Three men in coaching garb stand in a row. Richmond returns: from left, Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt and Jason Sudeikis in the season premiere of “Ted Lasso.” ...
[“The Third Man,”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z40GSfq5Scc)one of the greatest films of all time. We have “The Last of Us” for when we want to go the other way. It’s lovely to see that Sharon (Sarah Niles) and Ted are still in touch even after her departure from the team. While he has earned the admiration of Rupert (plus a new car!), he clearly knows that Rupert is a bad human being. [reply](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vlx6gQWfjp0) at the news conference, when asked about his relationship with his players was remarkable: “Getting to know them. He puts his players on the “dumb-dumb line” when they screw up and tells an assistant coach to run them “ ’til they drop.” But right now she is somewhere in the middle, a work in progress. That might be the worst idea for a show in the history of television. (The fact that Rupert is played by Anthony Stewart Head, who played one of my half-dozen favorite characters ever, as Giles on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has created more emotional confusion for me than I prefer to admit.) His teenage son, Henry (Gus Turner), has been over for a six-week visit and is now returning home to his mother in Kansas City. In an effort to cause him very appropriate pain, she hired an apparent clown from Kansas—Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) — to come to the United Kingdom and coach a sport he scarcely comprehended. [ second season](https://www.nytimes.com/spotlight/ted-lasso) had an opposite evolution, with the likable kit boy Nate (Nick Mohammed) getting promoted to assistant coach, growing a swollen head over his professional emergence and (in part because he has a horrible father), turning into an abominable jerk.
AFC Richmond tries to balance winning and culture in the show's third season—while the series at large seems headed toward its end.
To that end, the show is juggling the workplace dynamics of three different settings this season: Ted and the rest of the gang at Richmond, Nate handling his new managerial duties at West Ham, and former model Keeley (Juno Temple) starting her own marketing firm. Richmond is back in the Premier League at the start of Ted Lasso’s third season: an impressive achievement that is somewhat undermined by all of the pundits picking them to finish last. (I would bet my life savings on the Nate Redemption Arc happening by the end of the season.) Then there’s Rebecca, falling into the same trap she did in the first season when the prospect of revenge against Rupert clouds her decision-making. In a strange way, that means Ted Lasso is now effectively contradicting itself. (For all of Ted’s infectious enthusiasm, Richmond were still relegated during his first year in charge.) Relatedly, one wonders whether Rebecca wants to sign Zava for the good of the team, or whether her determination to get one over on Rupert’s West Ham, who are also interested in the player, is clouding her vision. (In its return to the Premier League this season, Nottingham Forest opted for an extreme version of the latter strategy, signing an [all signs](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/03/ted-lasso-season-3-final-season) point to the newest season being its last. [physical transformation](https://www.looper.com/img/gallery/ted-lasso-theory-season-3-will-end-ted-and-nates-rivalry/intro-1677614168.jpg) that’s [part José Mourinho](https://twitter.com/nickmohammed/status/1446498835686064135), part [Leland from Twin Peaks](https://www.twinpeaksblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/06_TPB_Costume_LelandPalmerS2_2001BenOffice.jpg)—would be enough reason for Richmond and West Ham to develop a rivalry. (Zava is an amusing stand-in for Zlatan Ibrahimović, a larger-than-life figure who likes to refer to himself in the third person.) What’s a lot more certain is that Richmond are facing an uphill battle to stay in the Premier League, which puts them in stark contrast to West Ham United, a powerhouse now managed by Ted’s prodigious former assistant Nate (Nick Mohammed). While a soccer club getting promoted to the English Premier League is always a cause for celebration, it also marks the beginning of a new challenge.
Ted Lasso likes to say that winning isn't everything. The folksy American coach of the struggling British soccer club AFC Richmond, Ted (played by Jason ...
