When I first watched the season I didn't have much to say about it, it was just like okay well that's the end of Ted Lasso, felt just like the other two seasons! But then reading people's reactions and watching this video on queer rep by Rowan Ellis on YouTube I was like...wait, everyone's totally right sdjhfskjhf
Personally I was most disappointed by the lack of Roy/Jamie/Keeley endgame, though I didn't REALLY think they would do something that cool lmao. It just seemed like they were potentially inching there through the whole season and I was like 👀 but sadly no dice. What I was genuinely surprised about though was them not making Ted/Rebecca endgame?? I had no real skin in that game like I wasn't out here reading Ted/Rebecca fic or anything but it genuinely seemed like they were setting them up to be endgame, so no idea why they dropped the ball there. I guess because they planned to send Ted home they didn't want to tie them up like that?? (Me giving the writers the benefit of the doubt that they went into any of this with any foresight lol)
I did like Trent a lot, which seems to be the common sentiment haha. (If I was going to ship Ted with anyone it'd probably be Trent/Ted.) I'm glad they made him gay/he got to have that conversation with Colin, that was a nice scene. And I loved Trent just hanging out with them in the office and working his way into the gang. Otherwise yeah a lot of season 3 felt like...a problem would crop up just for the sake of drama and then be neatly solved 45 minutes later. Keeley's relationship drama, Nate's storyline, Ted sort of just coasting along the whole season with nothing to really do...
All that being said I'd totally watch a spin-off if they did one anyway lol
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Personally I was most disappointed by the lack of Roy/Jamie/Keeley endgame, though I didn't REALLY think they would do something that cool lmao. It just seemed like they were potentially inching there through the whole season and I was like 👀 but sadly no dice. What I was genuinely surprised about though was them not making Ted/Rebecca endgame?? I had no real skin in that game like I wasn't out here reading Ted/Rebecca fic or anything but it genuinely seemed like they were setting them up to be endgame, so no idea why they dropped the ball there. I guess because they planned to send Ted home they didn't want to tie them up like that?? (Me giving the writers the benefit of the doubt that they went into any of this with any foresight lol)
I did like Trent a lot, which seems to be the common sentiment haha. (If I was going to ship Ted with anyone it'd probably be Trent/Ted.) I'm glad they made him gay/he got to have that conversation with Colin, that was a nice scene. And I loved Trent just hanging out with them in the office and working his way into the gang. Otherwise yeah a lot of season 3 felt like...a problem would crop up just for the sake of drama and then be neatly solved 45 minutes later. Keeley's relationship drama, Nate's storyline, Ted sort of just coasting along the whole season with nothing to really do...
All that being said I'd totally watch a spin-off if they did one anyway lol