![]() ![]() It’s also strange that Rebecca would have to ask. “‘Did we…?’ Oh, yes, we did,” he says to himself, which is a weird note to end on - no matter how you spin it. And yet, the following morning, Rebecca asks, “Did we…?” The Man With No Name says “no.” But as soon as she leaves, he has a different answer. There is no indication that they’ve had sex. When Rebecca falls asleep, the Man With No Name covers her with a blanket and returns to his bedroom like a proper gentleman. They drink wine, they dance, and the evening culminates in an extremely sensual foot massage. Neither of them wants this night to end, so they toss two cups of water on Rebecca’s clothes and let the dryer run an additional cycle. Or gezellig, as the Man With No Name puts it. Over the next several hours, Rebecca and the Man With No Name sip brandy, sing along to André Hazes (performing a Dutch rendition of “She Believes in Me,” originally sung by “ the Gambler himself, Mr. Her infidelity came dangerously close to destroying their family, but then he realized that this thing didn’t happen to him, it happened for him, and he’s clearly better off on his own - a conclusion that Rebecca has yet to fully grasp in the wake of her own failed marriage to the philandering Rupert. He never mentions her by name, but he does mention a former partner, likely his kid’s mother, who was unfaithful. “Force of habit.” This seems to suggest that he does, in fact, have a daughter. Then, after bandaging her wound, he kisses her foot. He tells her that he was in the military and trained for a moment like this. The Man With No Name eventually returns and tends to a cut on Rebecca’s ankle. Ted Lasso's Nick Mohammed on Seeing Glimpses of the Old Nate in Episode 4 Ted Lasso's Hannah Waddingham to Headline Apple TV+ Christmas Special
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