And Nate (Nick Mohammed), once Richmond’s kit man, who came to resent Ted and left the team, has sacrificed his friendships for a shot at leading his own squad. This isn’t to say that Ted Lasso has become a show about soccer strategy; the sport largely still operates as a metaphor. For one thing, the hearty return to the soccer pitch allows the show to more acutely observe Ted’s relationship to his work. In Season 3, despite Jamie’s levelheaded appeal for Ted to impart similar wisdom on a talented new colleague, Ted can’t bring himself to do so. In Season 1, for instance, Ted had no qualms about benching his star player, Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster), to teach him a lesson about teamwork. But the show isn’t merely questioning whether Ted’s goodness is flawed; by following the team as it’s welcomed back into the Premier League, it’s also examining whether winning is a worthwhile endeavor in the first place.
Episode 1. Nick Mohammed in "Ted Lasso," premiering March 15, 2023 Photo: Apple TV+. This article contains spoilers for Ted Lasso season ...
Nate uses both a MacBook Air and iPhone in “Smells Like Mean Spirit.” Return of the Jedi redemption arc confirmed! As one of the largest and most successful companies in the world, Apple is understandably protective of its brand. But if it’s the latter (and In this episode alone, Ted hesitates to remove the little LEGO figurine that represents Nate from his LEGO diorama of the AFC Richmond “Dog Track” stadium because he know he one day might win him back. There are certainly some subtle signs that Nate might return to the Light Side at the conclusion of Ted Lasso‘s third and likely final season. The move had some unintended consequences, however, as throughout season 2, Nate took to the power Ted instilled in him poorly, becoming increasingly petty and vindictive before ultimately betraying AFC Richmond and signing with West Ham.
Ted & Co. face some big existential questions as 'Ted Lasso' heads into its final season. A recap of 'Smells Like Mean Spirit,' episode one of season three ...
Keeley considers Rebecca a mentor and a guru, but the arrival of Barbara (Katy Wix), the CFO appointed by her investors, suggests she still has a lot to learn about being business savvy (beyond not knowing what “CFO” stands for). Roy and Keeley are spending the evening together for the sake of Phoebe (Elodie Blomfield) to inform her that they have broken up. After eventually getting them onboard with the classic “I’m so dumb” / “How dumb are you?” joke structure, he unleashes a bunch of zingers at himself that charm the hell out of them (and wins Rebecca’s approval after Keeley texts her thumbs-up). He’s focused to the point of rudeness, but it’s social media that has his attention, and social media is telling him he’s about to have an amazing year. (“Let Ted be Ted,” Keeley tells her.) And Rupert, despite Rebecca’s protests, is very much in her head, even if she’s no longer driven to a destructive rage by his very existence. Dani (Cristo Fernández) seems happy enough in spite of the dire projections, and Jan (David Elsendoorn) remains as pragmatic in his thinking as usual, noting that most promoted teams only last a year, statistically speaking. Though Ted seems to have found some calmness (and cleaned up that mustache) by the time the credits roll, Greyhound quarters is an unsettled place. After a summer in London, Henry returns to Kansas City and Emily and, in Henry’s words, a troubling “political landscape.” (“I have a tendency to doze off with CNN on,” Ted explains to the friendly airline worker charged with getting Henry on the plane.) The episode begins with Ted looking a little rough (the unkempt mustache is the giveaway) despite what appears to be a major change in his life. (With the revelation that Doc has a boyfriend, or at least someone who sleeps over, she’s clearly had some changes of her own.) Oh, right, that also means we’ve begun a new season of Ted Lasso, the TV series that chronicles the ups and downs of the Greyhounds on and off the field. (The news arrived around the same time as both [Barry](https://www.vulture.com/2023/03/barry-season-4-trailer-release-date.html) and [Succession](https://www.vulture.com/2023/02/succession-ending-after-season-4-jesse-armstrong-confirms.html) revealed that they, too, would be bowing out after their current seasons.
