Cristo Fernández wants to know more about Danny Rojas’ 108-year-old bestie on Ted Lasso

With the future of Ted Lasso in limbo, is this the end of Dani Rojas? We sure hope not.

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Cristo Fernández wants to know more about Danny Rojas’ 108-year-old bestie on Ted Lasso
Cristo Fernández and Billy Harris Photo: Apple TV+

Ted Lasso is over. Well, we think Ted Lasso is over. The AppleTV+ soccer dramedy currently exists in limbo, stuck between launching a spin-off and closing the book on Lassoverse forever. But one person that would love to keep digging around the nooks and crannies of the AFC Richmond locker room is Cristo Fernández, the show’s resident Dani Rojas. Speaking to The A.V. Club, Fernández said he would “love to explore” Dani’s backstory, should Apple or Jason Sudeikis ever decide on the series’ future.

“Who is his family?” Fernández asks. “You know where we know he comes from? From Mexico. I would like to explore and see more of his family members.” Moreover, the mysteries of Fernández’s past, including his centenarian best friend. “[Rojas] also mentions a 108-year-old best friend and that he was born caffeinated.” To the last point, Fernández asks the eternal question: “How was he born caffeinated?”

However, if the show isn’t destined for overtime, Fernández seems satisfied with where the series ended up, saying he cried reading the script for the last episode.

“There were many tears,” he said. But I also think it was so well written. There was so much emotion in the script, in each one of the scenes. I remember when we were shooting them, there were many tears of happiness, that’s for sure.”

Thus far, we’ve been getting mixed signals about the future of Ted Lasso. For his part, Suedikis insists that the “story is done,” remaining steadfast in his assertion that the show was devised as a three-season arc. However, much of his cast keeps saying they don’t know whether Richmond AFC still employs them or if they should try out for a new team. Now it feels more urgent than ever because we, too, would like to hear about Dani Rojas’ 108-year-old best friend. As it stands, Ted Lasso feels a lot like a Coen brother’s movie, No Country For Old Men.

8 Comments

  • ghboyette-av says:

    Jesus Christ. Yes, it’s fucking over.

  • murrychang-av says:

    Not that I would watch a show about him but Dani is pretty hilarious.

    • almightyajax-av says:

      I think he could certainly carry a single episode. Maybe some kind of 5-hour/10 episode anthology limited series focusing on one Lassoverse character at a time? It worked for Arrested Development……I’m being told it didn’t work for Arrested Development. Ah well.

  • Vandelay-av says:
  • quetzalcoatl49-av says:

    Every time I see the term “Lassoverse” I die inside

  • gargsy-av says:

    “The AppleTV+ soccer dramedy currently exists in limbo”

    No, it fucking isn’t. The co-creator, showrunner and portrayer of THE TITLE CHARACTER says the show is over.

    What. More. Do. You. Need?

  • mshep-av says:

    Mark me down as being part of “Team Spin-Off.” The last season was only kind of tangentially about Ted anyway. I would positively watch the shit out a show about Keely and Rebecca starting a women’s team as Coaches Kent and Beard guide the team in their new division. 

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