
Related: A Look Behind The Scenes Of Ted Lasso: Craft Team Interviewsĭuring the funeral episode Rupert gave Rebecca his remaining shares of Richmond. He knows the right thing to do is stay there, and spread his positive influence to the community. His father tells him that the universe will give him signs and just then he sees several kids playing football with his jersey on. This is all too rarely the case and something that should be showcased more.Īs for Sam - well, he decides to stay with Richmond. Seeing a strong female friendship on screen, where two women lift each other up instead of tearing each other down, is amazing. Fans will be thrilled to see her running her own company - and are sure to cry during the scene where she tells Rebecca, who is so SO proud of her. Keeley is another character that has grown so much since we first saw her. He gifts Keeley with a 6 week vacation during the off season but since she is going to be giving a lot of time and effort to her new PR film, she says she cannot go. Something he might very much regret come the start of season 3. Not only is he fully embracing his love for the sport, even going so far as to become a coach for Richmond, in the finale he forgives Jamie for telling Keeley he still loves her. But he gets his feelings hurt and expressing them is, well, bizarre but lovely for this character. The article is about Keeley being a strong boss lady and to have a man in the photos with her just wouldn’t fit. They didn’t use a single photo he was in, which honestly was the right choice.

He goes on record saying that the way people talk about mental health is just not right.Īdmittedly it was a bit strange to see Roy get in touch with his feelings when talking with the “Diamond Dogs” about Keeley’s Vanity Fair article. So after the game, during the press conference, Ted decides to open up about it all. The sports announcers go so far as to say on air that Ted is not fit to coach the team - something that is proven wrong time and time again. The issue lies in the fact that everyone knows about his mental health right now, and the way that some are handling it is exactly why it has become so hard to talk about openly. Ted has been struggling with panic attacks, which he deals with in a healthy way - by speaking with a trained doctor about it.

Fans get to know these characters on a deeper level and see them confront their fears, hopes, dreams, and feelings. Even better than the first, which is saying a lot. Ted Lasso season 2 as a whole has been fantastic. Warning: Spoilers for the Ted Lasso Season 2 Finale. Read on for a spoiler filled recap and review, and let us speculate about season 3 together. The Ted Lasso Season 2 finale is here now and gives fans just a little bit of positive, while also ripping away a few of the things they hold dear about the series. To be able to focus on something that is so taboo to talk about (and really shouldn’t be) is a bold move, and it pays off episode after episode. This is setting up for a great season 3 that fans are sure to already be chomping at the bit for.Ī lot has gone on this season and Ted Lasso has been unafraid to dive into mental health, which is so important - especially after the last year or so that we have gotten.


However, Ted Lasso season 2 has just ended and while there is a little bit of that happiness sprinkled in there, it mostly ends in heartbreak and betrayal. Ted Lasso is one of the most popular shows on the planet very much in thanks to how well it is written, and the positivity and hope that come from it. Ted Lasso took the world by storm last year as a beacon of hope and positivity, but Ted Lasso season 2 just ended with a whole lot of heartbreak and betrayal.
