Our friends are on the messy rebound.
No, you didn’t miss an episode. Sometime between “La Locker Room Aux Folles” and “International Break,” the tenth episode of’s third season, Nate left his coaching job at West Ham. That seems like a pretty dramatic event for the series not to depict, but it also sets the episode up to take its time revealing the circumstances of Nate’s departure. Thepundits all assume that he was pushed out for reasons they can’t explain, given how well the season is going. But that’s not the story at all.
Nate’s not the only one hitting bottom in this episode. When Keeley arrives at work, she discovers that KJPR is no more, the VC firm backing it having pulled funding unexpectedly. Keeley suspects this is Jack doing , and the realization that her dream is over sends her on a polite little bender. She stops answering texts and starts drinking at May’s pub, where May offers some sage advice involving mountains and lightning.
It works on them, but does it work for the episode? Rebecca’s speech is well-played, as always, by Hannah Waddington and nicely staged against the soundtrack of Nate’s violin. Buthas been leaning into sanctimoniousness all season, and this moment feels like another of oversimplifying what ought to be treated with more complexity. Of course she’s right, just as Sam was right about immigration and the clubhouse was right about homophobia being bad.
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