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laddiebones t1_it8s590 wrote

Here’s my hot take, Acapulco is a better show.

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cerezadietdrpepper t1_it8unka wrote

I really enjoyed season one of both shows but I was watching Acapulco yesterday and it just felt flat, similarly to season two of ted lasso

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laddiebones t1_it8uowk wrote

It’s a great, “feel good show,” it’s genuinely sweet and heartfelt, much like Ted Lasso. I just prefer the setting of Acapulco, and I don’t mind reading a few subtitles. In this case I enjoy stories outside of my life experience, plus I don’t really care about sports (I’m not saying sports is all Ted Lasso has to offer).

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ashinaclan123 t1_it8v6a0 wrote

It’s not as good as Ted lasso but it’s still a nice good feel good show.

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LymanHo t1_it8wlns wrote

Acapulco is fine but if anything on Apple TV deserves the “Ted Lasso treatment” it’s Trying.

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rmaloney3 OP t1_it8x6r0 wrote

Yes!! Trying is the hidden gem of the Apple TV+ catalog. This is the show I recommend to people looking for feel-good comedy.

I do really love Acapulco as well, but nothing gives me that warm and fuzzy feeling like Trying.

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Gato1980 t1_it92ygz wrote

I absolutely love Trying. The cast is phenomenal and every season just gets better and better. The addition of the kids this season made some really incredible, heartwarming and hilarious moments. I'm glad Apple keeps renewing it, because I don't know anyone who watches it.

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wpmason t1_it93o85 wrote

I disagree.

It’s close, and still a very good show. The music numbers are always a treat.

But, for whatever reason, the highs are never as high nor are the lows as low as Ted Lasso.

Lasso just has that extra bit of range that puts it over the top.

Sometimes crying makes you feel good, and every great feel-good show knows that and will make you cry from time to time.

There’s nothing that emotional in Acapulco for me.

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jedi-son t1_it95dcy wrote

Am I the only one who can see how mid Ted Lasso is?

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duckbeets t1_it95dz9 wrote

Completely agree, I keep telling people to watch it but I don’t know anyone else that does. It’s a beautiful show that I hope gets a few more seasons.

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jedi-son t1_it96upk wrote

I feel like that people who are enamored by it never watched old sitcoms from the 40s and 50s. Shows with a contrived story, very little serious conflict that always end on a happy note with a useful moral. It's not new and it died out for a reason IMO.

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Royaltiaras t1_it9dle7 wrote

I love Trying and Acapulco a lot. Both of them are great shows and I highly recommend anyone to watch them.

However I will say that the latest season of Trying (s3) could have been better. Some things were just frustrating to watch and didn’t make sense.

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TheJoshider10 t1_it9fjz3 wrote

I love how well Ted Lasso and Trying compliment each other. The London focus and similar sort of comedy and wholesome vibes make it seem like they're in the same world. Like I could genuinely imagine AFC Richmond randomly popping up or whatever.

Really hope Apple make more content like those shows. Wholesome TV is very much appreciated among all the drama shows.

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JohnnyAK907 t1_it9fnpe wrote

Apple gave Ted Lasso the "Ted Lasso Treatment" after it completely blew up on social after a very lowkey launch. Word of mouth and the show itself is what made that show a breakout hit, not its treatment by Apple.

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Reds4dre t1_it9goip wrote

Side topic by why the fuck is Apple TV not a result for Apple TV on an Apple device. It’s just “TV” wth

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townspark t1_it9h6cc wrote

The article raves about the show scroll after scroll. Never describing what the “Ted lasso treatment” they recommended is. I gather that Apple did some publicity blitz? I’ve heard about the show but not from apple.

The only thing the article says aside from massive praise, is “Acapulco is a show that sells itself. All Apple TV+ needs to do is give people a better chance at checking in.” What does that mean??

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Ryase_Sand t1_it9nqbd wrote

The first season of Acapulco was great. "Ophthalmologist. Cincinatti. Shhhh-shish-kabob."

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jedi-son t1_it9ovny wrote

And the difference is? Something you just can't seem to articulate huh? But definitely a justification for your reaction.

> Ted Lasso is the best show!

Is a statement of objective fact. Should I "get bent" if I say that? You just didn't like my opinion and reacted as children do. It's OK.

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Shiara_cw t1_it9pdkf wrote

Oh my god yes. It never gets attention. This is the first time I've even seen it mentioned with a decent number of upvotes on Reddit. It usually gets ignored even in 'underrated Apple TV shows' posts.

It's so good! Really funny and heartwarming.

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Craphole-Island t1_it9rvh0 wrote

I love this show and it’s so under the radar! I feel like it’s impossible to even find reviews of it online. At least for season 2. And so far season 2 is great. Love getting to see more focus on the supporting cast. The whole cast is great and everybody is very charming.

I feel like there’s minimal marketing for this show (at least in the US) so I agree Apple should give it more of a marketing push.

