SPOILER ALERT: The following story reveals major plot points fromTed Lassos latest episode Sunflowers.
But here they are, exploring Amsterdam on bikes searching for a windmill.
Both men have grown and evolved and, thanks to Zava (Maximilian Osinski), are now buddies.

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DEADLINE: Sunflowers is quite a different episode from the others.
What was it like to shoot?
I always like shooting on location anyway because it feels a bit like a holiday.

It feels like a real turning point for those characters as the season continues.
DEADLINE: Jamie and Brett have really come a long way.
DUNSTER:Its interesting.
Weve seen emotional growth between them, but now theres also vocational growth as well.
Theyve both learned that theres space for them within this relationship to do both.
DEADLINE: It was shocking that Roy Kent couldnt ride a bike.
Hes the kind of character you expect to be proficient at everything, right?
[Laughs]
DEADLINE: Would you agree that this episode feels like a turning point for everyone?
Its similar to the progress we see in Ted, its not linear.
There are still so many bumps in the road that sometimes feels like its not progressing.
What can I say that wont give it all away?
The former of those is the most important thing, and I think that thats where the focus lies.
DEADLINE: Jamie seemed unbothered when Roy mentioned Keeley had probably moved on with someone new.
Would you say Jamie is over her?
Bless him, he can only think of one thing at a time.
Hes learned how to be a friend as well.
DEADLINE: What can you tease about whats ahead?
DUNSTER:There are some serious mic drops ahead.
There are some moments with character relationships that we wouldnt expect to happen at the start of the season.
Theres a lot more football and its got a great ending.