All American (2018) s07e04 Episode Script

Face Off

1
[CROWD CHEERING]
- [CROWD CHEERING]
- [PLAYERS GRUNT]
- [LAUGHS] Yeah!
- Touchdown, Jordan Baker.
[RINGING]
- [VIDEO STOPS]
- Hey, Mom.
- Try again, baby.
- My bad.
- Good morning, Queen of all Queens.
- Uh-uh,
not you starting the
morning with maximum shade.
We promised that we would
talk every other day.
Why is this the first time that
you are answering this week?
Well, you know how it
gets during the season,
and after last week's game,
I've been putting in overtime.
I've never lost that bad before.
I'm not gonna make it a habit.
And you won't, baby,
but you are working on
your footwork, right?
Wait. What are you getting at, Ma?
I could see that your rhythm was off
from the recap that I saw online,
so if I could see it
all the way from Oakland,
you know defences can see it.
Well, maybe if you were here
instead of all the way in Oakland,
could have told me that yourself,
but for the first time ever,
you missed my game.
I Baby, I just
I'm gonna be late for school,
so, uh, can we talk about this later?
Yeah.
We'll talk later.
Love you.
Mm.
Did my sweet husband wake up
early and make us blueberry
candle?
Hey, did you stay up all night?
What are you talking about, all right?
It is not even mor
Ha ha! Time flies
whenever you're on a case.
Please don't tell me you're
going all "Jordan Baker Mystery"
with this whole "Coach
Bobby, secret uncle" thing.
- Are you stalking the man's socials, Jordan?
- No. I'm not stalking.
No, no, no, not stalking.
This is research. Look, Layla.
I just wish that you
would have seen the way
GW reacted when I showed
him that baby photo, OK?
The man said it himself.
Grandma Mary had a son
before my dad was even in the picture,
before GW was in the picture,
and she gave that son up for adoption.
But Coach Bobby being that
baby is a bit of a stretch.
No. You saw how he overreacted to me
saving the game by putting in Khalil.
It was very familial.
You put in Khalil after Coach
Bobby told you not to, so
do you think maybe
that had something to do
with his overreacting, maybe just a tad?
I think that my detective instincts say
that there's something deeper here.
Mm. I hate to break it to you, babe,
but your, um, detective instincts
have been known to be, well, um, bad.
OK. Girl, they are legendary, don't
Need I remind you about the whole
"Spencer's my brother"
fiasco in high school?
You weren't even there, first of all,
and, second of all, I am
older, and I am wiser now.
Plus, Olivia is helping. She
is looking into the adoption.
Hey, hey, real quick, though,
there is a mission for you
- should you choose to accept it.
- And if I don't,
will you self-destruct in 5 seconds?
This'll be our first
case as a married couple.
We are a detective team now, right,
like the, um um uh
Yeah. You can't think of a
married detective team, can you?
We could be the first.
We will be the first, OK?
I just need you for one afternoon.
Plus, the sooner we solve this mystery,
the sooner you never have to
hear about any of this ever again.
Deal, but you are gonna
make us blueberry pancakes
- Uh-huh.
- Like, right now, because the candle
touched on a craving, so just
- Mm-hmm.
- OK.
Good morning.
[SNIFFLES]
TRE WRIGHT: Bet it all on
me, bet it, bet it, bet it say ♪
Bet it, bet it, bet it ♪
Bet it all on me, bet
it, bet it, bet it say ♪
Bet it, bet it, bet it ♪
Bet it all on me ♪
Me, me, me, me, me, me ♪
Bet it all on me ♪
Hey, you were dropping dimes
at practice today, KJ
Appreciate you, Coach.
Really stepping into
that leadership role.
I'm proud of you.
What we got going on here?
This ain't one of my formations.
GRAYSON: I would check this out, Coach.
- KJ's got something.
- Yeah?
After the way we took that L last week,
you know, I figured our offence
could use a little juice
- OK.
- So I pulled up
some old Beverly game tape,
and I found some dope stuff.
