Eastbound & Down

2009 β€’ HBO
4.7
1.16K reviews
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Season 3 episodes (8)

1 Chapter 14
2/19/12
Season Three Premiere. Enjoying a new lease on his baseball career as the closer for the minor-league Myrtle Beach Mermen, Kenny Powers settles into a life of body boarding, jet-skiing, and hard-partying with his catcher Shane (Jason Sudeikis).
2 Chapter 15
2/26/12
With baby Toby in tow, a seething Kenny heads north in search of April. Getting no assistance from Dustin, Maria or Jamie, Kenny tracks down his erstwhile lackey Stevie, currently employed at Ashley Schaeffer's (Will Ferrell) car dealership.
3 Chapter 16
3/4/12
Pro scout Roy McDaniel (Matthew McConaughey) asks Kenny to mentor Ivan Dochenko, a promising young Russian pitching prospect. Stevie lays down the ground rules for his return to Kenny's team, while grappling with Shane and Kenny's relationship.
4 Chapter 17
3/11/12
Convinced his son is cursed, Kenny blames Toby for his recent travails. Later, Kenny tries to connect with Shane's straight-laced family during a difficult time. Stevie is overcome by guilt.
5 Chapter 18
3/18/12
Kenny is surprised by some unannounced visitors. Desperate to win back control of his team, Kenny decides to stage a 4th of July party to end all 4th of July parties. Meanwhile, a guilt-ridden Stevie struggles with confessing to Maria.
6 Chapter 19
3/25/12
Kenny and Eduardo reach into their shared past in an effort to find permanent child care for baby Toby. Stevie continues to lament his loss; Kenny embraces a new pitch while facing up to his responsibilities as a man and a father.
7 Chapter 20
4/8/12
Kenny tries to win over Coach Banks and get back in the rotation but many obstacles threaten to detour his pursuit of redemption. Stevie attempts to win back Maria.
8 Chapter 21
4/15/12
Season Three Finale. As Kenny adjusts to the new realities of his life, a twist of fate alters his future with the Mermen.

About this show

As a baseball star, Kenny Powers had it all. But he threw it all away. HBO presents this comedy series starring Danny McBride as the former pitcher who finds himself out of baseball and reduced to teaching Phys Ed at his old high school.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.16K reviews
Russell Rogers
June 20, 2020
***Warning*** If you're sensitive to vulgar language, nudity, excessive drug/alcohol use, and sexual situations then this is not for you, but if you can handle this then you're in for a hilarious ride. Without saying too much, Kenny Powers is an incredibly arrogant guy who will stop at nothing to get what he wants (or regain his fame) and will destroy everyone (and everything) in his path to get there. If you like, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" then you'll very likely enjoy this.
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Brandon Brown (Francois Kutz)
June 23, 2020
Any show that has a plot that is revolving around sports, I'm all for it. I thought the part of the show with going to Mexico was kind of lengthy, but I tolerated it. The part that captured my heart and had me crying for weeks was the last episode. It's been some time, since I saw it, but the plot was explained perfectly while his kids was celebrating his life.
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C P
May 1, 2016
You're thinking of watching this, it's why you're scrolling through the reviews. Just know that some of the people who gave this show a low rating, also gave rather high ratings to the Transformer movies.....so....there you go. Watch it and laugh your ass off.
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