Noticeably bad casting in this episode. For openers, Keith Amos (as Ziggy) was about 14 years older than Kellie S Williams. He was almost old enough to be her father-and it came across that way. The militant outfit and mannerisms weren't convincing. Laura looked cute here. It was not clear to me why she would fall for this guy (especially since she disliked him in the first place). It also made no sense to not involve Steve in the situation, and get what would had to have been a jealous reaction. I'm a big Steve-Laura enthusiast. I don't like Laura with anyone but Steve! However, Kellie S makes this all work. She looks good here, and she's a fine actress, as always.
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Opposites Attract (#5.20)
ComedyFan201022 July 2013
Warning: Spoilers
A bit of a lazy episode I must say.
Carl helping Steve to stop hiccuping was a funny part but the story around it absolutely lacked any interesting part.and the dialogue? That was horrible
Laura falls in love with the guy who is a complete opposite of her when working with him on the story about the computers their school got. The ending was absolutely bad.It was as if they didn't have much tie left so they did that.
And the main problem that in both stories what was said and done didn't match the characters! It is as i someone who didn't know the show wrote it
Carl helping Steve to stop hiccuping was a funny part but the story around it absolutely lacked any interesting part.and the dialogue? That was horrible
Laura falls in love with the guy who is a complete opposite of her when working with him on the story about the computers their school got. The ending was absolutely bad.It was as if they didn't have much tie left so they did that.
And the main problem that in both stories what was said and done didn't match the characters! It is as i someone who didn't know the show wrote it
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