‘Ted Lasso’ Review: Season 2 Finale Brings a Stellar Season Full Circle — and Teases Trouble Next Year
“It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”
“It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”
The Apple TV+ original series, produced by Warner Bros. TV, has already taken home Emmys for stars Jason Sudeikis, Hannah Waddingham, and more.
Sudeikis took home the Golden Globe earlier this year for “Ted Lasso” and this Emmy marks the first time the actor has been nominated.
“The Crown” and “Ted Lasso” appear in control, as “The Queen’s Gambit” reaffirms its frontrunner position. [FINAL PREDICTIONS]
According to the TCA, “Ted Lasso” was the best thing on TV in the last year. And Jean Smart was a close second.
The Television Academy loves “The Queen’s Gambit,” likes “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” and doesn’t seem to care about comedies.
Strategic season premieres are a nifty way to keep your horses in the Emmy race.
Why we can’t stop thinking about next year’s Emmy Awards (and it’s not just because of “Succession”).
“Ted Lasso” writer and actor Brett Goldstein stops by “Millions of Screens” to chat about how much he fucking loves Roy Kent.
“Carol of the Bells” is sweeter than a dozen candy canes and should delight casual viewers. But what’s good for “Ted Lasso” may not be good for Ted.
Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka have sparked new conversations about mental health care and “Ted Lasso” is here to back them up.
The onscreen underdog is anything but when it comes to the Emmys, as “Ted Lasso” is poised to deliver Apple TV+ its first win for Best Comedy Series.