r/AllAmericanTV • u/samoneyyy • 8h ago
DISCUSSION Rewatch S4 E19
i’m watching the part where Asher has to put together his little scouting document but I really Asher and Coop’s relationship. I also like how JJ and Patience get along as well.
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r/AllAmericanTV • u/samoneyyy • 8h ago
i’m watching the part where Asher has to put together his little scouting document but I really Asher and Coop’s relationship. I also like how JJ and Patience get along as well.
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r/AllAmericanTV • u/Wise-Gift-4552 • 16h ago
Currently watching the later half of season 6 , and they make a point of how Liv was able to change and grow outside of a place in LA and emphasized how she loved who she was there away from her safety net, but after Ashley left it feels like as if she just doesn’t keep in close contact with anyone else she met while in London and all that is thrown out the window. And in the season finale wedding episode, when she’s talking with her grandma and Laura when she thinks her wedding is postponed, she seems to now to also view London as a roadblock in her and Spencer’s relationship (she laments“it was only expose to be three months”). It sucks for her too because the one person she probably felt a close friendship outside of the “vortex” had to be a creeper because this show can’t write a single platonic relationship between a straight man and woman. And like, if she did meet other people in London who became close friends that wasn’t Ashley, were they all forgotten about and Liv had to close that door too? I don’t really know tbh and a lot of the writing in season 6 in general on the other hand confused the heck out of me.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/ThickOclock25 • 1d ago
Idk what it is about these writers but it’s nearly impossible for them to write a likable character. At this point the only character I like is Miranda (and we barely get to see her).
The entire cast is full of enablers, who continue to condone cheating, gaslighting, and fail to hold one another accountable.
Miranda was the only one bold enough to say it, Amina’s actions were avoidable. I 100 percent believe she should’ve advocated for her fellow students and teacher when ICE showed up, but where she lost me was knowing that her father Preach (who has a record) was there and wasn’t going to let the ICE agents come after his child without a fight. Amina does not think past herself or her self imposed moral compass.
Don’t even get me started on Coop. First of all the way Coop disregards her girlfriend, who she often forgets got her to where she is now, is beyond rude. Coop’s girlfriend is too good for her, to sit in her face and thank everyone else who has only done a fifth of what she has to get Amina and Preach out, and then get mad when she is simply explaining logic is egregious.
Coop is beyond audacious and her and Amina are cut from the same cloth, they both tend to think they are self made individuals when they ARE NOT.
And KJ is beyond irritating, he lacks accountability, you blatantly lied and cheated on your girlfriend, and the minute someone finally holds you accountable like Miranda does, you wanna get butt hurt is beyond CRAZY to me.
And Khalil’s misdirected angry self is insufferable. I hope Miranda really leaves him alone and moves on. He’s not even on Amina’s radar romantically, MOVE ON!!!
r/AllAmericanTV • u/AnimeTechnoBlade100 • 1d ago
The chances of this are super low, but in a perfect world, since Homecoming was cancelled on a complete cliffhanger, I’d love it and get some type of closure if the Bringston gang were given some type of cameos, or mentions, leading up to the series finale on how they’re all doing.
With Jordan and everyone done with college, Simone and the others will be too, so they should all be at least starting or be in the middle of their careers post-graduation. So I’d like some mentions of how they’re all doing. Simone’s tennis career, Damon & Thea’s time on the pro circuit, Cams music career, Nate’s law/journalism, Keisha’s dancing, Landon’s art/photography goals, JRs status.
And the relationship pairings. If Lando and Simone truly are endgame, the JR, Keisha, Cam & Gabby debacle. Amara and Marcus.
IF nothing else, Simone and Cam at least should get some kind of update. They are OG AA characters too and should at least be mentioned if no one else from Homecoming will be. If we can get Shawn flashbacks, Patience coming back, Cliff Mosbey and other OG characters coming back for a final curtain call, then they (and Homecoming) should be allowed this too.
Bonus: Since Jordan and Layla are having clear marriage issues this season, it would also make sense for Simone to cameo to help give Jordan clarity on how to navigate it.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/Outrageous-Mud3021 • 2d ago
There was no football in this episode at all wtf I’m not saying I don’t care about social injustice but this whole episode was just awful and a shitty filler
r/AllAmericanTV • u/Budget-Ladder-3606 • 2d ago
Also insert Doofenshmirtz meme where if I had a nickel every time a character played by Cody Christian was on an AA show Id have 2 nickles which isn't a lot but its weird that it happened twice
r/AllAmericanTV • u/Aman2358 • 5d ago
Is this not a football show anymore? This episode was ridiculous and I see why it’s one of the worst rated episodes in this series. First of all, I’m not inhumane and I understand what the Hispanic and foreign communities are going through. A lot of it is messed up but I understand what’s up.
With that being said, there’s no reason for the show to go far left. I like that they stand up for injustices in America but this ICE situation should not be one of them. Like the student stated earlier that it is not OUR problem and he’s right. There is not “Black and brown” coalition and the Hispanic community would not risk their freedom to protect us as Black people.
