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Somehow it became cool for TV critics to hate on Ted as he went out the door, but I disagree with those who said Season 3 was the worst. first. Sure, the first five episodes spun their wheels with the arrival of Zava, but after the team's trip to Amsterdam, I found final the seven episodes to be a delight. The finale boasts an exciting battle between AFC Richmond and West Ham, while wrapping up character arcs in satisfying but unexpected ways. The Cat Stevens swan song is perfect, the jokes are out laugh loud, and there's even a hint of a potential spinoff. Thank you Ted Lasso for comforting us during a pandemic and providing the antidote to our jaded world with the Ted Lasso way. Jason Fraley, WTP News UFOs have been long the subject of high interest in folklore and pop culture. Even with modern technology, there's still so much mystery surrounding what they are and where they came from. NASA has now assembled a UFO research team to try to learn more about the mysterious sightings, collecting data, and gathering information. What could be the next step? They're going to look at different things NASA could do to collect better data that will better inform them. One thing they kept circling back to was they think that NASA can build this crowdsourcing platform so that citizen scientists can observations record in the sky of things that they can't explain. They can record it on their cell phone and they can be uploaded to a website where NASA can then collect the good data and pull out helpful stuff. And if there is a sighting of something that's truly explainable and you have 100 different cell phones from different angles pointed at it and recording, that helpful could be for analysis. That's Wall Street Journal reporter Joseph D 'Avila on WTOP. Coming up, two more big -name republicans set to enter the race for the White House. We'll talk about them next with Washington Post Live anchor Lee Ann Caldwell. The thing about roofing companies is you don't need one very often, but when you do you want to make sure it's the right company.