Keely owning and running a women’s team would be a fun watch. Especially when the show takes a dark turn after their plane crashes in the middle of nowhere in Canada and they struggle to survive........oops wrong show!
Keely owning and running a women’s team would be a fun watch. Especially when the show takes a dark turn after their plane crashes in the middle of nowhere in Canada and they struggle to survive........oops wrong show!
In the flash forward it seemed like he was back up to being assistant coach. But I appreciated that they didn’t immediately bring Nate back into the coaching team. After who he became as assistant coach at Richmond and manager at West Ham, he needed to go back to his roots and embrace just being Nate again so he could…
Yeah I was expecting more input from Nate, but for whatever reasons the writers decided against that.
My gripe with psychic plots in shows/films is that they’re always right about their predictions (however vague) and never seem to get them wrong.
OK, the tea leaves are out. There is no way Apple is going to let this go by without at least an attempt at a spinoff. Whether it goes the way of Frasier or AfterMASH remains to be seen. Some options:
* The women’s team. That is an absolute natural. Try to cast a similar bunch of goofballs. Keep Rebecca and Keeley and…
What more could people possible want or expect about a show about positivity, growth, and unwavering support?
Keeley’s end of the story made me wonder if the writers are fans of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, since that one similarly featured a woman confronted with the choice between multiple men and ultimately deciding to choose herself.
Well, they did use his old play to get the final goal. But yeah, it was kind of strange that the most active thing he did for the team was to make the box for fines.
Kind of wild that the final game was against West Ham and Nate, the recent manager of West Ham, gave no tactical insights.
Happy that Keeley chose herself & neither of her man-child soccer player ex-boyfriends
The reason nobody cares about the 1998 Godzilla is that the movie was a desperate attempt to capitalize on Jurassic Park fever - turning Godzilla into “biggest velociraptor ever.” Hell, the whole marketing campaign behind it laid it out pretty baldly - unsurprisingly, since The Lost World had just come out the year…
Also:
This just seems like a kind of random list of movies. Nobody forgot Con Air.
I get why most of the movies on this list are forgotten. But “Con Air” is one of those movies I personally find very rewatchable... I guess it’s a guilty pleasure, but it also seems pretty ubiquitous on streaming platforms and cable TV and seems to have become part of the pop culture zeitgeist.
Jamie’s mom looked awfully young, and sure enough, the actor (Leanne Best, niece of one-time Beatle Pete Best) is only 12 years older than Phil Dunster. This suggests to me that Jamie’s mom had him very young, which would also explain how a kind, loving woman could’ve gone for a total knob like his father.
I’ve been thinking about it more, and while it’s bugged me that all of the most important career stuff for Nate is happening offscreen, I’ve started to think that might be intentional. Nate has always been so hyper-focused on how others perceive him, and being good at his job, and letting his career define him. This…
The length doesn’t matter if it all feels essential. The problem is that a lot of the time I feel like these longer episodes could stand to be trimmed down and we wouldn’t really lose anything, and also that somehow despite the length they still skip out on scenes I’d consider important to the story. (As someone else…
Jamie’s dad does not taunt him along the fans in the episode, Jamie just think he is, as he hasn’t heard from him since Wembley.
I thought there was a chance Roy and Keeley were going to bang on Jamie’s childhood bed.
Good review. Agree on the B rating. great to see Becky Ann Baker, who i’ve loved since Freaks&Geeks.