VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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Goodbye Earl (S02E01)
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Lavender (S02E02)
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Do the Right-est Thing (S02E03)
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Carol of the Bells (S02E04)
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Rainbow (S02E05)
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The Signal (S02E06)
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Headspace (S02E07)
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Man City (S02E08)
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Beard After Hours (S02E09)
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No Weddings and a Funeral (S02E10)
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Midnight Train to Royston (S02E11)
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Inverting the Pyramid of Success (S02E12)
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Reviews (2)
Season 2 was somewhat different from the first season. While the first one was about soccer with occasional relationship matters, the second one was more of a romance set in a soccer environment. I'm fine with that because I love soccer about as much as I love broccoli. I enjoyed the series on the whole, except for a few issues. What disappointed me were episodes three and nine, especially the latter one seemed as if the writer was high on something. Apart from Ted and Roy, I would highlight the two main female characters. Juno Temple is always great to look at and listen to. I especially liked the Christmas episode, which was filled with clichés and cheesiness (because, well, it's Christmas!) but it was hilarious, and I had a good laugh without feeling retarded. So, to sum it up, the second season may have been weaker than its predecessor, but I still had a great time, and I won't give it less than four stars. / Lesson learned: Not a fan of soccer? With Ted Lasso, you don’t have to worry about it. ()
Like yeah, nice, character development, serious themes, depression, healing our pains, a shift in ambition from the first series. But fuck it, this is not what I want from Ted Lasso! The first series won me over precisely because each episode was such a nice blast of good mood; it was sweet, it was funny, it was unpretentious - something the second series achieves only in part. ()
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