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Ozlin t1_it9sps5 wrote

Not OP, but I really like the show because it has wonderful fun characters, a narrative structure that works well for the story, does a lot of good work in exploring expectations and stereotypes, has beautiful sets, includes some awesome Spanish covers of 80s songs, and generally has a positive vibe even when dealing with some deep feels. You do have to be willing to read subtitles, but it's not all in Spanish. There are a few tropes, but usually the show is aware of it and plays against them. It's one of those comedies that just has good vibes and a solid creative team.

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furious_Dee t1_it9xtxn wrote

amazon should be giving 'red oaks' the 'acapulco' treatment.

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wengerslasagna t1_ita3430 wrote

It’s about a couple who is looking to adopt and their lives. Its a beautiful heartwarming and brilliantly funny take. Every character is well fleshed out and there are some fantastic side characters. If you want something warm and completely without any malice watch the show.

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wengerslasagna t1_ita3ejh wrote

With Ted Lasso-Acapulco-Trying Apple honestly has three world class comedies at hand. Ted Lasso gets all the promotion but both Acapulco and Trying are great as well. Sometimes better. Trying is the show I recommend over all of them

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makesyoudownvote t1_ita3sut wrote

I love it and it's WAY better than the movie it's based on "How to be a Latin Lover".

But I think if you were comparing just the first seasons, Ted Lasso is better in that it's more complex and nuanced.

That said I do think season 1 Acapulco is better than season 2 of Ted Lasso.

I admittedly haven't quite started watching season 2 of Acapulco yet though. For all I know it might be amazing.

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magkruppe t1_ita4wpm wrote

Ted Lasso's setting really puts me off because its so damn unrealistic. Which would be fine if it didn't set up the premise of the show so seriously. I thought it was gonna be a somewhat wholesome soccer drama, and i can't reset my expectations of the show since I would have preferred a friday night lights vibe

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LymanHo t1_ita70xy wrote

The actress who plays Roy Kent’s niece Phoebe does play one of Princess’ friends in one of the episodes so that was enough to convince me it’s the same universe haha

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LymanHo t1_ita8gfo wrote

Everything wengerslasagna said in their comment. It’ll make you laugh and cry. Just so heartwarming and charming but not sickly sweet. It has the right amount of everything. Really well written, you fall in love with their extended family and side characters in a way I think is rare on most tv shows. If you’ve seen the Australian drama Offspring, I like to tell people that if you put Ted Lasso and Offspring in a blender, Trying is what would come out.

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LymanHo t1_ita9al9 wrote

Apple TV is just incredibly bad at advertising their shows. Ted Lasso took off because of social media and then once that had happened, they took advantage of the hype. But there are so many good shows on Apple that nobody even knows about, so when they say “give people a better chance at checking in” I would interpret that as, market it AT ALL basically to people who aren’t already on the platform.

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LymanHo t1_itad9ia wrote

Ohhhh I agree Bad Sisters is incredible but I am seeing it get a fair amount of attention (although I am very online haha). I feel like Trying gets none which just makes me sad.

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higzgridz t1_itadc8v wrote

well.. they not white.. have you seen their line up... so white...

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KO620181 t1_itae5j7 wrote

I didn’t know if Bad Sisters was getting attention, or same - I was just seeing it because I was looking for it everywhere haha. But yes, Trying definitely needs more love!!!!!

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ky_straight_bourbon t1_itag1q6 wrote

My spouse and I avoided Trying when it came out because we were... well, trying at the time, and we just figured it would be too much emotionally. It took two years and was very hard on us, but we're better now. Maybe it's time to give it a whirl.

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duhThatswhatIsaid t1_itb1ni9 wrote

I’m fairly new to Apple TV+ but I’ve been enjoying it thoroughly. Ted Lasso, Central Park, Mythic Quest, and Schmigadoon have all been really fun watches.

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Cyrano_Nose t1_itb96za wrote

In social medias defense, if it hadn't been doing its thing, I wouldn't have watched it. I even tried the first episode and didn't make it to the end. The second time though, wow. Really, really great tv there.

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NaRaGaMo t1_itbnft5 wrote

almost all shows on Apple Tv+ need Ted Lasso treatment, for a company who is great at marketing it's baffling to see how they have fumbled when it comes to TV+

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LymanHo t1_itd0xzj wrote

I think the setting plays a big part in that. I grew up in Melbourne and the areas of Collingwood/Fitzroy/Brunswick used in Offspring are a very similar vibe to Camden. But it’s in the writing too, how you’re gradually introduced to this quirky extended family that are sometimes quite difficult people, but who would ultimately do anything for each other.

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hannahstohelit t1_ited3cv wrote

The question is how much they juiced it up on social media after it started, but yeah, I was watching it while it was airing (or rather I binged it the week the finale aired) and looked to see what was going on on Twitter afterward and it started off small and really escalated over time before it exploded.

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