I, like many others have had issues with the third season of Ted Lasso. The decision to split up some of the main characters and nearly double the runtime so they could add new side stories was a little baffling at times. BUT, this episode is a masterpiece that can almost make me forgive some of grievances with this season due to how well some things pay off in this episode. Without a doubt the best of the season, and probably the best of the entire series.
Hats off to Phil Dunster for giving his career best performance here. The character development for Jamie throughout these last three seasons has been truly amazing to watch and this episode may have cemented him as my favorite character on the show. I think this episode may have secured Dunster an Emmy nomination. I would also like to point out that Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt and Nick Mohammad do some great work in this episode as well.
After losing a small bit of faith in this show, this episode has put me back on track and has me beyond excited for the finale and all of the emotions that it is going to bring me.