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That Kills You: [s1e10] The Hope
In a poetic but painful twist, Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster)—now playing for Manchester City—finally learns the lesson Ted tried to teach him: he makes an "extra pass" to a teammate who scores the winning goal, officially relegating Richmond. Themes & Lessons
Long-time captain Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) makes a heroic, career-ending tackle to prevent a goal, earning a standing ovation from the crowd as he exits the pitch for what is likely his final game. [S1E10] The Hope that Kills You
Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) fully abandons her plan to sabotage the team, choosing instead to support Ted and set a new goal for next season: winning the whole thing. Production & Reception In a poetic but painful twist, Jamie Tartt
The episode centers on a high-stakes match between and Manchester City . To avoid being "relegated" (dropped to a lower league), Richmond needs at least a tie. The title refers to a common English football saying— "It's the hope that kills you" —representing the fans' fear of being let down after believing in a win. Ted, ever the optimist, counters this by telling his team: "It's not having hope that kills you" . Key Plot Highlights Production & Reception The episode centers on a
The finale subverts traditional sports tropes by ending in a loss, yet it feels like a victory for the characters' growth.
