Ted Lasso
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No, you didnt miss an episode.
But thats not the story at all.
That doesnt mean he wont indulge in a long sulk, however.
This eventually gives way to sorting through mementoes and rediscovering his violin skills.
(Yes,thats really Nick Mohammed playing.)
Asothers have noted,Nates been on a weird journey this year.
Nates not the only one hitting (a softly cushioned) bottom in this episode.
At first, Rebeccas not even sure she wants to go.
The invitation comes from Rupert, after all, a man she has in her phone as The Devil.
Would she have bothered if she knew just how rude Edwin had been to Sam, however?
When Sam finds Edwin dining at his mysteriously empty restaurant, the mystery is solved.
Edwin paid off the government of Nigeria.
Edwin is not a nice guy.
Rebecca finds that out soon enough.
The meeting is just as she feared.
Thats a challenge shes used to.
Talking a bunch of extremely rich people out of a scheme that will make them even richer is not.
Yet, she does this by drawing from an anecdote from Ruperts youth.
It works on them, but does it work for the episode?
But why spoon-feed these sentiments?
While Nate spends the whole episode exploring his regrets, Roy fast-tracks his.
This makes Roy the butt of everyones jokes, but he loyally wears it anyway.
But is this a good idea?
Are they the real thing or is Keeley just on the rebound?
Were close to the end.
Biscuits
In fact, were very close to the end.
This raises some questions, mostly about Ted.
What of his family and the drinking problem that seemed like it would be a thing?
And wheres Doc while all this is going on?
The episodes funniest subplot is also one of its shortest: Dani versus Van Damme.
Higgins spilling his tea: Thats some A+ physical comedy from Jeremy Swift.