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I always used to like Keeley, but her acting/mannerisms this season are just bugging me for some reason. Can't put my finger on it. Hard to tell where she'll go next with her latest "romantic" interest.
Yeah, the show has spent 2 seasons developing Keeley as surprisingly savvy at her PR job, not just a bimbo influencer, and that seems to have fallen by the wayside.
And if the endgame is Nate coming back to Richmond, he needs to do more work than just feeling bad. Nate could be angry and cruel, he betrayed Ted and the team, and that can't just be handwaved away.
Jason Sudeikis has been pretty adamant that the arc of the show is done after this season, even if the cast members would be up for more.
Last week's Amsterdam episode felt more like a return to the fun of the show after several episodes that seemed off, I hope it continues to pull together to wrap up the season.
Don't know if anyone else is plugging through season 3 of TL, but it really has lost its magic. I think for rewatching purposes, I'm just going to pretend like this season hasn't happened, and stick with 1 & 2.
I started to catch up on this season on a couple of flights last week and I think I'm in the middle of the Amsterdam episode. I still enjoy it, but it's lost a little of what made the first 2 seasons so good. As I read a critic say recently, it feels like after a rather simple start, they've branched out into way too many separate subplots. Nate and Keelee splitting off from Richmond just feel like cumbersome fluff. Some of the same conflict could have been worked into the story without completely separating them from the team.
I started to catch up on this season on a couple of flights last week and I think I'm in the middle of the Amsterdam episode. I still enjoy it, but it's lost a little of what made the first 2 seasons so good. As I read a critic say recently, it feels like after a rather simple start, they've branched out into way too many separate subplots. Nate and Keelee splitting off from Richmond just feel like cumbersome fluff. Some of the same conflict could have been worked into the story without completely separating them from the team.
Keeley in particular has become sort of undefined and flat this season. I used to like her storylines, I was a little disappointed the show grabbed onto the very predictable love interest storyline, it seemed a little one-dimensional and common.
Because we found Nate re-finding his joy in this week's episode, I'm hoping he goes on to be a coach at a teeny little team somewhere (in Poland with his gf?) or at a kids' school, where he can just have fun again.
I also expect that Ted will end up going back to the states, probably because his son needs him.
Rebecca's getting pregnant (all signs point to this) does bother me. When in doubt about what to do with a female character, knock her up! God forbid she just enjoys a fulfilling professional and personal life without a kid.
I find Ted Lasso entertaining. It's probably not something I'll ever re-watch, and three seasons is enough. But it's still enjoyable.
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