“Black Eyes and Broken Hearts”
In this episode everything is intense and this show is just getting better and better. Matt tries to make things up to Julie, Julie’s friendship with Tyra continues to bother Tami, and Smash…and that game…just wow.
“Black Eyes and Broken Hearts”
In this episode everything is intense and this show is just getting better and better. Matt tries to make things up to Julie, Julie’s friendship with Tyra continues to bother Tami, and Smash…and that game…just wow.
“Blinders”
Oh god, how is a show about a football team so consistently not even remotely about football? It’s like my dream come true. I don’t even know where to begin with this episode, we have Julie and Eric being damn adorable, we have Jason not fitting in when he returns to school…and then we have Coach Mac, and Smash. Continue reading
“Little Girl I Wanna Marry You”
In this episode, Tami continues to be wonderful, Smash’s secret is revealed, and Jason and Lyla, guys, just Jason and Lyla!
“Nevermind”
How is this show so consistently fantastic! I just can’t deal! In this episode, Tim is tutored by Landry, Matt’s dad returns from Iraq, and the Taylor’s are still the most wonderful couple on the planet.
“It’s Different For Girls”
In this episode my love for Lyla knows no bounds, as does my love for the Taylors and basically this episode just fills me with so many feels.
“Full Hearts”
In this episode the team turns on Tim, and we get to watch families be loving and supportive and just want to protect each other, I just love it so much that if every episode was just these families sitting around their tables and talking, I’m not sure I’d even mind!
This episode was so miserable and so heartwarming all in 40 minutes and I’m still trying to wrap my head around how I’ve been so lucky as to find another show that does that as well as The West Wing! For simplicities sake I’m just going to break this review up into those two categories.
“El Accidente”
It’s fine guys, it’s not like I needed my heart anyway. In this episode, Tim is just wonderful, and I can’t deal with him and Jason. Buddy and Eric almost get away with the lie about Ray, and Matt’s two lives come into conflict.
“Who’s Your Daddy”
In this episode the Panthers enter a war with their rivals, Eric who initially makes a bit of a mess of things with Tami, ends up being the best thing about this episode, Jason regains the use of his arm, and Lyla and Tim continue to betray him.
“Wind Spirits”
This episode is just heartbreaking, particularly between Lyla, Jason, and Tim, and I’m liking Eric a lot less right now.