerful Ted back from the first season. I want him to fix everything. As although they did have that montage of wins, so that's, uh, that's always nice. Yeah, we see them win or do anything. We just need to know it happened, right, Yeah, fifty seven minutes, you can't even Okay, Yeah, they did show Kiley and Rebecca in the stands, yes, for a second,

looking happy. I was happy that they had some moments together, and I think that Rebecca's concerned about Jack is well placed as somebody who is EXPERI aience with people with money. But Jack is one of those characters who sort of exists to do whatever the plot needs her to do in a yeah exactly, Yes, she which like, I remember that guy that was only a couple episodes ago, but it sure feels like a completely different show and we

never saw him again. Yeah, It's like Jack has been nothing but cool and open, and you would expect her to be the one to say if it what people think and what they see, it means nothing, and instead she's the like, could you put out this really humiliating statement please, or else I'm leaving? Who are you? Where was that that person who was here before? Could we get her back? It just didn't didn't jibe. I didn't think right. But it's not like they really bothered to make a

character there. They just nice costumes and some lines basically right, So whatever happens with that, I do not care. Jamie was pretty adorable coming to apologize. Yes, Kila said, the redemption of Jamie is working much better than the redemption of Nate is. Yeah, Jamie's offenses were all like in the first season. He's been a pretty solid guy since then. I think whereas Nates were are fresher, but I don't know. Yes, it's just

there's there's parts of the second episode I enjoyed. I enjoyed it much more. It seemed like they were doing more people together and um, it was cute than them going to the game and the kid waving to Nate and I liked that. But it was again so very long. I mean that they were when they were sitting around singing, Hey Jude, I thought, this is the perfect end of the episode. Isn't this a sweet way to end

it? And then there were still like twelve minutes, right, And then my son and I turned to each other and said, how much did that cost them to play like eighty five percent of page? Yes, holy care, that's probably a lot of money. It was. It just seemed like a whole lot of plot threads that never particularly wove together. But Okay, they are gonna They're gonna stick the landing on this thing. Right, How many more episodes are there one moment? Because I believe there's like four,

because I think we decided it was twelve. Yes, that's right. A moment, just let me confirm. Yeah, there's twelve. Yeah, it's these episodes are so lengthy and still nothing really that much happens in them. I mean, if they were burning plot, like brothers and Sisters, then there would be maybe a reason we have all these things we want to do, but it just seems like we're feeling we're stretching the plot we have over all these episodes. And in addition, we're going to make these episodes twice

as long as ordinary episodes. Right, maybe see if they had chat GPT writing these scripts for them, they snappy. I just still so like all the actors and the characters, even when they're not really given anything all that interesting to do. But you know, when I'm trying to watch episodes, so I could talk about them on a podcasting, as we say, last

week last time you know have Mercy, yes exactly. So yeah, well well so I wasn't that some opportunity I was about the one before, but come on, come on, yeah, move along, move along, shell exactly. And I mean we still like there's there's things, there's threads. I mean, there's like Rebecca on the boat in Amsterdam. That's that's not over, right, And well I think we already saw at the end of this episode, the eighth episode that the colin in the closet thing is definitely

not over. Yeah, so, I don't know. It was a funny bit of business of all the guys having to delete all the photos of their phone, right, but it could have been you could have conveyed the same amount in like half the time. Yes, we get it right, there are a lot of pictures. See, Jamie should have said make sure to delete the emails too, all right, and he didn't. He didn't want to admit it at that time. Maybe yeah, so well, oh well

you mentioned Brothers and Sisters, Shelby. Even these episodes Colassos were more fun than this Brothers and Sister history, repeating making of nonsensical plot threads that just come out of nowhere. Hello, Julia's evil family, right, okay, yeah, Okayculias, Tommy. And for William's death, which I don't know, it seems a little fully formed of an opinion as opposed to just generalized.

Yeah, I canny, but okay, right, and so she's it's gonna take the baby and go off with her family, and will we ever see them again. I won't say because I don't remember, but okay, but is really sharp and coming in there with the phone calls and making herself useful. Yeah, imagine that. Yeah, yea. So Nora is not doing a good job of holding onto her grandchildren because one of them just left for Arizona and the other is with Joe. Others are with Joe. She

would think that she would be getting mixing it up with that thing. She could have gone toe to doe with Julia's dad. That would have been fun to see. You know, he's like twice his twice her height, but still right. She could have stown on a chair. But no, she's busy trying to get her drug drug addict son to take drugs again, to take drugs. Big job, but she enlists uh um, Rebecca Rebecca who Yeah? I also was saying, you're taking them out to like a cafe

really on his crutches? Is this same? Wise? But you know, you don't ask somebody that age to do a job for you and expect that they're going to do it in a responsible fashion. Come on, well, or ask anyone and expect them to do it the way you would do it. You know, exactly. You asked her to do it, she did it, So you have to just take it or leave it or justin. I know there's no way this goes well either way, but right and there are there are ways to try to make it, to make it okay.

