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  1. Lust in Translation: Directed by Lee Shallat Chemel. With Jay Harrington, Portia de Rossi, Andrea Anders, Jonathan Slavin. Ted dates a German businesswoman whose company wants to buy a translating device from Veridian, but a minor adjustment by Phil threatens to kill the romance and the deal.

  2. When you speak one language into a mouthpiece, the machine’s voice spits out a translation of everything you say. The CEO of the German company interested in the device is a beautiful woman named Greta, who is not exactly fluent in English. Sounds like the multi-translator device may come in handy.

  3. Jan 20, 2010 · Better Off Ted Review: “Lust in Translation” By: TV Fanatic Staff. Published: January 20, 2010. While not a biting office satire and clearly lacking a Veridian commercial, this week’s episode...

  4. Jan 18, 2010 · Ted ends up starting an out-of-the office relationship with a visiting German executive Greta (Stefanie von Pfetten), who wants to partner with Veridian on a new translation device.

  5. Jan 19, 2010 · The A-story of “Lust In Translation” alone earned this episode an “A” from me. Heck, the episode could’ve garnered an “A” just for the moment where Ted mutters “yay” quietly and ...

  6. "Better Off Ted" Lust in Translation (TV Episode 2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Jan 20, 2010 · Ted romances a beautiful German executive who can't speak a word of English. It doesn't matter Veridian is developing a translation device for her company, enabling the two to communicate. The problem is, the voice of the device is Phil's, which ruins the mood for Ted.