The previous season saw Rebecca work with Ted in saving it, which culminated with their promotion to the Premier League.
Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) is annoyed by the Ajax supporters happily singing the club's anthem, "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Rebecca wants to spend time with Keeley (Juno Temple), but she leaves to see the aurora borealis with her girlfriend Jack in Norway.
An onlooker (Matteo van der Grijn) invites her onto his houseboat so she can shower and change her clothes.
Higgins (Jeremy Swift) takes Will (Charlie Hiscock) to a jazz club to pay respects to Chet Baker.
The team discusses what to do for their free night: some want to go to a sex show, while others want to attend a private party where Jan Maas’ (David Elsendoorn) cousin Martin Garrix is performing in Groningen, two hours' drive away.
During this time, Colin (Billy Harris) heads to a gay bar and is followed by Trent (James Lance).
Beard notes that this strategy, Total Football, was first developed in Amsterdam in the 1970s but agrees that the team should adopt it.
[2] Commenting on Colin's storyline, actor Billy Harris explained, "Trent is probably the first person in sports that he's had that kind of conversation with.
Club gave the episode a "B–" and wrote, "Clocking in past the hour mark, 'Sunflowers' captures both what makes the show great, yes — but also exactly why it's struggling in this final season as it caters to its own worst instincts.
What began as a true ensemble comedy has slowly morphed into a series of disconnected storylines that only intermittently intersect, and 'Sunflowers' shows us why such an approach is producing diminishing returns.
"[6] Paul Dailly of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 3.75 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "A trip to Amsterdam could have brought all the characters together, but thanks to the scattered nature of Ted Lasso Season 3, it was more of the same.
It felt an awful lot like the 'bottle episodes' added to the run late last season: 'Carol of the Bells' and 'Beard After Hours'.
This time around, the actress who brings our favorite #BossAssBitch to life caught our eye because of just how effortlessly charming she was throughout Rebecca's dreamy, romantic interlude in Amsterdam.