Episode VII
- Episode aired May 10, 2020
- TV-MA
- 50m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
3.6K
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Crushed by the death of his father, a mentally exhausted Michael retires in 1993 - to play baseball. The Bulls move on with Scottie in the lead role.Crushed by the death of his father, a mentally exhausted Michael retires in 1993 - to play baseball. The Bulls move on with Scottie in the lead role.Crushed by the death of his father, a mentally exhausted Michael retires in 1993 - to play baseball. The Bulls move on with Scottie in the lead role.
James R. Jordan
- Self
- (archive footage)
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The reason why I think this is the best episode is, that it´s different.
First of all it shows the real MJ with his faults and not "the great Air Jordan".
You can see, that he could be a really mean guy.
Finally we can see Toni Kukoc, who played almost twice as much as Pippen. But he isn´t even mentioned, when they talk about "The last dance". They only talk about him as a player, when Jordan isn´t in the team.
The ending of this episode, with the music and Michael's monologue, gave me goosbumps. That section should be used for a motivational advertizement or something !
I can't imagine what life as MJ would have been like. The documentary helped me to put myself in his shoes at least for its running time. Great episode.
This is a stand alone episode. The series is excellent , the timeline is a bit tricky throughout the series anyway and now, besides getting the 80's straight and bringing back all that I loved about it , learning more about and seeing footage of Jordan is exciting and uplifting . While the series also explores other exceptional players / contributors in the franchise and game This particular episode is remarkable- all Jorden, as it touches on his other passions, coping strategies , what he has overcome , his role as a teammate , his vulnerability and his strength. I am proud to be a fan.
Amazing documentary so far. this is the best episode so far. it was perfection. and the ending gave me chills. MJ the goat
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2020)
- SoundtracksFantastic Voyage (Timber Mix)
Written by Fred Alexander, Norman Beavers, Marvin Craig, Fred Lewis, Tiemeyer McCain, Thomas Shelby, Stephen Shockley, Otis Stokes, Mark Wood (as Mark Wood Jr.), Brian Dobbs (as Bryan Keith Dobbs), Coolio (as Artis Ivey)
Performed by Coolio
Contains a sample from "Fantastic Voyage"
Performed by Lakeside
Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music LLC, Sanctuary Records Group Ltd and Unidisc Music Inc.
By Arrangement with Shelly Bay Music LLC and BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
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- 50m
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