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Generally favorable reviews- based on 77 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 51 out of 77
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Mixed: 7 out of 77
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Negative: 19 out of 77
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Sep 14, 2021Decent first season. Season 2 has been significantly worse, not sure I will finish. Apple TV + has had a string of shows where the 2nd season has been bad…Dickenson, Servant both had disappointing second seasons as well.
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Oct 15, 2021It feels like a Lifetime movie. A lot of moralizing. Cheesy music. Simple solutions to complex problems. After such a brilliant first season this was very disappointing!
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Sep 6, 2022Overall quality went down, and it focused too much on making it woke, which I don't care about unless it lowers the quality of the show, which it did
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Dec 10, 2021This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Oct 29, 2021What happened? I'll tell you hwhat - it's woke now. And it's a formulaic dramacomedy **** like space force for example. But most importantly it's terrible writing, ted is the only one that's remotely funny sometimes and he's on the screen like 5% of the time. Oh and he's a manic depresive now. Woke Woke Woke woke WokeWokeWokeWokeWokeWoke.
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Aug 3, 2021This "comedy" is so safe, boring and cringe with utterly inane clichés on England and football that it makes Emily in Paris look like some arthouse, Truffaut psychological melodrama....or makes you wonder if Kafka and the Marx brothers were writers for Brooklyn Nine Nine.
Come on, you woketard critics!
Much contempt from ...France
Awards & Rankings
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There can be no denying that the delightfully earnest coach is a likeable lead character, but the show sometimes buys into his saccharine wisdom a tad too heavily.
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With 20 Emmy nominations under its belt, this is a heart-swelling rematch from a joyously uplifting comedy with goodwill to spare. Football didn’t come home, but thankfully Ted Lasso has.
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The eight episodes I’ve seen of the new season (there are twelve in total) can feel underbaked and free-floating, the writing formulaic, the plots even slighter than they were in Season 1. The inconsistency of quality has the effect of intensifying the successes. ... As the presence of Dr. Sharon reveals the sharper edges of Ted’s ego, you can feel the show pulling away from the coach’s centripetal force.