Big Shot - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
After getting ousted from the NCAA, a hothead men's basketball coach is given a chance for redemption with a coaching position at an all-girls high school. He soon learns that the teenage players require empathy and vulnerability - foreign concepts for the stoic Coach Korn. By learning how to connect with his players, Marvyn starts to grow into the person he's always hoped to be. The girls learn to take themselves more seriously, finding their footing both on and off the court.

The Marvyn Korn Effect
Marvyn's attempt to amp up the girls' practice regimen put him at odds with Westbrook's faculty.

TCKS
Marvyn sets his sights on moving the team up to Division Two as his daughter, Emma, arrives in town.

Great in the Living Room
After Harper's exposé goes viral, Marvyn seeks redemption by trying to recruit a new player.

This is Our House
Louise's dad is arrested. Louise and Olive get caught cheating on a test. Marvyn dates again.

Carlsbad Crazies
Marvyn regresses back to his old ways while defending Louise from an opposing team's harassment. Holly gets a shot at the limelight.

Kalm Korn
Marvyn's statue resurfaces, and he stops undermining Holly. Emma accidentally throws a party.

Everything to Me
Marvyn teaches the girls a lesson: never underestimate your opponent. Emma auditions for the play.

Beth MacBeth
UCSB expresses interest in hiring Marvyn, while his team grows suspicious. Beth Macbeth premieres.

Marvyn's Playbook
Westbrook is one win away from Division Two, and Carlsbad is suspected of stealing their playbook.
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