Flu the Coop / Class Act

Season 1, Episode 5, Aired

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Flu the Coop: Tensions mount when Coop is forced to stay home from school and Kat is none too pleased.

Act: Coop and Dennis use a magic trick to make Kat disappear... permanently.

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  • This show has lots of action...so why am I already getting bored with it?

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    I'm still hanging in there on this show, but...man, it's gone blah already. Oh, well. The review: "Flu the Coop" was by far the better episode, in that it had some decent gags, like Coop hurling snot-bombs at Kat and the Kat having to wash them off (screaming all the while, because, cat-like, he hates water), but...I think an opportunity was missed here. Why couldn't Coop and Kat tried to bond at least a little? Maybe Coop could have pointed out to Kat that if he's left alone to heal, he'd be back at school the next day and Kat would once again have the house to himself during the day. Then Kat could reluctantly agree, and they could have had a halfway-friendly moment watching TV, maybe bicker a little over the remote control and insulting each other's favorite TV shows, and everything's okay until Coop sneezes on Kat, infecting him, and then it's war again (with Kat brutally healing him, a little like he did in the episode, only more violent. That part was kinda funny). But no, it's the usual oneupmanship, and that's gotten old already. As for "Class Act"...come ON, why did Millie want Kat to take part in Coop's magic act? She knows how Coop feels about Kat - it'd be putting her beloved pet in the enemy's hands. And I had to shake my head when Coop suddenly, out of the blue, with no explanation, developed real magical power. Whaaa-??? That was LAME. I've giving this show a little more of my time but if remains this dumb and if Coop and the Kat don't develop a little depth I am switching the channel.moreless
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