Revelation happened in ‘4-5-1,’ third episode of Ted Lasso’s third season
In “4-5-1,” third episode of the third season of Ted Lassoaudiences were introduced to the first gay player in the series Apple TV+. The revelation came early on, when we can see the character at her boyfriend’s house.
The character in question is Colin Hughesplayed by Billy Harrisone of the players AFC Richmond. In the chapter, he wakes up in a double bed alone, puts on his clothes and goes downstairs to find Michael (Sam Liu), who made coffee for her beloved.
I believe in believe.
— Ted Lasso (@TedLasso) January 15, 2021
“I don’t drink caffeine,” says the athlete. “Okay, your body is a temple,” replies Michael. Then, Colin he takes the opportunity to crack a joke: “More like a church in an airport.” The couple is invited to the opening of the restaurant Sam Obisanya (Toheeb Jimoh), but they go to the event as friends, not as a couple. However, they are caught kissing by Trent Crimm (James Lance).

Ted Lasso: Brett Goldstein Doesn’t Want Show to End After Season 3
Even with Jason Sudeikisproducer and interpreter of the protagonist of the series, stating how Ted Lasso should end in the third season, fans can still have expectations of the production of Apple TV+ Continue. This because Brett Goldstein (roy kent) does not want to see the series end in the third year.
During an interview with The Wrap, goldstein commented on the importance of the series to him. “I really love the show, I really care about these characters and I love the people. You wonder if it’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing where it’s such a great group of people to spend your days with,” he said.
Every day you’re like, ‘That’s cool, isn’t it, that we can all go out and do this.’ I will miss all of that.
Source: Rollingstone

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