Centers on ultra-competitive fraternal twins Lindy and Logan Watson who navigate high school together with their best friends.Centers on ultra-competitive fraternal twins Lindy and Logan Watson who navigate high school together with their best friends.Centers on ultra-competitive fraternal twins Lindy and Logan Watson who navigate high school together with their best friends.
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This show is hard to watch.
The actors are not funny, the episodes are confusing comparing to the plot, and there is no character development.
We don't know where these guys came from and their history at all.
And the character of Delia has got to be the most annoying one in the entire show.
Speaking of actors, to those who are complaining about the actors's ages, have you watched High School Musical?
Hannah Montana?
How old were these actors when the show happened?
How old was Jason Earles and Monique Coleman?
Do your research before you complain!
The actors are not funny, the episodes are confusing comparing to the plot, and there is no character development.
We don't know where these guys came from and their history at all.
And the character of Delia has got to be the most annoying one in the entire show.
Speaking of actors, to those who are complaining about the actors's ages, have you watched High School Musical?
Hannah Montana?
How old were these actors when the show happened?
How old was Jason Earles and Monique Coleman?
Do your research before you complain!
PLZ READ ALL OF THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The show I didn't do it went from a bad show to my favorite show. Season two really got you a closer relationship with the characters and was a "friends" like show. Now thanks too all the people that left this show and lost hope in it there done with it. So thanks so much for that people. If you guys would rate this show really high on all rating sites and same with reviews we might be able to bring it back. Just watch the mid second season too the end or even the start to the end. You probably wont like the first season but at the end of the first season feelings starts to form and it gets a lot better. Don't want to spoil anything but watch for yourself. Honestly it might just be because it's on Disney channel and not on something like ABC or even Teen Nick. Also adults like this show so that shows something. So please guys all I'm asking is for us to try and get this show back. I mean honestly this was the one show that older people watched and not just kids. I mean really if a show like Jessie gets 4 or 5 seasons I think this shows deserves at least 3. This show at least for direct TV users is on at any time from 10:00 pm-12:00 am, might be the same for everyone. The reason I said that was because with more views I think Disney would want this show to come back. So please people just bring the show back guys, or at least try to get it back and give it another chance. I know that this is very long but it needed to be said and I think this is exactly what all the I Didn't DO IT FANS have been saying since the show ended. So again thanks for reading and that's everything.
When this program first started, I thought--what is the purpose of this show? With the exception of Olivia Holt and Austin North,the cast was as boring as boring can be. The stories were dull,there was no goal, no theme to the show. It was, until the second season an all white cast with pure vanilla acting. Then the best thing happened, they added the character "Betty." That black actress added life, zing,and much needed humor to a sad show. Betty has injected energy into the show. The young actors now have an adult pro to play off of. As the antagonist Betty forces the other characters to deal with her. She has timing and attitude, now the whole cast has better timing and spunk. There just might be some hope for this show after all.
This show was pretty good but I feel like they kind of drifted away from its original plot. It was supposed to be about teens who get into situations together but I feel like it just ended up about a group of friends and their normal lives. Nothing really made it stick out as a great show.
It's a commonly accepted notion that TV shows containing characters the audience can relate to will determine the success or failure of a show. This isn't always the case, most notably with the early-1980's Britcom "The Young Ones." It's also known that fans of "Kickin' It" were disappointed when Olivia Holt left that sitcom to do this show, which has been unfairly panned by IMDb users and other critics. This is kind of sad. The show has a silly and fascinating main cast of characters. Yes, there are similarities to FRIENDS, but that's not really that bad, and for the record the "cafe with the couches" was named "Central Perk." This show's version of Central Perk is called "Rumble Juice," a smoothie joint under a Chicago "L" station in Evanston, Illinois. Interesting of It's a Laugh Productions to choose edge cities for locations, rather than big ones kids might be more familiar with. I await a sitcom taking place in Yonkers, Mount Vernon, or Long Beach, New York in the future.
