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Ted Lassowill soon be taking its final lap around the pitch.

Writer and starBrett Goldstein, a.k.a. Roy Kent, confirmed to show’s imminent end to theSunday Timesin the U.K.

Telling theTimesthe show will conclude after its upcoming third season, the 41-year-old star and writer explained, “We are writing it like that. It was planned as three [seasons].”

He then joked, “Spoiler alert — everyone dies.”

Brett Goldstein, Brendan Hunt, Nick Mohammed and Jeremy Swift — Ted Lasso

“The nice part of the show, is about people trying to be better. And that’s unusual,” Goldstein told theTimes. “Our public discourse [on social media] is terrible. It is now normal for people to be horrible to each other. Our show shouldn’t be as refreshing as it is — that says more about the world it was brought into. I’ve got far more stories about people being lovely than about people being a nightmare.”

Goldstein added, “I can’t speak for fans. But I can speak about how it has shaped us. Ted is our best selves — he tries to bring out our best selves.”

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The series has also racked up plenty of awards, including the2021 outstanding comedy series Emmy Awardand individualacting awards for Sudeikis, Waddingham and Goldstein. Sudeikis also picked up the 2022 Golden Globe for his performance (asecond consecutive win), and the series was namedthe year’s best television series – musical or comedy.

source: people.com