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Ted Lasso season 3 episode 4 is my favourite yet this season. Speaking as a therapist, I wanted to break down it's depiction of anger, the relationship between Rebecca and Rupert, the growth of Ted, and the possible redemption of Nate. Themes of rage, forgiveness, and liberation are handled expertly in this episode and my videoessay attempts to provide an analysis all about it.
My Little Thought Tree is my channel for drawing out the deeper meaning and emotion in film, TV, and the world at large through relaxed, analytical video essays. I am a professional counsellor and often draw on my psychology and therapy background to better understand characters, themes, and emotion in fiction. I upload every Saturday and occasionally on Tuesdays, if I'm feeling productive.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:13 Liberation
04:52 World Anvil
06:35 Rage
11:30 Ted
MUSIC (in order)
The Ologist - Sign of the Times
Calme - Ever So Blue
bitykradne - stillness
limes - somebody
Don Philippe - The World Connects
Nymano - Falling Leaves
myk. - Rivia
Alan Ellis - Sea Terms
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