I was yelling at the screen, “Oh sure, you’re so honest! You’ll tell her you’re dating and you think that’s enough, but you won’t tell her who!” But then I told myself to shut up when he did tell her.įor me, this MIOBI episode was a little bit of a transitional one. At first I thought he wasn’t going to tell Payson that it was actually Lauren he was going to go on a date with. What I did appreciate was the honesty going on between Max and Payson. It seems like a storyline in a little kids’ show. Especially the dog part! Maybe it’s because I don’t have a dog, but I was kind of snoozing during the parts where they were chasing the dog, playing with the dog, bemoaning the potential loss of the dog, and then - yay! - keeping the dog. The Payson/Max/Lauren thing is kind of boring to me. Her female friends are great to her - with the exception of Lauren during the Carter saga - but she seems to need to be accepted by the men in her life. Even her therapist is a guy! And he was very supportive and stood up for her, but it just seems like every person Kaylie trusts is male. But I’d really like to see Kaylie spend an episode working through her situation on her own, with no male influences at all. I’m sure Kaylie wants to be independent, which may be why she kept pushing Austin away at first. Now Austin is beside her during her training, which is nice of him and all, but it makes Kaylie look like she can’t get through this alone. Why does she need a guy hanging around her for every new thing she does? First it was Damon, encouraging her to write and sing, which eventually led to her reclaiming her spot on the National team after she decided that she was ready. That makes me consider Kaylie’s role right now as someone in recovery. Why didn’t she train like that for the competition? After all, she said last week that she was ready to fight. But I’m wondering why she did take Austin’s advice. I guess that perhaps she could have argued that she was reserving her energy to train later on, when she had more time and wouldn’t have to overdo it. But to not even show him the other three apparatuses? That was ballsy. She was taking advantage of Sasha once again because she probably knew he’d be in a tough spot unless he had a gymnast to excel at the vault. I never thought I’d feel badly for Kelly on this show, but I did this week, from the first time Sheila called her “dumb-dumb” to Sheila threatening Kelly that she had better sabotage Kaylie’s chances of competing in the Olympics or else she’ll drop her as her “client.” I’m glad that some time was spent revealing the verbal and emotional abuse Kelly harbors, because it made me detest her just a little bit less.Īs far as Kaylie is concerned, I thought her tactical move, which I suppose was technically Austin’s strategy, was kind of foolish. We’ll see how Kelly handles finding Kaylie’s diary - the contents of which would out her eating disorder to the NGO - in Make It Or Break It’s two-hour season finale.Īs Kelly Parker’s manager and head of “KPE” - Kelly Parker Enterprises - Sheila is merely annoying and pushy. The stunt doubles were former elite, Olympian or NCAA champion gymnasts.Oh, come on, Kelly Parker! Don’t you know that it’s better to have friends than to be number one? Especially if being number one means betraying a teammate because your bullying mom told you to? Make It or Break It was created by Holly Sorensen who, along with Paul Stupin and John Ziffren, served as the show's executive producers. Internationally, the show aired on E4 in the United Kingdom, Zee Café in India, Fox8 in Australia, ABC Spark in Canada, RTM2 in Malaysia, and on TV2 in New Zealand. Quick facts: Make It or Break It, Genre, Created by, Starr. It was announced on April 26, 2012, that the series had ended and the third season would be the final season. The series was renewed for a third season on September 16, 2011, which premiered on March 26, 2012. The show's second season resumed after a six-month hiatus on March 28, 2011. Starting on July 13, 2010, new episodes aired following Pretty Little Liars. In January 2010, the show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on Jat 10 pm. The show was picked up for an additional 10 episodes on July 27, 2009, which started airing on January 4, 2010, bringing the total number of episodes in the first season to 20. It premiered on ABC Family on June 22, 2009, with 2.5 million viewers.The series ended after Season 3. The series was inspired by Touchstone's 2006 teen comedy-drama film Stick It. MIOBI) is an American teen/family drama television series that focused on the lives of teen gymnasts who strived to make it to the Olympic Games in 2012.
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