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It was difficult for fans to find even one trait of his that wasn't admirable. Ryan was definitely 'Ridonkulous," but always meant well. His behavior was sometimes boisterous but hilarious without a doubt. In the episode when Ryan tried out for the cheer team, despite the obvious obstacles of the mean girls, he actually conveyed an inspirational personality because of his fearlessness and self-confidence.

His audition was clearly intended to make the audience laugh, but Ryan nevertheless showed how dedication can go a long way. The fact that the idea of a male cheerleader is considered humorous is seriously questionable, but maybe it's something the writers wanted viewers to reflect on. Ryan went above and beyond and didn't care what others thought of him. He broke the stereotypical rules and motivated viewers to do anything they wanted - especially if they were passionate about it.

The hilarious and ultimately sweet receptionist of the fashion company, Oscar Ron Butler was always easily likable by fans. His obsession with his favorite soap opera, Space Plantation , along with his generous offerings of lemon squares contributes to his overall adorably-kind persona. Oscar wasn't consistently too innocent though. He was actually very sly at times, with viewers remembering how he confessed to breaking Mr. Madigan's horse statue and would replace it with a new one. The calm behavior he also exhibited helped the office atmosphere move right along with its busy days.

Oscar was the co-worker that everyone would always want. Over all though True does like Kopelman as she never really holds any hostility towards him and once greeted him as he walked into a cooler as he smiled back at her. In the series finale Kopelman walks into a meeting when True takes over and is confused not being aware of what happened due to being forced off the plane by Max but instead of kicking him out she lets him work still and lets him sit on in the meeting.

She once accidentally struck him with a giant pencil but apologized afterwards. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. The "Actor" is actually a co-producer on the show, his full name is actually Dan Kopelman. Christina Ford Cheerleader 3 as Cheerleader 3. Ronald Hysten Moose as Moose.

Dan Kopelman Kopelman as Kopelman as Kopelman. Tristin Mays Hailey as Hailey. Jordan Monaghan Kelsey as Kelsey. Troy Romzek Chainsaw as Chainsaw. Diane Sherer. Jena Sims Cheerleader 2 as Cheerleader 2.

Roger Christiansen television director. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Goofs After the fire marshal picks the red dress and True makes the "Oh, come on" comment, pay attention to Lulu on the right. Right before the shot changes, she reaches up and makes her fake mustache crooked for the gag coming up soon. The writing, the directing, the acting, the blocking, the camera work, the editing. Throughout the entire show I noticed how something was getting in the way of the storytelling and the jokes.

It's a bad show. AND it was actually funny because the actors could act and the lead had star power. I didn't laugh at all because I didn't hear an actual joke. Keke Palmer is not even good in this show. She is not a bad actress but she sucks in this show.

Another reason for this was poor writing. Punchlines weren't set up well enough. Silly gags were used to get a cheap laugh. They'd look for a joke in the wrong places. That's not the only way the writing got to me last night. Seriousness like that last point aside, the show is just plain bad. In every way. And there isn't a good enough reason for me to watch this terrible show again unless I want to see how a show can be this bad.

When i first saw this show i too thought, like so many others, it was going to be really lame. First of all i'm from Europe: i didn't know Keke Palmer. After watching a few episodes this show grew on me. Like many have already said the cast has great chemistry.

The writing isn't always "outstanding":quite an overstatement there lol! But what keeps it together, for me, is this wonderful talented cast. When i look back at Kenan an Kell or a corny show like Saved by the bell yes i'm from that time period and yes i loved it!

The stories at times or most times were not that good: It was meant to make you laugh, and laugh i did!! But i don't think that this show is really THAT bad in comparison to other shows i-carly,big time rush,sonny with a chance. BigfanofDisney 13 November I watched this show and thought it was very good. The writing was so much better than the other kids shows that are on today. I honestly think that we have seen so much bad writing and acting in these kid shows that when a good show comes along we do not know the difference.

It's the same in music we are so use to hearing electronic vocals that when we hear real singing we do not like the sound and choose the song with the weak phony vocals because it's what we are use to hearing. I still love Brittany, but real singing beats that cheesy stuff any day. Keke Palmer is so graceful and such a strong actress that it's hard not to give this show a chance.

They send these shows out to be tested, it obviously tested high with a lot of kids or they would not have picked this show up. Millions of people tuned in to see this show that's no accident, Keke Palmer it's her turn now. Why can't real talent have a chance for a change? Was my comment helpful? I was excited about this show, as I previewed the pilot script before production. The jokes are just not delivered. The lead child actors are great, specially Keke.

She has a bright future, on another show.



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