This here is a play that Jordan
Baker ran a couple years ago.
- Basically, it's like
- Take it down.
We ain't using it.
Whoa, just like that, Coach?
I mean, you didn't even
let me run through it.
I asked you to be a leader,
not tell me how to do my job.
- What?
- Take it down.
Heh.
Your name looks good up there, huh?
- Yeah. It does.
- BOBBY: You earned it.
Been busting your butt all week.
Keep it up, and
we'll see about getting you
some playing time this season
- Yes, sir.
- And if the time comes,
I'll be the one making
the call, not Coach Baker.
Right.
So are you feeling good
about our upcoming game?
I am.
I'd feel even better
if I knew my position.
We're still trying to
figure out what's best.
I mean, you're smart, you're athletic.
The ball flies out of your
hands whenever you sling it,
and I'm loving your grit, too.
Coach, what do you think is my best fit,
offense or defense?
- Maybe both.
- Like the sound of that.
I could be Justin
Jefferson and Myles Garrett?
All right. Let's just focus on
getting you some playing time first,
you know, because
nothing's gonna move forward
till you get a solid
handle on both playbooks,
which I know is asking a lot.
No. Look. I'm already on it, Coach.
Yeah. I thought I'd start studying both
- since I didn't know where I land.
- OK, impressive.
Yeah. You don't ever have to
worry about me being ready.
I'm your man.
My man, all right.
- All right. Be great today.
- All right, Coach. Appreciate you.
Hey, uh, you got a minute?
Look, um, I meant no disrespect earlier.
No. I get it, should've ran the play
- by you before showing the team.
- Yeah.
Yeah, and that's my bad.
- Won't happen again.
- Good.
OK.
Am I missing something?
Clearly I am
if you digging through
Beverly's dumpsters for plays.
Man, all my life, you told me
the most important growth a team
goes through is after a loss.
That's all I'm doing.
I didn't ask you to add
wrinkles to my playbook.
But you're always adding wrinkles,
and lots of those
suggestions come from me,
so what's the difference now?
Is this really about me adding plays,
or is this about whose plays I added?
I got boosters brushing me off, OK,
talking about, "Just have fun,"
like they don't think we can win.
How's it gonna look if
they see me using plays
from a QB coach at a rival school?
These are old Beverly plays,
- not old Crenshaw plays.
- That's enough!
Clearly, you don't
have faith in the legacy
that we're trying to build here,
but just remember that
stitching on your jersey
reads, "Number 10," not number one.
And as long as I'm head coach,
we gonna run my plays,
not the Bakers'.
And that is exactly why I'm glad my dad
has nothing to do with football.
Man, now's not a good time, Grayson.
I mean, if you want to talk about
it, I got a free period next.
Ain't nothing to talk about.
I know I'm right,
and he would've seen
that had he let me finish
showing him Jordan's play.
Man, how do you show your dad he's wrong
without him going HAM?
That's funny. I don't. He's never wrong.
He's legit a rocket
scientist over at JPL.
My mom doesn't even know what
he's talking about half the time.
Yo, I got to make a call.
- Hey, thanks for the advice, bro.
- All right, bro.
[CLICK CLICK]
[PHONE LINE RINGS]
[RING]
Come on, Ma. Answer.
AVA, ON PHONE: Hi. This is Ava Jeremy.
Please leave a message.
BREONNA, ON TABLET: The morning
of my first-ever torts class
as a professor, I was
petrified, but in all my prep,
I had failed to answer
one simple question
how the hell does a person
make legal torts fun to learn?
[LAUGHS]
Come on.
[CLICK]
[SIGHS]
Y yo, it's you. Wait. You're you.
I'm sorry. You know who you are.
Elle Grant. Pleasure.
You're Coop, right?
Hold up. You you know my music?
I do. I'm friends with Olivia Baker.
She put me on to it,
and I love your stuff.
Your producer Layla, she's a tastemaker.
That's sort of why I'm
here. Is she around?
