
Season 3 of Ted Lasso
wrapped things up like a final match whistle at Wembley. Ted Lasso returned to Kansas to be with his son, Nathan Shelley rejoined the Greyhounds with a redemption arc worthy of a sports documentary, and Roy Kent became the brooding new coach. Fans waved goodbye with tears, toast, and belief signs. But just when everyone shelved their Richmond scarves, Season 4 popped up like a surprise overtime goal, unexpected, emotional, and meme-worthy
Actor Brett Goldstein, who plays the growling-yet-lovable Roy Kent, spoke about this return on the Wild Card
podcast with quite a strange story.
“I have a friend that I went to university with… he had a cat that died,”
Goldstein recalled. “They buried it. He prayed for it to come back. And then it did, but it was not their cat.”
This strange feline resurrection tale has fans and X users spiraling like Jamie Tartt mid-dribble, and it hilariously mirrors what just happened with Ted Lasso
itself.
Brett Goldstein reacts to ‘TED LASSO’ returning for Season 4 after it originally ended with Season 3:
“[I have a friend who] had a cat that died. He loved his cat, and the cat was run over, and they buried the cat, buried it. And he was a child. They buried the cat in the… pic.twitter.com/O8InXVXgN9
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) April 20, 2025
With this undead-cat energy in the air, fans are now wildly theorizing what Ted Lasso
Season 4 could look like getting excited with every surprising update surfacing about the beloved drama series.
Will Lasso return from Kansas like the misplaced feline? Will Coach Beard give up interpretive dance? Or is this simply a spiritual continuation featuring the lovable Richmond crew navigating new challenges? Whatever the case, it seems the universe, or Apple TV, is not quite done believing just yet.
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As theories brewed and fans dissected every clue, it was Brett Goldstein’s bizarre cat anecdote that truly set the internet ablaze.
The internet collectively lost its plot after Brett Goldstein’s undead cat tale
Fans could barely hold it together after Brett Goldstein shared what might be the most unexpected metaphor in the history of television interviews. Comparing a potential return to Ted Lasso
Season 4 to a cat mistakenly buried alive? Genius. The online crowd erupted in laughter, calling it unhinged brilliance and praising Goldstein for turning a grief story into a hilarious, heartfelt summary of possibly reprising Roy Kent.
That’s such a wild but perfect analogy.. like, you think it’s over, you mourn it, you let go… then boom, it’s back, but different. Ted Lasso Season 4 finna be the “not-dead cat” era.
— Yip (@yipfella) April 20, 2025
MY GUY WHAT LMFAOOOOO
— frisk (@0xFrisk) April 20, 2025
this might be the most poetic way to say “we’re back” ever
— Debayo 🌱 (@debayo_xx) April 20, 2025
Many fans found the moment so “Roy Kent
” that it could have been written for the character himself. The bluntness, the unexpectedness, and the strange emotional depth, all hallmarks of Goldstein’s portrayal of the lovable grump. It was as if Roy Kent had crawled out of Richmond and into the podcast, spewing a dead-cat metaphor in his usual no-nonsense style. Fans were quick to point out how perfectly it matched the character.
Did he say this as Roy Kent? Because this was extremely Roy Kentish.
— Jacoby (@JacobyFC) April 20, 2025
This statement is so Roy Kent 😆 he should’ve ended it with “I think about that all the time.. and that’s how I give him love.”
— DragonHeartz (@iDragonHeartz) April 20, 2025
As Ted Lasso
Season 4 continues to gain momentum, fans remain giddy with excitement and confusion. They are now officially hooked, not just on the beloved football drama, but on every quirky thing Brett Goldstein does, whether it be on-screen or off. One thing is for sure Goldstein’s blend of sincerity, absurdity, and humor will keep the fans coming back for more, just like a well-timed Roy Kent comeback.
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