A story that looks more realistic in the first season of that dramatic and dramatic series. A high school student named Spencer, and must have a bright future in that game. Coach Billy Baker is thinking of joining his team in Beverly Hills and he has to move on to the team. He may face a lot of disappointing situations but he has to fight.
The lighter (meaning soapier) material is landing better than the more serious stuff, but that could change once the cast is clicking and the exposition is done.
All American is, regardless, refreshingly Black... The interlocking politics of race, sports, and school is real and has been the subject of numerous documentaries, and this series dramatizes it effectively, if superficially.
The CW's first high school football series literally is better built in terms of strutting its stuff in the locker room and at the beach. Perhaps the drama will also flex harder in time.
Watching "American" is like a class reunion: Comforting and nostalgic, but with a few surprises tucked up its sleeve. It's the kind of show that's easy to cheer for, even if its football team isn't that great yet.