Ted Lasso’s Nick Mohammed Says Season 3 Is a ‘Roller-Coaster’: Nate Has ‘All the Makings to Be a Villain’
15.07.2022 - 20:25
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Nate’s “downfall” will be explored in season 3 of Ted Lasso — and according to Nick Mohammed, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
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“All I can say is expect more of a roller-coaster and there’s some brilliant and lovely twists and turns along the way,” the British actor, 41, exclusively tells Us Weekly. “I think his actions are villainous. I think he’s got all the makings to be a villain because like almost all villain origin stories, they come from a place of neglect, insecurity. Nate has got bag fulls of that. And we know already that his relationship with his dad is quite toxic and that he doesn’t really have a support network. And particularly in season 2, that’s really evident because part of the reason why he feels abandoned by Ted is because he doesn’t have anybody else. And so it’s not Ted’s fault. Ted is busy with his own issues and his own demons. And so perhaps if Nate did have that support, whether it be a relationship or better family support or Ted was more on the scene with him, he wouldn’t be making so many bad decisions.”
Nate’s behavior “sadly informs who he becomes,” Mohammed adds. In the season 2 finale cliffhanger, it’s revealed that Nate has jumped ship from the AFC Richmond team to West Ham. Mohammed knew about his character’s development “for a while” since season 1.
“I just absolutely relished every moment of it because it just felt really fun as an actor to try and sort of take the audience on that journey because I think season 1 Nate was quite not happy go lucky. Season 1 Nate is sort of troubled in his own way in that he’s insecure and he’s picked on and he’s a bit of an introvert. Ted obviously brings him out of his shell. But there were sort of plenty of spaces for
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