Ted Lasso Season 3 Deep Dive: Mental Health, Women's Soccer & What Season 4 Could Bring


What if Ted Lasso was never really about football? In this episode, Just Blane and Coco unpack Season 3's most emotionally resonant moments—Rebecca's journey with a psychic and infertility, Sam's brave political stance, and why the show's real message is about healing, self-awareness, and defining success on your own terms. They also dive into Season 4 theories (women's team incoming?), share spring break parenting chaos, celebrate Mr. Feeny's 99th birthday, and explain why Pod Meets World is peak podcasting done right. If you've ever felt Ted Lasso in your soul but couldn't explain why, this conversation will put words to it. Season 4 drops August 2026—time to binge again.
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It is parallel frequencies with Just Blaine, Coco and all the freqs out there. What's up freqs? What's up Coco? How are you?
Courtney Pearl (00:09)
I'm alright, I'm surviving. I'm surviving over here.
Just Blane (00:10)
You look a little frazzled.
You alright?
Courtney Pearl (00:13)
No, I look very put together for how frazzled I really feel.
Just Blane (00:17)
My bad, my bad. Yeah, that's what I should say. Okay. didn't know how
so things have been crazy, huh? Things have been a little while
Courtney Pearl (00:23)
You know, it's just, we talked about it yesterday on our movie Monday and it's spring break with the kids and yeah, I just had to pull my kids out of a fountain yesterday. It's fine. It's fine. We're fine. We're surviving over here. It's three boys, spring break. We'll be all right. Love it.
Just Blane (00:29)
yeah.
Just a couple of animals. I love that though.
I mean, what's the, a fountain, what's the worst that could happen though? I mean, what's really, we grew up in, I'll age myself. I grew up in the eighties, nineties. Things were different, right? Like we were still riding the back of pickup trucks and stuff. And now it's like, ⁓ don't get, don't get in that fountain. You might get giardia. We didn't even know what giardia was.
Courtney Pearl (00:59)
Yeah.
I'm like, I don't know what kind of bacteria. just, it would have been funny if they were just like got in and playing in it. And then, you know, it would just be the judgment of other parents around going, whose kids are these in the fountain? My kids are facing it, like drinking the water. And I'm thinking, what kind of a bacterial? I don't even know what, but yeah, we used to just kind of be kicked out of the house and it's like, I'll see you for dinner.
Just Blane (01:06)
You know?
Yeah!
Yeah ⁓
I mean, we drank out of the water hose after it been laying there all day. That was a treat. There's probably all kinds of stuff that got into us, but we didn't know about it. We didn't, we didn't worth it.
Courtney Pearl (01:43)
Yeah, you're
like, why have I been sick for three days? Weird, I don't know. Let's try.
Just Blane (01:48)
Yeah.
I wonder what it was like growing up way before the eighties. And the only reason I'm doing that is to get a cheap segue into a 99th birthday that I saw pop up and I had to be. Yeah, look at it. William Daniels, Mr. Feeny, Feeny. Feeny. Ninety-nine still.
Courtney Pearl (02:07)
to Mr. Feeny. ⁓
Just Blane (02:13)
Rocking with us anytime I see it pop up like something like this. I'm like, no. ⁓ no. Cause you always think it's gonna be in the memorial. You know, it's gonna be one of those. But no, man, I love when I saw this. Sure. My heart skipped a beat. Cause all I saw it, they do that click baity thing too. And I'm not saying pod meets world does because that's where I pulled this from Instagram. But I saw something about
Courtney Pearl (02:23)
It's it. It's this is it. Yeah.
love that.
Just Blane (02:42)
William
Daniels 99 and I'm like, oh no. Oh, you know, it's one of those but no, he turned 99 today. Happy birthday. Mr. Fannie
Courtney Pearl (02:51)
a
Mr. Fees spreading wisdom to all to generations as Mr.
Just Blane (02:56)
I like
on that show, I love how he follows Cory and them, Topanga. It's like he goes with them from grade school all the way to college, damn it.
Courtney Pearl (03:06)
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, how often does that happen? the know,
creating just like such a nurturing environment for these kids because they're like, we don't actually have to graduate from childhood to this next level. Our best bud, our best principal guy is just going to take a job in the next phase of this life. And we'll just always feel cushy and. Cushing cozy, yeah. Wish we all had that.
