Fans are loving that Rebecca spit on Ted Lasso all over the tenth episode of Season 3. Here's the symbolism behind the apparently gross move.
Fans of Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso are neatly aware that spitting out a traditional British beverage is a gross accident that has happened greater than as soon as.
First, Ted's distaste for tea is established early on in the show. The American coach (Jason Sudeikis) calls tea, the English staple beverage, "garbage water" in Season 1. He is also adjusting to carbonated water, which is another not unusual drink in the U.Okay.
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Then, in the remaining episode of the first season, Ted unintentionally spits carbonated water in his boss, Rebecca Welton's face. The second is iconic, with actor Hannah Waddingham memorably freezing while looking surprised, yet smiling.
Well, the Richmond proprietor finally will get her revenge on Ted, albeit in a good-natured second. Let's see why Rebecca spit on Ted Lasso.
So, why did Rebecca spit on Ted Lasso? He had it coming, but the moment was all in good fun.
In Season 3, Episode 10 of Ted Lasso, Rebecca finds the easiest time to spit a drink in Ted's face, harkening again to the unique scene wherein the reverse occurs.
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She ceremoniously spits her tea in her good friend's face, and, well, social media utterly liked the oddly sweet interaction.
As one fan tweeted, "I can't believe Rebecca actually canonically spit all over Ted's face on purpose and he canonically was a OK with it."
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In truth, Ted in fact says after being spit upon, "Hey as long as none of that tree piss gets in my mouth, I'm actually OK with it."
We're additionally "actually OK with it" as a result of seeing as this is most likely the last season for Ted Lasso, the spitting moment ties the first and final seasons together truly smartly.
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Other signs were pointing to this being the closing season for 'Ted Lasso.'
Other than the reversal in fortunes with having a beverage spit in characters' faces, there are other indications in the plot of Season 3 that the show is being wrapped up in a neat, little bow.
For example, instead of Ted doing a press conference following a sport, we see Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) step in to take over for him — possibly foreshadowing that Ted goes again to the U.S. to be along with his son.
Nate Shelley (Nick Mohammed) may also in the end be finding out that he'd quite practice in Ted's footsteps than Rebecca's former husband Rupert Manion's.
New episodes of Ted Lasso drop every Wednesday on Apple TV+.
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