%u2018Ted Lasso%u2019 debuted last year and the show was like a fleeting, gee-golly antidote to our pandemic trauma and stress which almost everyone experienced. The show was nominated in 20 categories at the Emmy Awards that took place earlier this month. 

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The reason why the show became so known to the viewers was the concept that revolved about who we are as people and the potential for goodness in our lives. The show talks about a small-time football coach who is hired to coach a professional soccer team in England, despite having no experience in coaching soccer. Season 2 of Ted Lasso returns today (July 23, 2021) for its much-anticipated second season.

Ted moved through life with gentle compassion and cheerleading instead of the unearned confidence, among other nefarious traits, associated with the epidemic of toxic masculinity. The show%u2019s basic storyline was genius in its accessibility. 

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Often there comes a point in everyone%u2019s life we need a pep talk, to feel like the impossible could happen and, more, like we could be the ones to rise and accomplish it and the show definitely fulfilled that thing for the viewers. Lasso reminded us of our own happiness agency, at a time when we had become certain that we would never be experienced it again.

The show is like an antidote to all the hurt we%u2019ve felt this last year. Season 2 of %u2018Ted Lasso%u2019 will premiere o Apple TV plus. The first three episodes will release on July 23, 2021, and the remaining episodes will be released on Fridays one at a time, with a 12-episode season planned. 
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