When Mark tires of being the responsible, predictable twin he decides to adopt a new image based on famous bad boys like Marlon Brando and James Dean; David's offer to perform a simple oil change on Sandy's car spirals out of control.
This is a funny episode and Jeremy Licht does a great job portraying the "new" Mark -- a leather-jacketed, earring-wearing, smart-mouthed punk with no-fricks-to-give. The script makes the most of the premise with many great lines such as "It ain't Beaver Cleaver" and referring to Mark as "Kid Vicious".
The B-story is a little too drawn out but it's amusing to see Sandy's frustration building. "Are you fixing it or GUTTING it?" she asks David of her car. 7/10.
This is a funny episode and Jeremy Licht does a great job portraying the "new" Mark -- a leather-jacketed, earring-wearing, smart-mouthed punk with no-fricks-to-give. The script makes the most of the premise with many great lines such as "It ain't Beaver Cleaver" and referring to Mark as "Kid Vicious".
The B-story is a little too drawn out but it's amusing to see Sandy's frustration building. "Are you fixing it or GUTTING it?" she asks David of her car. 7/10.