A mysterious teacup gives an elderly woman the power of eternal youth -- at a cost.A mysterious teacup gives an elderly woman the power of eternal youth -- at a cost.A mysterious teacup gives an elderly woman the power of eternal youth -- at a cost.
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John D. LeMay
- Ryan Dallion
- (as John D. Le May)
Louise Robey
- Micki Foster
- (as Robey)
Timothy Burd
- Teddy
- (as Tim Burd)
Bruce Vavrina
- Young Bum
- (as Bruce Vavarina)
Jan Filips
- David Kay
- (as Jan Fillips)
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- TriviaOn Kristen's blanket you can see a copy of the Tales From the Crypt comic book.
- GoofsRyan holds up a music album that is supposed to be by Lady Die. From the cover, it is actually clearly a copy of Breakout by Swing Out Sister.
- Quotes
Jack Marshak: Who ate all the chips?
Ryan: [holding up a mousetrap with a dead mouse] I think it was one of your friends.
[throws it onto the counter]
Jack Marshak: Oh, charming. Right where we cut the bread.
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not as bad as the previous episode, but almost
A cursed teacup who chokes the life-force of those that drink from it ,via ivy, and grants it's owner rejuvenation is the evil antique this week and both Micki and Ryan believe that a new up and coming rocker has it in her possession, so they go about getting it back.
While this episode is better than "Cupid's Quiver", it's not by much as the negatives (Birdy, an elderly social worker with an unseemly crush on Jack and a 'cutesy' little homeless girl being the chief offenders) outweigh the positives (the rock version of "I'm a Little Teapot" wait maybe that could be construed as a negative too). It was nice to see Jack get more screen time in this episode. But sadly I feel the need to reiterate the show has still yet to find it's groove (it will in a few episodes though so stick with it)
My Grade:D+
While this episode is better than "Cupid's Quiver", it's not by much as the negatives (Birdy, an elderly social worker with an unseemly crush on Jack and a 'cutesy' little homeless girl being the chief offenders) outweigh the positives (the rock version of "I'm a Little Teapot" wait maybe that could be construed as a negative too). It was nice to see Jack get more screen time in this episode. But sadly I feel the need to reiterate the show has still yet to find it's groove (it will in a few episodes though so stick with it)
My Grade:D+
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