Ted Lasso went home, back to Kansas. Much like Dorothy, and Bernie Taupin, he realized his future lies beyond the yellow brick road. But he didn’t leave Richmond and its A.F.C., or us, unchanged. Much
Written by Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly & Jason Sudeikis Directed by Declan Lowney Ted Lasso, as expected, delivered an almost paint-by-the-numbers finale – even if, or rather, exactly because they didn’t win the whole fucking
Written by Keeley Hazell & Dylan Marron Directed by Erica Dunton We open to Richmond on a winning streak, now that total football seems to work with Jamie as the key to it all –
Written by: Brendan Hunt Directed by: Matt Lipsey Brendan Hunt wrote a love letter to the show, to its cast, and to the city of Amsterdam. It’s everyone’s “Beard After Hours”. And it is chock-full
Written by Brett Goldstein Directed by Destiny Ekaragha It is a big week indeed, as Richmond faces off against West Ham, and of course, more importantly, Ted against Nate – although surprisingly, neither of them
Written by Bill Wrubel Directed by Destiny Ekaragha Colin is gay! I know I am by far not the only one absolutely thrilled to see this storyline actually develop. Ever since he suspiciously knew about
Directed by: M.J. Delaney Written by: Sasha Garron Finally, it is time for some Roy Kent backstory, and this episode delivers and delivers. It’s written by Sasha Garron and is easily one of the best of
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