The March 15 season three premiere of Ted Lasso answered some questions, asked some others and left things wide open for a very tenuous—and potentially ...
"They probably have to train in the sewer because their coach is so s--tty." At the end of season two, the couple revealed they were going to spend their respective summers apart from another. Back home, Ted calls up Henry on FaceTime to ask about his flight. After a deer in the headlights start, Nate manages to compose himself just in time to be asked if the new gig is overwhelming. With Nate and Rupert thriving in their ivory tower, Ted makes the decision to take his squad underground. "I literally have to make time in my schedule to sit at my desk and cry." "I am begging you, please," she says. "Because I earned this job. "I guess I do sometimes wonder what the heck I'm still doing here," Ted tells Sharon. "Nathan, I know you'll make me proud," Rupert tells him. Henry, as it turns out, is headed back home to Kansas City after spending some time with his dad across the pond. "I'm so busy," she tells Rebecca.
For many, mental shelter during the long months of lockdown was found under a canopy slung between two televisual poles; Schitt's Creek and Ted Lasso.
Not in a way that threatens meltdown (he is still having regular sessions with his therapist Dr Fieldstone, played by Sarah Niles) but homesickness is encroaching along with a feeling that he has probably done all for his team that he can. It purrs along as smoothly as the luxury car with which Rupert rewards Nate for badmouthing Ted at a press conference. It cuts the sweetness with just enough vinegary exchanges to prevent the whole from becoming sickening. The makers have not messed with the formula. It is clear Nate is not happy with his choice and that all his behaviour stems from insecurity. Meanwhile, Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) and Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt) get on with making that actually possible.
“I wonder what the heck I'm still doing here,” muses folksy coach and nicecore avatar Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) near the start of his show's third (and ...
There are eight more episodes to go (and only eight, if the unconfirmed rumors about the show’s end are any indicator), and plenty of time left in the match. A mere four episodes in, “Ted Lasso” already has a lot of players out on the pitch, and many balls in the air. Add to that Roy Kent ( [Brett Goldstein](/cast-and-crew/brett-goldstein)) and Keeley Jones ( [Juno Temple](/cast-and-crew/juno-temple)) breaking up, and the latter pouring her focus on her new PR company, and you’ve got, as Ted might put it, more stories to juggle than a book-fair party clown. Even in his villainy, Mohammed takes pains to show the glimmers of sadness within Nate—his big step out into the spotlight still hasn’t filled that gaping void in his soul. If none of that sounds particularly fitting for what was at one point TV’s most well-regarded comedy, you wouldn’t be wrong; “Lasso”’s third season is downbeat, almost to a fault, its sincerity muting the charms of a cast of characters we’d come to love and admire in its first season. (It also managed to snag nearly a dozen Emmys for the trouble.) Season Two started to show the cracks in the Lasso firmament, as creators Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and
Nick Mohammed, Anthony Head and Jason Sudeikis in the third season of "Ted Lasso." AppleTV+. CNN —.
“Ted Lasso” doesn’t have anything left to prove, other than perhaps demonstrating that it can finish as well as it started. (While Sudeikis has indicated this season will conclude the story, he’s also mentioned possible spinoffs, which is surely music to Apple’s ears.) While the traditional pattern in television is to hang onto hits for as long as possible, streaming and premium TV producers are pushing for more finite runs, with “Succession,” “Barry” and “The Marvelous Mrs. That’s not a knock on the Emmy-winning comedy as much as a tacit endorsement of wrapping things up, with the show and its trademark niceness having run its course after offering [the right prescription for our Covid times](https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/09/opinions/ted-lasso-season-2-perry-gabriele/index.html). The show’s simple pleasures come from a variety of sources, including just listening to the way Brett Goldstein’s Roy can creatively put together a string of expletives. Yet while Nate wants to please the new boss, it’s clear that his heart isn’t fully in that, suggesting his old coach’s sunny disposition might have rubbed off more than he cares to acknowledge.
