Both songs are used significantly in Ted Lasso and For All Mankind. Kind of takes away (I’m not sure what but something) from the significance. Two different shows and two meanings but why the same songs?

I’m new to For All Mankind and it’s really good so far (just into season 2) but the same songs in major moments confuse me and leave a bad taste in my mouth.

Economies of scale I can go for but the emotional strings can only be pulled so far before they snap.

Edit: Maybe I’m not saying it right. The songs in Ted Lasso are, for me, associated with so much that when they show up in “significant” moments in For All Mankind it was a little bit of a mind fuck. I am well aware that the songs are out there for everyone and everyone can find their meanings. I haven’t looked into what show came first so others could have the same argument. And that makes Apple the asshole.

I have a weenie dog named Bowie.

  • Specific-Hotel-4037@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    For me a good or bad song choice just depends on the context. If the song worked for both shows in both scenes, then great. If not, the music team needs to step it up. At this scale of money it’s not likely that it was cheaper to use those songs over others.

    The best is when a song like “Never Gonna Give You Up” shows up at a funeral and you’re crying because it just makes sense there.