Watch a tense yet funny moment from the new cheerleading comedy series Stumble. Coach Courteney Potter (Jenn Lyon) faces a tough challenge as she tries to unite a messy, uncoordinated team at her new school following a major career setback.
The show, inspired by Netflix’s Cheer docuseries and featuring Monica Aldama, focuses on Courteney’s struggle to work her award-winning magic on a chaotic squad. In this exclusive preview clip from NBC’s comedy, some team members brawl on the mat, and Courteney interrupts with her trademark Texas accent:
“Hey, cut it out! We don’t have time to be dealing with this kinda nonsense.”
She then watches their failed attempt at a human pyramid, followed by another scuffle, prompting her to say:
“Knock it off! Ya’ll can’t even throw a simple pyramid. How ya’ll gonna compete at Daytona, huh?”
Courteney’s fiery side is also clear as she reprimands two boys, Steven (Ryan Pinkston) and Dimarcus (Jarrett Austin Brown), before emotionally declaring:
“Practice is over.”
The tension eases when she escapes to the candy button factory to drown her sorrows, humorously noted as “open every day except Christmas and Tuesdays.”
Summary: The clip captures Coach Courteney’s intense but heartfelt effort to mold a troubled team, blending frustration with humor as she navigates challenges in the new comedy series Stumble.
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