Ted Lasso

NZ release: 15 March 2023

Cruelty, offensive language, sexual themes, violence Rated on: 15 March 2023

Season 3

Ted Lasso Season 3

What’s it about?

AFC Richmond returns for another season with American Coach, Ted Lasso, facing a whole new set of challenges. Will they overcome all odds in one of the most prestigious football competitions in the world, the Premier League?

The facts

  • Created by Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, and Joe Kelly
  • English language
  • 12 episodes, about 45 minutes each
  • Staring Jason Sudeikis and Hannah Waddingham

Why did it get this rating?

This show was self-rated by Apple TV. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Nudity/Sexual themes

Female characters joke about groping, very low level and brief, this is meant to be for humour.

A character talks about losing their virginity at the red-light district.

Characters tie ropes around their genitals as a training exercise on the pitch. It’s comedic and no nudity is shown.

Masturbation is mentioned.

A character’s intimate videos are leaked.

A character falls over and their testicles fall out of their shorts. It’s censored.

Offensive language

There is offensive language in the show, “F**k”, “pr**ks”, “sh*t”, “d*ck”, “d*ckhead”, “twat”, “p*ssy”, “sp*z”, “w*nker”, “p*nis”, “ball sack”, are mentioned. Most of the time it is used in a comedic way.

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