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All American - Connection - Review: The Importance of Communication and Connection

May 7, 2024

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In tonight’s episode of "All American," the vortex was placed in the perfect situation to communicate- which has been lacking for all of the couples. This led to an hour of intense drama as relationships were tested and secrets came to light, setting the stage for personal and collective growth. 

Spencer found himself spending more time at the Baker residence, partly due to his new roommates and partly due to the tension between him and Jordan. Amidst this, he is ambitiously pursuing an early graduation to secure his Psychology degree before entering the NFL. With a crucial game against Sonoma on the horizon, which could potentially mark the end of his college football career, Spencer retreated to the cabin to focus on his academic paper. Meanwhile, Olivia struggled with crafting the perfect title for the first draft of her father’s biography, hesitant to let Spencer read the unfinished work. When Spencer asked if Ashley had read it, Olivia picked up on his jealousy and attempted to calm his concerns. He then invited Olivia to the cabin for some quality time together. 

At the same time, Patience was experiencing the harsh side of public attention after the video of her fight surfaced online, painting her in a negative light. Overwhelmed by the media scrutiny, Coop invited herself and Patience to the cabin to get away from the noise. The arrival of Jordan and Layla at the cabin, invited by Olivia, added a layer of discomfort, especially for Spencer, whose purpose for going to the cabin was to get some peace and finish his academic paper.

"Connection” – Daniel Ezra as Spencer James. Photo: Ser Baffo/The CW ©2024 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Upon arriving at the cabin, the group discovered that the internet connection was down. This isolation from the digital world actually proved to be a good thing, as it forced everyone to confront their issues directly. Through group exercises led by Spencer, hidden frustrations and plans, like Olivia’s thoughts of moving back to London, surfaced, revealing cracks in all of their relationships. 

The episode deepened as Spencer and Olivia discussed their future, confronting the lack of communication that has started to affect their relationship. Spencer probed Olivia about her time in London, suspecting she might want to live there because of Ashley. She countered by pointing out that Spencer could end up being drafted anywhere in the country. They both acknowledged that not discussing important issues has strained their relationship. Spencer expressed that since Olivia's return from London, their connection has felt superficial and he questioned how their relationship could thrive without complete honesty. Spencer admitted to Olivia that her connection with Ashley is so strong, it often leaves the people around them feeling like the third wheel. He confronted her with the reality that she might have avoided telling him Ashley was a man, because she felt guilty about their closeness. 

Meanwhile, Layla asserted her independence to Jordan, stating that tapering off her medications was her decision alone, despite his claim that as a couple, he should be informed. Jordan is obsessed with Layla and while that may be a good thing, this conversation clearly highlighted Layla’s need for personal space and autonomy. She needs to be her own person, not just Jordan’s fiancee. Elsewhere, the chemistry between Patience and Coop intensified, with the tension between them becoming increasingly noticeable. 

As the group engaged in a trust-building exercise involving a blindfolded walk, more personal revelations were shared, promoting understanding and reconciliation among the friends. Patience and Layla found themselves paired up, and the conversation turned to why Layla hadn’t informed Jordan about her medication changes. Layla felt that Jordan wouldn't understand her perspective, but Patience advised her to give him a chance. When Layla inquired about Patience’s situation with Coop, Patience revealed that Coop rejected her, acknowledging that she never allowed Coop to explain her reasons. 

"Connection” – Chelsea Tavares as Patience and Greta Onieogou as Layla Keating. Photo: Ser Baffo/The CW ©2024 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Coop and Olivia were teamed up, and Coop challenged Olivia on her communication issues with Spencer. Olivia admitted that she fears another breakup with Spencer but recognized that avoiding her true self isn’t the solution. She wants to maintain a facade where everything is okay, but real relationships require communication and trust, without which they fall apart. Meanwhile, Spencer and Jordan were paired together. They bonded over jokes about their new roommates, which led to a discussion about football. Spencer echoed Billy Baker's advice that their on-field rivalry shouldn't affect their off-field relationship. He took full responsibility for his actions in their last game, apologizing for his behavior and acknowledging the damage it did to both the team and their friendship. This moment of reconciliation was crucial for them. They needed this moment to get back on track with one another. They have been through too much to let things break them apart now.

In a surprising twist, it was revealed that Coop disabled the cabin’s internet on purpose to force everyone to face their issues head on. The internet being reconnected led to the realization that Sonoma’s loss had propelled GAU into the playoffs, reigniting hope and excitement amongst the vortex. 

"Connection” – Samantha Logan as Olivia Baker and Bre-Z as Tamia “Coop” Cooper. Photo: Ser Baffo/The CW ©2024 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Amidst these personal dramas, Laura faced pressure from her visiting mother, Wendy, who encouraged her to re-enter the dating scene despite her recent loss of Billy. This subplot did a great job of touching on themes of grief and knowing when the right time is to move on. Billy was the love of Laura’s life, but that doesn’t mean she shouldn’t at least try to find happiness again. 

True to its signature style, "All American" wrapped up the episode with hints of looming tension ahead. As Coop and Patience openly confessed their love for each other, a new challenge emerged when Laura revealed that Miko was claiming that she stabbed Patience in self-defense, meaning the trial is about to get ugly. The episode reached a tense climax as Layla and Jordan entered the lounge to discover it had been ransacked and vandalized. Layla experienced an intense meltdown, clearly exacerbated by the discontinuation of her medication—a decision that will have dramatic repercussions. 

This episode of "All American" masterfully navigated the complexities of relationships, highlighting the importance of communication, honesty, and connection and adding to the growth of each character. What did you think, All American fans? Do Spencer and Olivia stand a chance? Who do you think was behind the looting of Layla’s lounge and how do you think this will impact her and her relationship with Jordan? Share your thoughts below and engage with me on X at @middleofcanada.
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