A few of the episodes have Shawn and Gus taking shots at each other; this one makes those shots on the part of Gus more personal and far more bitter, for no reason at all.
It is a big deal when Shawn and Gus have to stay behind to fill out the papers so that their "grandfather" can be admitted to the retirement community. One of the items in every such bundle of documents would have been dietary requirements. Yet later the dietitian makes a special visit with Spencer the elder to ask him about his special needs. One wonders how the administrator expected the boys to know all of the information that must have been included in that very high pile of papers.
If the client was the best friend of the missing Oswald, he would have known that he was training for the marathon and would have told Shawn and Gus. They could have searched for him without even entering Glorious Pines.
All in all, a fun episode if you don't look too closely -- especially the dance sequence. But one of the more poorly written. Shows off Bernsen's athletic prowess and pretty good body, and gives him more screen time than usual, which is fine! Silliness prevails for too much re-viewing, such as the hospital scene and the reveal. Good once or twice.
It is a big deal when Shawn and Gus have to stay behind to fill out the papers so that their "grandfather" can be admitted to the retirement community. One of the items in every such bundle of documents would have been dietary requirements. Yet later the dietitian makes a special visit with Spencer the elder to ask him about his special needs. One wonders how the administrator expected the boys to know all of the information that must have been included in that very high pile of papers.
If the client was the best friend of the missing Oswald, he would have known that he was training for the marathon and would have told Shawn and Gus. They could have searched for him without even entering Glorious Pines.
All in all, a fun episode if you don't look too closely -- especially the dance sequence. But one of the more poorly written. Shows off Bernsen's athletic prowess and pretty good body, and gives him more screen time than usual, which is fine! Silliness prevails for too much re-viewing, such as the hospital scene and the reveal. Good once or twice.