2 l April 11 - 17, 2021 Northeast Oregon TV Weekly BY GEORGE DICKIE “Big Shot” begins streaming Friday on Disney+. A ‘Big Shot’ gets a little attitude adjustment in Disney+ dramedy A driven college basketball coach gets a lesson in humanity when he’s forced to head up a girls high- school team in a comedy/drama series upcoming on Disney+. In “Big Shot,” premiering Friday, April 16, John Stamos (“Fuller House,” “ER”) is cast in the role of Marvyn Korn, whose quick temper got him ousted as coach of Wisconsin’s men’s hoops team after he threw a chair at a referee. To salvage his career and professional reputation, he takes a job at The Westbrook School for Girls, an elite private institution and a far cry from his days in the Big 10. But the gig also offers him the opportunity to step out of his comfort zone, re-examine his priorities and make changes for the better as he learns to work with a different kind of athlete – and they with him. Created by David E. Kelley (“Big Little Lies,” “The Undoing”), Dean Lorey (“iZombie,” “Harley Quinn”) and Brad Garrett, the series also stars Jessalyn Gilsig (“Glee”) as assistant coach Holly Barrett and Yvette Nicole Brown (“Community) as school headmaster Sherilyn Thomas. For Stamos, “Big Shot” entailed a major learning curve as he readily admits his lack of basketball knowledge coming in was almost comical. “I sort of panicked when I heard it was about basketball,” he explains, “but I dug into that part of it as much as I could. I went to a rehearsal with (Los Angeles Lakers great) Jerry West. I guess they call it a practice, but I called it a rehearsal, and ... that was the first moment he gave me a dirty look. And then I thought that his team ... (was) the Clippers. I thought they were a college team, and that didn’t go over well. “But I really took it as a challenge, honestly,” he continues, “because it was just such a character that I’ve never played and it was the first character that I’ve been offered that everybody is talking about him like how unlikable he is and what a crab he is and he’s not a nice person. So I dug into that.” As it evolves, the relationship between Marvyn and his new players becomes symbiotic – he learns to treat them as more than X’s and O’s and they get a lesson in professionalism and taking themselves seriously. For Lorey, this is a fish-out-of-water story about second chances. “Even though it’s a basketball-themed show, we wanted to make it very character-driven,” Lorey explains,“ and we wanted to make sure that we never showed a basketball game that wasn’t advancing some sort of major character story or something like that ... . So we’ve tried to make it really character- driven, and we try to find a nice balance between drama and comedy on the show as well. My background is primarily comedy, and so between David and I, I think we’ve found a nice balance.” Call for the Best Deal 541-963-3161 or 541-523-3673 Your feet were made for Walking We specialize in quality medical and surgical care for all types of foot and ankle problems. FREE eBooks and audiobooks Thousands of titles AVAILABLE DAILY Noon to midnight Unlimited # of sessions at NO CHARGE! It’s PRE-PAID with your taxes. Access with your Baker County Library Card from www.bakerlib.org/kids-teens Explore the ONLINE LIBRARY at www.bakerlib.org 541.523.6419 info@bakerlib.org Travis T. Hampton, D.P.M. Foot and Ankle Surgeon 541-963-0265 888-843-9090 www.GVfoot.com La Grande 1408 N Hall Street Enterprise 601 Medical Parkway Baker 3175 Pocahontas Rd.