Will the producers be able to resist an unlikely title chase for plucky little Richmond? Or will it stick to what made it enjoyable in the first place?
Or will it stick to what made it enjoyable in the first place? Certainly its timing was ideal: Ted Lasso launched on Apple’s streaming service in the summer of 2020, after the pandemic had shut down most professional sports for weeks, after the Olympics had been postponed, and when empty stands had become a familiar sight. Ted Lasso, the sports show that is not really about sports, is the unlikeliest hit series in recent memory. Based on a character created for promos for NBC’s Premier League coverage almost a decade ago, it was attempting the unlikely, if not impossible: Take the one-note gag of an American football coach being extremely dim about the other kind of football, and build an entire series around it. Article content Will the producers be able to resist an unlikely title chase for plucky little Richmond?
Here's how important “Ted Lasso” is to Apple: CEO Tim Cook was among the hundreds gathered in Westwood last week for the show's Season 3 premiere.
At the “Ted Lasso” premiere, press was instructed not to ask about a Season 4, as publicists stressed that no decision has been made. “The problem is that in Season 3, five of the main characters die, so my plan for Season 4 is Ted comes back as a ghost, and it’s called ‘Ghost Ted.’ He’s haunting the corridors, but he’s just trying to inspire. He decides to address the toxic relationship he has with his dad, which explains a lot of his deep insecurities. When asked if he sees spin-off potential for any other characters in the series, writer and star Brendan Hunt (“Coach Beard”) also cracks wise. “Lasso” is too valuableto the streamer and the studio — and continues to be an awards juggernaut — to let it go just yet. Mohammed hints that a happy ending might not necessarily be in the cards just yet for his role. “It’s come to that place where if you made a poster of everyone in ‘Ted Lasso’ it would be fucking huge,” writer and star Goldstein (a.k.a. I have pitched a Season 4 idea to Jason that he is considering,” he says with a deadpan expression. “It’s written as, in the story we have been telling will reach a conclusion,” he said at the time. “The rewrites were the same as we’ve always done,” he says. “Roy Kent”) says. [Ted Lasso](https://variety.com/t/ted-lasso/)” is to Apple: CEO Tim Cook was among the hundreds gathered in Westwood last week for the show’s Season 3 premiere.
Here's where we left AFC Richmond and co. at the end of last season.
As he leaves, he tears the "BELIEVE" sign in the AFC Richmond locker room, and tells Ted he should be with his son. (They broke up in the wake of Rebecca's father's death.) Later, we see him purchase a property that he intends to make a Nigerian restaurant. Before joining T&C, she was the deputy managing editor at [Hey Alma](https://www.heyalma.com/), a Jewish culture site. Trent Crimm has published a story in The Independent about his panic attacks, and Ted talks to the team and apologies for not being forthcoming with them. He also gets angry with Roy for not being angry with him about his attempt to kiss Keeley. Here's a handy, brief guide on where we left each character at the end of Ted Lasso season two:
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(Netflix) (Peacock) (Hulu) (MGM+) [here](https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/the-whale-review-brendan-fraser-delivers-the-best-performance-of-his-career/)), which follows a week in his life as he attempts to reconnect with his angry, estranged daughter (Sadie Sink). The limited series “A Spy Among Friends” (TV-MA) dramatizes the true story (with some dramatic license) of British intelligence agent Nicholas Elliott (Damian Lewis) and his long friendship with Kim Philby (Guy Pearce), the most notorious Russian double agent in British history.
The actor said that while he doesn't condone Nate Shelley's recent behavior, "he is quite fun to play."
"And you know, he was clearly bullied when he first started out as a kit man, by some of the players at the club, in AFC Richmond." "I don't condone it, but … "In order to sort of play it realistically I had to sort of find a real truth to why he was behaving that way," Mohammed said of his character.
The Emmy-winning series “Ted Lasso," about an American coaching a soccer team in London, is back for its third season on Apple TV+.
