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  1. Michelle realizes she is the last member of her team who is still in play. She spots David Garcia playing basketball. He's helps her, creating a diversion by turning on the sprinkler system on the field. The hipsters guarding the can fall back, and Tina and Alex take out the last defenders. Michelle makes a run for it, kicks the can and wins ...

  2. Feb 16, 2015 · While the characters in Togetherness may not be able to see how the events surrounding a single failed kickball game might change the trajectory of their lives, when they look back in an attempt ...

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  3. Feb 15, 2015 · Kick the Can: Directed by Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass. With Mark Duplass, Melanie Lynskey, Amanda Peet, Steve Zissis. Michelle organizes a day of fun with old friends; Michelle challenges a group of hipsters to a game.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
    • 2015-02-15
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    Gather together players. You'll need at least three people to play, but this game can involve many players. With a large enough space and enough hiding spots, you could play with well over 20 players.[2] X Research source Get together a group of kids from your neighborhood, from school, or from after school clubs to play this game with you. Invite kids your age you see playing alone to come ...
    Find a soda can or bottle. Bottles and cans are the typical choice for this game, but you can use anything that could be safely kicked some distance. Other options include balls, small trash cans, small boxes, plastic cones, a plastic bucket, and so on. Give your item a few trial kicks. You don't want it to go too far or too short. Choose an object that can be kicked a medium distance. You ...
    Determine the boundaries of your game. The best play ares will be large, with plenty of hiding places.[4] X Research source Playgrounds and parks work great, as do cul-de-sac streets (which are closed off at one end). Clearly agree on the boundaries of your play area with all players. Natural features, like tree-lines, large rocks, and paths are a great way of clearly outlining the boundaries ...
    Designate a jail area. The jail is where players go when they're caught by the seeker. Your jail, much like your playing area, should have clearly defined boundaries. Some common places used for the jail include decks, patios, benches, porches, and so on.[5] X Research source If you don't have a clearly defined jail in your play area, make one by arranging branches, stones, cones, and more to ...
    Pick the seeker and agree on a count time. Use rock, paper, scissors to select the seeker or use whatever method you prefer. No matter how many players there are, there is only one seeker per game. After that, agree with other players on the time the seeker will count before searching for hiders.[6] X Research source The more time you have to hide, the more likely it is hiders will have a ...
    The harder you kick the can, the longer it will take for the seeker to get it and the longer you will have to hide. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0
    Use your best judgement when playing. Playing too aggressively or hiding in dangerous locations could result in injury or harm. Thanks Helpful 6 Not Helpful 2
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  4. Feb 16, 2015 · True to its title, the episode is centered around a game of kick the can rather than kickball, after Michelle is forced to compromise with a token hipster wearing a whistle that probably doesn’t ...

  5. On Togetherness Season 1 Episode 5, Brett and Michelle's first couples therapy session prompts an unlikely game of kick the can. And if fun isn't an option, they can always fake it.

  6. Feb 15, 2015 · On Togetherness Season 1 Episode 5, Michelle's outing for her old friends could be ruined when another group books the same venue for a game of Kick the Can. Toggle navigation.

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