Eastbound and Down - Season 3

GBP 8.99

RRP: £19.99

£8.99

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Eastbound and Down - Season 3

GBP 8.99

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You're welcome

Kenny Powers is my hero!

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just keeps getting better

Eastbound and Down is brilliant. It's the best series yet and I watched it all two nights in a row.

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great show

Eastbound and Down is a great show, laugh a minute well recommend. Watch it!

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Down but not Out

If you've followed Kenny F***ing Powers through his descent into teaching and comeback as a pitcher through the first two series of 'Eastbound and Down', then you'll want to follow the latest chapters in that story as Kenny experiences minor league and major hassles with the Mermen of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. There are solid performances from recurring characters such as Steve Little as perennial sidekick Stevie Janowski, Don Johnson as Kenny's father, Matthew McConaughey as Texas scout Roy McDaniel, and Will Ferrell as peroxided car salesman Ashley Schaeffer. Any sense of staleness is kept at bay by a new nemesis in the shape of Ivan - a rival Russian pitcher for the Myrtle Bach Mermen - and by Kenny's attempts to cope as a single parent. Mention should also be made of Lily Tomlin, whose appearance as Kenny's mother helps raises the drama and the humour to a new level, whilst also doing a lot to explain why Kenny's like Kenny. By the end of the season Kenny seems to have genuinely grown as an individual and as a comic creation, so as to be more than merely a redneck David Brent.

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