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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The second season really showed what happens when trauma isn't dealt with. Yes, cheer gave them a safe space and a family and filled a void they all had and it seemed that none of them have dealt with those huge issues of their childhood. Once that cheer structure is removed, it seems that a lot of them will have a really hard time moving on and being well adjusted adults.To me, the second season was incredibly sad. [/quote] I agree, especially when they showed what happened with Ladarius after they all learn about Jerry. Yes he wasn't the most calm and rational person to begin with, but that news and not having Monica (his one trustworthy adult) available to help him work through it just pushed him over the edge. I hope at the end he realized he took out a lot of his justifiable rage about the situation on Monica rather than where it belonged, on Jerry. I also enjoyed the juxtaposition of the two schools in terms of resources. Navarro takes a plane, is overlooking the ocean, had a stage made. TVCC rode the bus and is staying at a Hampton nearby. Navarro watched the awards in a big conference room on a big tv. TVCC was all crammed in a hotel room. Makes one wonder if the "celebrity" of the program and people has affected them...and whether it will affect TVCC in future tournaments.[/quote] Of course celebrity effects teams, the same thing happens in every college sport. It also means that a community college in Texas can recruit a girl from Massachusetts. To the extent that there are talented athletes who want to go the juco rather than a 4 year program, the show is a goldmine for recruiting. [/quote]
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