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[s1e10] The Hope That Kills You -

Drawing on Ted’s American football background, the team develops a series of "trick plays" to create chaos on the field. This culminates in the "Lasso Special," which leads to a stunning equalizing goal by Dani Rojas .

Long-time captain Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) makes a heroic, career-ending tackle to prevent a goal, earning a standing ovation from the crowd as he exits the pitch for what is likely his final game.

The episode centers on a high-stakes match between and Manchester City . To avoid being "relegated" (dropped to a lower league), Richmond needs at least a tie. The title refers to a common English football saying— "It's the hope that kills you" —representing the fans' fear of being let down after believing in a win. Ted, ever the optimist, counters this by telling his team: "It's not having hope that kills you" . Key Plot Highlights [S1E10] The Hope that Kills You

Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) fully abandons her plan to sabotage the team, choosing instead to support Ted and set a new goal for next season: winning the whole thing. Production & Reception

The finale subverts traditional sports tropes by ending in a loss, yet it feels like a victory for the characters' growth. Drawing on Ted’s American football background, the team

Ted reminds his players that while they are sad, they are not alone. "There is something worse than being sad and alone... and that is being sad and alone. Ain't nobody in this room alone" .

In a poetic but painful twist, Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster)—now playing for Manchester City—finally learns the lesson Ted tried to teach him: he makes an "extra pass" to a teammate who scores the winning goal, officially relegating Richmond. Themes & Lessons The episode centers on a high-stakes match between

After the loss, Ted delivers a moving speech in the locker room, reminding the team to have short memories regarding their pain so they can move forward.

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Drawing on Ted’s American football background, the team develops a series of "trick plays" to create chaos on the field. This culminates in the "Lasso Special," which leads to a stunning equalizing goal by Dani Rojas .

Long-time captain Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) makes a heroic, career-ending tackle to prevent a goal, earning a standing ovation from the crowd as he exits the pitch for what is likely his final game.

The episode centers on a high-stakes match between and Manchester City . To avoid being "relegated" (dropped to a lower league), Richmond needs at least a tie. The title refers to a common English football saying— "It's the hope that kills you" —representing the fans' fear of being let down after believing in a win. Ted, ever the optimist, counters this by telling his team: "It's not having hope that kills you" . Key Plot Highlights

Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) fully abandons her plan to sabotage the team, choosing instead to support Ted and set a new goal for next season: winning the whole thing. Production & Reception

The finale subverts traditional sports tropes by ending in a loss, yet it feels like a victory for the characters' growth.

Ted reminds his players that while they are sad, they are not alone. "There is something worse than being sad and alone... and that is being sad and alone. Ain't nobody in this room alone" .

In a poetic but painful twist, Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster)—now playing for Manchester City—finally learns the lesson Ted tried to teach him: he makes an "extra pass" to a teammate who scores the winning goal, officially relegating Richmond. Themes & Lessons

After the loss, Ted delivers a moving speech in the locker room, reminding the team to have short memories regarding their pain so they can move forward.