With a big sendoff, the show reminds us that wanting to be better is enough—and it’s a choice you have to make over…
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Cast
Jason Sudeikis (Ted Lasso)Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent)Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard)Nick Mohammed (Nathan Shelley)Toheeb Jimoh (Sam Obisanya)Kola Bokinni (Isaac McAdoo)Billy Harris (Colin Hughes)Stephen Manas (Richard Montlaur)Hannah Waddingham (Rebecca Welton)Jeremy Swift (Leslie Higgins)Phil Dunster (Jamie Tartt)Juno Temple (Keeley Jones)Cristo Fernández (Dani Rojas)Moe Jeudy-Lamour (Thierry Zoreaux)Annette Badland (Mae Green)Moe Hashim (Moe Bumbercatch)David Elsendoorn (Jan Maas)Adam Colborne (Baz Primrose)
Creators
Brendan Hunt, Bill Lawrence, Jason Sudeikis, Bill Wrubel, Chuck Hayward, Joe Kelly, Keeley Hazell, Brett Goldstein, Ashley Nicole Black, Leann Bowen, Jamie Lee, Sasha Garron, Jane Becker, Dylan Marron, Phoebe Walsh
Synopsis
American college football coach Ted Lasso heads to London to manage AFC Richmond, a struggling English Premier League soccer team.
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In the season's penultimate outing, Ted and Jamie reevaluate their relationships with their mothers
This season, the series has yet to meet a thorny plot it can't neatly solve within an episode’s time
"La Locker Room Aux Folles" is timely but too perfectly manicured
In "We’ll Never Have Paris," Nate and Keeley feel like they're in their own little bizarro Ted Lasso spinoffs
Unfortunately, Ted Lasso still feels like a clown car carrying one too many storylines
“Sunflowers” crams a lot of subplots into its hour-plus runtime
It feels like the show is covering a lot of ground while still leaving so many B and C plots dangling
On "Big Week," Richmond takes on West Ham, and Ted gets off the sidelines
Colin keeps part of himself a secret from the team, and Zava arrives