

* In the wake of his separation from Laura, Coach Baker isn’t in a great place. At the end of the hour, he shoots his dad a text, informing Corey that he needs some more time to make his decision. Even Layla points out that Spencer will be a Beverly High celebrity now that he’s won the championship, and he seems even more reluctant to back out and return to Crenshaw. Rochelle also has a Very Important Father, who’s one of the football team’s most influential boosters - and she really wants Spencer to meet her dad and establish a solid relationship with him. Then there’s the arrival of Rochelle Moseley (played by Ambitions‘ Kayla Smith), a recent Beverly grad and aspiring female sports agent. For one thing, he’d be letting the Beverly High team down, just as they’re getting hyped up about the idea of winning back-to-back state championships. At first, it seems like a no-brainer: How could he pass up the chance to come back home and play for his father? But Spencer spends the episode second-guessing that choice. * Spencer continues to consider his dad’s offer to play football at South Crenshaw. “Man, thanks for convincing Mom to let me come stay with you.” They share a loving hug - and I have so many questions. “How was your ride up from Nevada?” Corey asks. Even as Dillon’s paternity remains a question mark, the show introduces another mysterious family matter: At the end of the episode, Corey heads to the bus station and picks up a strapping young man, whose name and relationship to Corey aren’t revealed. Why mess with that? Grace agrees, and it seems like a pleasant conclusion to this storyline.īut of course it isn’t.

Corey loves Dillon regardless of their blood relation, and Dillon is under the blissfully ignorant impression that his biological father is back in his life. Back when Corey thought Grace knew who Dillon’s father was, it seemed like a necessary piece of information now that he knows she’s in the dark, he doesn’t think it’d do any good to learn the truth. Later, after Grace and Corey’s tempers have cooled, they try once more to discuss Dillon’s paternity - and just when Grace agrees to get a test done, Corey counters that they should leave well enough alone. Roswell, New Mexico Adds Jason Behr (TV’s Original Max Evans) in Season 2