Just Blane (03:18)
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
We didn't, we gotta do Boy Meets World. Did we already do part of that? We didn't, did we? We talked about it. I don't know.
Courtney Pearl (03:40)
Yippee!
It did, but I can't remember now. We'll go back in our episodes. How many episodes do we have now? 80.
Just Blane (03:45)
We'll have to see, and if not...
Oh, we got
80 something 80 plus we're up to 80 or so.
Courtney Pearl (03:53)
Okay, well maybe our freqs have a better memory than us and we can just scroll back in our little YouTube channel here and be like, did we cover Boy Meets World? I feel like we talked about it. Maybe we talked about it during our opening, but we gotta cover that.
Just Blane (04:04)
Yeah, maybe, if
you look right there, it's Podmeets World Show is their Instagram. That could be why I'm confused if we've done it or if it's just me listening to their show where Danielle Fischl, all, it's Sean, it's Eric, they do a re-watch. They do a re-watch of Boy Meets World. It's incredible. I love that show.
Courtney Pearl (04:11)
I love their show. It's good.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I love the details that they get into and talking about things in the background of scenes and like the clothes that they wore, things they liked about filming those episodes and things that they didn't. I love that they just put it all out there. That's a great podcast to listen to if you like boy mute.
Just Blane (04:36)
Yeah!
It is,
and that's a great podcast in general for what podcasting is. You got three people who go and get some of the other people to every once in while who worked on the show and are able to talk about it. There's no big secrets that they're hiding, like none of that stuff. And they get to go talk about that experience. That's somewhere that we didn't get to go, but we want to be in that room. I'd love to hear about how Boy Meets World was behind the scenes.
And it's not all bad stuff. don't have to think all these kids stars went through hell. No, no, no, no, no. They had a good time too. And I think that this, they are.
Courtney Pearl (05:14)
Yeah.
Yeah, but they are also honest about, know,
critiques about the writing and that sometimes they had to do things as an actor they didn't feel was authentic to their character and they're very honest and I love that. I love that they just say whatever their experience was.
Just Blane (05:40)
That's what podcasting is all about. Connect with the people out there and they're doing it in the right way. Being honest, telling the stories and nobody can tell them they can't. And that's what I'm trying to get at. Why it's a great show overall. I mean, it's good stuff. I mean, think about it Meets World was doing this on its own. It was tearing down lots of things that wouldn't normally be taught on TV. It was...
us watching kids grow up and growing up with them and going through some of the real hard stuff that other sitcoms were afraid to touch and wouldn't do. So yeah, we should get into Boy Meets World. I think we already have right now. This might be an impromptu.
Courtney Pearl (06:16)
Mm-hmm.
I have.
like so
you're going I remember rewatching it I remember talking about it but was that on the podcast or was that just in general I don't remember sometimes I forget what's my real life and what's what about what do I do right here
Just Blane (06:32)
Yeah!
That's it. That's what parallel frequencies is. We blur the lines of reality and other universes and stuff like that, right? Like that's what we're trying to do.
Courtney Pearl (06:48)
Yeah, yeah, if I can choose a reality to live in, ⁓ can I choose Ted Lasso and that shows reality? Can you pluck me right in there?
Just Blane (06:54)
Yeah, because we're talking about honesty,
right? We were talking about honesty in podcasting, but that's what this whole show is on Tube Tuesday this week. We got Ted Lasso season three. You talk about the most honest person there is, really. But this is, you know, a different season because it's not really loud and chaotic. It's kind of a reflection.
Courtney Pearl (07:12)
Mm-hmm.
Just Blane (07:23)
And we talked about season one, how kindness really was the through line, but it had to get deeper. Season two got a little deeper. Season three definitely got deeper. it's like a conversation you're still having in your head days later. It lingers with you. know, let me do a full recap of season three real quick, because we go back.
Courtney Pearl (07:30)
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm. Yep.
Just Blane (07:49)
to AFC Richmond, underdog still, but now with expectations. Nate Shelley completes his villain arc, fully suited up in ego and insecurity. He leaves Richmond, joins West Ham under Rupert, turns into a guy you barely recognize. Ted, our guy, still smiling, but you can feel the homesickness creeping in. The panic attacks don't disappear just because you're a positive one.
Courtney Pearl (08:18)
Mm-hmm.
