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The 18-Yard Line

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:29 pm
by ASmouseInTheHouse
Another football episode!
Artwork. Love it. At first, I couldn't figure out what Jay was holding under his arm until I took a closer look and saw that he was wearing the owl costume. :P Being a mascot suits him...
Speaking of Jay, he really didn't serve any real purpose in the episode apart from being funny. I've written my thoughts about this before, so I'll keep quiet this time. But most interesting is how he and the coach mentioned Eugene's absence. Which made this episode sad on a whole new level. :(
I need to hear the episode again. It feels like I always say that and then never do because I don't have the time! :mad:

Re: The 18-Yard Line

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 2:44 pm
by Polehaus53
I thought this episode was nice. I didn’t find it extremely noteworthy, but overall, it was enjoyable. It was good to hear Cooper and Buck interacting again, I enjoyed hearing that.

It is indeed sad to have those lines about Eugene being unavailable. This is the first episode affected by Will Ryan’s absence, as it says on the Club in the Webquest section.
AIO Club wrote:This was the first Adventures in Odyssey episode impacted by actor Will Ryan’s illness last fall. Not long before the recording session, we learned that Will wouldn’t be able to join us, so the script was rewritten with Jay as the assistant coach. Jay is always good for a laugh, but we sure do miss hearing Will’s voice.
I had hoped that Jay would play a bigger role in this episode. I’m always happy to hear Jay, but I feel like he didn’t really contribute much to the episode’s overall plot. Since Jay was written in to replace Eugene, I’m wondering if the script originally had Eugene playing a large role which Jay couldn’t fulfill.

I liked how the episodes “In A Sun-Scorched Land” play into this episode with Joseph Calhoun referencing his experience when speaking to Cooper.

The lesson overall was good. I liked the character of Austin, and I would be interested in hearing this story with him and Cooper continue in future episodes.

So overall, I thought this episode was pretty good. I think Kathy Buchanan did a good job on it! I like that we’ve had a deeper story about Cooper, and I look forward to hearing more of him in future episodes. :yes: