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The New Season of <em>Ted Lasso</em> Is Actually … Good?
['Sam Adams', 'Scaachi Koul']
Slate Magazine
And yet, here we are, three years later, with more Ted Lasso.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe good news is, we want Ted back at Richmond too, especially if it means getting out of Kansas City.
AdvertisementThe season takes its time establishing its new supporting cast, especially since there are so many returning characters to service.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThere are shades here of Ted’s relationship with Nate, the insecure but resentful second-in-command whom Ted helped bring out of his shell.
Ted Lasso’s second wave is less overearnest, less self-serious than the first, more concerned with problem-solving than pop psychology.