Ted & Co. face some big existential questions as Ted Lasso heads into its final season.
revealed that they, too, would be bowing out after their current seasons. It feels like the beginning of the end of an era.)
With a warning not to watch other passengers’ screens lest they be watching movies about scary clowns in sewers , Henry’s off, but not before leaving his father with a final gift: a LEGO rendition of the Premier League trophy he hopes his father will win . It’s this scene that greets Ted when he arrives, pastry in hand but with no jolly wordplay to accompany it. Ted’s still feeling downcast about Henry’s departure but freely sharing that feeling instead of keeping it bottled up. Rebecca also lets her feelings flow freely. What’s worse, the same pundits predict great success for West Ham, the team now owned by Rebecca’s scheming ex-husband, Rupert .
Keeley considers Rebecca a mentor and a guru, but the arrival of Barbara , the CFO appointed by her investors, suggests she still has a lot to learn about being business savvy . Pointedly declining to call her boss by her first name, Barbara informs Miss Jones that her plans to spend £200 on office flowers will not fly, flowers being for two things: “Dead people and dead marriages.”
That’s not really Ted’s style, however. He’s all smiles and folksy charm as the press conference begins, noting he and the team have 38 chances to prove the pundits wrong. With Trent Crimm no longer at, his successor, Marcus , asks the tough questions about Nate. Now’s Ted’s chance to punch back, a chance he passes up. Instead, Ted engages in a round of weaponized self-deprecation.
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