'Ted Lasso' Season 3: discouraged players revitalized by team love
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[March 14, 2023]
By Danielle Broadway
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Season three of the Emmy-winning Apple TV+
series “Ted Lasso" kicks off on a sour note as pundits expect the folksy
American coach's AFC Richmond soccer team to end last in England's
Premiere League and face relegation.
Even with those headwinds, the eternally upbeat Coach Lasso played by
Jason Sudeikis has infused his team with family-like love to get through
the tough times in the season that premieres on Wednesday.
“At the start of the season, they’re coming into the Premier League and
a lot of people aren’t expecting them to do very well,” said Toheeb
Jimoh, the actor who portrays player Sam Obisanya. “They’re dealing with
a lot of outside noise.”
Despite doubters, Ted’s team upholds what Jimoh calls the “Lasso way”
this season, which includes having compassion for each other and never
losing faith.
Sudeikis, who created the series with Coach Beard actor Brendan Hunt and
TV producers Bill Lawrence and Joe Kelly, continues to express Ted's
vulnerability as he manages anxiety and the sadness that comes with
being away from his son.
“As much as the world tries to tell us we’re different, you know, men,
women, left, right, Black, white, etcetera, there is a great deal of
overlap in all of our dealings as human beings that we all face and
feel,” Sudeikis said.
It has rubbed off on captain-turned-assistant coach Roy Kent, portrayed
by Brett Goldstein, who refers to AFC Richmond as a family and explained
that each teammate has a role in their family.
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Jason Sudeikis and the cast of "Ted
Lasso" attend the Apple Original Series "Ted Lasso" Season 3 Red
Carpet Premiere at Westwood Village Theater, Los Angeles,
California, U.S., March 7, 2023. REUTERS/David Swanson/File Photo
“He loves these people,” Goldstein
said, referring to Roy.
AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, played by Hannah Waddingham, also
embraces the warm, fuzzy team feeling.
"She wants her boys to win. She wants Ted to win. She wants Ted to
be recognized for the extraordinary force that he is," said
Waddingham.
There is an antagonist, however. Nathan Shelley, the equipment
man-turned-assistant coach played by Nick Mohammed, has gone to
coach an opposing team and talks trash about Lasso.
Speculation is rife that the show may end after this season,
although nothing official has been announced by Apple TV+.
If it was the last season, Jimoh feels as if the goals of the show
have already been realized.
“Ted came in with a mission and, regardless of the wins and losses,
(it) was to make these players the best versions of themselves on
and off the pitch,” he said. “I think he’s getting to a point where
he’s done that.”
(Reporting by Danielle Broadway; Editing by Mary Milliken and
Jonathan Oatis)
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