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and was very pleasantly surprised. I thought the "Patrick and Stevie trying to stop the movie" storyline was very well done. I liked how Alex's primary concern was what Patrick would think of her when he saw it. And I really liked how they allowed the old director (played very well by Robert Englund) to show the movie in the end.....very nice. The look on Alex's face when she finds out Patrick actually DID see the movie was priceless.
On the downside I just didnt find Cherie's storyline very interesting. Just Blah. Overall I give it a 7 out of 10 stars with all 7 coming from the main storyline. Like many of the early episodes it was a very uneven effort. |
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Join Date: Nov 07, 2003
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The Halloween episode - say, what's today's date, anyway?
- was the one that convinced me to keep coming back for more. I liked Robert Englund's appearance - especially when he popped out from behind the Freddie Krueger cutout - and Alex's memories of Halloweens past was countered by Cheri's memory of dressing up as a second-fiddle partner to whatever Alex went as! ![]() Love them Baldzikowski sisters!
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