Um, wait. You're you're
getting back into music?
Oh, no, not exactly.
Getting canceled was sort of a blessing.
I don't really need to
be back in the spotlight.
I kind of like the shadows.
Well, real talk, I was one of your fans
who was shocked by your comments,
but, I mean, you owned up to
your words, and that took guts,
and maybe it is time for you
to step out of the shadows.
I'm happier now.
What I see now as an actual adult
is that I was too young to be tweeting
my stupid, uninformed
thoughts about life and death.
I'll never stop saying I'm sorry.
It's been over a decade.
I think you did your time.
Oh, speaking of, here is the
lovely tastemaker you came to see.
Elle, hey, um, what are you doing here?
A multi-platinum-selling pop
star walks into your lounge,
- this is how you greet her?
- No. I get it.
I should have made an appointment.
- Mm-hmm.
- I've sent emails.
I've been busy, but, um,
you're here now, so
Hey, I was just telling Elle that,
you know, maybe it's
time for her to step
out of the shadows and
back into the spotlight.
Actually, I'm not interested
in performing again,
but songwriting,
that's just something
that's really stayed with me.
It's kind of like my therapy.
Liv thought that some of my songs
might be good for your artists,
and so I brought them with me.
I thought maybe we could
sit down and discuss
Um, sorry. I'm actually not working
with any new songwriters at the moment,
but thank you for stopping by.
MARQUI: Spencer James, Jr.
What it is, baby boy?
Pops, what you doing here?
I had to come see for myself.
You back in the gridiron,
man. Why you ain't say nothing?
Yeah. I wanted to tell
you in person, but, uh,
I ain't seen you in a while.
Come on, man. You know I had
back-to-back jobs out of town.
Grind don't stop.
What you think, lights and
Wi-Fi just pay for themself?
No, sir.
I'm just playing with you, man,
plus that block you had last week,
I'm on, like, $350, so
I really can't complain.
JORDAN: Khalil, I thought you
might want the updated playbooks.
- Oh, you must be the coach.
- Yeah. Hi.
Coach J.B. Nice to meet you.
- I know all about you, bro.
- Yeah?
Your pops was one of one.
I've heard about you, as well.
- You're Marqui, right?
- Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. It's great
to finally meet you.
So you're the one that got my boy
back in the game again, man.
You clearly have an eye for talent.
Something you should know about
this guy right here, though.
- Huh?
- Gotta keep a eye on him.
Lil' homie has a habit of
not finishing what he starts.
Come on, Pop. Don't do me like that.
Am I lying?
Actually, Marqui, Khalil has been
100% committed since he joined the team,
not only on the field, but
also here in the classroom.
All of his teachers have
said that they've seen
a huge improvement.
It's almost like it's
a brand-new Khalil.
Well, if you don't mind,
me and this brand-new Khalil
finna go out and celebrate.
Well, he's actually just got one more
period here at school.
But you can write him a note, can't you?
[LAUGHS] Um
My man. I appreciate you, Coach.
Let's go.
All right, then, playboy.
I'mma catch you.
[SIGHS]
Hey, still on for dinner
and a movie tomorrow?
Yeah, sure.
Um, so what was up with
you and Elle earlier?
What do you mean?
I mean, superstar talent
walks into your lounge,
and you can't give her 5 minutes?
OK. Talent aside, her showing up here
unannounced was unprofessional,
so add today to her long
list of poor career choices.
Is this about the post
she made when she was 18?
I mean, the girl couldn't rent a car,
and she's outcast forever
because of some things she said?
Coop, belittling people
with mental illnesses
aren't just things someone says.
- That's who she is.
- No. That's who she was,
and you would have heard
that had you let her talk.
- She came to see you.
- No. She came here because
no other label will touch her.
Or she thought that you were
the right person to help.
Coop, are you forgetting
that my mom suffered from depression,
that I suffer from depression?
Protecting my peace
also includes not interacting
with people who mock
the thing that almost killed me
and likely took my mom from me,
no matter how big a fan I used to be.
