Jason Sudeikistitled star of everyone’s favorite football - or football, if I’m not mistaken - dramedy Ted Lassoappeared publicly for the first time since the finale of the third season - and, as it is now seen, the series - aired at the end of May. Ted Lasso told the story of the aforementioned American coach hired as a ploy Hannah WaddinghamRebecca Walton in an attempt to destroy her ex-husband’s favorite AFC Richmond football team based in London.

However, despite skepticism and constant attention from all corners of the English football world, Ted’s unorthodox methods defeat Rebecca, his team and fans, and the series shows the fall and rise of AFC Richmond under the influence of Ted’s methods. The show also touched on issues such as homophobia in sports, mental health and anxiety, xenophobia, and even toxic masculinity.

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Sudeikis, in preparation for the finale, remained modest about the future of the series after the third season. In March, he told Deadline the following.

“This is the end of the story we wanted to tell, the story we hoped to tell, the story we loved to tell. The fact that people will want more and be more curious than what they don’t even know yet is the third season is flattering. Maybe once all the episodes of the season [have been released]They’re like, “Dude, you know what, we got it, we’re fine. We don’t need any more, we got it.” But until that time comes, I’ll appreciate the curiosity beyond what we’ve come up with so far.”

Ted Lasso and Hannah Waddingham in Ted Lasso
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The fans who entered Ted Lasso In the finale, it would be interesting to see how the show will wrap up the various story arcs - the love triangle between Jamie, Roy and Keely, Nate’s return to Richmond, Rebecca’s war with her ex-husband and perpetual asshole Rupert, Sam’s desire to be limited. for Nigeria and, of course, Ted’s desire to return home to be with his son Henry.

No one was left in any doubt when the final aired, in an (almost too neat, but) emotional ten-minute finale as AFC Richmond finished second in the English Premier League behind top-flight Manchester City, whose legendary coach Pep Guardiola, a big fan of the series, made a cameo appearance last week, but the support and crew were still excited about their journey. With Rebecca having decided to sell half of the club to the fans and Roy completing his character development, now promoted to head coach along with Byrd and Nate, the club is in good hands. Meanwhile, Ted has returned home to Kansas City and now coaches Henry’s junior football team. And he is happy.

“This story is over,” Sudeikis told the hosts. Dana Carvey and David Spade on fly up the wall podcast. “Sounds like a political response, but it’s true. We only conceived these three [seasons]then this thing became this big old thing.”

All three seasons of the series Ted Lasso now available to watch on Apple TV+.