Friday, March 25, 2011

Suite Life on Deck (Twister: Part Two) Review

Holy snap, the first part of the Twister trilogy was good. It was a great way to start off the trilogy. The “Corn Goblin” that landed on the car the night before after Bailey confessed to being the first Corn Goblin, but the second one was just a scarecrow that fell on the car. London and Bailey got to the pickett farm screaming and flailing their arms. Little after, Moose came. Uh-Oh. London being mean was shucking a stick to make it pointy to stab everyone. No joking. Then Mrs. Pickett told her “ Why not just use the knife?” Just so everyone is clear, so that no one makes this mistake in front of Cody Martin: Lavender is not a fruit. Suddenly, a Twister came. Back on the boat, where Woody and Zack were giving up Zack's room to a man and his wife to make money. So, Woody had to distract Mr. Moseby so that he wouldn't go on the Lido Deck. So, Woody pretended to be lifeguard of the Hot Tub, and then pushed Mr. Moseby in the hot tub, then Woody came and saved Mr. Moseby and tried to do mouth to mouth, but Mr. Moseby refused. Back at the farm, Moose and Cody were fighting over who Bailey would take as her boyfriend, and wound up smacking her against the wall and knocking her out. She had a dream of being in the Wizard of Oz land. After, Bailey woke up and said that her true love was Cody. Then, the twister ended. They got out of the cellar, and the farm was ruined. I never noticed London in the cellar and sure enough after they got out of the cellar, Cody noticed that London was missing. Can't wait to review Part 3 at Part 2 was awesome!

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