"In the coastal town of Imperial Beach, California live the Yosts: three generations of surfing royalty with a family curse..until a stranger arrives."
Presumably the title, John from Cincinnati, refers to th stranger. Sounds like rather an overstuffed plot, and the cover blurg shows only a frizzy-haired woman, but maybe there will be some hot surfers.
Opening Credits: Establishing montage of hot surfers, a naked lady at the beach, and the town of Imperial Beach, which is right on the Mexican border.
Scene 1: Luke Perry and his Brother (Austin Nichols, left) complain about illegal immigrants acting like "it's just another day on the beach." Mitch Yost (Bruce Greenwood) is surfing; they ask him to "get back in the game," but he refuses. Luke stays behind and apologizes. They discuss the problem with Butchie,who "fucked up" and now has no sponsor, and his grandson "breaking his cherry" at Huntington this afternoon.
Is it possible to get lost after the first three minutes?
Meanwhile, Frizzy Haired Woman is watching her kids or grandkids surf.
Scene 2: Ramon has sold his hotel to someone who is "not nice," so Butchie can't stay there for free anymore. The Society of Surfing Lawyers has just settled his claim for $2300, so he should be able to pay the back rent.
Society of Surfing Lawyers?
Scene 3: Brother gets accosted by a guy in military gear, whom he owes money.
Scene 4: Butchie (Brian Van Holt, left) gets a visit from Shaunie (Greyson Fletcher), a long-haired kid who is breaking his cherry later.
Scene 5: Frizzy-Haired Woman (Cissy) tells Mitch that she sent a demo tape of Shaunie (the grandson) to all potential sponsors, including the one who got Butchie into a drug-addled "shitbird." They argue.
Shaunie and Kai (his mother?) come in. They argue some more.
Cissy tells Shaunie (enough with the ie-endings!) to let Bill drive him to the competition,but don't tell him about the liability waver until they are at the registration table. This is very important!
What about the family curse? Something supernatural -- i.e., interesting -- should be happening any moment now.
Scene 6: Military Guy and Brother have a cryptic conversation about Mitch, Butchie, and health insurance (I'm not kidding).
Scene 7: Weird recluse Bill (Ed O'Neill, the Dad from Modern Family) agrees to take Shaunie to the competititon. But don't tell Grandpa Mitch! This is very important!
Scene 8: Chubby Ramon (Luis Guzman) and the Surfing Lawyer (Willie Garson) are packing up stuff and flirting with each other.
Meanwhile Butchie the Drughead is threatening someone over the telephone; if they don't make him right, Ice Cream Man goes over a cliff.
Brother (name: John: hey, he's the titular character!) arrives and gives Butchie his $2,300. But the Ice Cream Man doesn't know him, so Butchie gets very upset. I'm not sure, but I think Brother John tricked his way into Butchie's apartment in order to represent him or have sex with him. Either way, he'll have to pay.
They get very close very often. I keep waiting for them to kiss. They don't, but this is getting interesting.
Scene 9: Frizzy-Haired Cissy and Grandpa Mitch argue,then have sex (we only see them in bed afterwards).
Scene 10: Butchie and John show up at the surf shop where Kai the Ex-Wife works, to buy a full outfit.
Kai asks Butchie about his new boyfriend (where did you dig him up?) and tells him about Shaunie's competition (don't tell Grandpa Mitch! This is very important!).
Butchie is furious with Kai for letting Shaunie compete. He gropes John (I'm not kidding) and holds his hand. They decide to go beat up his Dad (Mitch).
Scene 11: Frizzy-Haired Cissy at Wal-Mart. Gary the Stock Boy flirts with her.. They argue (Jeez, does she argue with everybody?) It's obvious that she wants some of him. But he calls the police on her (what for?)
Scene 12: Bill (Al from Married...with Children) is driving Shaunie to the competition. He yells at other cars: "Up your nose with a rubber hose!", which was the catchphrase of Barbarino on Welcome Back Kotter. They get a flat tire. Shaunie sees Frizzy-Haired Cissy going past in the police car, and says "The pigs got Grandma."
Pigs? What is this, 1968?
Scene 13: Having just had "a lei," Ramon and Surfing Lawyer emerge from their apartment to meet the hotel's new owner, Mr. Cunningham (Matt Winston),who talk like a tough from Breaking Bad. He's newly wealthy, and he intends to level the hotel because he had a bad experience there a a kid.
Butchie and John arrive.and discuss each other's penises. Eventually Mitch, Bill, and Shaunie all show up.
Mr. Cunningham fires shots and addresses Mitch in Breaking Bad speak: "Dos your grotesque spawn still wield the old broom handle, Mitch? Brain the occasional 12-year old shell collector?" Apparently Butchie beat up Mr.Cunningham when they were both in 6th grade.
Bill disarms him.
John plays nice with Shaunie (have to win over the boyfriend's son, right?)
Scene 14: The gang goes down to the police station to bail out Frizzy-Haired Cissy. Surfing Lawyer tells Mitch that he had a crush on him at age 12. Bill asks him to not let the Fruit get behind the wheel of a car (I don't know who he means).
Mitch and his son Butchie the Druggie have a heart-to-heart. During which Mitch rises 2 inches into the air! What?
Scene 15: Surfing Lawyer invites Mr. Cunningham to go surfing (a date? But I thought he was dating Ramon?).
Scene 16: The gang goes surfing. John admits that he's never been on a board before; he lied about his surfing skill to get into Butchie's pants. But Butchie is fine with it ("we'll be friends forever, no matter what"). After knowing each other for a day? Butchie moves fast!
The three of them (including Shaunie) go in together. Then John turns out to be an excellent surfer. Why lie about something like that? To see if Butchie wants a surf buddy or a relationship?
Cissy comments that Butchie often dates "doofuses."
Bill is suspicious of John's intentions. He decides to get him checked out, make sure there is nothing fishy going on, just an ordinary romantic relationship.
Beefcake: They all surf in body suits. Mitch takes his shirt off.
Other Interesting Scenery: No.
Gay Characters: Butchie-John, Ramon-Surfing Lawyer, and Mr. Cunningham are all gay, or have strong gay subtexts. (The reviews only mention the crazy, teddy bear-lugging Mr. Cunningham).
Heterosexism: None. Mitch and Cissy have sex, but off camera. No other male-female romantic interaction.
Will I Continue to Watch? Only long enough to find out whether the gay relationships are subtext or text.
Your imagination is endless, man. Austin Nichols is a babe, always has been. I think I first watched him in One Tree Hill.
ReplyDeleteIt's standard procedure for finding gay subtexts:a male dyad with a physical relationship and an absence of female partners. You also want some domesticity (sharing living space), plot arcs (working together to win or find something is essential to the plot), and permanence (they are together at the end). Generally subtexts are unconscious; the writers, directors, and actors did not intend for the characters to be read that way. Sometimes they are deliberate. And somethines there's a tease: strong gay subtexts, followed by hetero-romance.
DeleteYep. And there can be disagreement on subtext: You see Batman and Robin as a couple, I say expand your horizons to look at them with the rest of DC, and get a speedy revelation. (Geddit?) My one rule is no incest (or coded father-son relationships, yeah, I know, subjective) or characters who are too young.
DeleteIt's subtext. John is a supernatural being who spreads out, helping various characters live their best lives. Butchie gets a girlfriend. Mr. Buchanan, who becomes one of the gang, does get a boyfriend.
ReplyDeleteYep. Subtext was all we had at one point.
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