The Support Group for People Who Refuse to Let Ted Lasso Die

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The Support Group for People Who Refuse to Let Ted Lasso Die
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Yes, they bark at each other when one of them has feelings.

. Malone came up with the idea for an off-screen Diamond Dogs support group after seeing a number of people use the overarchingsubreddit as an ameliorative sounding board—obviously inspired by the show’s eternal theme of violently Feeling Your Feelings around those you trust. “Whenever anyone would ask for advice over there, I’d post and say, ‘Hey, sorry to hear what you’re going through, we have a community over here for this stuff, and we’d love to have you,’ ” said Malone.Dr.

Yes, communities can be bound by bloodlines, radical political objectives, or sectarian national identities, but a mere shared interest in an Apple TV+ show might be enough for someone to feel comfortable spilling their guts. “Having a common interest or a shared reference point is an easy way for people to quickly build trust,” said Jern.

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