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nowhere near as bombastic as him tearing up the "Believe" sign, but they're proof that a redemption arc is still possible. Speaking of that "Believe" sign, Ted Lasso finally shows footage of Nate ...
Literally. Nate Shelley, played by Nick Mohammed, leaves AFC Richmond, tearing up their signature "Believe" sign when parting, and becomes the new manager of West Ham United, a club bought by ...
Nate, who was at the core of the first season’s feel-good story, felt betrayed and ignored in Season 2, leading to him quitting Richmond, tearing up the “Believe” sign, and taking a job for ...
Nate’s choice to tear up Ted’s iconic “BELIEVE” sign symbolizes Nate’s sundering from the group and from the pursuit of good even more than his anger at Ted. The “dark side” trope ...
The shocking finale, which saw the character leave A.F.C Richmond and tear up Ted’s (Jason Sudeikis) “BELIEVE” sign, left us all bloody well stunned — and low-key dreading what Nate would ...
The second attempt comes after Richmond blows the match, triggered by security cam footage of Nate tearing Ted’s “Believe” sign in two. Nate spots Ted by the exit, but before he has a chance to ...
Fans will recall that at the conclusion of season 2, "Nate the Great" stormed off the field, tore down Lasso's "Believe" sign and began his journey as head coach of competing team West Ham United.