"Ted says, ‘It’s not about the wins or losses, it’s about making these players the best versions of themselves on and off the pitch.’ I really feel that’s the same lesson that ‘Ted Lasso’ has given us young actors on the show. any of us, just how loving people are," he says, joking that he doubts the the cast of “Succession” gets quite the same reception. I’ve kind of absorbed the Lasso way in the same way that all of the players have,” Jimoh says. He credits “Ted Lasso” for giving him creative opportunities of which he had only dreamed. Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent, the Richmond player-turned-coach with a gruff exterior and a heart of gold, is a definite breakout. "That answer will arrive probably when there’s enough space for the question to really land."
Co-creator and Emmy-winning star Jason Sudeikis returns as Ted Lasso in the Apple original series' third season — here's how to stream it online.
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After the new season of Ted Lasso premiered, fans are wondering if they too can buy the neat Lego set that was featured in the first episode.
So, a Ted Lasso Lego set might not be out of the question in the future. Fans can make do like Henry and build their own replica of the Dog Track with a simple set of Legos. Is the Ted Lasso Lego set real?
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This is a show that wants its characters to be complicated and its answers to be simple.
By the end of this series, I imagine that Roy and Jamie will (once again) get hearts, Rebecca and Keeley will (once again) get courage, Nate will (once again) get a brain, and Ted will (finally) get to go home. This was revelatory in 1939 when The Wizard of Oz came out — like Dorothy, Ted is from Kansas — and in the intervening 84 years it has become trite, particularly when you stretch it out over three seasons and each one ends with a new tornado. This is a show that wants its characters to be complicated and its answers to be simple. And if what makes you laugh is a reference to a movie you’ve seen or just heard about, well, then you’ll be on the floor. Nate is suppressing what we are meant to believe is a kind heart, and in the Lasso-verse that is not going to end up well. Rebecca, who is now desperate to beat Rupert and has the entire internet laughing at her football club, implores Ted to “fight back.” In classic Ted fashion, his version of fighting back is not going for Nate’s jugular, but instead turning a press conference into a roast of himself. By turning himself into the butt of the joke and refusing to get in any major digs at Nate’s expense, our hero Ted implores us to take the high road. Of course the answer is D, all of the above — congrats to the team on the hat trick. Under the supervision of Rupert, who we can tell is an antagonist because his office is black, the former kit man has embraced being toxic, lobbing bombs at Richmond and Ted during a press conference and earning the malaprop nickname “Wonder Kid.” (Nate does point out that it should be “wunderkind,” not that anyone cares.) In a funhouse mirror version of Ted’s original problem, Nate is only able to be rude and snide following a brief panic attack. A way to kick off a season that will ultimately answer the question of why Ted stuck around? At the end of the second season, everything had changed for the people in and around AFC Richmond. — to say nothing of the fact that death was all around us and the air quite literally felt toxic.
Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent, the Richmond player-turned-coach with a gruff exterior and a heart of gold, is a definite breakout. He played Hercules in ...
any of us, just how loving people are," he says, joking that he doubts the the cast of “Succession” gets quite the same reception. "Ted says, ‘It’s not about the wins or losses, it’s about making these players the best versions of themselves on and off the pitch.’ I really feel that’s the same lesson that ‘Ted Lasso’ has given us young actors on the show. “I’d worked for years and years and years and 12 people had seen all of it, you know, and then doing a show that loads of people watch is different. “We always saw it as this three-movement suite or a three-piece story," Hunt says, but admits the show's success has added more questions than answers to that original plan. "That answer will arrive probably when there’s enough space for the question to really land." “We’re still editing the last few episodes, so it’s really something that I haven’t had the time to sit with, despite the fact that there’s a lot of wonder and curiosity ...
As Brendan Hunt highlights, who plays Coach Beard in the series in addition to being an executive producer and writer, Season 3 takes some of its core ...
