None of us get a perfect end, not even Ted Lasso
The series closes on a heartfelt episode that nonetheless reveals flaws and disappointments.
“Sunflowers” gives everyone a reset button heading into the back half of Season 3.
In “Signs,” Richmond continues to unravel after their big loss.
Things get ugly when Ted and Nate face off for the first time.
“4-5-1” may reveal Richmond’s newest star Zava to be an egomaniac, but the real villain is in Kansas.
“(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea” sets up Rebecca and Rupert’s first football battle as everyone wrestles with mixed emotions.
“Smell Like Mean Spirit” sets up Season 3’s challenges, internal and external.
The crown jewel of AppleTV+ hits the pitch, seemingly ready to address some of the mounting criticisms.
Ted Lasso’s Season 2 Finale choices for Roy and Keeley still baffle, but everything else comes together in this strong closer.
The season finally gets its villain as everyone’s good moments are rapidly undercut in Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 11.
Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 10 “No Weddings and A Funeral” neatly navigates tricky emotional waters in and out of the memorial service.
Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 9 takes viewers on one bizarre night with Coach Beard.
Nearly all plotlines move forward and we finally learn the pain Ted’s concealing.
The Ted Lasso Way runs into a brick wall this week.
Unhealthy relationships and the past dominate this week’s episode.
Ted brings Roy back into the fold, and Nate overcomes his shyness, in a thin but still enjoyable episode.