And it sounds like they are yes, drying them are involved and all that stuff, but it's too bad, unfortunate break for him. Yes, and and then we have the return of Scottie. Always good to see you against Scottie, even if you got a duy. And you know we're sassy to an officer. And that's the real reason why you gotta take kiss. I think we knew that even before it was the Olden court But right, um, so he and Kevin are going to be friends because Kevin helps him out

by defending him. Right, Scottie can cook him mules at this expensive restaurant, right, Um. Yeah, Scotty's always a fun presence. Yeah, it is always nice to see him. Always nice to see him and Kitty Robert's ex wife him Marion Hinkle. Nice to see the evil Courtney speaking of as I have of once and again she was on that show, very played cial Awards sister, So I'm always happy when I see her in various places. I guess she's on The Marvelous Missus Mazel, now, right do you?

I don't know. I don't watch that show, but that sounds I think her mom. I can look at if I am correct, things that I know only through reading stuff on social media and reviews and hearing people talk about her on podcasts. I think she and Tony Shaloub are her parents, but I could have that mixed up anyway. I do not like this character, but I like the actress. Nice to see, always happy to see her getting work. Correct, she is on The Marvelous Missus Mazel And who

does she play one moment? Yes, missus Masl's mother, and she's married to Tony Shalub. Yeah, or Tony Shalub plays her husband anyway, So yeah, So basically by the thick the fact that Kitty bluffed her. But yeah, but if it makes this plotline go away, I am all for it, right, Yeah, Kitty, she's threatening to go on Larry King and say bad things about Robert so specifically that Hetty he had an affair with

the nanny, right, which is what she's been saying. Yes, she is the one who had an affair, not the nanny but the xboy. Right. Um, but apparently, I mean, given if it she know Courtney, you know, knows that it's not true. So she is sufficiently scared by Killsta Flockhart's character. Yeah, but I mean, if the nanny came forward and said it's not true, couldn't she just say you're a liar? People would still believe it? Right. Of course she's going to say

it's not true. We know what really happened. Man, It seemed unconvincing, but I was eager for that to go away. So yeah, I'm not going to call foul on it because excellent, she fell for it. Excellent. Good right, let's stop this now. But Darinkol, happy to see you. Don't ever want to see you as this character again. Go away goodbye to catch that paycheck, babe, and move on to something else, which she did, as we've said, she'd move on to many others.

Also on Two and a half Men is one of their ex wives, the mom of the mom of the half a man. There you go, so but it mostly this was a depressing episode because of the Tommy and Julia plot, which, on top of the Justin plot. The Justin plot was agonizing, but you know, he eventually is going to be okay because they're not going to want us to look at him being in pain for as many seasons as they hope to have. So you know, it's gonna get resolved

and he will move on to the next, you know plot. But Tommy and Julia, they've never really known what to do with them. I don't know why they've been I think a little bored by them, the writers, it seems, and so this just seems like a way to just get rid of it. But I don't know. I was annoyed by this the first

time I watched it. I am annoyed again. Yeah, And whatever reasons there may have been for why things took this turn, there was rumors of things at the time that some bad behavior by both are getting that caused them to set up the plots that happened in this season. But I don't know if that's true. But at the same time, I don't like I liked Sarah Jane Morris. I don't like this plot line for her, right, m hm, yeah, just annoying, annoying and unnecessary. Yeah, the

whole thing is unfortunate. Oh, well sure so and Sarah, I can't even remember if anything happened yea with one of her kids who was not happy with her and happier I guess at the other house. So oh well, yeah, I think she just got one walk in and walk out, or maybe she didn't even walk out, just like one scene. She needed she needed a vacation day, I guess. So yeah, they're all probably just as glad if nothing bad happens to my character this week. Great, great

under the radar, right exactly. Well, so there you go, Um, what is coming up? We will stick with one episode of each uster episode of ted Lasso feels like too yes, then the next ted Lasso episode nine is called La Locker Room Oh full, so that's labored um, and then Brothers and Sisters episode four is called States of the Union. So yeah, not a lot of happy unions on the show. The unions are in quite a state at the moment, all in a state, so yikes,

but we'll find out. And that's going to be it for our round two today. Please subscribe to our Parenting Roundabout podcasts so you won't miss any of our episodes. As always, you can find recaps, links and an opportunity to comments on our website at parenting roundabout dot com. Bye Terry, Bye Katherine Gyd, Bye everyone,

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