Ted Lasso 3×12, “So Long, Farewell,” provides closure for some of AFC Richmond’s best as Ted makes a decision about his future with the team.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×11 Review: “Mom City”
Ted Lasso 3×11, “Mom City,” spends the penultimate outing deliberating forgiveness and second chances, turning the series’ prioritization of kindness inward.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×10 Review: “International Break”
Ted Lasso 3×10, “International Break,” looks inward as AFC Richmond reconnects with their inner child and commences a new — and final — era of healing.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×09 Review: “La Locker Room Aux Folles”
Ted Lasso 3×09, “La Locker Room Aux Folles,” is great in its isolation but raises plenty of questions about how this story will conclude in three episodes.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×08 Review: “We’ll Never Have Paris”
Ted Lasso 3×08, “We’ll Never Have Paris,” instills hope that perhaps this show won’t hear its final whistle — at least not anytime soon.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×07 Review: “The Strings That Bind Us”
Ted Lasso 3×07, “The Strings That Bind Us,” is a masterclass in storytelling as it pulls the ever-present invisible thread through three seasons of stories.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×06 Review: “Sunflowers”
Ted Lasso 3×06, “Sunflowers,” taps into the show’s origin story with a trip to Amsterdam that ties together the mid-season finale with engaging pairings.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×05 Review: “Signs”
Ted Lasso 3×05, “Signs,” has earned twists and surprising turns that encourage a renewed belief that AFC Richmond will win the whole thing in the end.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×03 Review: “4-5-1”
Ted Lasso 3×03, “4-5-1,” challenges AFC Richmond’s ability to believe in believe as unexpected challenges impact their personal and professional spheres.
‘Ted Lasso’ 3×02 Review: “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea”
Ted Lasso 3×02, “(I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea,” makes a case for telling instead of showing by strengthening its central metaphor.