An aptly titled episode is full of signals for the people in and around AFC Richmond.
“Signs” is a particularly apt title for the episode, with both literal and metaphorical meanings.
Back at Richmond, Ted has been trying to find out what happened with his son Henry and a bullying incident at school. He assumes Henry was the victim, and Beard and Roy offer varyingly graphic ways of exacting vengeance on the kid’s behalf. As it turns out, though, Henry was the aggressor. Ted finally connects with him after the match, and Henry tells his dad that A) he didn’t follow Ted’s “count to 10” advice and B) he did an apology rap in front of his class.
Which brings us to the “Believe” sign. As Ted begins to talk about how Zava leaving the club can turn into a positive, half of the sign comes off the wall again. “We’re doomed,” Colin says, and Bumbercatch says “it’s a sign.”
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