Dressed to Kill
Summary: Smittus of the Cluster is heading through space delivering super-powered crystals personally to Queen Vexus, and Jenny is in a mad hunt to get them before the Cluster does. Meanwhile, Brit and Tiff are picking out prom dresses, and nothing strikes them as good enough until they set eyes on the crystals. Soon, Brit and Tiff are wearing dresses made of super-powered crystals and they realize with the power those crystals give them, they can do whatever they want. They demolish Smittus easily, and have sweet revenge planned for Jenny.
Storyboard: Brandon Kruse
Directed: Chris Sauve,
Rob Renzetti
Villian: Smittus and Brit & Tiff
Moral: Fashion is overrated, at least I think this is the moral.
Stuff I Noticed:
*'The crystals' are properly named Pip Crystals.
*Brit and Tiff look for their gowns at Jean Phillipe's.
*Brit and Tiff are juniors, which may, but not for certain, make Jenny, Brad, Sheldon, and the rest of them juniors as well.
*The billboards during the fight scene are for Chewy Mint gum and Alaska. Since when are there Alaska billboards in California?
*Jenny falls over a Roy's sign on top of a building.
*The name of the magazine at the end is Fashion. That's it. Weird, eh?
*The sections of the 'Bad Fashion Vault' are: Worn Once, Out of Style, Plaid and Cliche
My Rating and Review:
Welcome back Brit and Tiff! I know, they haven't been gone for much long, but we haven't really seen the Krusts at their best since Class Action, which is why I say welcome back. We really saw the Krust cousins for the stuck-up, materialistic and haughty people they are in this episode. I found something out about them though, they may be evil, but they are not evil geniuses. Having everyone dig for diamonds in formal wear? That doesn't scream evil genius to me. Jenny, however, knows how to hit someone in their weak spot. That magazine, well, a cheap ending that basicly screamed, 'QUICK FIX' to me. It was like this, a minute and half left and we need to end! Let's just resolve this in as easy a way as possible! Which they succeeded at. I was expecting something exciting and when they cut to the commercials I was just like, 'whuh?'. They either need to start extending these to 22 minutes per episode, or have shorter beginnings. All in all, this was a fairly good episode which deserves an B.