Ted Lasso's Toheeb Jimoh will star in 'Romeo and Juliet' at London's Almeida Theatre. Isis Hainsworth will play Juliet, and Rebecca Frecknall directs.
Not my finest moment on the boards. It played a sold-out run at the Almeida and now has transferred to the Phoenix Theatre, where previews start Monday. She lit up the West End with an acclaimed 2021 revival of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret at the Playhouse Theatre, now transformed into the Kit Kat Club. She also starred in Netflix film Metal Lords. Hainsworth officially was signed Wednesday night. So I heard that Frecknall cast Jimoh a few months ago.
Season three of Apple TV+ series 'Ted Lasso,' starring Jason Sudeikis as a bumbling London football coach, seems unsure of itself as it hurtles toward its ...
Narratively, Ted is lost trying to figure out why he’s still in London; structurally, Ted Lasso is amiss figuring out what kind of show it wants to be and what storytelling priorities it wants to hold on to in its final act. But this third season of Ted Lasso also seems to be settling into an odd duality: The series is stuck treating Ted’s refusal to educate himself about his job like an aw-shucks asset and the soccer itself like an afterthought. The third season of Ted Lasso ironically invites the same complaints as its series’ central sport: There is a formlessness to its concluding go-round that mirrors the “Soccer is just 22 people jogging” gibe, a sense that the show is running down time until its end. [second season](https://www.vulture.com/article/ted-lasso-season-two-review.html) complicated Ted’s relentless cheeriness, both by turning certain characters, such as [assistant coach Nate](https://www.vulture.com/article/ted-lasso-season-2-finale-nate-shelley-transformation.html), against it and by digging into the causes of Ted’s anxiety and aversion to therapy. That sophomore year was divisive, offering up [sentiment](https://www.vulture.com/article/ted-lasso-christmas-episode-serialization-debate.html) about how important it is to be good, compassionate, and supportive to others while showing that Ted wasn’t quite as adept at those qualities as the show had led us to believe. Soccer detractors will tell you the game is just two teams running from one end of the field to the other for 90 minutes.
With the third season of "Ted Lasso" coming up, we're wondering, is Apple TV+ doing enough to keep up with the competition? That's on this episode of the ...
The Macworld Podcast is also [available on Spotify](https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=111346X1569486&url=https://open.spotify.com/show/3uyZkE4tjbwNNrJCLsBUAM?si=OdOljEAYQvC_ewEsMfKzXA&xcust=1-1-1656313-1-0-0&sref=https://www.macworld.com/article/1656313/ted-lasso-apple-tv.html). [right here in the Podcasts app](https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=111346X1569486&url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id563933198&xcust=1-1-1656313-1-0-0&sref=https://www.macworld.com/article/1656313/ted-lasso-apple-tv.html). [Macworld’s podcast page](https://www.macworld.com/opinion/podcast) or our home on [MegaPhone](https://go.redirectingat.com/?id=111346X1569486&url=https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/macworld&xcust=1-1-1656313-1-0-0&sref=https://www.macworld.com/article/1656313/ted-lasso-apple-tv.html). That’s on this episode of the Macworld Podcast! On Wednesday, Apple debuted the third and possibly final season of Ted Lasso. [‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3: What you need to know](https://www.macworld.com/article/1512839/ted-lasso-season-3-premiere-date-episodes-final.html) [Coming to Apple TV+: New trailers and updated release dates](https://www.macworld.com/article/340717/apple-tv-plus-upcoming-shows-future-moves-series-release-dates-film-television.html) [List of Apple TV+ shows](https://www.macworld.com/article/230863/apple-tv-originals-shows-series-movies-release-dates-news-actors-directors.html) [How to watch Apple TV+ on a Windows PC](https://www.macworld.com/article/676083/how-to-watch-apple-tv-on-windows.html)
The best and funniest quotes from Ted Lasso on Apple TV, featuring Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein.
