What do Ted Lasso and Pinballs have in common?
Aaron Alex
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Adapt or Die
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Bounced Around
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My wife and I have been watching?Ted Lasso.?This is a recent show on?Apple TV+, which is a service that provides you endless entertainment in exchange for all your money until the end of the age.?The titular character is played by?Jason Sudeikis, and I would like to add that I very much enjoy saying "titular."
Lasso is a hillbilly coach hired by a vindictive-jilted-ex-wife-slash-soccer-club-owner to rain down revenge upon her ex-husband by sabotaging his soccer club’s chances of success in a nefarious plot to utterly humiliate him.?You know, the typical plot.
Lasso is a hillbilly at heart: loveable, genuine and sweet.?He is kind of the opposite of Satan, although I am told that when Satan speaks, he has a sort of gravelly, throaty Kris Kristofferson twang.?If you recall, this is why I took that joint-oath to neither listen to anything Kris Kristofferson nor eat pickles, which are cucumbers soaked in evil.
I am not certain that was where I intended to go with that, but at least now you know what CD's not to buy for me.
One of the most effective plot lines of any great show is when the protagonist is when he is?forced to grow: this can usually come through being uprooted from any semblance of comfort, and is thus forced to reckon with an alien terrain, and adapt accordingly.?In our own family’s case, we experienced this ourselves by moving out of our existing home in the middle of a pandemic, presumably because things were boring, and we felt like mixing it up a bit.?The first thing I needed to know about my new neighborhood was of course what we?all?need to know: where is the?nearest Taco Bell.?We had to search to find out where our creature comforts could be found; where we would find seeds of familiarity amongst uncertainty.?Ex-pats are used to this, and my good friend and fellow blogger?Paul Strikwerda?just wrote a?blog?on this very subject; however, he is Dutch, and it will take you a long time to get all the way over there to read his, so you should stay and read mine instead.
Being uprooted and moving to a new place can be disconcerting.?It can be unsettling.?But is that not what we voice talent do countless times a day, day in and day out: moving?
The answer is yes.?May I explain??Thank you, I will.
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Pinball
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Voiceovers are one big giant pinball machine, and you and I, fellow voice warrior, are the pinballs.?I am sure you have played pinball at least once in your life.?If not, please visit your local?Pizza Haven?in 1986.?I cannot go back there because of the restraining order.?But the sheer thrill one gets from using flippers to swat around a small silver ball in an enclosed space is akin to that of bumper cars.?And?everyone?has ridden in bumper cars.
In fact, my family and I just recently visited the?Washington State Fair, and I am pleased to report that my son and I bashed in and dented the fenders of no less than?six?cars before the ride suddenly stopped and the attendant walked away with my money.?To know that it only cost me seventeen dollars for two whole minutes of destructive joy feeds my soul, and makes wage-earning fun.?It was, however, distressing to find that I no longer fit completely into the bumper car because of A) my weight, B) my height, and C) cruelty.?Bumper car designers with sinister intent love to snicker at overweight people like me trying to fit into their tiny cars that you cannot fit into unless you are a fetus who drives.?It is alright though.?I stay a bit overweight because it would not be fair to all the skinny people if I were this attractive, intelligent, funny AND thin.?It is a public service, really.
As with bumper cars, we pinballs are sent flying off in randomized directions.?You may chart your course, sure, but ultimately someone else always controls your next destination.?It is a case of?"second star to the right, and straight on until the next interruption."
Ted Lasso is no different.??WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!
Actions and reactions.??Pinball.
Through it all, Ted Lasso is unswerving in his optimism.?He takes the beating and trucks on to the next point.?Takes a beating there too.?Ted is made of stern stuff, like a tree that is composed of titanium but is a tree.?I excel at metaphors.?Ted somehow always manages to emerge the victor.?Like the?episode?where he was in a darts contest.?I will not spoil it by telling you who won. (Ted did.)
Ted Lasso is bounced around repeatedly throughout the show.?Likewise, in our own voiceover "show", there are hidden mechanisms at work, things happening behind the scenes, that we have no control over.?Navigating this highly reactive career is very much like being a doctor with a pager.?I assume doctors still use pagers, because I am still at Pizza Haven in 1986 and cannot seem to get back.?Someone please water my plants.
So what do Ted Lasso and Pinballs have in common?
Us.
We, as Voiceover Artist Pinballs, are no different.
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A Pleasant Ricochet
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I am sitting at my desk eating some?Chick Fil A. Then, just as I am about to sink my teeth into the?original?chicken sandwich (I can only assume this means from the very first chicken God created in 1 BC),?that mortgage-paying audition comes in.
Voiceover colleagues frequently ask me what my typical day looks like.?It is like this:
And the beauty of it all??All of it, and less of it, and?none?of it can be part of every single day of every single week.?In the same order, in the reverse order, and in no order.
I am Ted Lasso.?I am constantly moving and adapting.?I am uprooted out of my element all the time.?I am a human pinball, at the mercy of the flippers of life.?Being batted around constantly, forced to adapt, forced to move, forced to change.?Just without the Southern twang.
Are you willing to be bounced around a bit??If not, you will never score.?Those who are set in their ways will not be moved; I am petrified about becoming petrified.
Adapt or die.?Kind of like a titanium tree.?Or a different metaphor that actually makes sense.
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