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Episode cast overview: | |||
Corin Nemec | ... | Parker Lloyd Lewis | |
Billy Jayne | ... | Mikey Randall | |
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Troy W. Slaten | ... | Jerry Steiner (as Troy Slaten) |
Maia Brewton | ... | Shelly Lewis | |
Abraham Benrubi | ... | Larry Kubiac | |
Timothy Stack | ... | Mr. Martin Lewis | |
Mary Ellen Trainor | ... | Mrs. Lewis | |
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Jennifer Guthrie | ... | Annie Sloan |
B.J. Barie | ... | Badge | |
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Charles Fowlkes | ... | Delivery Man |
Dom Irrera | ... | Joey Pants | |
Curtis Armstrong | ... | Self | |
Martha Quinn | ... | Self |
Parker just can't get a break as he finds out when he plans a quiet night alone with Annie (As his parents are out of town). As word gets out that Parker has the house to himself everyone at Santo Domingo wants a piece and a party quickly forms. Throughout the episode Parker is caught between time with Annie and the various troubles forming downstairs at the party. Parker quickly becomes overwhelmed as various subplots grow to drown out any possibility of anything developing between him and Annie. Written by Anonymous
This episode's a trip as you watch the world pile up on Parker. Right from the get-go you know the evening Parker's planned 'alone' with Annie is going to be a disaster. Naturally Mikey's lack of thinking has put Parker into a jam as Parker's house turns into a party zone. Everyone of the main characters that shows up to the party brings problems of their own to the table. The whole time Parker tries to put the problems aside to focus on Annie. Naturally as things grow more confusing the outcome becomes less and less predictable. Brilliant overall I kept entertained the whole way through and the ending caps it perfectly. Coolness indeed!