A temperamental college basketball coach who gets fired from his job and must take a teaching and coaching job at an elite all-girls private high school.A temperamental college basketball coach who gets fired from his job and must take a teaching and coaching job at an elite all-girls private high school.A temperamental college basketball coach who gets fired from his job and must take a teaching and coaching job at an elite all-girls private high school.
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- TriviaThe entire first season took over a year to film due to all the shutdowns with COVID-19. Filming for the first season started in November of 2019 and was wrapped up in February of 2021.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
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A Promising start
I am not a fan of overly 'woke' Hollywood, on the surface that's what this show looks like.
I am only 2 episodes in and don't want to jinx it but the show has given me some hope that they might be trying to do something that I haven't seen in a long while, which is to present both sides of an argument.
I saw some of complaints about PC bull from the first episode, but some of this is to be expected they are high school girls, but then the show expanded the teachers and made reference to the kind of things the students are taught and as the girls rightly point out, there is hypocrisy behind the lessons.
The coach is acting as a representation of masculinity in a feminine space, it's clear that over the show the team will melt his little heart and make him more reasonable and that's good. But what was also good to see was that he has proven to the girls that his methods do work too and that they can become stronger people and better team players by also changing a little.
So far I think the show is trying to tell us all to meet in the middle which is a positive message and I hope they continue down this route as a lot of people out there could stand to listen.
I am only 2 episodes in and don't want to jinx it but the show has given me some hope that they might be trying to do something that I haven't seen in a long while, which is to present both sides of an argument.
I saw some of complaints about PC bull from the first episode, but some of this is to be expected they are high school girls, but then the show expanded the teachers and made reference to the kind of things the students are taught and as the girls rightly point out, there is hypocrisy behind the lessons.
The coach is acting as a representation of masculinity in a feminine space, it's clear that over the show the team will melt his little heart and make him more reasonable and that's good. But what was also good to see was that he has proven to the girls that his methods do work too and that they can become stronger people and better team players by also changing a little.
So far I think the show is trying to tell us all to meet in the middle which is a positive message and I hope they continue down this route as a lot of people out there could stand to listen.
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- Apr 23, 2021
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