[EXHALES]
[EXHALES]
[PUNCHING CONTINUES]
[PUNCHING CONTINUES]
[PHONE LINE RINGS]
[RINGTONE PLAYING]
Mom? What are you doing here?
[LAUGHS]
You were right.
I wasn't here for you, but I am now.
[CHICAGO BLUES MUSIC PLAYING]
Coach Bobby.
Another tough day in
the books. Am I right?
Um sure.
And can you believe this
weather that we're having?
I mean, it is fall, and
it is 90 degrees outside.
Let me tell you what. I do not
miss two-a-days in times like these.
Did you ever have to deal
with crazy heat like this
wherever it was that you grew up,
you know, before you moved
to play football in Dorsey?
Ain't you supposed to be prepping
to scout a game at Beverly?
- Right.
- Mm-hmm.
[COUGHS]
- Layla, hi.
- Hey.
What are you doing here? This
is my my lovely wife. Hi.
- Hey.
- Hey, hubby.
- Mm-hmm?
- Um, I was, um
I was just out with a friend
at Slauson Sliders, and
they gave us an extra.
That is so sweet.
I'm all good here with my green juice,
but, Coach Bobby, would you care
for a tasty, delicious burger?
I do love Slauson Sliders. Um,
if I take it, will you disappear?
Ah, ha ha!
- Mm-hmm.
- No.
Thank you. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
Oh, my wife does not allow me
to eat burgers anymore, so
This wife, I'm sure you guys
have a lovely origin story.
Where might she be from?
Place where they love
to tell their husbands
- what they can and can't eat.
- Ha!
Wait. Hold on. Um,
this is Clyde "Three Finger" Keys.
My dad worked on his
latest blues compilation.
He's one of the greats.
Your dad worked with Three Finger?
Mm-hmm.
I've been listening to
him since I was a kid.
Oh, me, too. Yeah. I don't
know if it's because of my dad,
but his music always felt like home.
You are speaking my language.
Look. As a kid, I moved around a lot.
Whenever we would get to a new place,
I would take out one
of his albums, play it,
- I was home. [CHUCKLES]
- Home.
Whenever you say you moved
around a lot as a kid,
from where to where, exactly, did you
Around. Is he always this questioning?
You know, don't worry about
us. You really should enjoy
- your burger in peace
- What?
Smart woman.
I will do that.
And I will talk to my dad
about getting concert tickets
- next time Three Finger is on tour.
- [LAUGHS]
I like her.
- Mm-hmm.
- Ha ha!
Do you see?
Jordan, you are so not subtle.
OK, but, I mean, you
saw the way he was hiding
his personal life, right,
and the way he spoke to me,
like an uncle to a nephew.
Or like an annoyed
boss to a nosy employee.
No. Honestly, this needs to stop.
But you did hear how he said
he moved around a lot as a kid, right?
- That is a clue, babe.
- No, no, no. There are no clues.
You are in too deep.
If your mystery uncle was out there
and he wanted to find you,
don't you think he'd come looking?
Mind passing the salt?
Thank you.
CASSIUS: [SIGHS]
OK. Food down now.
I did not fly to L.A.
so that I could hear the folks
around me having a good time.
Now, I hate to get all debate
teacher with my own family,
but y'all are giving me no choice.
- We're doing family discourse?
- It's family discourse time.
Well, don't sound too excited.
Remember, we are a family who talks
and uses our words.
Who's gonna start?
Cassius, state the issue here.
- Why aren't you and KJ talking?
- Fine.
He was teaching the team
new plays behind my back.
- Yo, are you serious right now?
- KJ, you will have your turn.
No. Let him have it.
The floor is yours, baby.
After practice,
I suggested a new play for our offence
because all week, Dad's been preaching
about how we need to work better,
be in sync.
Well, that was me being in sync,
but I barely got a word in
before he dismissed my play
and then put me on blast
in front of the whole team.
CASSIUS: My plays have
won us championships
that's plural in Oakland, all right?
