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  1. Double Turn: Directed by Peter Segal. With Stephen Amell, Alexander Ludwig, Alison Luff, Mary McCormack. The culmination of all Jack's efforts finally pays off as the DWL is featured on the biggest stage in its history, but when outside-thering drama enters the squared circle, there's a lot more on the line than the championship belt.

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    • Drama, Sport
    • Peter Segal
    • 2021-10-10
  2. Oct 10, 2021 · A satisfying finale ends the season on a joyful note. A recap of “Double Turn,” the season finale and episode 8 of the first season of ‘Heels’ on Starz, starring Stephen Amell.

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    Double Turn is the eighth and final episode of the first season of the Starz original wrestling drama Heels.

    The culmination of all Jack’s efforts finally pays off as the DWL is featured on the biggest stage in its history, but when outside-thering drama enters the squared circle, there’s a lot more on the line than the championship belt.

    Young Jack practices his swing, while Ace asks if Jack likes him as a friend. Jack explains that they're brothers and that he loves him, which is better than liking him, as it means he has to be there for him even when he's a pain in the ass. When Tom notices the boys playing around, he tells Jack to wrestle him instead, despite Jack clearly not wanting to. They lock up, and Tom throws him to the ground a couple of times, but then Jack manages to knock Tom down, though only for a moment. Tom regains the upper hand and forces Jack to say that he quits.

    Jack flees the ring as Gully commands that someone get him. While headed to the back, Jack is tackled by Bob Wired, but Ace comes to his defense and the two of them run to the parking lot and drive off after being attacked by security. Ace explains that he went after Gully with the intent of beating him up, but he was tempted with booze and drugs and Gully tricked him. However, Gully did admittedly listen to Ace, which is more than he can say for Jack. He even said Ace could stop being a heel. Speaking of which, Jack reveals that Ace will be winning the belt next week as the beginning of his journey to turn him back into a face. Jack claims that he's only trying to protect Ace, which is also why he screwed him over back when Bill came scouting. He was protecting Ace from himself. He wasn't ready for the big time and he didn't want to watch Ace drink himself to death in six months, but Ace isn't convinced and then asks if Jack and Willie planted the Kleenex in the crowd that night, which Jack's claims he didn't.

    As Nozomi ices Gully's wounds, he scolds his crew for not getting to Jack, but they were under the impression that it was a promo. Paul suggests taking them on in Duffy, but Rooster advises against it. To get back at Jack, they have to beat him at his own game. The only reason he got Ace is that he promised him what he wanted to hear, specifically that he would get to be face again. Rooster is certain that after tonight, Jack is already promising Ace the same thing. Given that Jack just kicked Gully's ass in his own ring, Rooster advises Gully to do the same to Jack during the main event at the fair.

    Jack drops Ace off, and Ace thanks him for coming to pick him off, but he's not looking forward to hearing how pissed off their mother will be for leaving the car in Jacksonville. They even begin to joke about how Jack punched Gully.

    Jack returns home, where Staci is nowhere to be found. He finds a note on the counter that reveals she and Thomas are staying at Courtney's for the time being after learning that he arranged for Ace to be pelted with Kleenex.

    Crystal is approached by one of her neighbors, who are looking forward to seeing her in the state fair, but Crystal informs her that she quit despite being fired.

    Starring

    •Stephen Amell as Jack Spade •Alexander Ludwig as Ace Spade •Alison Luff as Staci Spade •Mary McCormack as Willie Day •Kelli Berglund as Crystal Tyler •Allen Maldonado as Rooster Robbins •James Harrison as Apocalypse •Roxton Garcia as Thomas Spade •Chris Bauer as Wild Bill Hancock

    Guest Starring

    •David James Elliott as Tom Spade •Trey Tucker as Bobby Pin •Robby Ramos as Diego Cottonmouth •Duke Davis Roberts as Big Jim Kitchen •Alice Barrett-Mitchell as Carol Spade •Joel Murray as Eddie Earl •Marcia DeBonis as Debbie •Larry Clarke as Ted Day •Eliza Coyle as Annie Earl •Missy Yager as Constance Garrity •Sir Brodie as Charles •Ross Benjamin as Edward •Ryann Redmond as Whitney •Danielle Gross as Courtney •Katie Carpenter as Kate •Brian Scannell as TBA •Sumi Yu as Nozomi •Mike O'Malley as Charlie Gully •Phil Brooks as Ricky Rabies

    Co-Starring

    •Tatom Pender as Helen •Andrew Henault as Kevin •Sam Puefua as Bob Wired •DJ Walton as Lucifer 78 •Luke Hawx as The Hole •Pj Hawx as Denny the Ref •Margaret Morris as Robin Day •Mason Gillett as Young Ace Spade •Jaxon McHan as Young Jack Spade •Augusta Mariano as Morgan Embry •Brad Brinkley as Joe Trombley •Scott Hunter as The Dad •Robert Stevens Wayne as Mickey Holloway

  3. Oct 10, 2021 · Double Turn Episode 8 of Heels begins the season 1 finale in the past, with Jack taught some lessons by his dad, encouraged to lock up and wrestle. While Ace watches on, Jack’s dad implores him to quit.

  4. Oct 2, 2021 · Heels 1x08 "Double Turn" Season 1 Episode 8 Promo (Season Finale) - The culmination of all Jack’s efforts finally pays off as the DWL is featured on the bigg...

  5. Heels S01 E08 Season Finale Trailer | 'Double Turn' | Rotten Tomatoes TV. Check out the new Heels Season 1 Episode8 Trailer starring Stephen Amell! Let us know what you think in the...

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  6. Oct 11, 2021 · Quantrell Colbert. SPOILER ALERT: Do not keep reading if you have not seen the Season 1 finale of “ Heels ,” titled “Double Turn” The Starz pro wrestling drama “Heels” wrapped up its first...