{"id":1077,"date":"2007-06-08T17:52:21","date_gmt":"2007-06-08T17:52:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2007\/06\/youre-up-dude.html"},"modified":"2007-06-08T17:52:21","modified_gmt":"2007-06-08T17:52:21","slug":"youre-up-dude","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2007\/06\/youre-up-dude.html","title":{"rendered":"You&#8217;re Up, Dude"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the new HBO series, &#8220;John from Cincinnati,&#8221; The Yosts are a wildly dysfunctional, furious family of three generations of surfers in California, near the Mexico border. We meet the Yosts in the midst of a meltdown that&#8217;s been going on for years\u2014they&#8217;ve been wrecked by injury, drugs, rage, and surfing.<br \/>\nA stranger, John, has just come to town. Dressed in casual L.A.-chic linen and hunky in a young Depp sort of way, John seems to have come just for them: His first words to father Yost, a former surf-star with a blown-out knee, are, &#8220;You should get back in the game, Mitch Yost.&#8221; And things\u2014puzzling, paranormal things\u2014start to happen.<br \/>\nThere&#8217;s the levitating you may have seen in the ads, but there&#8217;s also a rearranging of a bitter crust of hate and anger. John, whoever he is, seems to be working some sort of magic. A savant\/cosmic Christ figure, John is allegedly from Cincinnati \u2013J.C., get it?\u2014but it&#8217;s likely that he&#8217;s from nowhere near Ohio, or, one begins to suspect, Earth.<br \/>\nThe show&#8217;s creators went to great lengths to get the surfing right. And as far as my former Maui resident eye can tell, they have. I&#8217;m a sucker for good waves and the people obsessed with them. They even let us forget that surfing is a great big metaphor for life, and let us watch the waves and how their actual oceanic power has quite literally eroded this family.<br \/>\nIf I&#8217;m a sucker for surfing, then I&#8217;m down for the count for stories of transformation.<br \/>\nEspecially good ones that cause messy, real change in multi-dimensional characters. Around episode three, an underlying benevolence begins to emerge from fuming chaos. A sweetness, a goodness, a magic-is-realness. &#8220;People&#8221; magazine called it &#8220;precious.&#8221; I call it potential.<br \/>\nHas HBO done what &#8220;Peaceful Warrior,&#8221; &#8220;What the Bleep?&#8221; and &#8220;Celestine Prophecy&#8221; could not? Created a compelling, character-driven foray into the mystical divine? John, of few words, repeats two things: &#8220;What do you want?&#8221; to people who seem to be essentially good and &#8220;The end is near&#8221; to those who do not. He also answers questions by repeating them, as a kind of Zen mirror. It\u2019s a testament to both the writers and actor that this is more fascinating than annoying to watch.<br \/>\nThe cast is full of faces you knew once. Rebecca De Mornay (from &#8220;Risky Business&#8221;) is angry mom Yost; the dad from &#8220;Married\u2026 with Children,&#8221; Ed O&#8217;Neill, is a kooky family friend; and Luke Perry (&#8220;90210,&#8221; babay) is a sketchy surfer&#8217;s agent. The sleeper star here is the youngest Yost, Shaun, a wonderfully subdued Greyson Fletcher.<br \/>\nWhether this show will give us what we want or have an end that is near is unclear, but by the end of the third episode I definitely wanted more of J.C., the explosive, changing surfers, and a mystical magic of uncertain origins.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the new HBO series, &#8220;John from Cincinnati,&#8221; The Yosts are a wildly dysfunctional, furious family of three generations of surfers in California, near the Mexico border. We meet the Yosts in the midst of a meltdown that&#8217;s been going on for years\u2014they&#8217;ve been wrecked by injury, drugs, rage, and surfing. 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