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The Best Episodes of Ted Lasso Season 2

Every episode of Ted Lasso Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Ted Lasso Season 2!

Ted Lasso, an American football coach, moves to England when he’s hired to manage a soccer team—despite having no experience. With cynical players and a...
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Network:Apple TV+

Season 2 Ratings Summary

"Goodbye Earl" is the best rated episode of "Ted Lasso" season 2. It scored 7.6/10 based on 7607 votes. Directed by Declan Lowney and written by Brendan Hunt, it aired on 7/23/2021. This episode is rated 0.4 points higher than the second-best, "Lavender".

  • Goodbye Earl
    7.6/107,607 votes

    #1 - Goodbye Earl

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 7/23/2021

    AFC Richmond brings in a sports psychologist to help the team overcome their unprecedented seven game tie-streak.

    Director: Declan Lowney

    Writer: Brendan Hunt

  • Lavender
    8.0/106,954 votes

    #2 - Lavender

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 7/30/2021

    Ted is surprised by the reappearance of a familiar face. Roy tries out a new gig.

    Director: Declan Lowney

    Writer: Leann Bowen

  • Do the Right-est Thing
    8.4/107,675 votes

    #3 - Do the Right-est Thing

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 8/6/2021

    Rebecca has a special visitor shadow her at work. A player’s return is not welcomed by the team.

    Director: Ezra Edelman

    Writer: Ashley Nicole Black

  • Carol of the Bells
    8.6/109,446 votes

    #4 - Carol of the Bells

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 8/13/2021

    It’s Christmas in Richmond. Rebecca enlists Ted for a secret mission, Roy and Keeley search for a miracle, and the Higginses open up their home.

    Director: Declan Lowney

    Writer: Joe Kelly

  • Rainbow
    8.9/108,485 votes

    #5 - Rainbow

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 8/20/2021

    Nate learns how to be assertive from Keeley and Rebecca. Ted asks Roy for a favor.

    Director: Erica Dunton

    Writer: Bill Wrubel

  • The Signal
    8.6/106,957 votes

    #6 - The Signal

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 8/27/2021

    Ted is fired up that the new team dynamic seems to be working. But will they have a chance in the quarterfinal?

    Director: Erica Dunton

    Writer: Brett Goldstein

  • Headspace
    7.7/106,595 votes

    #7 - Headspace

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 9/3/2021

    With things turning around for Richmond, it’s time for everyone to work on their issues—like Ted’s discomfort, Nate’s confidence, and Roy’s attention.

    Director: Matt Lipsey

    Writer: Phoebe Walsh

  • Man City
    9.0/109,007 votes

    #8 - Man City

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 9/10/2021

    Ted and Dr. Sharon realize they might have to meet each other halfway. Tensions are high as the team prepares for the semifinal.

    Director: Matt Lipsey

    Writer: Jamie Lee

  • Beard After Hours
    6.9/1015,442 votes

    #9 - Beard After Hours

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 9/17/2021

    After the semifinal, Beard sets out on an all-night odyssey through London in an effort to collect his thoughts.

    Director: Sam Jones

    Writer: Brett Goldstein, Joe Kelly

  • No Weddings and a Funeral
    8.5/108,291 votes

    #10 - No Weddings and a Funeral

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 9/24/2021

    Rebecca is stunned by a sudden loss. The team rallies to show their support, but Ted finds himself grappling with a piece of his past.

    Director: MJ Delaney

    Writer: Jane Becker

  • Midnight Train to Royston
    8.2/106,464 votes

    #11 - Midnight Train to Royston

    Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 10/1/2021

    A billionaire football enthusiast from Ghana makes Sam an unbelievable offer. Ted plans something special for Dr. Sharon’s last day with the team.

    Director: MJ Delaney

    Writer: Sasha Garron

  • Inverting the Pyramid of Success
    8.8/107,520 votes

    #12 - Inverting the Pyramid of Success

    Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 10/8/2021

    Richmond gets their final chance to win promotion as Ted deals with the fallout of Trent Crimm's painfully honest exposé.

    Director: Declan Lowney

    Writer: Joe Kelly, Jason Sudeikis