You said it last week
this isn't Oakland,
because if it were,
we'd be having family discourse at home
and not at some mid
restaurant in Beverly Hills.
I'm I'm sorry, Mom.
You know what? I'm just
gonna go out and get some air.
[EXHALES]
What?
You want to tell me
what's really going on?
Now, I know you get punchy after a loss,
but you usually shake it
off after the next game,
and you definitely don't
take it out on your QB,
who also happens to be your son.
Look. It's nothing, all right?
I will make things
right with KJ. We good.
Cassius, I'm worried about you.
What, a brother can't have a bad day?
- Got it.
- Um
Thank you for the reminder as to why
this, us, isn't working anymore.
[EXHALES]
- [LAUGHS] All right. Cool.
- All right.
Hey, what's up, bro?
You got a problem with us
- being here or something?
- Come on, bro. Today's not the day.
MARQUI: Hey, he asked
you a question, homie.
CASSIUS: Is there a problem?
No, sir. We good.
I guess the kids know
each other from school.
Eh, they was your opps?
Nah.
All right.
I guess you really are a new Khalil
if you're trying to eat at this
avocado-toast- looking place.
Thank you.
[SCOFFS]
I mean, if you not feeling
it, we can go somewhere else.
Nah, man. If you're trying to be here,
I'm trying to be here, too.
Just maybe don't order
on this side of the menu.
[BOTH LAUGH]
OLIVIER BIBEAU: Don't
try to keep it up ♪
I won't even waste a minute ♪
We wanna live it up ♪
Just tryin' to get lost in it ♪
But, you know, that's what they get.
Craig's Liquor is our spot.
The Bloods know better than
to roll up on us like that.
We had to pack 'em out.
Yo, I know what's coming next.
They gonna double back on us,
so we got to be ready.
Right.
Is there something in your
backpack I should be worried about?
Nah. It's just my playbooks.
I really got to lock in on both of them.
I ain't trying to let Coach
J.B. and the team down.
But letting down your pops,
it's all good, right?
I'm just under a lot of pressure
to earn my spot and get on the field.
Boy, you want to talk about pressure?
Try being a single father at 16
trying to raise your ass.
Look.
It's dope that you
found football and all,
but kicking it with your old man
is pretty damn dope, too.
Real talk, it's been a long time
since you and me did
something cool, man.
How about this?
Just for tonight,
I want some real time with my boy.
I ain't gonna have you
doing nothing crazy,
just enough to relieve some stress.
After that, I promise you,
I'll get you back to the
crib so you can study.
Is you down or what?
[BELL RINGS]
[DOOR OPENS]
Uhh!
Hey, you want to tell me what
the hell's happening out there?
You do not walk out on practice.
I just need a second, Coach.
- Bad practice. Won't happen again.
- Save it,
OK? I've had bad practices.
I know what they look like.
But what I just saw was someone
who didn't know what
the hell they were doing,
which is impossible,
because you promised me
that you would study
the updated playbooks.
I believe your words to
me were "I'm your man,"
so why don't you tell me what the
hell is really happening, Khalil?
If this is about your dad
Look, I said it's a bad practice.
Why don't you get off my damn back?
[DOOR CLOSES]
ANNOUNCER: Looking for their
first win of the season,
our Beverly Eagles take the field
against division rival the
North View Park Panthers.
MAN: Why they take so much from me? ♪
[SHOUTS]
Set, hut.
MAN: I can't take that for granted ♪
This my Flagship,
know that it's planted ♪
Uh!
[WHISTLE BLOWS]
Throw the damn ball!
ANNOUNCER: With all
the time in the world,
Beverly QB Kingston Jeremy
still can't get rid of the ball,
and he pays for it with the sack.
Set, hut.
MAN: They want to see me fall ♪
Don't underestimate my power ♪
Know that I can brawl ♪
Done, done ♪
Kingston, he was wide open.
Focus.
ANNOUNCER: Kingston and his receivers
haven't been on the same page all night.
