#TedLasso is still good in Season 2, which is as funny and sweet as Season 1. Everyone is great, of course, but the standout is Roy F**king Kent, who gets several amazing moments, and has transformed more than anyone else on the show. Premieres 7/23 on Apple TV+.— Alex Zalben (@azalben) July 12, 2021
#TedLasso is still good in Season 2, which is as funny and sweet as Season 1. Everyone is great, of course, but the standout is Roy F**king Kent, who gets several amazing moments, and has transformed more than anyone else on the show. Premieres 7/23 on Apple TV+.
#TedLasso Season 2. It's wonderful. Maybe even better than Season 1. My review: https://t.co/MVGBxEvF7x— Kelly Lawler (@klawls) July 12, 2021
#TedLasso Season 2. It's wonderful. Maybe even better than Season 1. My review: https://t.co/MVGBxEvF7x
I've seen the entire second season of TED LASSO and the character work remains some of the best I've ever seen. We get some really nice subplots from underdeveloped characters and growth from our stars, now fully formed and solid in their humor, their wants and their needs.— Kate Feldman (@kateefeldman) July 12, 2021
I've seen the entire second season of TED LASSO and the character work remains some of the best I've ever seen. We get some really nice subplots from underdeveloped characters and growth from our stars, now fully formed and solid in their humor, their wants and their needs.
The embargo has lifted on TED LASSO's second season, and while I won't be reviewing it until next week, I'll just say it remains one of the best shows on television, and the fourth episode is a goddamn miracle.— Norm Wilner (@normwilner) July 12, 2021
The embargo has lifted on TED LASSO's second season, and while I won't be reviewing it until next week, I'll just say it remains one of the best shows on television, and the fourth episode is a goddamn miracle.