

When Jocelyn comes home, she's angry at Beth for listening to her phone calls, which is how she found out about the golf course incident. When he comes home, he denies it and says something misogynistic to her. One day, when Beth comes home, she discovers a hair pin that doesn't belong to her or Jocelyn in Lawrence's truck and believes that he's having an affair. Kayla then insults Beth and says the Hot flashes are a bad influence and believes that everyone in town will listen to her instead of Beth.Īs Beth does some more practicing for the other games, Lawrence believes she would by tired of this, but Jocelyn is sure that the Hot Flashes are taking these games and the donations seriously. Beth rebukes them by telling them that Millie and another boy were making out at the miniature golf course a week earlier and blackmails them to not insult Ginger, or she'll put it on Facebook. Beth then gets into an argument with them, with Kayla saying that Millie has followed and respects the bible. As the Hot flashes leave, Millie lies by saying that Ginger tried to feel her up.Īs Kayla and Millie leave, Kayla gives Beth a back handed complement and makes a homophobic insult about Ginger. Roy is unable to referee the game due to food poisoning, but the Hot Flashes manage to score 18 points, despite losing to the Lady Armadillos who score 37, as well Clementine pulling a muscle and some harassment from the Lady Armadillos' coach Slaughter, who is also one of her ex-husbands. Paul convinces them to go and play and tells them that his Aunt died of Breast Cancer as her town didn't have a mobile unit to treat her. The first game has very few spectators and the betting pools now has $400. Just then Millie and her friends come by and deliver backhanded complements to them. While meeting with the others and telling them about these new problems, Beth tells them that she doesn't know if her marriage is good. Roxie then goes to her friend Roy and asks him to serve as Referee for their games as he has taken it up as a second job due to money being tight for him.īeth later discovers that no one's betting in the pool and that they have less than $200. Roxie designs the team's uniforms which Ginger prints up. He even manages to get them more focused with playing. The team starts off rough with infighting among Clementine and Roxie, but Paul manages to get all of them to stop and reminds all of them to use their innate abilities and to use it to their advantage.
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Kayla tries to convince Beth otherwise, but Beth stands with her choice.īeth then asks Paul Lazarini, a veterinarian who lost his license for committing a minor felony and a friend of Tess to coach the team, to which he agrees. Beth tells her the proceeds are going to the mobile unit. Beth then names the team the “Hot Flashes".Īt the Post office where Beth's husband Lawrence is the Postmaster, Beth puts up posters for the event while the church Secretary Kayla Rash, whose daughter Millie is one of the Lady Armadillos, assumes the church will receive the money and split half of it with the School's marching band. When the other four Women along with their new team manager Laurie show up for practice, Florine tries to talk Beth into think of other ways to get the money, but Beth convinces her that she's still capable of playing and appoints her as starting line up. Beth tells them they can get the money if they can make $15,000 on concessions and admissions, as well as a betting pool on themselves for three games against the state champions the Lady Armadillos, for which her daughter Jocelyn is a member.

Ginger Peabody, who owns a car dealership, Florine Clarkston, who's running for mayor, Roxie Rosales, a pothead and Clementine Winks, a multiple divorcee. She later calls the state health department which tells her that she needs to raise $25,000 within two months to keep the clinic open.īeth gets in contact with some other women from the Burning Bush High School's 1980 basketball team. Beth then discovers that there was a mix-up when she filed the paperwork and that she had to reapply yearly. Beth is upset as her friend Tess Muldoon, who died from breast cancer three years ago left the center her money and the state was going to match it. One day, while going through menopause, she discovers that the local breast cancer screening unit is closing down due to a lack of funding. Beth Humphrey is a middle aged woman living in Burning Bush Texas.
