Week-In Review: Forsaking Family and Friendship For Power and Position; Big Shot Episode 9

Week-In Review: Forsaking Family and Friendship For Power and Position; Big Shot Episode 9

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UCSB Expresses Interest in Hiring Marvyn, While his Team grows suspicious. Beth Macbeth premiers.

After receiving the call from Randy Edmunds(Jeffrey D. Sams), the recruiter ( at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) about an available Head Coach opportunity for Marvyn Korn (John Stamos), it the offer he was waiting for this entire season to get back to Men’s College Basketball. Korn’s initial visit when the same as the recruitment of a high-profile player. Arielle (Andrea Anders), UCSB Athletic Director pulls out all the stops having designated parking spots, having Korn’s envisioning himself coaching on the men’s basketball court, and even having Marvyn rolls a nod to the Kalm Korn Instagram account that helped rebrand his image. A second meeting between Korn and some of the team’s key players was scheduled as a chemistry experiment to see how well Korn can gel with these college guys.

Upon returning to Westbrook we can see just how excited the girls are to face Carlsbad for a second time, but this time being the game that can get them to Divison Two (DII). Korn loves the enthusiasm of the team, Coach Holly (Jessalyn Gilsig) makes the girls run laps to hear about Korn’s big news he’d mentioned earlier. After having the conversation about him potentially leaving Korn ensures Holly that she should be the replacement head coach after his departure. After asking Holly to keep this secret between the two of them, the news of Korn possibly leaving Westbrook for UCSB becomes the worst kept secret. Principle Thomas (Yvette Nicole Brown) learns the news after Korn interrupts Margarita Monday, throwing her for a loop but she also reassures Holly that she would be the choice if Korn were to leave If left up to her but she has a board that gets the final say about the hire.

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Principle Thomas and Coach Holly enjoying Margarita Monday.

The B-plot of this episode focus on the opening night of Miss Goodwin’s (Kathleen Rose Perkins) the Beth Macbeth (A reimaged gender-bent performance of William Shakespeare’s famous play Macbeth) Emma (Sophia Mitri Schloss) and Harper Schapira (Darcy Rose Byrnes) tension continues to rise as Harper continues to rub it in Emma face that she won the lead role, Emma questions the legitimacy of her winning the role and her talent as an actor being that she’s Miss Goodwin’s daughter. These intense jabs the girls are taken at one another don’t go unnoticed as Miss Goodwin catches their disputes numerous times and when she brought this to Korn’s attention he agrees with Emma that Harper got the role because of Miss Goodwin’s nepotism. This causes a fight between Westbrook’s favorite couple, but with the help of school counselor George Pappas (Richard Robichaux) we figure out that Harper being pushed by an overachieve mother to live up to her expectations is the reason for her stress, and Emma stress is coming from the fact that she could move back to Wisconsin next year after building friendships at Westbrook and having a father that isn’t giving her full support because he’s so focused on his career as a coach, on top of keeping secrets from her.

Korn’s Second meeting with UCSB or should I say doctors appointment had him miss practice, unfortunate for Korn on the way out the conversation between Coach Holly and he was recorded on Olive’s (Monique A. Green) phone as she was filming B-roll for her documentary on the Lady Sirens road to DII. That video would serve as the team’s and Emma’s way of finding out Korn is planning on leaving Westbrook. Korn meets Randy, Arielle, and the team’s top two players Jason Hughes and Travis Owens at the park (From the last episode Korn used to teach the girls a lesson in never underestimating your opponent.) following a quick coaching session Coach Korn is able to visualize himself back on the Men’s College Basketball stage, put Korn one foot out the door. However, Holly isn’t closer to getting the head coaching job at Westbrook. Principle Thomas called her into the office and offer her a seat at the bad news table where she informed Holly the board would want a more experienced coach if the team moved up to DII. Someone on Westbrook’s board is leaking information to Carlsbad’s Coach McCarthy (Camryn Manheim), who calls Coach Holly to offer her the position as the next Coach of Carlsbad after she retires at the end of the season because Coach McCarthy is in charge of naming her successor. 