The mistakes continue
to pile on for Beverly
as they're down 7-0 at the
end of the first quarter.
Jordan's got me on a detective kick,
so I'm thinking either
"Sherlock Holmes" or "Batman."
- [DOORBELL RINGS]
- Oh, that must be the food.
- I'll grab it. Don't worry.
- Oh, thanks.
Mm. Can you ask if
they have extra napkins?
I don't want to make a
mess.
Wow. First my club and now my house.
This is wildly inappropriate.
- You didn't tell her?
- Tell me what?
I invited Elle.
I just thought it'd be dope
for us to grab a meal together
and get to know each other for real.
I'm actually pretty
tired, but you two enjoy.
Uh, wait.
I'm sorry for apparently
ambushing you in your home
and for my hurtful comments
I made when I was 18.
I'm guessing that's the issue, right?
When I said that depression
was just a made-up thing
that people use to make
themselves the centre of attention,
I was stupid and uninformed.
You also said that all sad people
should be rounded up because
they're bumming out
all the happy people.
No. That was just me being an ass.
I was in pain and faking it.
I have struggled with
both my mental health
and my sobriety, and
I wouldn't wish those
days on my worst enemy.
Anyway, you should stay, and I'll go,
and, again, I'm sorry.
ANNOUNCER: It's the closing
seconds of the first half.
Down 14-0, Beverly finds itself
in the red zone for the
first time all night.
Whoo!
KJ: Red 37. Red 37.
Set, hut.
ANNOUNCER: Kingston's got
Grayson in the end zone.
He lets it fly.
[WHISTLE BLOWS]
He's intercepted. The
Panthers kneel it
Get your head out of your ass.
ANNOUNCER: And that's
the end of the first half.
Eagles down 14-0.
MARQUI: Oh, man. [LAUGHS]
Big high-school football fans?
Just saying, you're a
long way from Crenshaw.
- What it is, Coach?
- Hey.
You know, ever since
you got my boy out here,
got a lot more
investment in these games.
Yeah. [LAUGHS]
Have you seen Khalil? He had
a bad practice and stormed out.
I tried to tell you he
had commitment issues.
Mm-hmm. I just get the sense
that he was out late last night,
but you wouldn't know
anything about that, would you?
You got something on your mind, Coach?
No. No. I don't want any beef, Marqui.
I just want what's best for Khalil.
What's best for my son
is to be next to me.
I raised him.
I know what he needs,
and I know what this
world ain't gonna give him.
So how about you stop
filling his head with BS
and worry about your damn self?
[EXHALES]
I know. I know. My
footwork is all wrong,
and the game, it's
just not slowing down.
I can't even
Do you remember your
first football game?
You were 8.
Head coach had you
playing offensive line.
At halftime, you came
up to me screaming,
"I want the ball. I want the ball."
Do you remember what I said?
Um, "Show Coach that you deserve it."
And the next play, you stole the ball
from your own quarterback,
and you threw it down the field.
Didn't I overthrow all
my receivers by a mile?
But you showed the head
coach what you could do,
and the next week, you were starting QB.
Be that kid again.
Trust your instincts.
You know this game.
You feel me?
I feel you.
Hey, pick your heads up.
Game's not over, so we ain't over.
Come on. Bring it in. Huddle up.
Hey, Coach, can I say
something to the team?
It's your team.
All right. Listen up, guys.
Forget about that first half.
We have 30 minutes,
30 minutes to play the best football
we've ever played in our lives,
all right, so let's go out there
and prove to them what we
already know about ourselves,
all right? Let's tap into
the Eagles who came before us.
- Let's do it. Come on.
- Let's make them proud, all right?
Let's do it. Bring it in.
Let's go.
"Eagles" on 3. 1, 2, 3.
ALL: Eagles!
ANNOUNCER: The Eagles start
the second half with the ball.
It looks like we've had a jersey swap.
Kingston Jeremy has
changed numbers mid-game,
now donning Jordan
Baker's iconic number 1.
