![]() ![]() It’s a more narrowed and interpersonal arc to highlight her growth on an individualistic level. Olivia morphing her own experiences into a potential sponsor is the perfect path for her future. Related What to Watch on TV: All American, Halloween Ends, The Owl House The show very deliberately uses things like addiction as core characterizations over plot devices, and that devotion is truly a groundbreaking approach in regards to YA television. The amount of times I have commended All American for its delicate handling of mental health is endless but deserves repeating. The same can be said for Olivia, whose progress as a recovering addict is still being portrayed on a weekly basis. All American - “Can It All Be So Simple” - Pictured: Samantha Logan as Olivia - Photo: The CW - © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. He chooses to see the silver lining, and that maturity rewards him in the end. The Jordan of today accepts reality, and makes the best of what’s in front of him. The selfish, boastful Jordan Baker introduced in the All American pilot would use the opportunity to act out, and rebel over misplaced anger. Jordan’s reaction to the lack of college interest is most impressive. There is a definitive, linear thread depicting Spencer, Asher, and Jordan’s personal progress - characters who have tossed ego at the door, and begun to recognize what’s best for their futures. All American wants to showcase how far its characters have come, and it’s doing that effectively. It’s clear a major theme of this season is growth. It’s nice he ends up with a scholarship, but his success is more a nod to Asher’s growth than his own. Upgraded to main cast this season, All American will hopefully dig deeper into JJ beyond the one-note characterization he still carries. Related The CW Announces Programming for the 2023/2024 Season All American - “Can It All Be So Simple” - Pictured: Cody Christian as Asher - Photo: Kevin Estrada/The CW - © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. Still in a place where his personal wants rank above what’s actually best for him, it takes a persistent Asher to course correct him in the right direction. ![]() Spencer’s maturity juxtaposes perfectly against JJ, someone who clearly isn’t quite as developed as the rest of the players. Let’s just say it calls for a tissue or two. It’s difficult to put into words how touching it is to watch not only Spencer - but all the characters we’ve rooted for these past four years - cheer each other on as they perform for college recruiter eyes. Spencer’s job is to leave it all on the field - something he does with flying colors. Season 4 Spencer knows better, and lets Billy and Laura Baker take lead. The Spencer James of All American Season 1 would try and take the issue on himself. One to always take the lead in solving problems, watching Spencer surrender his faith in the adults is beyond satisfying, and a perfect encapsulation of how far he’s come. The panic instilled in Spencer enacts something rare for All American - its protagonist gets to act like a kid. ![]() All American - “Can It All Be So Simple” - Pictured: Daniel Ezra as Spencer and Spence Moore as Chris - Photo: Kevin Estrada/The CW - © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. There are no failures either, as everyone in All American is burgeoning into their best selves. ![]() The answer to the episode title, “Can It All Be So Simple,” seems - as of now - to be an unwavering “yes.” There’s no competition here, only camaraderie. All American Season 4 Episode 5, “Can It All Be So Simple,” drops drama for joy as characters manage big wins, and discover the answers to their futures. ![]()
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