623: Buddy Guard
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623: Buddy Guard
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This was an above average episode. I did enjoy several things about it. First of all, it was great hearing Dern introduce the show! And overall, I liked the Dern and PJ subplot. It was fun hearing Dern rant on his “tirade Tuesday.” By the way, did anyone get the Ketchup reference? (Think of Ketchup and Mustard from “Top This”) The whole suing part of the story reminded me of “Victim of Circumstance,” but the episode managed to look at it from a different angle.
I didn’t enjoy the Grady subplot as much. While it was interesting hearing Grady become the bully, I thought the addition of the character of Phil was a little convenient. How old is Phil supposed to be anyways? He sounded older, but is apparently young enough to want to be hired by an eleven-year-old (or somewhere around that age) to beat up Rodney in exchange for that eleven-year-old doing his chores? While that part threw me off a bit, I did enjoy Whit’s talk to Grady at the end of the episode. Overall, this episode was good, but not great.
I didn’t enjoy the Grady subplot as much. While it was interesting hearing Grady become the bully, I thought the addition of the character of Phil was a little convenient. How old is Phil supposed to be anyways? He sounded older, but is apparently young enough to want to be hired by an eleven-year-old (or somewhere around that age) to beat up Rodney in exchange for that eleven-year-old doing his chores? While that part threw me off a bit, I did enjoy Whit’s talk to Grady at the end of the episode. Overall, this episode was good, but not great.
Woot! A slice of life ep--I've been itching for one of these.
I enjoyed it. Grady is beginning to remind me of Isaac in some ways (a walking lesson waiting to happen ), and I greatly enjoyed the dialogue between the judge and Dern. It was fun to hear him on the defensive for a change, and stumbling all over himself in the process ^_^
I enjoyed it. Grady is beginning to remind me of Isaac in some ways (a walking lesson waiting to happen ), and I greatly enjoyed the dialogue between the judge and Dern. It was fun to hear him on the defensive for a change, and stumbling all over himself in the process ^_^
Dern was awesome, as usual. And Grady is back to annoying me again. Over all, four stars. I wouldn't listen to it more than three times in a row, because Grady drove me nuts. >_< But, Dern pretty much getting everyone to sue someone was great! He was also great in the courtroom. And I loved the judge. Very sassy to Dern.
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4/5 stars. I thought it was a pretty good episode, the PJ and Dern scenes were hilarious. Grady's not really my favorite kid, but I didn't ming him in this episode. Has Phil been in AIO before? I don't remember him. Oh, and Rodney being back was cool, except it's really weird to have him picking on Grady like he picked on other kids about 10 years ago. Like I said, 4/5, I liked this episode.
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I was pleasantly surprised to hear from Cryin’ Bryan Dern again. Dern has been one of my favorite peripheral characters; he heckles like no other. As for PJ, it’s been awhile. I remembered him since the episode in which Jack is forced to fire PJ from J&J Antiques aired recently, but I wasn’t sure it was the same kid until he came up with a crazy phrase with the initials PJ. Now the kid has been fired from two jobs, ha.
The Dern/PJ/Whit storyline was wonderful. I could tell Dern and PJ would fall flat on their faces, and it was fun to hear that story unfold. Whit kept calm as Whit usually does; remember Whit in the elevator with Dern during the bomb alert?
The Grady/Rodney/Phil storyline was okay. It was odd that Phil, who seemed old, was hanging out in a setting with Grady and Rodney. With a car and pit bull, he sounded pretty self-sufficient unlike a lower school kid. Oh well.
While not groundbreaking, Buddy Guard is certainly above average and a fine stand-alone episode: 4 stars.
The Dern/PJ/Whit storyline was wonderful. I could tell Dern and PJ would fall flat on their faces, and it was fun to hear that story unfold. Whit kept calm as Whit usually does; remember Whit in the elevator with Dern during the bomb alert?
The Grady/Rodney/Phil storyline was okay. It was odd that Phil, who seemed old, was hanging out in a setting with Grady and Rodney. With a car and pit bull, he sounded pretty self-sufficient unlike a lower school kid. Oh well.
While not groundbreaking, Buddy Guard is certainly above average and a fine stand-alone episode: 4 stars.
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EP 595 And that's the Truth was the ep he was in at Pete's Gas and Chow.
I'm gonna assume he either quit or got fired if he has all this time to run around for Dern...
I'm gonna assume he either quit or got fired if he has all this time to run around for Dern...
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I think this was a fine episode: 4 stars. I liked the Dern storyline better than the Grady/Phil storyline. Mainly because Phil was a totally new character that Grady treated as if he had known him for a long time.
Grady: "Hi Phil, be my bodyguard!"
Me: "Phil? Who's Phil?"
That said, I would like to hear more of Phil and his background.
Whit/Dern/Rodney/Judge were superb, and fine acting by all.
Grady: "Hi Phil, be my bodyguard!"
Me: "Phil? Who's Phil?"
That said, I would like to hear more of Phil and his background.
Whit/Dern/Rodney/Judge were superb, and fine acting by all.
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Was it Jymn Magon mentioned as Writer in the credits? "Buddy Guard" was his first episode then.
Nice resumé...
The Book of Pooh
DuckTales
Adventures of the Gummi Bears
TaleSpin
Goof Troop
Pretty much the whole Disney Afternoon line-up from the early '90s. (and the Pooh show is currently on Disney Channel)
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Nice resumé...
The Book of Pooh
DuckTales
Adventures of the Gummi Bears
TaleSpin
Goof Troop
Pretty much the whole Disney Afternoon line-up from the early '90s. (and the Pooh show is currently on Disney Channel)
peace,
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Quite sure he did.Taq wrote:I didn't recall that job...he didn't get fired from that position, did he?JesusFreak777 wrote:Don't forget that PJ also worked at the gas station too.
It was very good. The whole bullying issue was nicely handled. Yet, it seems like the parents of Odyssey have no power. Can't they do something about Rodney, I mean, it's been quite some years of his abuse.
haha, that threw me off, too!! I thought that Phil was some newish person I'd managed to miss hearing about.Dr. Watson wrote:I think this was a fine episode: 4 stars. I liked the Dern storyline better than the Grady/Phil storyline. Mainly because Phil was a totally new character that Grady treated as if he had known him for a long time.
Grady: "Hi Phil, be my bodyguard!"
Me: "Phil? Who's Phil?"
That said, I would like to hear more of Phil and his background.
Same with PJ- I didn't realize who he was until he did the catchy phrase with his name. I like PJ, aside from the fact he's irresponsible and such. Maybe it's just his enthusiasm and the phrases with his name!
At that one point where Dern is talking to PJ- is the commercial in the background the same one for Pete's Gas and Chow that they had wayy back, about the jumbo spaghetti fork?