Fear not, Ted Lasso has returned. 

It has been 17 months since a new episode of Apple TV+’s “Ted Lasso” streamed into our hearts and minds, although it feels like quite a bit longer. When the charming comedy about an American football coach turned manager of a British soccer team premiered in 2020, it was the height of the early COVID-19 pandemic period. Quickly, the joy and positivity that emanated from “Lasso” took on a whole new meaning. 

Now “Lasso” brings its bright light back to the world for a third season at a time when its unabashed optimism and – more importantly, spirit of community – is so acutely missing from the zeitgeist. 

Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso in "Ted Lasso" Season 3.

In Season 3 (streaming Wednesdays, ★★★½ out of four), “Lasso” doesn’t take a lot of big swings or narrative leaps, other than to open its arms to even more supporting characters and narrative threads. It remains reliably the same: funny, heartwarming, occasionally deep and full of romantic comedy references. That’s not a bug, it’s a feature, and an accomplishment just to maintain its unique tone, top-notch performances and bold physical comedy that coalesces into a tight and effervescent series. If this is the last “Lasso” season, as star and co-creator Jason Sudeikis has hinted at in some interviews, no one could accuse the writers of letting the show decline before its end. 



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