Tuesday, April 18, 2023

What I’m Watching: Ted Lasso

Ted Lasso: Season 2, Episode 5 “Signs” (B+)

So, apparently that’s it for Zava, who decided all of a sudden that he wanted to retire even though he just signed with Richmond. It’s hardly a shock given his penchant for self-indulgent unpredictability, and the team could use some unifying that might come from a different inspiration, like, say, Ted. Ripping up the sign didn’t seem to have the desired effect, but he should be able to get things back on track after finally connecting with Henry, who said exactly what he would have wanted him to even though he got him very upset earlier when it turned out that he was the bully. I enjoyed Beard’s readiness to get on a plane and go beat up whoever had bullied Henry and Roy’s terrifyingly specific revenge plan for how to deal with him. Trent coming up with an idea for the coaches was a fun addition, and it’s nice to see him being used in a productive way. I’m glad that Nate is being rehabilitated following his character’s dark turn, and that Jade felt bad for him when Anastasia was absolutely terrible and didn’t appreciate any of what he valued. It’s a relief to see Shandy finally fired, with Barbara standing in for the audience’s joy at savoring that moment, and Keeley hooking up with Jack is an interesting if not entirely surprising development that will likely create problems for her in a professional capacity down the line. Rebecca trying for a baby and encountering roadblocks is sure to keep her down for a bit, especially if she doesn’t have anyone to rely on with Keeley too busy to answer her phone.

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