Nate Made a Bold Move in ‘Ted Lasso’s’ Second Season Finale, Here’s Why Nick Mohammed Is Conflicted About It

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TedLasso star Nick Mohammed unpacks Nate's arc in the Season 2 finale

The hourlong second season finale of Apple TV Plus’ “Ted Lasso” packed quite a few punches into its timeframe, from Sam choosing to stay with AFC Richmond not for Rebecca but for himself , to Keeley choosing to focus on fully setting up her business rather than working remotely while on vacation with Roy . But arguably none was greater than Nate confronting the titular coach about how Ted made him feel ignored, overlooked and undervalued.

I didn’t know all of the details. I got bits, and Jason would text me on things and say, “This is important because this happens…” He told me about the inappropriate move towards Keeley from literally Episode 1, but in terms of the broad arc and “Empire Strikes Back” and all that, that was from back in Season 1. I remember talking to Jason about that before it had ever been renewed. There was stuff we seeded in Season 1: The first time we ever see Nate, he’s shouting at Ted.

Nate does verbalize those feelings of abandonment to Ted. Do you think if Ted had never come into the picture and given him a taste of what it felt like to have a good mentor, Nate would be a completely different person? A few, actually. It’s very collaborative with Jason and the creators and writers on the show, with Bill Lawrence. Before we had even started Season 2, Brett had texted me [that] the opening and closing shots were the same, basically — that we were tracking Nate’s journey — and the final one was really important. But we tried different variations, and the one that we used was where there’s a slight smugness to him [because] he’s got what he wanted.

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