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Season 2, Episode 4 "Carol of the Bells" | Match 015

Season 2, Episode 4 "Carol of the Bells" | Match 015

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"Hold me closer, Tiny Dancer, Prancer and Vixen!”


Festive Surprises, Phoebe’s Dilemma, and TedBecca's Uplifting Christmas; Bonnie, Mike⁠, and ⁠Marc are here to spread holiday cheer as guest Tori Weber (from They're Soulmates: A 'Ted Lasso' Podcast) joins in on the festivities.


It’s Christmas at AFC Richmond, and the team members celebrate in their own unique ways. Roy and Keeley tackle an unexpected issue with Phoebe, while Ted struggles with holiday blues but finds comfort in an uplifting gesture from Rebecca. Meanwhile, Higgins opens his home for a festive gathering, bringing everyone together for a heartwarming holiday celebration.


Match Highlights: Origins of TedBecca, Mike and his wife never dated, attending pagan rituals at Stonehenge, the 28th is the sexiest of all days, Michelle Lasso villain?, beating up kids if they're mean to ones you care about, Potlucks or a Jacob's Join, attending NYE in NYC would be a nightmare, found family, plus much, much more...


"To the family we're born with, and to the family we make along the way. And, most importantly, to Richmond!"



(Recorded: September 24th, 2024)



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⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ted Lasso soundalike VO by Joe Gaudet

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