Ted Lasso's Nick Mohammed Reacts to That Unexpected Spitting Scene
"We had to have people come in every time we took a take," he recalled, "wipe it down and like walk away. Weirdly, it became quite an odd thing."
Mohammed went on to note how this memorable moment teases how his character is "veering off in the wrong direction." following his season one promotion to the coaching staff. Yet, his transition from kit man to coach hasn't been a seamless one, with him often picking on his replacement."He's still very insecure, he still has his demons," he said of this other side to the often soft-spoken Nate. "But now he's in this position of, you know, responsibility...And he sort of thinks that he maybe has to be a bit like a bully, because that's how people treated him.
Of course, as Mohammed teased, we're only five episodes into the new season, so, there may be hope for Nate yet.
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