Just Blane (08:18)
Rebecca, she's still chasing control, still haunted by Rupert, still asking what does winning actually mean? Roy and Keely, it's messy, like real life messy, not just the TV clean mess. And Jamie Tartt, low key the MVP of the whole season, goes from this ego driven striker to somebody who actually earns respect.
but that's the season kind of boiled down into a nutshell, but let's break down some of this stuff. Like what'd you think about Nate and his redemption arc in this?
Courtney Pearl (08:47)
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, I love that. ⁓ Nate, to me, is like this pendulum swing that we all go through. mean, whether it's the way that we interact with money or success or relationships or, I mean, you can take any aspect of your life, we all have these pendulum swings that we do where we're going from I'm majorly people pleaser to maybe I'm in my villain era and pissing everybody off.
But I feel like this was a perfect example of how Nate's pendulum swing comes back into a more balanced state when he starts to realize like, I don't have to be that guy. I don't have to go back to being insecure and people pleasing and a nobody. And I mean, you know, who he was at the beginning of season one, he's kind of realizing I actually am amazing at what I do.
Just Blane (09:37)
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (09:53)
I actually have a reason to have confidence, but I don't have to be an a-hole, right? Like I can come back to, actually it's okay to be a little bit more like Ted Lasso. It's okay to be a little bit more like Nate the Great. I can just be who I'm meant to be. And I love that journey for him. I love that journey in representation of all of us, in our journeys.
Just Blane (09:58)
Mm-hmm.
See ya.
Yeah,
yeah, it's a long way from tearing down the belief sign in season two, but it still echoes like that's still That's still a scene that that's almost with you through this redemption arc if you want to call it that of You know how he comes up. It's a quiet apology. Basically no big speech. I Think we finally just see him
Courtney Pearl (10:23)
Mm-hmm.
Just Blane (10:42)
and dare I say be humble or show humility, but I think that's what it is, right?
Courtney Pearl (10:47)
Yeah, yeah, kind of comes back into his true self, not run by egos and insecurities, right?
Just Blane (10:48)
Yeah, go.
Let
me ask you this. Let me ask you this. This is for Coco. This is for the freqs. This is for whoever needs to hear this. But do we forgive people who hurt us if they finally understand what they did and why they did it?
Courtney Pearl (11:11)
people who believes in an open heart and I believe that an open heart can also exist with boundaries. I kind of feel like Ted's a good example of this. I mean, I don't see him hold a lot of boundaries, but maybe that's because he's just a little bit more open than the average person. But you see, you know, characters start to come into that balance of I can openly be kind and loving and compassionate. I also don't have to let you
Just Blane (11:14)
Mm.
Mmm.
Mm-hmm.
Courtney Pearl (11:40)
run me over, right? Like I don't have to let you use and abuse me, right? A lot of people get that confused. I know in like the work that I do with people, they'll be like, I don't understand. Aren't I supposed to love unconditionally? Doesn't that mean that I give everybody as many chances as they absolutely need to have to run right over me, bulldoze right over me? And, and ⁓ yeah, no, that isn't what it means.
You can openly love and you can openly have compassion, but you don't have to also.
exceed boundaries that you're willing to get, right?
Just Blane (12:16)
Yeah,
it one of those kind of things? How people
is weakness and that kind of thing. Is that what people are talking about right there? Is that what they think?
Courtney Pearl (12:27)
Yeah, I think people confuse it for I'm gonna let you run and ruin my life. I think that there's a big difference between ⁓ kindness and, ⁓ I don't know, becoming a doormat, I guess, is what I'm like. I can be kind to everybody and I also don't have to take on all their stuff. I don't have to let them make me feel bad. I don't have to... ⁓
Just Blane (12:32)
Yeah.
Mmm.
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (12:56)
bend myself into a pretzel to make someone else happy. That's not my job, right? It's not my job to dishonor myself just to honor someone else. I think that's where people get confused with that. There is such a thing as boundaries and absolutely you should hold boundaries for yourself because self-love is part of that unconditional love.
Just Blane (13:02)
Mm-hmm.
Yeah. And we see Ted go through more therapy and there's this. Yeah, but we absolutely, but we had that scene where he finally breaks down, not cracking jokes, not deflecting, just sitting in it. And it hits different, you know, because it's once again, how many people do we know that are the strong one, but never get to fall apart? Ted's been had to be that pillar. He's had to be.
