What makes Roy so outstanding is the fact that he is such a unique person.
In fact, hes quite reserved and aggressive.
Yet, through his gruff exterior, Roy is one of the kindest and most hilariousmembers of theTed Lassocast.
There are various moments throughout the shows three seasons that stick out as some of Roys best.
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In many ways, Roys whistle moment encapsulates how wonderfully strange Roy can be.
Even better, he has no shame in yelling out at his team in a silly way.
To Roy, it isnt silly: its just efficient.
Ted Lasso is an American football coach who moves to England, hired to manage a struggling soccer team, despite having no experience. With cynical players and a doubtful town, Ted will have to convince them that he’s fit for the job.
Roy is attending an event and walks down a red carpet that is lined with eager paparazzi.
If any scene could showcase Roy Kent in a nutshell, this is absolutely it.
Withactor Brett Goldstein’sdark features and constant scowl, Roy isnt someone to mess around with.
Roys swears prove that he will never be a people pleaser.
In a perfect uncle moment,Roy comforts Phoebe then takes her door-to-door to find a dentist.
This scene, and most of the moments Roy shares with Phoebe, showcase how caring Roy is.
Roy’s scenes with Phoebe are almost always heartwarming and show a lovely side to Roy.
Although being a pundit definitely wasn’t Roy’s groove, it was awesome to watch as a viewer.
Roy’s bluntness, and the other pundits' horrified reactions, were hilarious to watch.
This scene is not just amazing for Roy, but forTed Lassoas a whole.
Once again, Roy absolutely exceeds expectations in this scene.
However, once Roy reads the book, his entire reaction changes.
The book actually hits him exactly where Ted intended.
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Throughout the first half of the series, Roy and Jamie were essentially mortal enemies.
Jamie was rude and didn’t respect Roy, while Roy thought Jamie was overrated.
Not only is this monologue deeply funny, but the serious way Roy delivers it is even better.
It isn’t funny to Roy, but just an honest peek into who he is as a person.
This scene is a fan-favorite and for good reason.
His bully speech definitely sees him acting the way audiences would expect from his appearance.
In this episode,Roy and Jamie are finally able to put their differences asideand bond.
It is a vulnerable moment, but one that is incredibly tender.
As much as Roy’s relationship with Keeley is adorable, his bond with Jamie might be even better.
Despite aging out of soccer,Roy proves that it is possible to change whenever you want.