Ted Lasso: 19 Times Roy Kent Proved That He’s One Of The Best TV Characters Ever
Ted Lasso recently ended its second season and is perhaps one of the most talked-about comedy-drama series right now. One of the characters that fans really liked was Roy Kent (played by Brett Goldstein). The actor has flawless comedic timing, delivering everything perfectly from a one-liner to a low growl. The actor also had to recently disprove Roy Kent CGI conspiracy by chugging chocolate milk on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Here we have compiled 19 Roy Kent moments that prove that he is one of the best TV characters ever.
1) When he spent Christmas searching for a dentist for his sweet niece Phoebe:
2) When he made the “Roy Is Sorry for Not Understanding Keeley” playlist:
3) When he gave Rebecca a perfect reason for why she should never settle for “fine”:
4) When he proved that even he (as a man who wears the “same” outfit every day) has depth:
5) When he inadvertently gave us the plot for a chaotic Ted Lasso crime drama spinoff:
6) When he finally understood why Jamie was such a “prick,” got over his animosity, and gave Jamie a hug:
7) When he yelled the word “whistle” instead of using an actual whistle, for obvious reasons:
8) When he explained that even Roy Kent is no match against the trials and tribulations of lactose intolerance:
9) When he helped Sam on the field and really proved that he is the best team captain:
10) When he got drunk while watching TV with his yoga mom besties:
11) When he walked his niece, Phoebe, out onto the field with the team:
12) When he displayed his soft side and cried on live TV:
13) When he, as a perfect boyfriend, gave Keeley the pep talk every person would like to hear:
14) When we get to know that Roy’s impressions are absolutely terrible:
15) When we learned that even a person like Roy Kent can’t say no to ice cream with Phoebe:
16) When he realized that he is a little girl struggling with the burden of leadership just like the girl in “A Wrinkle in Time”:
17) When he growled at the ceramic leopard:
18) When he literally ran across the city for his first true love (football, obviously) and triumphantly returned as an AFC Richmond coach:
19) When he made his exit from the football field and left as a living legend:
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