Now the tears begin! You can watch the Season 3 finale of Ted Lasso right now. Oddly enough, Apple TV Plus (and the previous Ted Lasso episode) basically spoiled what happens.
But even though we've seen it, we won't say if our predictions are correct. Nevertheless, we are certain that the finale is 79 minutes long.
Since the first episode of this season, Ted (Jason Sudeikis) himself has been asking "Why are we still here? ' and now Ted's mother (Becky Ann Baker) has told him that her son Henry (Gus Turner) misses Ted dearly.
Let's also look back at the departure of his ex-wife Michelle (Andrea Anders). Ted saw that she was not wearing an engagement ring and seemed disappointed in her trip to Paris with Dr. Jacob (Mike O'Gorman).
Then Ted told Rebecca he had a big surprise for her. Oh, and Nate (Nick Mohammed) is welcome in Richmond.
What if "Ted Lasso" (one of the best shows on Apple TV Plus) didn't end with Richmond beating West Ham in the finale and Ted leaving the team to Nate to reunite with his family in America? I would be shocked. I would be surprised if "Ted Rathbone" Season 4 really comes to fruition.
And outside of the fictional Premier League action, there are two big questions that remain. What will happen to the trio of Keeley (Juno Temple), Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein), and Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster)?
So scroll down to learn everything you need to know about watching the Ted Lasso season 3 finale online!
Ted Lasso is available exclusively on Apple TV Plus, starting at $6.99/£6.99/$9.99 AUD per month.
If you are abroad, in one of the few countries where Apple TV Plus is not available, you will likely run into limitations in the platforms and services available. However, with the help of a virtual private network (VPN), you can watch Ted Lasso Season 3 and all other shows on the service you have already paid for, wherever you are.
Based on our tests, the best VPN is ExpressVPN, which is easy to use, offers fast internet speeds, and is quick and easy to set up for streaming. It also works on virtually any device, including iOS and Android, as well as streaming devices such as Amazon Fire TV Stick and Apple TV.
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