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Season 1, Episode 9, Aired

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  • it was an ok episode, definitely not the best. the idea was ok but the result wasnt exactly the best.

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    Brief summary:
    Conrad meet his heroe: one of the most important Empire former player(Billy Beaumount) who doesnt want to participate on the veterans game. Conrad convince him and later we see some tension between Billy and Lou because some events on the past.
    On the other hand, betsy takes part on a catholic camp and the has to deal with a girl who is about to become a nun in two weeks but thanks to some help from betsy she starts to hesitate.
    The messeges of the episode or the bottom lines werent special, something that makes you stop your chores for a while to think a little. "heroes dissapoint you" and "pray and everything will be all right" didnt represent the episodes`s spirit. it was more like "heroes are cocky" and "have second thought before becaming a non"
    Ironically i found the fist fight (or something like that) between Billy and Lou the most remarkable part of the episode and also the most pathetic. the "fight" was unreal, slow, kind of watching two turtles running, really strange but it gave Lou an heroical spirits and it was nice.
    anyway, even that you can change the channel during this episode and i assure you wont have anything to regret about latter.moreless
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