Courtney Pearl (13:20)
Mm-hmm, continues his therapy, good for him.
Yeah.
Just Blane (13:44)
the strong one and hold it all together, but he finally gets to break down. And you see him kind of get to let go. Rebecca is doing her own letting go of Rupert. So there's all these, I love how these TV shows have the themes all through them, if you really look close. And this is one that's threaded, very, very highly threaded. ⁓
Courtney Pearl (13:57)
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Just Blane (14:13)
But what did you think about that stuff there?
Courtney Pearl (14:16)
Well, the word that comes to mind when you're saying that as I look at each and every character, we started with Nate, but then you could really look at it in everybody's place. Remember in season one, we talked about how everybody kind of exemplifies an archetype. Like they're all pretty separately, you know, representing something of the ego or the ego parts. And it's just it's like very obvious and kind of surface level, although it does get deep. But
Just Blane (14:24)
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (14:45)
As the seasons go, everybody kind of melds. It is like, yeah, you have these individuals, but they aren't extreme anymore. They're kind of coming into, the word that came to mind was homeostasis. It's almost like, okay, now we're coming into our balance state where I'm not an extreme state of, in Rebecca's case, jealousy and envy and revenge. And she's like, actually, maybe my worth,
Just Blane (14:55)
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (15:13)
and what I continue to do is gonna be based on me and not because of Rupert. It's just gonna be me deciding what I want and what matters to me and make life worth living in that state. I mean, you see Keely come to a place where she needs to find some kind of self-worth without a relationship. Like, who is she without Jamie, without Roy, and then in this season without Jack?
Just Blane (15:29)
Mm.
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (15:43)
Like how is she going to navigate? Like what about just me? When I'm just me, can I step into the person that I want to be? And yeah, you see it with Roy and my favorite of the season, my favorite one is the arc where we see ⁓ how Jamie Tartt comes to into this. I was my favorite, favorite thing to see because you saw him in season one and I'll just say it.
Just Blane (15:43)
Yeah.
Yes.
Courtney Pearl (16:12)
that is the most unlikable type of person that I can think of is like, I'm the best, cocky as all get out. ⁓ Just, yeah, I mean, come across guys like that in my past, I'd just be like, yeah, no, ⁓ nice to meet you, but I'm, no, thank you. I'd rather not spend any time with person like that. But then he comes into this humility and this just...
Just Blane (16:14)
Yeah?
But yeah.
Courtney Pearl (16:39)
becoming more of a natural, I do it for me kind of guy. And I love that. I love seeing the relationship between him and Roy develop as they've been enemies and frenemies and now just friends. I love all of that. That was my favorite part. Yeah.
Just Blane (16:49)
Mm-hmm.
Training training together
early mornings brutal honesty zero ego like who the hell are these guys, you know Like really that's what it was. It was one of those ⁓ But you get to see Jamie rebuild himself brick by brick and I love that and and that was that was probably Once again, probably my favorite part of the the season Jamie Jamie tart
Courtney Pearl (17:03)
I know. I know.
Mmm.
Yeah.
Yeah, one of my favorite
moments with him was when he was talking to Coach Beard. Well, he was talking to all the coaches, but he was talking about Zava and know Zava's supposed to be this like new diva soccer player that joins them this season, helps him get to the top, but then abandons them as he retires mid-season. And Jamie's really like annoyed at this guy and he's like his ego is out of control.
Just Blane (17:35)
Mm-hmm.
Courtney Pearl (17:46)
And he comes in to talk to the coaches. He's like, we don't need this guy. And he was like really good and everything, but like, don't you think it's a bit much? And he kind of goes off and coach Beard is like, it's a little ironic coming from you, don't you think, Jamie? And my favorite part is when he goes, oh, I was being hypocritical, not ironic. And that just highlighted for me his growth because he comes to show up that not only does he, is he fully aware that he is being hypocritical when he says this about Zama.
Just Blane (18:04)
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (18:16)
but he also is totally correcting the intellectual character, Coach Beard, on it's not irony, it's hypocrite, and he's like...
Ted's like, he right? Coach is like, yeah.
Just Blane (18:30)
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (18:31)
Totally. He got schooled.
