The Crossover - Second Quarter

Jessica Laverty
4 Oct 202125:00

Summary

TLDRThe script revolves around the protagonist's basketball journey, highlighting his skills and the camaraderie with his brother JB. It explores themes of family, love, and personal growth. The protagonist's success on the court is juxtaposed with his brother's budding romance and their father's health scare, adding depth to their bond. A pivotal moment occurs when the protagonist, seeking to outshine JB, makes a costly mistake, leading to a dramatic climax that tests their relationship and unity.

Takeaways

  • 🏀 The protagonist is passionate about basketball and has a natural talent, as shown by his ability to hit a half-court shot.
  • 🤔 The character JB seems to be preoccupied with a girl, Miss Sweet Tea, often appearing distracted and less engaged in basketball.
  • 👨‍👦 The protagonist's father is heavily involved in his sons' basketball lives, often attending games and providing commentary.
  • 🍗 The family has a history of heart problems, which is a significant concern and leads to lifestyle changes.
  • 🥗 The protagonist's mother introduces healthier eating habits to the family, including hummus and pita bread instead of fried foods.
  • 🏆 The protagonist and JB are successful basketball players, with the team being undefeated and the protagonist scoring high in games.
  • 📚 The protagonist is also academically successful, scoring an A-plus on a vocabulary test.
  • 💔 There is a sense of rivalry and tension between the protagonist and JB, especially when JB starts dating Miss Sweet Tea.
  • 📖 The protagonist's brother JB prioritizes his relationship with Miss Sweet Tea over his friendship with the protagonist, causing a rift.
  • 🚓 The father gets pulled over by the police due to a broken tail light, causing the protagonist to be late for a basketball game.
  • 🏥 The father's health issues become critical, with a heart attack scare during a free-throw practice session.

Q & A

  • What was the protagonist's initial reaction to the older guys at the basketball court?

    -The protagonist initially faced laughter and skepticism from the older guys at the basketball court, who wouldn't let him play unless he could hit a half-court shot.

  • How did the protagonist prove himself at the basketball court?

    -The protagonist proved himself by successfully making a half-court shot with all net, which impressed the older guys.

  • What was JB's initial reaction when the protagonist scored points and showed off his skills?

    -JB's initial reaction was to smile and seem unresponsive, as he was likely distracted by his own thoughts or feelings.

  • What was the protagonist's impression of JB's behavior after meeting Miss Sweet Tea?

    -The protagonist noticed that JB was acting weird, always smiling and spacey, especially around Miss Sweet Tea, and even wore his dad's cologne and texted her frequently.

  • What did the protagonist's dad do when he noticed JB's behavior change?

    -The protagonist's dad laughed it off and compared talking to JB in that state to pushing water uphill with a rake, suggesting it was futile.

  • What was the family's reaction to the news about their grandfather's health history?

    -The family, particularly the mother, decided to start eating healthier due to the history of heart problems, starting with hummus and pita bread.

  • How did the protagonist feel about the new diet his family was starting?

    -The protagonist was skeptical about whether hummus was really the answer and missed the fried foods they were giving up.

  • What was the significance of the protagonist's dad's reaction during the free throw practice?

    -The protagonist's dad's sudden coughing fit and look of horror while clutching his chest was significant as it hinted at potential health issues.

  • How did the protagonist handle the situation when his dad had a coughing fit?

    -The protagonist initially froze but then JB took action by using a water hose to help their dad recover.

  • What was the protagonist's reaction to JB's relationship with Alexis?

    -The protagonist felt left out and noticed changes in his relationship with JB as JB started spending more time with Alexis.

  • How did the protagonist feel about being the third wheel with JB and his girlfriend?

    -The protagonist felt like a third wheel and was uncomfortable with the situation, as evidenced by his walk home alone and his feelings of exclusion.

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BasketballFamilyLoveTeen DramaSportsmanshipIdentityComing of AgeBrotherhoodHigh SchoolHealth Issues