Chicago PD Fans Are Highly Impressed With Jesse Lee Soffer's Directorial Debut
Jesse Lee Soffer, who recently left the cast of "Chicago P.D.," directed its most recent episode, "Deadlocked," much to the acclaim of fans.
Read MoreJesse Lee Soffer, who recently left the cast of "Chicago P.D.," directed its most recent episode, "Deadlocked," much to the acclaim of fans.
Read More"Reacher" star Alan Ritchson has said that he needs a twin to handle the exhausting shooting schedule on the critically acclaimed Amazon show.
Read MoreTed Lasso has already won plenty of love from the Emmy Awards, but one person who hasn't been nominated is Phil Dunster, and fans are ready for that to change.
Read MoreEagle-eyed fans couldn't help but notice Jamie Tartt actor Phil Dunster was doing his best not to burst out laughing in the background of "Ted Lasso" S3 E2.
Read MoreThe second episode of the third season of "Ted Lasso" on Apple TV features a hilarious take from Ted, explaining the novelty of Hallmark Christmas movies.
Read MoreRoy Kent doesn't like most people on "Ted Lasso," but he has a big beef with Trent Crimm, the self-serving journalist who wants to write a book about Richmond.
Read MoreEver wondered who's singing the catchy mash-up at the start of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 2?
Read MoreOf all the lovable characters in Ted Lasso, some just aren't favorites. Looper asked which character fans couldn't stand.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent and is a writer on Ted Lasso, revealed that Rebecca's season 1 confession to Ted made him cry on set.
Read More"Ted Lasso" star Brett Goldstein has revealed that the cast's time at Wembley Stadium truly had the stars of the hit Apple TV+ series in tears while filming.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, gets asked by fans to tell them to f*** off. But his real-life voice and persona are very different.
Read MoreRupert Mannion is going full villain mode in Ted Lasso Season 3, and he's already reminding some viewers of a classic Star Wars bad guy.
Read More"Ted Lasso" co-creator and star Brendan Hunt says that the Apple TV+ show's creative team plans to take some "time off" after its third season.
Read MoreDiehard "Ted Lasso" fans will know that Brett Goldstein didn't join the series as an actor initially, and was brought into the writer's room for Season 1.
Read More"Ted Lasso" is back with Season 3, and this character development had fans -- and Phoebe -- questioning Roy Kent's decisions.
Read More"Ted Lasso" fans have taken to social media to share their reactions to Jamie Tartt's scene-stealing moments in the show's Season 3 premiere.
Read MoreAccording to Keeley Jones actor Juno Temple, it's always possible that Ted Lasso might return, even after its planned conclusion at the end of Season 3.
Read MoreTed Lasso gave us a big, warm hug, and Shrinking is keeping the conversation going.
Read MoreWhat's the song playing in Nate's first scene in Season 3, Episode 1 of "Ted Lasso," and how does it lay the foundation for the character's trajectory?
Read MoreThe phrase "I'm forever blowing bubbles" is not really a slogan, but a reference to an anthem with strange origins.
Read MoreIf AFC gets relegated at the end of Season 3, the club will move down to the second tier of English football and potentially lose out on a lot of money.
Read MoreThe Apple TV+ sitcom "Ted Lasso" relies on the chemistry of the cast, with creator Jason Sudeikis taking inspiration from the actors in crafting the characters.
Read MoreChants are important in football. When it comes to who has the best football chant, "Ted Lasso" fans agree that Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) comes out on top.
Read MoreWhen giving "60 Minutes" a tour of the AFC Richmond locker room, Jason Sudeikis pointed out the names of "Ted Lasso" players who were inspired by real people.
Read MoreBaz, Jeremy, and Paul are hardcore Richmond fans. This trio has plenty of storytelling potential, and fans want to see more of them in "Ted Lasso" Season 3.
Read MoreTed Lasso star Hannah Waddingham revealed that she was initially against the idea of her character singing Let It Go on the Apple TV+ series.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein does, in fact, exist.
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