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Like I said..I liked the show, but true to the book or not, that particular person was very underwhelming as the big bad, and the reveal was just too abrupt for me.

They could have shown that characters capacity for extreme psychopathic evil to make it seem a much bigger threat.
When you take into account all the gruesome murders he orchestrated throughout the show, it does seem pretty psychopathic.
 
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Good ol' Rick Clausen lol


One of my favorite games of all time….I was working in Georgia with a bunch of LSU fans….. I had bet 50 dollars with one of them…. He showed up at work talking smack to me thinking LSU had won….It was so much fun after I explained that he owed me 50 dollars…. I sung Rocky Top all day long.
 
It’s a reality show/documentary.

Actually one of the funniest shows that we have watched in a long time. You have to pay close attention or you may miss a hilarious quip. Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent) is the writer that created the Roy Kent character, then was cast in the part. He is abso effing lutly hilarious.

A bunch of us were watching it in the evenings on a group vacation. I suggested a drinking game for every time he dropped an F bomb. We decided that alcohol poisoning would result…no Ted Lasso drinking games. 🤔😂

Roy Kent is also loosely based off a real soccer player too, Roy Keane, an older retired EPL player for Man United that is now a TV analyst.
 
Hush or I will make you eat my delicious toilet bowl gumbo

That's worse than the shower.................:eek:

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*etc...etc...stuff we use everyday 😃
 
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