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The either population of Galaxy, with the exception of Doyle, Aimee and Professor Icenstein is infected with the Martian Mumps. The uninfected must discover a cure before it's too late.
  • an aliean virus infects the school and turns its victims into monotone, green zombies. The cure involves exposing the victim to an emotionally stimulating experience and the viewer learns what turns on (and off!) the characters in this series.moreless

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    Another episode, another message to its adolescent audience. This time its "all work & no play makes jack a dull boy" - or Doyle, or Beef or Amy for that matter. Duh! The writers were obviously bereift of ideas in trying to warn teenagers the dangers of being too serious. This seems a lesson rather wasted on anyone under 18.
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