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Original Content podcast: Apple's 'Ted Lasso' is all about relentless optimism

Your enjoyment of "Ted Lasso" — a sports comedy that debuted on Apple TV+ last year — will probably depend on how you respond to the titular football coach played by Jason Sudeikis.

As we discuss on the latest episode of the Original Content podcast, the show's setup is deliberately over the top and ridiculous with Rebecca Walton (Hannah Waddingham) taking ownership of the AFC Richmond football (aka soccer) team after an acrimonious divorce, then recruiting American football coach Ted Lasso as its new manager, despite his complete ignorance of the game.

Anthony and Jordan found Ted to be charming, and they enjoyed the show's fish-out-of-water comedy. Anthony also appreciated some of the more emotional moments later in the season — he's an easy crier, and "Ted Lasso" definitely made him a little teary eyed.

Darrell, however, had considerably less patience for the character's blithe naiveté, comparing it to the similar cluelessness of Netflix's "Emily in Paris," and he gave up on the show quickly.

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In addition to reviewing the series, we discuss Martin Scorsese's feelings about the word "content," and we have some exciting news about the podcast: This will be our last episode on TechCrunch, as Original Content goes independent! So consider subscribing on your favorite podcast app if you'd like to continue listening. (If you've already subscribed, there's no need to do anything.)

You can listen to our review in the player below, subscribe using Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast app. If you like the show, please let us know by leaving a review on Apple. You can also follow us on Twitter and email as our new address: info@originalcontentpodcast.com.

If you'd like to skip ahead, here's how the episode breaks down:
0:00 Intro
0:26 Podcast news
5:12 "Content" and Martin Scorsese discussion
20:43 "Ted Lasso" review
47:40 "Ted Lasso" spoiler discussion