WOMAN: I'm numero uno ♪
ANNOUNCER: Kingston
delivers a beauty to Grayson.
Beverly finds itself in enemy territory.
WOMAN: So you let 'em know, yeah ♪
ANNOUNCER: Kingston has plenty of time.
He's got a receiver with
separation at the corner.
Yeah, baby. Yes.
ANNOUNCER: Touchdown, Beverly.
[CHEERING]
[SIGHS]
OK. How am I getting
the silent treatment
when you're the one that thought
inviting Elle here was a good idea?
She's been going through
her own hell and back.
What more does the girl need to do?
I don't wish her ill.
I just don't want to deal with her.
Look.
Do you remember how hard it was for you
when you went to rehab
for your depression?
Or how freeing it was
once you forgave Carrie?
You were shoving us all to the side,
but once you were able
to let go of the pain she caused,
you went on your own apology
tour, and we forgave you.
Before she left,
Elle handed me this.
Maybe that atonement you're looking for
is somewhere in those songs.
It's late.
I needed a quiet place.
Coach, I I'm sorry
about what happened earlier.
Does you being here mean that
you're suiting up tomorrow?
- Khalil, if I can't count on you
- I want to play, Coach,
for real.
Just be feeling like
no matter what I do,
I'ma let somebody down
the team, my pops, you.
This ain't easy for me.
Then let's make it easy.
Where is this hesitation coming from?
Is it coming from you,
or is it coming from your pops?
I know he come off strong.
My pops been in my corner since day one,
the only solid thing I got,
but then I joined y'all, and I'm getting
this glimpse into another world,
one that just ain't
my pops in the streets.
Football,
it means something to me.
I just don't know what to do.
I know a thing or two about
complicated relationships with dads.
You know, for the longest time, I
I never really knew
where I stood with my dad.
I felt like I could
do no good in his eyes,
and even when I did,
it wasn't enough.
The point is, you can talk to me.
I will understand.
You don't know my dad.
It's different, I promise you.
I'm starting to see that.
I had a run-in with him earlier
but he is not the only solid
thing in your life anymore.
You have a village,
and they are not going anywhere.
I am not going anywhere.
So what do you say
we hit the locker room
and grab some snacks
and we dive into this playbook,
OK?
[SNIFFLES]
OK. Timeout, timeout.
- [WHISTLE BLOWS]
- Y'all bring it in.
All right. We got one
shot, no timeouts left.
Spider-Two-Y-Banana. Go on.
Hey, their defence has blown
up that play both times tonight.
We got them on their heels. They
ain't gonna see it coming this time.
- Coach, I need you to
- Just run the damn play, KJ.
Aah!
MAN: This is for culture ♪
A vulture is my opp ♪
You are my target ♪
And this is a face shot ♪
Bull's-eye with my lion heart ♪
I'm cold-blooded ♪
Kill, kill. Check Eagle, check Eagle.
He just changed my play.
KJ: Ready, set, go.
[CROWD CHEERING]
MAN: War lord ♪
No retreat, I want more ♪
- AVA: Yes!
- ANNOUNCER: Touchdown, Beverly
Yeah!
ANNOUNCER: and the Eagles win
their first home game of the season
in dramatic fashion.
Yes!
MAN: War lord no
retreat, no surrender ♪
I want it all, I want more ♪
I won't stop, like world war ♪
Yes.
MARQUI: Khalil. Boy, is your phone off?
I've been blowing you up
for the past hour, man.
- Come on. It's time to go.
- For what?
The Bloods hit back after the beatdown
we gave them at Craig's Liquor,
and they shot two of the homies,
and I know where they at.
Come on. It's time to slide.
Hey, Khalil, you ain't
just hear what I said?
I can't go with you, Pop.
You can't or you won't?
Look at me, boy.
This is more important than some game.
This is life.
It's our responsibility.
Now come on. Let's go.
Yo, just because it's your
responsibility don't make it mine.
