All American When Does Spencer Find Out About His Dad

Okay, let's talk All American. Specifically, the whole Spencer-finding-out-about-his-dad saga. Buckle up, because this is a journey. A long, winding, emotionally-charged journey.
The Great Revelation: When Does It Actually Happen?
So, when does Spencer James finally connect the dots about his father, Corey James? We're talking Season 1, folks. Episode 10, to be exact. Ten whole episodes of simmering tension and near misses!
That's right, "Keep Ya Head Up" is the episode. The truth bomb drops. Boom! Spencer finally knows the score. Did anyone else feel like it took forever?
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Was It Worth the Wait? My Unpopular Opinion
Here's where my unpopular opinion comes in. Ready? I think it took way too long. I mean, seriously. The breadcrumbs were everywhere!
Corey was always lingering. Giving cryptic advice. Looking meaningfully at Grace. At times, it seemed as if it was clear that someone needs to tell Spencer, what a mess.
And Spencer? Bless his heart, he's a football prodigy, not Sherlock Holmes. But even I started shouting at the TV. "He's your DAD, Spencer!"

Don't get me wrong, the drama was good. Deliciously, teen-drama good. But ten episodes? That's a commitment. A commitment to angst and secrets. Maybe a little too much commitment.
Think about it. If Spencer had known earlier, imagine the different storylines we could have explored. Father-son football rivalries? Family bonding moments? The possibilities were endless!
The Build-Up: A Masterclass in Misdirection (Or Is It?)
To be fair, the writers did a decent job of creating suspense. We got red herrings. Flashbacks. Meaningful glances aplenty.

They tried to make us think maybe Corey was just a mentor. A concerned family friend. Anything but the obvious. But let's be honest, we weren't fooled, right?
Maybe the slower pace was meant to mirror real life. Sometimes, these things take time to unravel. But this is TV! We have limited attention spans! Give us the goods!
The Aftermath: More Drama Than a Soap Opera
Of course, the fallout from Spencer's discovery was epic. Tears were shed. Accusations were made. Relationships were tested. Standard teen drama fare, really.

Spencer felt betrayed. Rightfully so. His whole world was turned upside down. Again.
But the drama! You know? The tension was delicious. And the plot moved forward. Finally, we had plot progression at a reasonable speed.
Final Thoughts: Did They Drag It Out Too Much?
So, was the ten-episode wait worth it? Debatable. Did it create a compelling storyline? Absolutely. But could they have sped things up a bit? In my humble opinion, yes.

Maybe I'm just impatient. Maybe I'm too used to binging shows where everything happens at lightning speed. But I still think they could have shaved off a few episodes. Perhaps five episodes would do.
Ultimately, All American delivered the drama. But next time, let's hope Spencer figures things out a little faster. My sanity depends on it.
What do you think? Was ten episodes too long? Or was it the perfect amount of suspense? Let me know your thoughts!
