Ted Lasso is still be in the middle of filming for what may or may not be the last time, but fans are still full of love for the award-winning series in its off season. The heartwarming comedy has managed to strike the perfect balance between feel-good, triumphant sports stories and more difficult topics that touch on personal difficulties. One of the biggest stories in season 2 was kit-man-turned-assistant-coach Nate Shelley (played by Nick Mohammed), who went from everyone's favorite underdog to everyone's biggest disappointment.
In fact, one of the biggest cliffhangers in Ted Lasso revolved around Nate and his betrayal of beloved Coach Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), exploiting his panic attacks for public gain before leaving AFC Richmond for their opponents West Ham. Clearly the playing field will look very different come season 3, not only for Nate and Ted, but also for their respective bosses Rupert (Anthony Head) and Rebecca (Hannah Waddington). While awaiting the next season of Ted Lasso, fans can also enjoy Mohammed's work in his Sky One series Intelligence as well as the upcoming films Maggie Moore(s) and Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget.
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Screen Rant spoke to Mohammed about what the writers and producers of Ted Lasso have taught him in his own journey as a comedian and writer, what fans can expect from Nate's story in season 3, and where else we can watch his work in the next year.
Screen Rant: Hearing that season 3 was the end of Ted Lasso shocked us plebians, but I imagine it wasn't as much of a surprise to you. How early on did you know the series had an end date, and how did inform your preparation for Nate's trajectory?
Nick Mohammed: I've known
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