Coach Season 2 Episode 5
Coach
Season 2

Ep 5. If Keith Jackson Calls, I'll Be At My Therapist's

  • December 19, 1989
  • 8.6  (56)

If Keith Jackson Calls, I'll Be At My Therapist's - Coach Season 2 Episode 5

In the fifth episode of the second season of the hit sitcom 'Coach', titled "If Keith Jackson Calls, I'll Be At My Therapist's," our beloved Coach Hayden Fox finds himself facing a dilemma as he tries to balance his personal and professional life.

The episode kicks off with Hayden eagerly awaiting a phone call from legendary sports commentator Keith Jackson. As a long-time fan of Keith and his work, Hayden is thrilled when he receives an invitation to appear on Keith's popular television show. This exciting opportunity could be a significant boost for his coaching career, and Hayden can't help but feel a mix of nervousness and anticipation.

However, Hayden's excitement quickly turns into disappointment when he realizes that the scheduled interview clashes with his therapy appointment. Coach Fox has been attending therapy sessions to address his personal issues and emotional well-being, and he understands their importance in helping him grow as a person. But having this therapeutic commitment coincide with the chance of a lifetime leaves Hayden torn between his career aspirations and his personal development.

As Hayden contemplates whether to reschedule his therapy session, he seeks advice from his trusted assistant coach, Luther Van Dam, who is always there to lend a helping hand. Luther encourages Hayden to prioritize his mental health and maintain his therapy appointment, reminding him that taking care of oneself is essential for long-term success and happiness.

Meanwhile, Christine Armstrong, a witty and sharp-tongued sportscaster and Hayden's love interest, becomes curious about Hayden's sudden preoccupation. She notices his distracted behavior and attempts to uncover the cause, suspecting there's more to the story. Determined to find out what's going on, Christine starts questioning other members of the coaching staff about Hayden's behavior, hoping to get to the bottom of his actions.

Back at the therapy session, Coach Fox finds himself discussing not only his upcoming interview with Keith Jackson but also delving into deeper personal matters. Together with his therapist, Hayden begins exploring the underlying reasons behind his previous reluctance to address his emotional well-being. The therapy session becomes an important moment for Hayden to reflect on his relationships, career choices, and how they have shaped his current perspective on life.

Simultaneously, the rest of the coaching staff eagerly awaits Hayden's decision about his therapy appointment. They remain concerned about their beloved coach's state of mind and can't help but speculate on the reasons behind his emotional struggles. While some believe it could be related to his recent divorce, others think it may be connected to the added pressure of coaching a successful college football team.

As Hayden finally arrives at his decision, he faces the challenging task of communicating his choice to Keith Jackson's producers. With a mix of fear and determination, he learns valuable lessons about prioritizing one's personal well-being while pursuing professional aspirations. The episode concludes with an unexpected twist that leaves viewers eagerly anticipating the next installment of Hayden Fox's journey.

In "If Keith Jackson Calls, I'll Be At My Therapist's," 'Coach' continues to blend humor and heart, delving into the complexities of life as it presents the challenges faced by both a dedicated coach and an individual striving for personal growth. The episode showcases the importance of mental health and self-care, while weaving in the trademark wit and lovable characters that have made 'Coach' a beloved sitcom.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 19, 1989
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (56)