Saved by the Shell
Summary: Jenny goes on a date with Don Prima and Sheldon decides to tag along as the Silver Shell.
Storyboard: Brandon Kruse
Directed: Ron Hogart,
Rob Renzetti
Villian: A giant metal-eating fly
Moral: Someone sweet is better to date than someone smooth
Stuff I Noticed:
*This is the second appearance of the Silver Shell.
*This is the fourth appearance of Mezmer's.
*The title is a parody of Saved by the Bell.
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Quinton Flynn, voice of Don, Sheldon and the Silver Shell, says smooth thirteen times in this episode.
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Janice Kawaye, voice of Jenny, says smooth ten times.
*The metal parade has a float that says In Cog We Trust, take off of In God We Trust. The other floats are American Orthodontics, an army tank and a bulldozer.
My Rating and Review:
Heh heh. This episode really stirred up the world of pairings. The fan world was crazy about Jenny/Brad at first and then Saved by the Shell premieres and- boom! Jenny/Sheldon everywhere! Jenny/Brad people were switching over to Jenny/Sheldon like crazy! Being a Jenny/Tuck person I got to sit back and watch this happen. It was really funny. The Jenny/Brad people were at the Jenny/Sheldon people's throats! 'Nooo, how could you betray us?!' and the JS people were all like 'Oh, he's so cute and innocent and he loves her so much!' Uhh... sure. Damn, if there's anyone cute and innocent on the show it's Tuck, not Sheldon. Well, as for the actual episode, this was one of the funnier ones. I don't normally like that kind of humor, but I have to admit, I laughed pretty hard. The thought of Jenny going on a date with Don... <shudder>. Scary, yet funny. And then Sheldon follows them, I found that kind of creepy, but once again, it was hilarious! Sheldon is good when the episode is focused on him, which it was. And it was good just to have a little bit of Tuck in the beginning, not overdone. The characters were very well-used. Don with a shoe fetish... hehe. I give this episode an A-. It was slightly unrealilistic, but I don't really care.