Evening Shade Season 1 Episode 2

Evening Shade Season 1 Episode 2 There Once Was a Boy Named Wood

  • September 28, 1990
  • 23 min
  •   (20)

Evening Shade Season 1 Episode 2: "There Once Was a Boy Named Wood"

In this heartwarming episode of "Evening Shade," titled "There Once Was a Boy Named Wood," the idyllic small town of Evening Shade continues to charm viewers with its colorful cast of characters and their everyday adventures. Directed by Michael Lessac and written by Linda Morris and Vic Rauseo, this episode first aired on September 30, 1990.

As Evening Shade gears up for its annual picnic, excitement is in the air. With the sun shining and the town buzzing with anticipation, the residents are ready to come together and enjoy some much-needed leisure time. However, trouble is afoot as the beloved high school football field is in desperate need of repair, creating a quandary for Coach Wood Newton (played by Burt Reynolds) and the town.

Despite the challenges, Wood is determined to make the picnic and the football field a resounding success. His wife, Ava (played by Marilu Henner), offers her support as she witnesses Wood's determination to motivate his team and encourage community involvement.

Meanwhile, the townsfolk are busy preparing for the picnic in their own unique ways. Herman Stiles (played by Michael Jeter), the town's eccentric salesman, hatches an outrageous plan to turn the football field's troubles into a sparkling opportunity. His enthusiastic ideas and zany personality add a delightful touch of comedy to the episode.

Coach Wood's daughter, Taylor (played by Jay R. Ferguson), who is struggling with her identity and aspirations, finds solace in writing poetry and connecting with her mother's spirit. As she navigates the complexities of adolescence, Taylor's coming-of-age journey is sensitively portrayed, touching on themes of self-discovery and personal growth.

Elsewhere, the talented but dim-witted Harlan Elldridge (played by Charles Durning) joins forces with the lovable and quirky Iva Mae (played by Ann Wedgeworth). Their comedic chemistry provides many laughs as they tackle the challenges of organizing the picnic and ensuring the food is a hit with the townsfolk.

As the picnic day dawns, the community of Evening Shade comes together to celebrate their town spirit. The warmth and camaraderie among the characters shine through as they enjoy games, music, and mouthwatering food. Laughter fills the air as the townsfolk compete in amusing contests, showcasing their individual talents and fostering a strong sense of community.

Amidst the festivities, Wood discovers unexpected inspiration from an unlikely source. This revelation brings him closer to understanding the importance of unity and teamwork, not only within his football team but also within the entire Evening Shade community.

The episode concludes with a heartwarming twist that renews everyone's faith in the power of togetherness. As family, friends, and neighbors come together to cheer on the team and rally behind the town's beloved football field, the bonds they share grow even stronger. It's a testament to the resilience and spirit of the people of Evening Shade.

"There Once Was a Boy Named Wood" captures the essence of Evening Shade's charm, blending comedy, warmth, and relatable storytelling. Through its endearing characters and delightful plotlines, the episode reminds us of the value of community, perseverance, and the simple joys found in the small moments of life.

So, grab a seat and immerse yourself in the heartwarming world of Evening Shade as Coach Wood, his family, and the rest of the town embark on their unforgettable journey of laughter, love, and the pursuit of happiness.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 28, 1990
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English