Leo is inadvertently transported to a parellel universe!Leo is inadvertently transported to a parellel universe!Leo is inadvertently transported to a parellel universe!
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- GoofsWhen Tasha says to head upstairs for movie time, Chase, Adam and Bree start to run upstairs with grins on their faces (and with Chase's hands clenched into fists), but when the scene cuts to a different camera, the three are merely walking and only smiling, with Chase's hands in his pockets.
- Quotes
Donald Davenport: Inventing the wheel? Boring. Discovering electricity? Snooze. Sliced bread? Lame. But now Davenport Industries introduces the world's first...
Donald Davenport: [pulling back a sheet dramatically] ... Proton Fuser!
[no reactions]
Leo Dooley: You know, for a scientist, you'd think your payoffs would be a bit more proportionate to your buildups.
- ConnectionsReferences Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)
- SoundtracksLab Rats Theme
Performed by DJ Lunar and BIA
Featured review
Another trip into "Opposite Day" universe
What would a sci fi television series be without an episode set in a parallel universe? Such episodes can be great ("Mirror, Mirror" from Star Trek is justifiably regarded as a classic) or poor. Usually the great ones have the differences in each character's double stem from a single cause or theme, while the poor ones tend to milk the "Everyone and everything is the opposite of what it was! How shocking!" theme. This ep definitely leans toward the latter category, though thankfully it's not too direct about it; for example, instead of just being straight-up brainy, Adam is an amateur philosopher.
On the bright side, parallel Principal Perry (say that three times fast) being a cuddly, lovable biddy is genuinely funny and cute, and parallel Davenport learning to believe in himself is a heartwarming character arc.
Overall, though, this seems like little more than an excuse for the main cast to stretch out into different roles for an episode, though to their credit they all pull it off smoothly and convincingly. The plot is thin at best, and even Leo's getting bionic powers feels completely unexciting due to weak scripting and an even weaker performance from Tyrel Jackson Williams.
On the bright side, parallel Principal Perry (say that three times fast) being a cuddly, lovable biddy is genuinely funny and cute, and parallel Davenport learning to believe in himself is a heartwarming character arc.
Overall, though, this seems like little more than an excuse for the main cast to stretch out into different roles for an episode, though to their credit they all pull it off smoothly and convincingly. The plot is thin at best, and even Leo's getting bionic powers feels completely unexciting due to weak scripting and an even weaker performance from Tyrel Jackson Williams.
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- flarefan-81906
- Nov 30, 2017
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- Runtime23 minutes
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