The Game Plan
- Episode aired Oct 25, 2016
- TV-14
- 42m
Jack and Rebecca disagree about the future, Toby makes a gesture to Kate which backfires, Beth surprises Randall, while Kevin and William have a heart-to-heart.Jack and Rebecca disagree about the future, Toby makes a gesture to Kate which backfires, Beth surprises Randall, while Kevin and William have a heart-to-heart.Jack and Rebecca disagree about the future, Toby makes a gesture to Kate which backfires, Beth surprises Randall, while Kevin and William have a heart-to-heart.
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- Jan 30, 2019
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- TriviaThere is a place in Pittsburgh that used to be called Froggy's bar but is now permanently closed.
- GoofsRebecca and Jack are fighting about the idea of having kids during the 1980 Super Bowl. During their argument, a patron at the bar says, "Hey Sid and Nancy, will you two take it outside?" Though the cult classic film "Sid and Nancy" wasn't released until 1986, the volatile - if not destructive - relationship between Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen (on whom the film is based) was well-publicized music lore by 1980, with Vicious having been arrested for her murder in 1978.
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Kevin Pearson: I think I scared you before. All that talk of ghosts and... dying... all that adult stuff we were reading about. That's some pretty confusing adult stuff. So, uhh, I thought I'd come up here, show you my painting, tell you what I think my play's about because I was thinking that it might make us all feel a little bit better. But you've gotta promise not to make fun of me, OK? So, uhm... yeah, I painted this because I felt like the play was about life, you know, and life is full of color and we each get to come along and we add our own color to the painting, you know? And even though it's not very big - - the painting - - you sort of have to figure that it goes on forever, you know, in each direction? So, like, to infinity, you know. 'Cause that's kinda like life. It's really crazy, if you think about it, that a hundred years ago some guy that I never met came to this country with a suitcase. He has a son, who has a son, who has me. So at first when I was painting I was thinking, you know, maybe that was that guy's part of the painting and then down here that's my part of the painting. And then I started to think... well... what if we're all in the painting... everywhere? And what if we're in the painting before we're born? What if we're in it after we die? And these colors that we keep adding, they just keep getting added on top of one another, 'til eventually we're not even different colors anymore. We're just... one thing. One painting. My dad, he's not with us anymore. He's not alive... but he's with us. He's with me every day. It all just sort of fits somehow, even if you don't understand how yet. People will die in our lives - - people that we love. In the future. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe years from now. I mean, it's kind of beautiful, right, if you think about it, the fact that just because someone dies, just because you can't see them or talk to them anymore, it doesn't mean they're not still in the painting. I think maybe that's the point of the whole thing. There's no dying. There's no 'You' or 'Me' or 'Them.' It's just 'Us.' And this sloppy, wild, colorful, magical thing that has no beginning, has no end, it's right here. I think it's us.
- ConnectionsFeatures Super Bowl XIV (1980)
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- Runtime42 minutes
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