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“Ted Lasso” began as a fish-out-of-water comedy, of the eternally upbeat Ted running headlong into the British skepticism of anyone invested in the Premier League football club known as AFC Richmond. With his can-do spirit winning over the doubters, season 2 took a different tack, revealing a more complicated man behind the moustache and a deep well of sadness beneath his sunny facade. With season 3, it’s too early to tell what the overall theme might be just yet; only four of the 12 episodes were provided to critics. But Ted has noticeably lost a spring in his step. So has the series. Some of…
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