When we last left off with Chase Dreams, Brooke had secured him a date to a high school dance for publicity (and because she messed up fantastically with the whole Rachel Kline fiasco).
For Chase, the dance is an opportunity for him to be a normal kid. He already graduated middle school and high school on Streeter’s phone and he doesn’t want to skip out early to go to a Lil Wayne party, he’d rather hang out with kids his own age. I was so impressed with Brooke this episode. She is actually a competent assistant to Chase and shows some real maturity when Streeter fails at every task he’s put in charge of. In my opinion, she should take over his job.
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KEN MARINO AS "STREETER" -- PHOTO CREDIT: JON PACK |
The only part of this episode I was a little iffy on was the addition of Elijah’s character. The jokes about their obsession with Carey just weren’t landing for me. Although I am dying to know what Matt Bomer did to get on their list.
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HELÉNE YORKE AS “BROOKE DUBEK” -- PHOTO CREDIT: JON PACK |
ODDS & ENDS
- One of the Instagram comments on Chase’s photo was “more feet pics”, this show is terrifyingly realistic.
- Ken Marino really does look like an old Backstreet Boy now that you mention it.
- I would pay to see Drew Tarver in a Marvel movie, Skip had the right idea. Also it’s so sad there is a running joke of him doing side jobs since Carey can’t book anything and as his agent he isn’t making money off him, (also because he’s a bad agent).
- Lorraine: I was just telling these boys about my favorite acting role. I was an extra on the pilot of ER. Brooke: If I think about that too long I could cry.
- Jeremy: It makes you want to sit and watch a whole football game? Carey: No, I guess it just makes me want to watch Friday Night Lights.
A new episode of The Other Two titled “Chase Shoots a Music Video” premieres February 28th on Comedy Central.