![]() ![]() Roy admits that he initially thought changing their strategy mid-season was bonkers, but it has been a boon for them. We open with the Greyhounds practicing while Roy ( Brett Goldstein), Coach Beard ( Brendan Hunt) and Ted ( Jason Sudeikis) observe them. RELATED: Ted Lasso Recap: (S03E08) We’ll Never Have Paris Ready to delve into “La Locker Room Aux Folles”? Let’s get to it. This episode feels like the show has found its groove again. Best of all, it doesn’t feel insincere or over the top. Its infectious positivity and “comfort food” warmth are undeniably on display. It harbors that spark that made us fall head over heels for this series. ![]() “La Locker Room Aux Folles” feels like vintage Lasso, more so than any episode this season. However, I’m grateful the team is so supportive. I only wanted Colin to get the spotlight he deserved while coming out. We spend a lot of time with Isaac as he processes his feelings, which is important. As much as this episode elevates Colin, it also detracts from his moment at that moment. That said, I wish we saw Colin actually coming out instead of cutting to a straight man. And there’s no judgment or hate in sight. I’m so glad Colin is out to his team on his terms. ![]() We walk away from it with a deeper understanding of Colin and Isaac - beautifully layered work all around. Both approach the episodic narrative with sensitivity and tenderness. Billy Harris and Kola Bokinni deliver divine performances. “La Locker Room Aux Folles,” a play on the French play/musical La Cage aux Folles (which translates to “the crazy cage,” so that makes this “the crazy locker room”), examines Colin’s and Isaac’s friendship after last week’s revelation. Welcome back, Diamond Dogs! This outing is a tear-jerker of the highest order. DISCLAIMER: This recap of Ted LassoSeason 3 Episode 9, “La Locker Room Aux Folles,” contains spoilers. ![]()
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