The Ted Lasso series is famous for its script, memorable characters and their dialogues. [Roy Kent](https://www.goal.com/en/news/is-ted-lasso-character-roy-kent-based-on-roy-keane/blt768b14848b92e1d0) is portrayed by Brett Goldstein. [Season 3 dropped on March 15, 2023 and is now available to stream.](https://www.goal.com/en/news/ted-lasso-season-3-release-date-cast--how-to-watch/r0gp75badwbg1sonoez07otry)
Ted Lasso is back for season three, but, unfortunately, Roy Kent and Keeley Jones are no longer together. When we last saw the couple at the end of season two, ...
[Decider](https://decider.com/2023/03/15/ted-lasso-star-brett-goldstein-is-devastated-over-roy-and-keeleys-break-up/): "As a fan, I love Roy and Keeley. "But that doesn't mean that it definitely has to come to an end. I hope there's more, but who knows." [Entertainment Weekly](https://ew.com/tv/ted-lasso-nick-mohammed-nate-season-3/). [Ted Lasso star addresses season 3 finale spoiler concerns](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a43269057/ted-lasso-season-3-finale-spoiler-concerns/) [Ted Lasso season 3](https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a37180295/ted-lasso-season-3-release-date-apple-tv/) spoilers follow.
If you love the Apple TV original series Ted Lasso, then you'll love these shows that are just like it. Scroll through these options that are just as ...
[Netflix shows](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/g40189249/best-shows-on-netflix/), like Friday Night Lights, and [Hulu shows](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/g42474376/best-shows-on-hulu/), like Ballers, follow a very similar trope to Ted Lasso: Seasoned professionals bringing in younger athletes under their wing. [Ted Lasso](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/a43030792/ted-lasso-season-3-news-date-cast-info/) to become a smash hit. But other shows, like Trying or [Only Murders in the Building](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/a43295429/only-murders-in-the-building-season-3-news-date-cast-info/), don't seem to have much to do with sports at all. [season 3](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/a43119770/ted-lasso-season-3-trailer/) of Ted Lasso premiered on March 15, there's a long (dreaded) seven days between each new episode. Instead, they're [TV sitcoms](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/g32443890/best-tv-sitcoms-of-all-time/) or lighthearted comedies that are just as feel-good as our favorite Apple TV+ original! The [feel-good](https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/g37212748/best-feel-good-movies/) storyline about a coach's mission to help a struggling international team into victory quickly caught the attention of critics—winning awards in various categories across the board.
Apple TV+'s "Ted Lasso" features filming locations in and around London including Richmond and Twickenham. Learn more about the stadiums and spots in the ...
Fans [spotted Jason Sudeikis and Hannah Waddingham near a canal](https://twitter.com/WeAreStarless/status/1518598283018518530) in the city. The Prince’s Head pub in Richmond portrays The Crown & Anchor, where you can actually [book a stay on Airbnb](https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/entertainment/a43262469/ted-lasso-pub-airbnb-giveaway/)! The final season consists of 12 episodes in total—with the premiere out now and new episodes dropping weekly on Wednesdays—so make sure to savor every last minute while you can. From the quaint streets of Richmond to top-tier stadiums, take note of the show's [filming locations](https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/entertainment/a42733067/you-season-4-netlfix-filming-locations/) ahead—and use them as the basis for your own DIY tour if you find yourself in the UK. Many exterior scenes were filmed in the neighboring towns of Richmond and Twickenham, which are a short drive outside of the city center. [Apple TV+](https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/a35408705/emily-dickinson-museum-series-apple-tv-homestead-evergreens/) show follows an American football coach who is sent across the pond to manage the fictional English soccer team AFC Richmond.
Starting March 15, new episodes of Ted Lasso will hit Apple TV+ on a weekly basis. In honor of the third—and likely final—season, the show has teamed up ...