Ep 8. The Long Offseason
- TVMA
- May 6, 2020
- 21 min
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7.8 (98)
Brockmire season 4 episode 8, titled "The Long Offseason," opens with Brockmire struggling to adjust to life outside of baseball after being fired from his job as an announcer. He spends his days drinking and wallowing in self-pity, unsure of what to do next. In an attempt to snap him out of his funk, his girlfriend, Gabby, takes him to a therapy session. While at first resistant, Brockmire reluctantly opens up to his therapist about his fears and insecurities.
Meanwhile, Jules is trying to move on from her past mistakes and focus on her future. She is starting a new job and is determined to make a fresh start, but finds it difficult with Brockmire constantly in her thoughts. She tries to distance herself from him, but ultimately realizes that she still cares for him and wants him to be happy.
As the episode progresses, Brockmire begins to take steps towards rebuilding his life. He starts volunteering at a local community center, where he meets a group of young baseball players who look up to him as a hero. He begins coaching them and quickly rediscovers his love for the sport.
Meanwhile, Jules has a breakthrough at work and receives a promotion. She decides to celebrate by throwing a party at her apartment, inviting Brockmire and their friends to come. The party is a success and Brockmire is finally able to let go of his past and move forward with his life.
Overall, "The Long Offseason" is a poignant and emotional episode that explores the themes of redemption and second chances. It features strong performances from both Hank Azaria and Amanda Peet, and serves as a satisfying conclusion to the series. Fans of the show will not be disappointed by this powerful finale.