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The aftermath of the double murder trial and the impact on his family and the victims' families.
In an interview, series developer Stu Zicherman noted a specific goal for the finale: He did not want to end the show in a prison cell because "it felt too sad". Instead, the episode ends with Aaron’s fiancée, Shayanna Jenkins (Jaylen Barron), watching a group of young boys enthusiastically playing a pickup football game. Zicherman explained, "I didn't want to end it in prison with Aaron... We wanted to find a way to show this idea that the game continues to go on and that people like Aaron — and there are other players in the history of the game — are just forgotten". As Shayanna watches, her smile slowly fades, realizing the cycle is starting all over again. The episode ends not with a funeral, but with the sound of children cheering, implying that despite knowing the risks, America's love for football is pathological and endless. americansportsstorys01e10720p10bitwebrip top
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This episode showcases that the downfall of Hernandez was not overnight, but a series of poor, drug-fueled decisions stemming from his own warped judgment. He is seen isolating himself, pushing away loved ones, and seeking out dangerous new friends, setting the stage for the tragic end. B. The Psychological Thriller Aspect Zicherman explained, "I didn't want to end it