in this scene:
I for one got swept up in the mythological undertones of Harbaugh's return to A2. They were too familiar to ignore. After years of suffering, the return of the "one" who was uniquely qualified to lead the program out of darkness and back to championships.
Well, we seem to be at the point in the movie where the protagonist gets "killed" just like any other ordinary dude. At home. By an underdog. No bad calls or flukes needed. And no real sense of surprise or relief from a painfully ordinary antagonist.
Wait, wtf?
As Morpheus said: "It can't be"
I guess the good thing is, the show ain't over. Bad news is, that aura is basically gone and human nature being what it is, that's a bit deflating for the folks hoping for a savior.
I for one got swept up in the mythological undertones of Harbaugh's return to A2. They were too familiar to ignore. After years of suffering, the return of the "one" who was uniquely qualified to lead the program out of darkness and back to championships.
Well, we seem to be at the point in the movie where the protagonist gets "killed" just like any other ordinary dude. At home. By an underdog. No bad calls or flukes needed. And no real sense of surprise or relief from a painfully ordinary antagonist.
Wait, wtf?
As Morpheus said: "It can't be"
I guess the good thing is, the show ain't over. Bad news is, that aura is basically gone and human nature being what it is, that's a bit deflating for the folks hoping for a savior.