By Thomas Chambers
Editor’s Note: Thomas Chambers, our man on the rail, continues his review of the debut season of Jockeys. You can find his first two installments here and here (midway down).
In a workmanlike and informative week, the theme of Jockeys is “Competitive,” with a capital “C.” We also get a good look at the many chapeaus of Jimmy the Hat.
Chantal is back, and Ms. Sutherland establishes the idea that when out on the track, every rider, including her love Mike Smith, is just another jockey. They’re out there to win. To drive home the point, we see Mike and Chantal each arriving at the track, in an Escalade and a Corvette, respectively. “She’s so competitive, we don’t even ride in the same car anymore,” Smith says. Chantal replies with a roll of her eyes: “I know I make better coffee than him. But he folds laundry better than me.”
Posted on February 25, 2009