I was expecting it, because, well, it's Ted Lasso. But the quality of the execution wasn't expected at all.
They gave Nathan's Dad a redemption moment, and even RUPERT. I liked it.
(so, there's only Akufo left, as a "villain", I guess)
Then, Rebecca had a growth spurt (or, maybe better said: they finally showed her growth), and "Royley" got their "Love, Actually" scene.
Nathan, of course, is the biggest con job they managed, by far. After hating him at the end of season 2, and rightfully so, we're rooting for him again. Well, maybe not rightfully. Ted knew it better, all the way.
My only grievance: The show is called "Ted Lasso". But there was even LESS Ted in this one, than in the already mostly tedless, previous episodes of season 3.
At least, he literally got the last laugh.
They gave Nathan's Dad a redemption moment, and even RUPERT. I liked it.
(so, there's only Akufo left, as a "villain", I guess)
Then, Rebecca had a growth spurt (or, maybe better said: they finally showed her growth), and "Royley" got their "Love, Actually" scene.
Nathan, of course, is the biggest con job they managed, by far. After hating him at the end of season 2, and rightfully so, we're rooting for him again. Well, maybe not rightfully. Ted knew it better, all the way.
My only grievance: The show is called "Ted Lasso". But there was even LESS Ted in this one, than in the already mostly tedless, previous episodes of season 3.
At least, he literally got the last laugh.