![]() She stops answering texts and starts drinking at May’s pub, where May offers some sage (if cryptic) advice involving mountains and lightning. ![]() Keeley suspects this is Jack doing (a belated text attempting to cover her ass doesn’t really change this), and the realization that her dream is over sends her on a polite little bender. When Keeley arrives at work, she discovers that KJPR is no more, the VC firm backing it having pulled funding unexpectedly. Nate’s not the only one hitting (a softly cushioned) bottom in this episode. This episode seems, in some respects, to dramatize Nate’s long overdue realization that he’s gone astray, but it might have had more impact if we didn’t already get the sunny, likable Nate back several episodes ago. Where the second season carefully set up his heel turn one rude moment at a time, this one has whisked him out of the darkness before he even really spent much time there. (Yes, that’s really Nick Mohammed playing.) He’s interrupted by his father, who laments that he didn’t know how to raise a genius - apparently Nate has always been a “Wonder Kid,” even outside his football endeavors - prompting Nate to reflect on the wrong he’s done to others, as evidenced by the note of apology he leaves for Will.Īs others have noted , Nate’s been on a weird journey this year. ![]() This eventually gives way to sorting through mementoes and rediscovering his violin skills. With Jade gone, Nate retreats to his parent’s house where he confines himself to his room, seemingly opening the door only to retrieve the meals his mother brings him. That doesn’t mean he won’t indulge in a long sulk, however. Though leaving for a trip to visit her family in Poland, Jade’s still very much in the picture and supportive of her boyfriend’s choice to quit his job, assuring him (for what’s clearly not the first time) to trust his heart, which is telling him he did the right thing. ![]() When we last saw Nate, he’d returned to Jade after walking away from Rupert’s (not entirely all) boys’ night out. The Soccer Saturday pundits (and Jane and Beard) all assume that he was pushed out for reasons they can’t explain, given how well the season is going. That seems like a pretty dramatic event for the series not to depict, but it also sets the episode up to take its time revealing the circumstances of Nate’s departure. Sometime between “La Locker Room Aux Folles” and “International Break,” the tenth episode of Ted Lasso’s third season, Nate left his coaching job at West Ham. ![]()
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