The premise is fairly simple; Fraternal twins Lindy and Logan Watson (Olivia Holt and Austin North) enter high school with each other and their three friends, and get into all kinds of trouble along the way, especially as they try to break away from having to do things with each other. The fact that Lindy is book-smart and helpful while Logan is a slacker may help them distinguish themselves between each other. Besides the Watson twins, the three other kids that make up the "Fab 5" include smart fashionista Jasmine Kang (played by A.N.T. Farm's Piper Curda), High-strung germophobe Garrett Spenger (Peyton Clark), And last, but far from least, the quirk-alicious group weirdo Delia Delfano (Sarah Gilman).
A standard episode usually plays out like this; The kids end up in some kind of fiasco, and usually have to explain to adults how the big mess of the week came about in the first place. The rest of the episode is strictly a flashback until it gets to the big mess at the beginning of the episode. Routine as it may be, it's hardly boring. What's not routine are the kids themselves. For once, the usual trope of the smart kid of the group wearing the glasses isn't true here. Not that Delia doesn't have a brain in that head of hers, but honestly, the only thing she has in common with Daria Morgendorffer is that she's a brunette with glasses who prefers the natural look.
Of course, the show's not all about Miss Gilman's character. Typical of most Disney shows, it produces a romantic storyline between some of the characters, primarily Jasmine and Logan, which it gave subtle hints about until the episode "Lindy Nose Best," where it damn near served it to the viewers on a silver platter. Jasmine is also the reason Lindy learned to be a little more fashionable, according to some sources, and she's actually the brainiac of the group.
As another reviewer mentioned, this show is non-musical, which is also a departure for Disney... so far. Olivia Holt sings the theme song, as well as other Disney-related musical projects past and present, and Piper Curda plays the drums and has a musical side-career of her own. So there's always a chance that the producers might try to integrate these aspects of their personality into the series.
To the surprise of many, the show is getting a second season. It's good enough that it deserves a chance, but knowing how hard the critics have slammed this show, I'll be surprised if there's a third.
The premise is fairly simple; Fraternal twins Lindy and Logan Watson (Olivia Holt and Austin North) enter high school with each other and their three friends, and get into all kinds of trouble along the way, especially as they try to break away from having to do things with each other. The fact that Lindy is book-smart and helpful while Logan is a slacker may help them distinguish themselves between each other. Besides the Watson twins, the three other kids that make up the "Fab 5" include smart fashionista Jasmine Kang (played by A.N.T. Farm's Piper Curda), High-strung germophobe Garrett Spenger (Peyton Clark), And last, but far from least, the quirk-alicious group weirdo Delia Delfano (Sarah Gilman).
A standard episode usually plays out like this; The kids end up in some kind of fiasco, and usually have to explain to adults how the big mess of the week came about in the first place. The rest of the episode is strictly a flashback until it gets to the big mess at the beginning of the episode. Routine as it may be, it's hardly boring. What's not routine are the kids themselves. For once, the usual trope of the smart kid of the group wearing the glasses isn't true here. Not that Delia doesn't have a brain in that head of hers, but honestly, the only thing she has in common with Daria Morgendorffer is that she's a brunette with glasses who prefers the natural look.
Of course, the show's not all about Miss Gilman's character. Typical of most Disney shows, it produces a romantic storyline between some of the characters, primarily Jasmine and Logan, which it gave subtle hints about until the episode "Lindy Nose Best," where it damn near served it to the viewers on a silver platter. Jasmine is also the reason Lindy learned to be a little more fashionable, according to some sources, and she's actually the brainiac of the group.
As another reviewer mentioned, this show is non-musical, which is also a departure for Disney... so far. Olivia Holt sings the theme song, as well as other Disney-related musical projects past and present, and Piper Curda plays the drums and has a musical side-career of her own. So there's always a chance that the producers might try to integrate these aspects of their personality into the series.
To the surprise of many, the show is getting a second season. It's good enough that it deserves a chance, but knowing how hard the critics have slammed this show, I'll be surprised if there's a third.
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- TriviaThe basement set at the twins' home is the same set as the basement in another Disney Channel series, Good Luck Charlie (2010).
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