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Houston? We have a Christmas Episode. Here I’ve been, trying to convey the relatively subtle ways in which the second season of “Ted Lasso” differs from the first.
What, you thought only Hallmark Channel was allowed to celebrate Christmas in the summer? Apple TV+ on Friday dropped Ted Lasso‘s first (but hopefully not its last) holiday episode, which saw ...
Ted Lasso Season 2 Episode 4 “Carol of the Bells” is the rare holiday episode that not only nails the assignment, but feels like an instant new addition to the Christmas canon.
A 'Ted Lasso' Christmas episode involves multiple nods to holiday movies. Titled 'Carol of the Bells', the season 2 episode features references to 'Love Actually', 'Elf', and 'National Lampoon's ...
No, if you’re hooked by “Ted Lasso,” then the Christmas Special delivers. But like so much of the Apple TV+ hit, there’s more going on if you want to look for it — or listen.
Just an observation. There aren’t many, if any, callbacks. No one asked for Christmas Ted Lasso, but we should be glad they did one because it’s the most enjoyable episode of Season 2 so far.
The Ted Lasso Christmas episode from Season 2, "Carol of the Bells." Stephen Douglas and Liam McKeone got into the spirit of the holidays and rewatched the episode to discuss as part of The Big ...
Looking Back At Ted Lasso’s Christmas Day Episode ( Photo Credit – Prime Video ) In Ted Lasso season 2, Apple TV+ gave the writers two extra episodes to play with, and they gifted us this ...
But this time around during Season 2, Ted Lasso decided to stray from the regular storyline of the show, and insert something I never thought I would watch in August - a Christmas episode.
How did one of television’s biggest hits end up giving viewers a Christmas episode in August? Thank Apple. Last year, when the company first released “Ted Lasso,” its streaming comedy series ...
Is there a more quotable show than Ted Lasso? Each episode sparkles with wit and heart-warming wisdom, but none truly does it better than Season 2’s Christmas episode, “Carol of the Bells.” ...