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It is finally showtime as the first night of Miss Goodwin’s play Beth Macbeth opens its doors, but the drama plays out way before the show begins. Olive, Destiny (Tiana Le), Louise (Nell Verlaque), Samantha (Cricket Wampler), and Mouse (Tisha Custodio) confront Korn about his decision to leave the team to go to UCSB. Even though Korn reassured them that he has no plans to leave them high and dry the trust build over the course of this season has been broken. Emma lets her dad know that she knows about his job offer with the speech giving by her character at the end of the play. 

Things that also happened in this episode were Destiny confronting her adoptive mother not telling her that her aunt Angel was her birth mother, Samantha being cyberbullied by students at Carlsbad so she played up a simple twisted ankle, and Olive dating Jake (Damian Alonso) from Carlsbad.

Next week will be the conclusion of this series and with this episode leaving us without some resolution to the problem it assumed that they will come to an end in the next episode “Marvyn’s Playbook,” on June 18, 2021.      

 

 

 

 

Jun 11, 2021 No Comments
Week-In Review: Cruella Shows the Difference Disney Heroes and Villains isn’t Black & White

Week-In Review: Cruella Shows the Difference Disney Heroes and Villains isn’t Black & White

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If she doesn’t scare you no evil thing will. To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella, Cruella De Vil.

Cruella plays fast and loose with the original 101 Dalmatians movies. Giving you a well-thought-out and structured backstory for the villain who wants to turn Dalmatians into coats. Viewers are giving narration by Emma Stone from Estella’s aka Cruella birth to the present day of the 1970s where the majority of the film takes place.  

In the world we anyone in the public eye can be “canceled,” Disney has taken off its iconic villains and giving them a re-imagined story. Where you as the viewer can sympathize with this victimized person who had the world around them to blame for their fall into the dark side. For example, the live adaptations of Maleficent (Angelina Jolie), gave more of a reason why she leaned into the darkness and encourages the king’s daughter who would later be known as sleeping beauty. 

Emma Stone as Cruella in Disney’s live-action CRUELLA. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2021 Disney Enterprises Inc. All Rights Reserved.

With films like  The Little Mermaid and Hercules will the villainess Ursula or Hades be given the same treatment where viewers are able to understand their plight and reasons for their personal downfall making for many very entertaining, high-quality films. Or will it be a reenactment of that Val character similar to Scar in The Lion King, Jafar in Aladdin, and Khan in Mulan with some minor adjustments. 

It is very interesting how Hollywood’s favorite trend is humanizing fictional evildoers while canceling actual humans at the drop of a hat. This film is no different taking Estella/Cruella (Emma Stone) a classic Disney villain whose victimized as an orphan. That’s pushed to the breaking point.

Below is a summary of the film, if you don’t want to be spoiled you can skip the summary by scrolling to the bottom of the page to see where you can catch the film. 

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During Estella’s (Tipper Seifert-Cleveland) childhood we see that the name Cruella comes from her mother, Catherine (Emily Beecham) who calls this anytime that mean streak of her shows. Estella is strongly suggested to be a genius because her genius and half-black-half-white hair make her the target for bullying while in primary school(elementary school). But with that mean streak of Cruella, she doesn’t let those who mistreat her off that easy. We see Estella in the Head Master’s (Principal) several times with multiple Mark to her permanent record but being expel… withdrawn by her mother. 

The two of them head to London with Estella’s dog in hand before making a stop at Hellman Hills, where an apparent fashion show is being held. Instructed to stay in the car, of course, Estella leaves after her keen eye for fashion sees a dress she cleaned to fix (this is an ongoing them throughout the film) As her mother is speaking to the Baroness about money, Estella is being chased around the venue by Dalmatians before exit outside and the ensuing scene sees these dogs go past Estella and push Catherine off the balcony to her death. 

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A Young Estella (Tipper Seifert-Cleveland)

Living with the guilt of being the reason her mother was killed, she runs where she meets two young boys Horace Badun (Joseph MacDonald) and Jasper (Ziggy Gardner) who are also orphaned. After following these two to their hideout, the three of them become family and steal to survive. 

