Apple TV+ hit taught us the art of forgiveness. At the end, good guy-turned-heel Nate is repentant and humble as he’s welcomed back into his old club.
In an era where buzzy TV shows are full of dark, unlikable characters, “Lasso” showed that we’re all filled with cracks and worthy of redemption.
The Ted character is a human epoxy, seeping into even the most hard-to reach-crevices — a metaphor given tangible form in the finale when Nate pastes the “Believe” sign back together.
With an arsenal of homemade biscuits, little green army men and unrelenting positivity and resilience, the coach eventually wills everyone his way — remaking the collective mood in the locker room and front office.Nice guys do finish on top.Sure, there were red cards along the journey.
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