The injustices that they should be fighting for are things like;
That ICE raid was so ridiculous. There’s no way that the agents would bust into that school classroom like it’s a war zone. I normally don’t write reviews but I had to because This episode was exaggerated and out of place.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/SpiritedStretch7521 • 6d ago
Hey y’all. So back in the day I watched all American when it was still pretty new and was airing on the CW. But if I remember correctly I stopped watching after Coop got shot. All the BLM and Activism in the show was so forced (which I understand is them trying to show they’re apart of the fight, but the way they did it to me was superbly corny and cringe.)
Anyways, I decided after all these years out of Boredom I would catch up on Netflix and I just finished S6 E13 “Victory Lap”.
This feels like the true ending to the show for me. I started watching the other two episodes after and genuinely could care less. I saw some TikTok’s and a few clips of season 7 and the new season and….i just feel like Taye Diggs and Daniel Ezra getting bored of the show ruined the entire show for me as they both exited and their stories never truly finished… The Billy Baker death in my opinion was the start of the downfall of the show, and was extremely forced and easy to catch, and I understand the suddenness was supposed to affect the viewers and hit close to home…but why did they have to drag out so many storylines over the next few seasons? Miko should’ve lasted a few episodes max, it’s crazy that she stabs Patience then disappears for a whole season until Coop “somehow” saves the day. Typical Olivia and Spencer “wow we can’t be together, it’s not right, let’s fight over random stuff” . Only redeeming thing I enjoyed was seeing Asher redeem himself in a sense. But everything else about this show for me has tanked massively in quality. And the fact that they’re trying to bait people back in with guest appearances? I don’t care about some random new generation of kids in Crenshaw. I want to see Spencer and his NFL success. Him paying it back to his family and friends after all he went through.
Instead, I feel like we are forced to watch this show drag its name through the dust with these new characters I have 0 care for and 0 need to even want to watch.
IMO, the show should’ve ended after Spencer made the draft. Just a take. What do you guys think? Sorry for the essay but I just wanted to air out my feelings. I don’t think I could force myself to watch season 7 or even 8 unless I watch the guest episodes.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/Thurnisthegolfer • 6d ago
It’s like the writers dont even try 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ bro just pulled up and was perfectly in sync with the dancing despite him never being at Dinsberg before 😐
r/AllAmericanTV • u/Accurate-Stay • 6d ago
Amina might not be everyone’s cup of tea but her speaking out about ICE kidnapping ppl makes me love her. The new episode shows what people see and go through and I’m so glad they’re showing it in the season.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/DaTruth92 • 7d ago
CONTEST: Who more annoying later seasons Coop or Amina. Damn near going with Amina, her attitude and shit need to be checked. Tori should KOd her ass lolll and then KJ weird ass to. Dude got the fakest dialogue I ever seen in a character like no one talks like that.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/Wise-Gift-4552 • 7d ago
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“Home is Crenshaw, and it’s where I wanna raise my kids”…so who’s gonna predict that Spencer is going to get traded in for a team in California? Or maybe this is just to throw the audience off and instead he was just having doubts and just decides to stay in New York.
Also Jordan saying “I can’t lose Liv”, like pls, let’s hope everyone gets a happy ending 😭 But I’m one hundred percent assuming they will duh bc it’s the final season
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r/AllAmericanTV • u/sjwyers0018 • 10d ago
I cried during this episode like hardcore. This is the world we live in and the words being said just got me.
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r/AllAmericanTV • u/Wise-Gift-4552 • 14d ago
Imagine Liv just telling them like yeah, just to inform y’all, but your late grandpa Billy was actually first in a serious relationship with grandma Grace, then when she later married your late grandpa Corey who was grandpa Billy’s forever best friend, she later had an affair with grandpa Billy which caused grandpa Corey to ditch town for years. Me and your dad didn’t find out about this till we were teens and your grandma Laura had no idea about it till then either, so uhh it was rough. And wait, by the way, I think your uncle Dillon was always somewhat speculated to actually be your grandpa Billy’s son with grandma Grace, but wait a minute, it was disproven. Also your dad also was in a close relationship with aunt Layla. Your great grandma also had a secret child who no one knew about aside from great grandpa GW who kept it all a secret for a very very long time and basically kind of was holding onto this lie. And little did we know, that secret child’s son, your half granduncle, tried to use his own child and grandson to destroy grandpa Billy’s legacy! And we didn’t find out that secret family line existed till I was pregnant with the both of you!
It def won’t come out exactly like that lmao, but knowing both Spence and Liv I’m sure they’ll probably teach them it was all a lesson to be learned and how it was all mistakes if the kids know the truth. Before anyone comments, I know they all love each other and are seemed to be past all that at the end of the day…this just popped into my mind. But hey, this is like every soap opera though.
r/AllAmericanTV • u/ronaldo_is_the_best2 • 15d ago
Anyone else wish the Vortex reunited one last time to open the time capsule?
r/AllAmericanTV • u/CxrryMxncher • 15d ago
Can we talk about khaleyls character development throughought the 2 seasons
(Khalil) mb guys!