“He’s becoming one of 11 rather than one in a million.”
). It provides Jamie with the male mentor he’d always been missing in his life, and it affects him both on and off the field: Jamie ends the season with the Premier League’s most assists,goals, and is a lynchpin for team bonding. “Thank you for your help, too, for motivating me and for encouraging me. I haven’t really had that from the older men in my life,” Jamie tells Roy in the finale. And then they get into a fistfight over a woman. Just like old times! Hey, nobody can change completely.
The Diamond Dogs have a discussion in the finale about whether people can change, and each posits their theory. Jamie wasn’t included in the scene, but it got me thinking about how he would’ve contributed. How does he think people can change, knowing what we’ve seen from him this season? What did Jamie prove about himself in these past few episodes? Or did he have anything to prove at all?
From a Jamie perspective, there’s those “sliding doors” moments. When Dani comes to the club, Jamie feels that he needs to beat him in order to feel good. And then whenin season three, Jamie needs to ingratiate him into the team for everyone to feel good. In the first season, we see Roy and Jamie constantly butting heads and having arguments. They can either punch each other in the face or apologize and try to move past it. We see that pretty clearly, but we also see what he’s learned from Roy.
The whole time, it’s been “who will win” out of these two guys, as opposed to what Keeley wants for herself. There’s a world in which she tells them both,This relationship just makes sense for us. The episodes were very long in the end, so I think they managed to get in everything that they wanted to. There was a bit of business about Lynx deodorant cans that they cut. Colin asks Jamie if he’s got any body spray in the locker room, and there was a nice moment of bonding between them with the deodorant. I would’ve loved to have had more stuff to do with Leanne Best, who plays Jamie’s mother, as well as Kieran O’Brien, his dad. There’s so much richness there with the two of them.
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