Was it a writing choice or just a reuse of extras? Extras and background actors on a show are often part of the writing/production staff because it’s cheaper than hiring new background actors for every episode, so you’ll often see the same people pop up if you look close enough. I don’t know if in this particular case it’s supposed to be significant or not.
The boat I work on uses a vacuum flush system. It uses compressed air to open a series of valves and push everything down the pipe into the tank, without pushing anything back up into the bowl. They work great, when they’re working, but they often don’t. It’s a cycle of constant maintenance.
Nah, he looks much older. If any anything it’s Pedro Pascal in 20 years.
I do think you should take this down though. I’m better that guy didn’t give you permission to post his face on Reddit.
It’s totally feasible to live on a boat year round. Lots of people do, including myself. The ONLY thing unrealistic about the boat that we saw in the show was the size of the set. With the size of the boat that was shown in the exterior shots; the interior would be significantly more cramped, but it’s all relative to the size and type of boat. It just takes a bigger boat to be that spacious.
You were supposed to. That was the exact point of the spitting. It was a choice made by the writers because Ted Lasso is a well written show, and sticks to the mantra that it’s better to show vs tell us what’s going on with these characters. They could have used a line of dialogue to explain Nate’s journey, but that doesn’t make good TV. The spitting was a powerful image, and the character can’t be redeemed without first being torn down.
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Come on son!
I think the whole thing with Shandy was to highlight how impressive Keeley’s career is; because jumping from model to PR boss is not something most models can do… Shandy showed us that. She had aspirations and a mentor who gave her a chance like Keeley had with Rebecca, but Shandy still couldn’t make it work.