Louis Vuitton Handbag Of Emma Stone As Estella Von Hellman / Cruella De Vil In Cruella (2021)

One of the heists Estella, Horace, and Jasper pulled early in the film

We jump ten years to the present time in the film and those three went from petty thieves to pull off a full-on heist. Now that we gotta the exposition out of the way, during Estella’s (Emma Stone) birthday Horace Badun (Paul Walter Hauser) and Jasper (Joel Fry)  surprise her with a cake they stole from Jane. Jasper then surprises her with a job offer from the House of Baroness. What I expect to be moving the plot forward to Estella’s fashion designer career was anything but. She was giving the position of the store’s housekeeper/maid stuck cleaning toilets. As she tried to speak with her boss Gerald about having a role on the sales floor and designing the mannequins she’s shoot down every time. 

Until she takes matters into her own hand while cleaning and drinking the mannequin she tried to talk to Gerald about it finally and in front of her and what she does by using newspaper to over exaggerate the dress has everyone talking. In the classic turn of events, Estella meets the Baroness (Emma Thompson) and is hired to work for her on the spot. 

The Baroness, herself arriving at the House of Baroness

 

And now we’re at the part where Cruella makes her appearance, well not quite as Estella excels at astounding the Baroness who would give her credit for he works other than you’re right. It takes Estella seeing a family heirloom (necklace) her mother gave her the night of her demise, hanging around the Baroness’s neck. Estella plots to steal the neck this is what Horace would call the angle. So Cruella emerges, we giving a montage of the planned heist very shades of Ocean’s eleven. However, this plan goes array other than irritate the Baroness after being upstaged at her event.  Among all the chaos that ensues somehow one of the Dalmatians eats the necklace. 

Cruella first meeting with the Baroness at the black and white ball

So the plan shifts to stilling those Dalmatians with the help of Wink. So now it’s time to play the waiting game of the necklace exiting out the other end. While we wait Cruella deems it necessary to break the Baroness, crashing every event to take the spotlight and news coverage away, while also working on the inside design of a dress with what happened to be gold month eggs. After scaring the Baroness to put her Spring collection away once the vault was opened during a fashion show every article of clothing had been ruined. 

Emma Stone as Cruella in Disney’s live-action CRUELLA. Photo by Laurie Sparham. © 2021 Disney Enterprises Inc. All Rights Reserved.

One of the many times Cruella upstaged the Baroness

The Baroness eventually put things together that Estella and Cruella were two sides of the same coin. The Baroness shows her ruthlessness when it comes to competition tried to kill Cruella in a fire. Cruella is saved by a John (Mark Strong) who reveals that Cruella is the Baroness’ daughter!!! The Baroness didn’t want to have a child so after the birth, she instructed  John to “take care of it” but instead of killing baby Estella, he saved her life by giving the baby to Catherine. 

Emma Stone as Cruella in Disney’s live-action CRUELLA. Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2021 Disney Enterprises Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Estella becoming Cruella after finding  out the Baroness’ secret

In the climax of the film, a plan is hatched to get rid of the Baroness once and for all as Estella meets her in the same exact spot she had the Dalmatians kill Catherine but instead of them pushing her over she simply tells them to sit, the Baroness knows he has lost but plays to the emotional atmosphere of the situation and ask for a hug. In just Estella ask “You not going to push me are you?” and in the villain trope, she pushes Estella off of the balcony, however, due to Estella careful planning she knew the Baroness would try to kill her if giving the chance. The party guest who have all dressed a Cruella witness this act as well as the police. The plan was a complete success as Cruella was able to make a parachute out of her dress before returning to see the Baroness being put in the back of the Patty Wagon. 

Estella’s carefully laid out plan ended the life of her life so to speak but it created an opportunity for her rebirth into Cruella De Vil. We see her change the estate from Hellman Hills to Hell Hills. Horace also noticed that one of the Dalmatians seems to put on some weight, before going to the mid-credits.