Just Blane (18:31)
Great. And that's part of
it. That's part ⁓ of one of the themes, I think too, of this show. And one of the biggest themes was the be curious, not judgmental, but it's not just a quote. It's a survival tool is what we see here in season three. look, growth, it doesn't actually look ⁓ heroic and like they make it look.
you know, on some of the TV shows, it's actually awkward and slow and sometimes embarrassing. We see that with, yeah, we see that with most of the characters in this season. And forgiveness isn't about the other person, it's about freeing yourself. We see that in most of the characters here. There's a lot of this, letting go. ⁓ Success, yeah.
Courtney Pearl (18:59)
Yeah.
and hard.
Yeah. Yeah. And you see that with Colin. Colin
gets a moment with ⁓ Trent Krimm, who's not the independent anymore. He's doing his own novel this season. So he's following the team. And you see that, ⁓ you know, coming out of the closet moment. He's like, listen, I know why you haven't come out of the closet yet, but you really should. I mean, could you imagine what it would be like if your two lives got to be one life and
That moment that they have together is really special too.
Just Blane (19:46)
Yeah,
yeah. And you gotta look at this too because it's a sports show. But is this really a sports show? No, because they're chasing trophies, but success is not always trophies. It's the people you help along the way. And I say that, I've done this, I've been in entertainment for 20 plus years. I have yet.
to win an award, an actual official award, but I sure to hell hope that I've helped somebody out there along the way, do what they wanted to do. That's my trophies. I wish I had like, if I did, if I have helped you and you're watching, if I've helped you, I wish I had like a little section of voodoo dolls. Maybe that could be my trophies. I could have a little version of everybody that I've helped.
Courtney Pearl (20:21)
Yeah.
Mm-hmm. ⁓
Yeah.
Just Blane (20:38)
That's too creepy. What do think?
Courtney Pearl (20:39)
Yeah.
no, I know the real history about voodoo dolls, so that's not creepy at all.
Just Blane (20:44)
maybe voodoo doll was too strong maybe ⁓ action figure i'd like to have an action figure yes
Courtney Pearl (20:46)
Get into that.
My little trophy, my little trophy of helpers. We
just want to know that we've impacted at least one life and that this has been meaningful for you. think that this show, Ted Lasso, any, I mean, and there are a lot of great shows out there. There's a lot that would do this, but it is my favorite show. And I think for that reason, I think that people watching it, going through a hard time, going through some of the sticky healing work that's going on here, it
It reflects back to you really well as very realistic, very, I know what that feels like, that feeling of like, even when Sam is kind of getting political in his tweets or his whatever it was at the time, I don't even know, but social media posts, he, you know, talking about immigrants and like kind of flagging the British government and saying like, hey, ⁓
that I don't agree with you on this and they're like stick with football and they end up trashing his restaurant. mean those sticky awful feels so heavy in your body. Am I doing the right thing? Should I just shut up or you know you see Sam like really lose it for the first time ever in this season and it's it's so real. It's so relatable that you're like I don't know where I meant to speak up. I don't know where I meant to ⁓
Just Blane (21:58)
Mm-hmm.
Courtney Pearl (22:11)
You know where the line is. Am I advocating for myself or am I overstepping? I not just in Sam's case but in so many other places where know Keely's navigating those things as a new boss and her PR firm. Everybody's just trying to figure out like what is the right thing to do. What is what is the next step and healing and being self aware can be met with more lightheartedness more humor.
So I love that this show represents that. I think it really does help people's lives. They watch it and they go, okay, the darkest times, they might not be actually that dark and they might, there's light ahead, right?
Keep going.
Just Blane (22:47)
can't wait
for season four, cause this is the end right here. This is it. This is all we know of Ted Lasso right now. The way that, you know, season three, we've got what? 12 episodes or something in season three? Is that what it was? 11 or 12, somewhere in there. ⁓ But that was, that's it. You know, there's nothing else now.
Courtney Pearl (22:54)
Yeah.
Yeah, we thought that was the
end. We thought this is where it ended. It was so exciting to find out there's gonna be a new season.
Just Blane (23:12)
It, if it, yeah,
if it did end there, I don't know if people would have been completely happy or not. I mean, we won't tell us so forever for sure, but at some point it does have to end. Would that have been the spot? Or let's, can we keep this thing going? I think I saw where they're bringing in maybe a women's football club now for season four. I don't know what I've read, but yeah.