You keep saying I'm the
one that leaves things,
but here I am telling
you I want to stay,
and you trying to drag me to some beef
that can get us both locked up
or, worse, killed?
It ain't me who quits.
It's you that keeps pulling me away.
Not today.
- You OK?
- Oh, yeah. I'm straight.
My pops was just leaving.
Have a good evening, son.
I'mma catch you, Coach.
[CLICK CLICK CLICK]
[KNOCKS ON DOOR]
Ava. Come on in.
Uh, whiskey with a splash of water?
Thanks.
Congrats on the win.
Saw KJ afterward. He was electric.
I bet he was.
Is he here?
He's out with his team doing
whatever young star athletes do.
The two of you didn't
celebrate afterward.
I've never seen that. I'm worried.
What, about KJ?
About the both of you.
Don't do that.
I still care about you. You know that.
Well, he disobeyed my play-calling,
and he was reckless. I
get to be mad about that.
Tonight he was lucky.
- Another time, it could've been
- "Lucky"?
KJ did what he was supposed to do.
He read the defence, made adjustments,
and won the game.
- Isn't that what matters?
- What matters
is us winning the game
together our way, not
not their way.
Cassius,
talk to me.
What is going on?
Look. Moving to L.A.,
our separation I
don't know it just
feels like everything I'm doing is
in service of someone else's needs.
I'm not saying that to cast blame, OK?
I'm just saying how I feel.
The Eagles, coaching that team,
it is the only thing I have that's mine.
And KJ using the Bakers'
plays threatened that
except that it doesn't,
because you're still the head coach.
You're still the one who's inspiring
those boys to dig deep
and lead their team.
It all comes back to you.
[APPLAUSE]
- Layla
- Hey.
- Thanks for reaching out
- Mm-hmm.
And, again, I'm so sorry about earlier.
Stop. Um, I should be apologising.
Coop gave me your songs.
Um, your lyrics are truly moving.
You have no idea how
wonderful that is to hear.
You know, depression has been
a big thing in my family that
I won't get into right now,
but suffice to say,
I was a little triggered today,
but you're allowed to make mistakes
and grow and learn from them,
and that is clearly what you've done,
and, um,
I'm sorry that I I
threw it back in your face.
Everyone deserves a second chance,
so, um, Layla Keating Baker
music producer. It's nice to meet you.
Elle Grant lyricist.
- It's great to meet you.
- [BOTH LAUGH]
[CELL PHONE VIBRATES]
[CLEARS THROAT]
[BOOP BOOP]
[BOOP]
[DOOR OPENS]
[BOOP]
[DOOR CLOSES]
Hey, you.
Still working on your scouting report?
Uh, hey. Actually,
something just came up.
- Olivia just texted me about our uncle.
- Jordan, this still?
His adoption fell through,
and Grandma Mary had no idea.
He was in the foster
care system for years,
which means he probably
moved around a lot as a kid.
Does that sound like
somebody that we know?
You are making wild assumptions.
I can prove this one, OK?
Liv sent me an address
to a foster care facility.
Would you be a dear and
head up there with me
in a couple days after our game?
- Absolutely not.
- It's near Napa.
- I'll pack my overnight bag now.
- Mm-hmm.
Mm
I'm home.
I'm tired. I'm just gonna shower,
- head to
- Hold up, hold up.
Uh, what's this?
Uh you were right for calling me out.
- I was being
- Stubborn, hardheaded,
- strict.
- Watch it, all right?
I'm trying to apologise here.
[EXHALES]
You have become a leader.
I am proud of you for that.
I'm sorry I didn't recognise it sooner.
I thought that maybe we could watch
these game tapes and
see if the Baker legacy
can give our offence a little
boost. What do you think?
Yeah, and, just to be clear,
it's the Jeremy legacy
we're building on that field.
- All right.
- It doesn't matter whose plays we pull from.
It's you and me together, man, always.
All right, man.
Come on. Let's see what
they got for us, huh?
MAN: Greg, move your head!
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