
*Color availability varies based on material.Ħ0X Custom Strings warrants each 452X and X set against peep rotation, serving separation, creep, manufacturing defects in materials, craftsmanship and design for a period of one (1) year from the delivery date. If your end serving color isn’t available in Powergrip or Crossbow Serving, your center will default to black. Q: Will your center serving match you end servings?Ī: We try to match YOUR centers & end servings the best we can, however BCY Powergrip is only manufactured in the basic colors (Black, Blue, Flo Green, Tan, Flo Orange, Flo Pink, Red, White). Q: What will happen if a fluorescent or lighter serving is put on top of dark string material?Ī: When fluorescent or lighter serving is put over top of a dark string material the dark material tends to bleed into the serving distorting the serving color & becoming semi translucent in some cases. If you do not have a limb sticker, please fill in as much information as possible. Features of a 60X Bear Lights Out Bow String & cable Set:Ī : String Lengths can be found on the limb sticker on your bow. These will be served for any factory string stops and idler wheels. Visit our Bear Custom Bowstrings page for more bow models. This includes the bowstring with a length of 87 3/4and a buss cable with a length of 32 1/8. It's just a bummer sometimes that good television has to compete with good viewership.ĭid you enjoy the series? What did you think of the finale? Sound off below.Full set of custom made Bear Lights Out bow string and cables for your Compound bow. In the end, it was the characters that drove the story forward and gave viewers another dramatic family to watch. While not perfect, it did bring in a unique backdrop and look into the boxing world. There were certainly places the show could go and I can only imagine where Patrick's final moments would have played over into the future.įX has delivered some fantastic shows that explore human characters and the struggles of life, and Lights Out is no different. I never thought the show could go on for more than potentially three seasons, but if it had been at least given the chance, the characters would have had more time to develop and grow.
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Thus is life.Īnd as such, it was bittersweet that it was the series finale. Patrick has been a solid character worth watching and rooting for and after all of the hardships and turmoil, I actually wished he could have received the perfect happy ending. The fact that he'd come so far, defeated his rival, and saved his family financially, only to be struck with this unfortunate turn of events was heartbreaking. The worst repercussion had finally hit the champ boxer and he couldn't even recall who won the fight. Watching Patrick stare at the mirror with a confused expression was a sad moment. The scene that really hit home for me was after the fight. Even the Barry and Hal struggle for control was just bubbling to fruition. It's just unfortunate that we'll never get to see where that story was headed. It was a moment where he could break down and reveal what was going on inside.Īs for the United Boxers, it felt a little bland, but I understood its purpose in adding another element for season 2. He's had a heavy emotional weight to bear and viewers were allowed to see another side to him. Patrick was filled with a sense of remorse for some of his actions on his journey towards the comeback.

Yet, there was more to this episode than just the fight and the most prominent was the confessional scene.

I had to remember that this was scripted television, but I was certainly engaged. I'm glad it ultimately didn't, but that referee was getting on my nerves with his stopping the fight and making poor calls. It is funny though, that where an outcome is supposed to hinge on only the two boxers, that a dirty referee and a paid off doctor could potentially change the course of events. There were a few times where I got the feeling of a choreographed fight, but for the most part, the boxing battle was a great payoff. Shows containing fight sequences of any kind often last barely seconds, but Lights Out gave viewers a real, complete match. I applaud that the actual fight lasted a good ten minutes. There was more to the fight than just the money. Both of these men are great fighters, but there was a certain heart and zeal behind Patrick. And boy, when Patrick came out swinging, his fists must have felt like trucks with the way he was pummeling his opponent. The people he needed on his side truly were. Mike Fumosa's comment about never quitting, his father and brother in his corner rooting him on, and his wife mouthing the word "Now" showed how important that support system is. That being said, it was the support of his family and his determination to succeed that pushed him forward towards victory.
