I love how Steve gets the last laugh over John. There are plenty of John’s in the world, and you know what, eventually, they are ALL brought down to their knees.
@@RenTheConqueror John gets the last laugh over steve actually. He bangs celeste. Then Steve thinks he's gonna get her back sticking up for her only to get dumped by her!
I also like how after Keith stands for Steve the other brothers faster and faster drop their black ball into John's bowl. They don't want to be set up by John either.
Been waiting on this one for a while....so glad John got blackballed. Later, he is the father in One Tree Hill, and then the gravel guy that Allie's mother once dated in the Notebook. - Paul Johansson. His father was a professional hockey player.
I knew that Paul Johansson, AKA John Sears, was Dan Scott in "One Tree Hill", but I never realised that he had a silent cameo in "The Notebook", playing Allie's mum's ex boyfriend.
In my mind, this was the birth of Dan Scott where John was so embarrassed that he changed his identity and wound up in Tree Hill. Definitely a great moment from the whole series and Steve's laugh is hilarious. Always liked the music use as well how it ramped up when the tide turned.
I wouldn't say Keith did "what was right". He threw a so called friend that thought trusted him under the bus when he told him something in confidence. You could look at it several ways but he was still disloyal to a friend.
@@BB-rm3xiI don't think Sears was any sort of friend. What did Keith say, "If you could do that to Sanders, how do we know you wouldn't do that to us?" That's not friendship 😕
@@robinboyd1103 well that's just bad writing. Sears never liked Steve so he had no problem doing what he did to him. You treat your friends differently. There's no reason to believe Sears would have done something like that to other members he was close with.
A so-called friend is not a friend. Sears thought it was funny to lie what he did to a now member of the fraternity. Keith has an important point re Sears lying to and about the other brothers.
I've been in Donna's situation before, with my friend and her boyfriend passionately making out in front of me, and it's pretty awkward. Andrea and Jesse really couldn't wait until they were alone.
Same, my ex boyfriend who started dating my best friend would literally make out with her in front of me and look at me when he was doing it, I literally had to leave the room to cry because I still loved him
I watched an interview with Ryan Thomas Brown about this. The guy who played Muntz. Ryan is saying that if he could do that one all over again, he would.
I remember hearing somewhere that the guy who played John Seers was a super-nice guy. Which is funny because everytime I've seen him, he's playing a real piece of shit.
@@BB-rm3xi What are you talking about? Steve did sleep with Kelly in high school. Where Steve did Kelly dirty, was after they broke up, he told everyone how easy she was and how she slept around. Too be fair, she did. But he would make things up that she hadn't done too or he didn't have knowledge of her doing
@@alexh8613 yeah that's right they slept together. I just remember her getting mad at him for telling everyone how easy she was later on in the series when she found out.
....observations................(cont.) 1. ...didn't Donna kiss David at Prom, SEVERAL TIMES in front of everybody...but NOW, she's embarrassed when Jesse & Ahhhndrea start NECKIN'!? (0:43) 2. you can clearly see the Actor playing John Sears is having the TIME OF HIS LIFE playing him! (2:52) ...even BUSTER threw him under the Bus! (3:25) (( 😳)) ...HA-HAA! 3. ...Steve has always been the 'Jock with a Heart', but to see it SOLIDIFIED, makes this moment all the COCKIER........good show, Steve.....(3:59) .....
Well, Donna probably didn't mind expressing her love for David so publicly, but when it's she who's witnessing it, and she doesn't know Jesse that well, it's bound to be a little awkward.
@@BB-rm3xi same! She really brought no value from the beginning. Steve at least was slightly relatable and the most similar to a real life guy that I’ve met. He actually acts like a college frat guy, he had a good heart, even though he was kind of a dummy
I mean, the writers tried to force their friendship throughout high school and uni, based on some shared status of virginity, which was utterly meaningless since for Donna it was a "choice" based on her upbringing and for Andrea it was just her inability to find a partner. I never felt a connection between them, they were supposed to be friends but to me it just didn't translate well on screen.
They weren't best friends, but they were close in several episodes. Check out the episode when Andrea leaves the show. They both have nice things to say to each other and share memories.
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