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6/10
The Greatest Musical Ever Written
studioAT3 March 2022
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You can see why AJ Michalka would end up with a spin-off (albeit a short-lived one) from this show - she's great in every episode she appears.

This in general is another fun episode, with some lovely moments.

Enjoyable stuff.
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10/10
Favorite Episode
beachy-3843127 February 2018
This is my favorite episode because they finally let AJ Michalka sing. Wow, what a powerful and pretty voice. I'm going to save this episode on DVD so I can play it when I play my copy of "Grace Unplugged".

Oh, and nuke man-00359, it was NOT Lainey that dumped the Lasana, but Erika.
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9/10
Goof
unobruja26 November 2018
When erica throws away her cooking disaster the garbage bag in the can is clearly a glad force flex which bag not yet been invented!
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10/10
I made mistakes
beachy-3843128 February 2018
I made two mistakes in my review and I can't figure out how to edit it. First, it was voodoovicki that incorrectly said Lainey had dumped the Lasagna in the trash. It was Erica. Second, I spelled Lasagna wrong.
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2/10
NO! that's not how you do it!
nukeman-0035917 December 2016
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The only two people that make this episode awful, that being Barry and Beverly. Let's start with Barry who, beats up Adam for being in the play tries to beat him up at rehearsal, and when karma gets to him he ruins the play. All he wants to do is be with Laney in the play. Even though, he doesn't like the play or anything about it he tries to audition and is an idiot. Finally when he gets his comeuppance, he then drops a chandelier on Cinoman, and ends up on top at the end for some reason. It's then when Adam puts him in his place. One thing this show does is write it back to the status quo, and sometimes it doesn't work, like here. Not only that, but Laney doesn't reprimand him at all. She finds it attractive for some reason, trying to improvise and he can't do it now, with this he goes to talk to him and it's basically him say "I can't bond with anyone in this so i have to take away from my brother" NO! that is not how you do it. This episode should've ended with at least get him tickets to a play or something not this, not this pity party feel sorry for me rhetoric. Let's also not forget Beverly, who subs for Home Ec, tells them all to make a 5 star dish. I mean, they were not taught anything, and yet she says that they must make a great dish or they'll fail, which happens because she's asking for greatness in one try, they all fail because of Bev, and she goes into a depression, and again with the Barry plot they must write the status quo once more. Except this is more with the status quo thing I've seen more with Bev than I've seen anyone else, the only two characters that get it the most are Bev and Barry. This also doesn't work. Beverly was making people who had no experience in cooking or cleaning to make a lasagna. She should be getting the cold shoulder, like how Frankie got it in The Middle. This was an awful episode
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Kitchen trash bag???
voodoovicki12 April 2017
This episode was 'ok' but the scene that stands out the most is when Lainey dumps her burnt dinner in the trash, the bag looks a lot like the newer 'stretch' bags that I don't think we had back in the 80's,,,I could be wrong but sure don't remember them being on the market back then.
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