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With Brooke spending later nights out at the studio being out on tour for weeks at a time, Hulk and Linda decide to hire a bodyguard to watch over her. After interviewing potentials Hulk decides on someone he sees as tough enough to protect Brooke but not good looking enough to tempt her. Brooke on the other hand sees her new protector as a way of her father spying on her rathe rthen let her be on her own.moreless
  • Brooke comes out pretty well here.

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    This episode came across to me as ho hum get me a babysitter. It did start off that way, but progressed into something pretty cool. The interviews were predictable. By the end of the show, I was wondering who the genius was or did this just have harmony form from the chaos. I also couldn't help wonder if Brooke was being a hypocrite or sincere in her relationship with the big guy. I really was questioning the guy's ability to fight if it was necessary. The girl that could fight was a very nice touch, but I would think that she wouldn't be long term. You want the bodyguard to stand out and the girl likely would blend in.moreless
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