User blog:AustinDR/Review: Pulp Friction

Another great episode. In it, Lincoln and Clyde aim to submit an Ace Savvy-inspired comic book, with the intention of meeting the comic book creator, Bill Buck. However, Principal Huggins confiscates the book, and it seems that the boys won't be able to get to the post office in time...

One aspect of the comic book I loved was the teamwork. I appreciated how each of the sisters contributed to the mission of getting Lincoln and Clyde to the post office in time. Yeah, they had some ulterior motives for helping him, but I did like how they worked together as a team. My favorite part is likely Leni actually using a ribbon to tie the front of Vanzilla to the backend of another truck when it stopped working. It was a pretty brilliant idea as far as she's concerned.

I also liked how the boys held no resentment for Huggins when they found out he confiscated their comic book, because he wanted to submit his own. I did feel somewhat bad for Principal Huggins when he explained that he had no friends as a kid, and found solace in the Ace Savvy comic books, and it was insulting on those bullies' parts to ruin his comic book. I also loved how the boys changed the ending to the comic book so that Huggins could be featured in it. It actually impressed Buck. Oh, and the superhero personas each of the siblings take also fit them well.

Anyway, another excellent episode. In fact, I loved all of the episodes this week. Some more than others, but I was never bored. A perfect way to end of the week of episodes.

Final score: 5 out of 5 stars

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