Parker Lewis Can't Lose: Season 2, Episode 12

Boy Meets Girl (10 Nov. 1991)

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This episode kicks off the Parker and Annie Sloan saga. While volunteering to help setup a dance for the school Parker meets the love of his life Annie Sloan. As with teen-aged love the two... See full summary »

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This episode kicks off the Parker and Annie Sloan saga. While volunteering to help setup a dance for the school Parker meets the love of his life Annie Sloan. As with teen-aged love the two experience a puppy love and then things become a little rocky as each of them over complicate things. In a new to PLCL style this episode seems documentary as you see individual scenes of Annie or Parker discussing their feelings and worries for the future. The catalyst in this episode is the one and only Nick Comstock (the diner manager). Will his views help the couple or help destroy it? Written by Anonymous

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Boy Meets Girl? More like Parker Lewis Can't Lose meets cheesiness!
17 June 2007 | by (San Diego, CA) – See all my reviews

This might not come off as the most 'positive' of all comments, but right off the bat I'll point out this episode was no bueno. This episode began the whole saga of Parker and Annie Sloan. The episode is one of the slowest moving episodes ever (Not only plot-wise, but they have tons of slow-motion scenes of Annie... A lot). As cool as Parker is Annie is really bland and boring (Although she is smoking hot). Maybe it's just how her character is written, but she's always very drone-like and a buzz-kill. The majority of the episode is the two of them individually talking about their feelings and worries about how the other sees them. I didn't realize it originally, but there's a sequel to the episode later called "Boy Meets Girl II" (It's as bland as this episode as even the title is uncreative). Perhaps Annie just rubs me the wrong way as I feel she brings Parker down, but she is in over half of the episodes of Season 3 and most would agree Season 3 was a huge downer. So using the powers of deduction Annie + Parker Lewis = Show cancellation! Then again maybe it's just me :)


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