In Cruella’s mid-credits scene  Roger (Kayvan Novak) playing piano in his apartment. If you’ll recall, Roger is the Baroness’s former lawyer. Cruella told the audience via voiceover that he blamed her for getting him fired.

Suddenly, Roger’s doorbell rings. He answers it to find a package with an adorable dalmatian puppy inside, signed with a note from Cruella that reads, “Meet Pongo! Enjoy, Cruella.”

Meanwhile, Cruella’s childhood-friend-turned-journalist, Anita (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), also receives a gifted puppy on her doorstep with a note from Cruella that reads, “Meet Perdita! See you soon, Cruella.”

The final shot of the scene shows Roger at his piano, playing the famed “Cruella de Vil” theme song. As the camera pulls back.  The implication that blank was pregnant as Cruella de Vil was actually the one who gave her nemesis their dogs—presumably puppies of the dogs she stole from the Baroness. 

This is a nice way to leave room for an eventual reboot of the 101 Dalmatians, which may totally depend on how well this film does in theaters and streaming. With enough positive feedback from the film, it is a possibility.

*End of Spoilers*

Cruella, which is now playing in theaters and streaming on Disney+ via Premier Access for the cost of $29.99, but will be available to all Disney+ subscribers on August 27, 2021

Jun 5, 2021 No Comments
Tinashe Drops New Single ‘Pasadena’ Featuring Buddy

Tinashe Drops New Single ‘Pasadena’ Featuring Buddy

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After teasing something over the past week singer/songwriter/dancer Tinashe is back with her first single of 2021 from her upcoming album,333. Just last week she can be heard alongside Cheat Codes on “Lean On Me.”However, her last project was her Christmas EP Comfort & Joy in November.

The single“Pasadena,” is  about the dream of a drama-free summer named after the L.A. suburb near where she grew up the R&B sensation teams up with Buddy onup-tempo dance track, composed by Oliver Malcolm, that features boisterous clapping and shouts.

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“Pasadena” is an Tinashe sings of sunshine and freedom: “Now more than ever life is all that you make it,” she beams in the opening verse. She reminds us that joy is a right, not a privilege “Pasadena” is straight vibes, with an early-summer energy perfect for coasting on the road.

333 will be Tinashe’s fifth studio album, ninth album including her mixtapes, and the follow-up to 2019’s Songs for You, listen to “Pasadena,” below:

 

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Roddy Ricch Returns With New Music Video for ‘Late At Night’ That Is Very Thriller Inspired

Roddy Ricch Returns With New Music Video for ‘Late At Night’ That Is Very Thriller Inspired

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Roddy Ricch and DJ Mustard have teamed up for the third time to give fans another hit single just in time for those summer nights, after teasing the song last month, the Grammy-winning rapper drops his latest single “Late at Night.” 

Making his return to the spotlight since his solo “Heartless (Live From L.A.).” which dropped in March after his Grammy performance. Over the sultry Mustard-produced instrumental, Roddy serenades his lady singing “Late at night, kiss me in the morning, late at night,”

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Yo Gotti Official Video For Drop Is What Summer 2021 Will Look Like

Yo Gotti Official Video For Drop Is What Summer 2021 Will Look Like

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Earlier in the week, Yo Gotti’s CMG record label announced a new partnership with Interscope Geffen A&M, and what better way to celebrate his new deal than giving fans a new single and music video.

Marking Gotti’s first solo single of 2021, “Drop,” features DaBaby as the two rap over a hard-hitting beat, glitchy synths, produced by J. White Did It,  the accompanying music video, directed by Arrad, is a complementary blast of uncut summer hedonism as Yo Gotti and DaBaby preside over a wild pool party.

The partnership between record label CMG and Interscope Geffen A&M  will help to continue developing CMG’s roster of artists, including 42 Dugg, EST Gee, and Moneybagg Yo, whose latest album A Gangsta’s Pain spent two weeks atop the Billboard 200.

“New Deal, New Money, New Opportunities!” Gotti said while announcing the deal.

Check out the official video for “Drop,” featuring DaBaby below:

*Warning video is NSFW*

Jun 5, 2021 No Comments