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For a Song

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 3:38 pm
by Carl
What did you guys think about this episode?

Re: For a Song

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:12 am
by djchatswithu
Carl wrote:
Tue Aug 04, 2020 3:38 pm
What did you guys think about this episode?
so this episode was basically Valerie trying to ruin Buck and Jule's friendship.
"he had me sell the kids the answers to the test, then he sold the list of kids who cheated to the school" that sounds more like skint was just being a jerk rather then actually trying to con anyone.
Buck being concerned about some of the people he met helping him thwart Valerie was a good touch to the story.
The interactions between Buck and Jules were great that fans can say either 'they're just friends" or 'yeah, they secretly like each other" but it works either way.
Also, Valerie, please just stop hitting on Buck, he's not into people who do what you do, especially to Jules.
I can certainly see how this leads into the next episode(s), and can't wait.

Re: For a Song

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 7:58 pm
by Woobou
I didn’t like it. I thought the story line was a little lame. The Jules/Buck romance/unromance is getting kind of sickening.

Re: For a Song

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:21 pm
by ASmouseInTheHouse
My random thoughts:
I really liked how Jules' music was used as a bridge between scenes. Her last song transition was the best. Sounded great.
Yeah, there was a lot of romantic stuff flying around in this episode, some of which (with Madison, Devan, and Valerie) was unnecessary. I'm guessing that this episode is establishing the relationship between Buck and Jules so that it's clear where they are at when her mom returns in California Dreams.
Romance aside, it was nice to see Jules again. She's been missing from the mainstream for two albums.
I think the ending of this episode would have been great if Buck had said, "You can start by buying me a milkshake for a change...and getting started on that history paper."
(Mr. Altman is still in business from The Price of Freedom O.o )

Re: For a Song

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:58 am
by Carl
ASmouseInTheHouse wrote:
Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:21 pm
My random thoughts:
I really liked how Jules' music was used as a bridge between scenes. Her last song transition was the best. Sounded great.
Yeah, there was a lot of romantic stuff flying around in this episode, some of which (with Madison, Devan, and Valerie) was unnecessary. I'm guessing that this episode is establishing the relationship between Buck and Jules so that it's clear where they are at when her mom returns in California Dreams.
Romance aside, it was nice to see Jules again. She's been missing from the mainstream for two albums.
I think the ending of this episode would have been great if Buck had said, "You can start by buying me a milkshake for a change...and getting started on that history paper."
(Mr. Altman is still in business from The Price of Freedom O.o )
Completely agree!