D’Arcy Carden, Melanie Field and A League of Their Own’s Final

Prime Video’s “A League of Their Own” tackles many themes, but one in particular that comes up, again and again, is female friendship — and that theme truly takes center stage in the series’ emotional finale episode.

Inspiration from the film of the same title “A League of Their Own”The series follows the evolution of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, and the impact it has on the lives of the Rockford Peaches’ players. The series explores the intersections between race and gender during the historic beginnings of the girls’ baseball league in World War II.

It also features queer storylines that impact the lives and work of team members. Main character Carson Shaw (Abbi Jacobson) meets Greta Gill (D’Arcy Carden) and Jo De Luca (Melanie Field) on her way to tryouts. Greta and Jo have a close bond. They plan to move to California when the season is over. However, when Carson begins to fall for Greta, Greta responds and plans are changed. Jo soon realizes that the world is different.

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“They’ve been together for so long that there’s like chapters of their life,” Field said. “I’m sure that at some point, Jo was head over heels in love with Greta. Maybe she always is a little bit.”

Jo suggests that she is queer, but Greta & Carson keep their relationship private. Jo tries to watch out for Greta, because a previous relationship of hers with another woman didn’t end well.

“Their relationship is complicated and [has] many layers, as many best friend, sister or soulmate friendships can be,” Carden said. “I don’t think they always know what it is, but I think it’s like these inseparable soulmate sisters that have each other’s backs and like want the best for each other and have probably learned some toxic behavior that maybe is not the best for the other one.”

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Greta’s and Jo’s relationship isn’t romantic, but it does not end there.

“My female friendships have always been intense, really intense, and complicated in a beautiful way,”Field added. “I’ve often said like, ‘There is nothing like the bond between two women in my experience in my life.’ It’s complex, it’s complicated. Sometimes it’s breezy. Sometimes it’s not. Sometimes it’s confusing. But there is an intense love and bond between these two that I know we felt and that we really enjoyed exploring.”

The two women’s dynamic becomes tested when Jo ultimately gets traded to the South bend Blue Sox for getting caught at a queer nightclub that some of the Peaches stumble upon near Rockford. The plot twist at the end the second season, when the Peaches take on the Blue Sox, leads to another unexpected moment. Jo hits a home run out of the park to secure the win for the Blue Sox, but when rounding first base, she twists her knee (wounded from getting beat up at the gay bar) and can’t make it around the bases.

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“It was funny because I was very focused on making sure that I was in the zone because that was an incredibly heartbreaking experience for Jo and I really, really wanted to capture it. I didn’t, I wasn’t thinking about everyone else’s experience, I wasn’t necessarily expecting to look around and see tears in everybody’s eyes, you know, so that was very real for me when we were, you know, walking around the bases. It was just us huddled together, improvising, sniffling. You know, snotting the whole team.”

Carson and Greta first come to Jo’s aid, making eye contact and nodding in silent agreement to pick Jo up and help her round the bases. Carden also participated in the filming of that final baseball scene.

“It was a little meta. We were ending the show, it was one of our last days and Melanie/Jo is like the beating heart of this show,” Carden said. “To see Melanie/Jo in pain or losing her to the other team was hard for all of us. It was like a really special day and we sort of let our emotions get the best of us, which I think is fine and works, but we were really inconsolable that day. It was a good but tough day.”

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