Are We Talking About the Same Show?Jason Sudeikis thinks Ted Lasso’s season-three critics lack imagination because they did not engage with the show like “live theater.”
ByHershal Pandya
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Dad TV Is for Everyone NowIn the streaming era, the irresistible optimism of a competent hero working to restore the social order defies age, gender, and parental status.
Ted Lasso Recap: Jamie’s CryingTed set out to change how the Greyhounds approached football and life. And he’s accomplished that. So is his work now done?
Ted Lasso Has a Major Character FlawIn the spirit of “Be curious, not judgmental,” we’re curious whether the show remembers why we cared about these people in the first place.
ByJen Chaney, Roxana Hadadi, and Kathryn VanArendonk
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Ted Lasso Recap: Secrets and LiesHaving everyone be a Nice Guy has been an asset, but it can feel phony whenever a complex situation arises.
Ted Lasso Recap: Clubhouse ProblemsDespite Zava’s superstar talent, Richmond keeps losing, leaving the team to wonder whether Ted is the best coach for the job.
Bill Lawrence Is Still Figuring It OutDespite a rapidly shifting TV landscape, the Shrinking and Ted Lasso co-creator hasn’t abandoned his earnest worldview.