Courtney Pearl (23:40)
A lot of theories
out there probably. Yeah, we could guess what we think maybe is coming, but they teased it a little bit, season three. Like, have you ever thought about women's soccer? I mean, you look at just ⁓ American soccer teams and the wild success of the women's team versus the men's team, there's a discrepancy there for sure, especially because they don't get paid as much and there's not as much money for the women's team and they are championships.
Just Blane (23:42)
Yeah.
Yeah! Yeah!
Courtney Pearl (24:09)
far more often.
So let's give some attention to the women's team. Like I always say, I don't watch Ted Lasso for the sports. The sports part is probably the least important part. I love the team atmosphere and I love the rooting for Richmond and I get all involved in that. I even like watching football or in America we call soccer. I love watching it. I just don't.
Just Blane (24:36)
Yeah.
Courtney Pearl (24:38)
You know, just not a sporty person, not my thing, but I love the dynamic of everything going on behind the scenes and the people working together and the relationships that they make and then what they show in this show. It would be like my ideal working environment anywhere, anytime. I would do anything to work with a team like this.
Just Blane (24:58)
I think
the cool thing about it is if they do bring in the women's club is we'll get a whole lot maybe more new characters who will be the female counterparts to the male that we've already seen in the locker room, which would be great. It'd be great to have another perspective, I think. And I think that'll give us some more balance, but it has been male heavy ⁓ for the sports side. So I think it's gonna bring in.
Courtney Pearl (25:15)
Be fine.
Just Blane (25:28)
all types of characters. That's my biggest prediction.
Courtney Pearl (25:31)
Yeah, the only question
I have about that is if they do a women's team, how are they going to train ⁓ when they can't tie their dicks together?
Just Blane (25:41)
Yeah,
yeah. All right, exactly. ⁓ my gosh.
Courtney Pearl (25:44)
That was probably
one of my favorite funny parts ⁓ is Roy just being like, I don't have a plan here. I just wanted to see this done. Just laughing the whole time. That was funny.
Just Blane (25:51)
Yeah, yeah.
can't wait though.
They're saying August is when season four is dropping, August 2026. So we're going to have to go through a whole hot summer and then we'll get to August-ish and still be hot as hell. But Ted Lasso is going to hit at the end of summer and we'll be happy again, I guess. Sad till then, or we can binge. We can keep binging Ted Lasso.
Courtney Pearl (26:20)
⁓ and I will. No problem.
Just Blane (26:22)
Yeah. Yeah.
Anything else you got to say about Ted Lasso season three before we wrap this thing up?
Courtney Pearl (26:30)
Mmm, my I guess I'll just point out one of my other favorite things about this season is the psychic that Rebecca goes to and the Her discovery, you know, she's a skeptic. She's like this isn't real I don't believe in any of this but then things little by little start to be a little woo-woo, know You guys know I love the woo-woo. I love the like Let's just suspend believe for a minute and just think maybe potentially possibly there's something to this and I love that it
Just Blane (26:50)
Mm-hmm.
Courtney Pearl (27:00)
You know, it kind of put her on this other journey where I think that kind of let her let Rupert be in the backseat and be like, that doesn't matter as much anymore because I now have this new focus or this new life purpose I'm trying to figure out. And at first, it's kind of ⁓ well, it's a familiar story for me because I'm infertile. had I went through infertility journey as, know, someone telling me I would be a mother, but in a different way than I maybe expected.
kind of like a psychic telling me that. So I knew something, you know, my journey to motherhood might look different than what I think it will. And Rebecca went through that whole journey where she's like, motherhood? I never even considered that. Well, let's look into it. Wait, I'm being told now that I'm not gonna be able to be a mother, not that way from the doctor, right? And then for her to find out that maybe there are other opportunities out there for her that's just putting destiny in her path. And I loved that whole journey for her. So.
Just Blane (27:59)
Yeah!
Courtney Pearl (27:59)
Wanted to say that before we wrap up.
Just Blane (28:02)
I think that's a lot of Ted Lasso is it has literal personal effects on people out there. It's, it touched you personally. I love that. It touches other people in other ways personally. And there's a lot of that inside of this show. This show has got to keep going. ⁓ Season four, five, six, seven, we'll keep on rocking with Ted Lasso. We want the freqs out there to keep rocking with us. Parallel frequencies right here.
I'm Just Playing, that's Coco over there. We'll see you on the other side.
Courtney Pearl (28:35)
See ya.