693: The Amazing Loser
I'm sorry, but...what? Everyone's saying this was some GREAT episode. Maybe I'm just being overly negative (I probably am)... but... I'm just being honest...this didn't really entertain me. The only reason I listened to the end was so I could write a full review. Barrett and company don't interest me. And it was kinda funny how they threw in all those random musical terms. It's pretty unrealistic that they knew them (umm, 12 year olds in a elementary school band? I don't think so.) but no big deal.
I'll give it 3/5
I'll give it 3/5
And a organization trying to take over the world via mind control device isn't? Odyssey is not a realistic show.
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I get that Barrett and Priscilla would know those terms. They both seemed like total music geeks in other episodes, especially Barrett. I like that, to my recollection we haven't had kids really into music in Odyssey before.ric wrote:I'm sorry, but...what? Everyone's saying this was some GREAT episode. Maybe I'm just being overly negative (I probably am)... but... I'm just being honest...this didn't really entertain me. The only reason I listened to the end was so I could write a full review. Barrett and company don't interest me. And it was kinda funny how they threw in all those random musical terms. It's pretty unrealistic that they knew them (umm, 12 year olds in a elementary school band? I don't think so.) but no big deal.
I'll give it 3/5
But how does Matthew know so much? It's like every topic that comes up in recent episodes, Matthew already has extensive knowledge on.
Why is it that there's such a high percentage of really smart kids in Odyssey? Seems like no other town has that many child genii...

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Well they did read the book of musical trivia, they're band students, and I knew all of those terms when I was 12... (or course I've taken piano since I was 3). I loved all of the music in this episode, and the Baroque line made me laugh. Also, I'm pretty sure that the Sousaphone is slightly different than a tube, as the Sousaphone goes around your waist for marching (since Sousa was the march king), whereas the tube sits on your lap. I did think of the Christmas Shoes with the little girl, and loved the twist, showing that even if he didn't end up doing something helpful, his heart was still in the right place. Jay was a little meaner in this episode, but I wouldn't really say much more so than usual. The Barrett/Priscilla thing was noticeable, but it wasn't overdone and mushy, just typical middle-schooler behaviour, I'd say. I did like the things like pulling in Hal's Diner, and I did think of "Have You No Selpurcs?". I didn't really see any problem with the cheap shoes in the thrift store, or the tax-less items, as some states don't have sales tax. I tried to look up where there's no sales tax, but it gets much more complicated than that, it seems. I think Canadian taxes are much easier. All in all, loved the episode!!! 4/5 stars for me!ric wrote:I'm sorry, but...what? Everyone's saying this was some GREAT episode. Maybe I'm just being overly negative (I probably am)... but... I'm just being honest...this didn't really entertain me. The only reason I listened to the end was so I could write a full review. Barrett and company don't interest me. And it was kinda funny how they threw in all those random musical terms. It's pretty unrealistic that they knew them (umm, 12 year olds in a elementary school band? I don't think so.) but no big deal.
I'll give it 3/5

Well, yes, when you take classical piano, you learn all those terms, but I wasn't aware that an elementary school marching band teaches those. But ya, you're right, they read the trivia book. I sort of forgot about that part.Leonard Meltsner wrote:Well they did read the book of musical trivia, they're band students, and I knew all of those terms when I was 12... (or course I've taken piano since I was 3). I loved all of the music in this episode, and the Baroque line made me laugh. Also, I'm pretty sure that the Sousaphone is slightly different than a tube, as the Sousaphone goes around your waist for marching (since Sousa was the march king), whereas the tube sits on your lap.ric wrote:I'm sorry, but...what? Everyone's saying this was some GREAT episode. Maybe I'm just being overly negative (I probably am)... but... I'm just being honest...this didn't really entertain me. The only reason I listened to the end was so I could write a full review. Barrett and company don't interest me. And it was kinda funny how they threw in all those random musical terms. It's pretty unrealistic that they knew them (umm, 12 year olds in a elementary school band? I don't think so.) but no big deal.
I'll give it 3/5

I believe the Sousaphone is a form of tuba. (I assume you mean tuba, correct?)
I give it 4/5 simply because, "More cowbell" was one of the lines. 


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Oops, I don't know how I got away with writing "tube" twice... yes I meant tuba.ric wrote:Well, yes, when you take classical piano, you learn all those terms, but I wasn't aware that an elementary school marching band teaches those. But ya, you're right, they read the trivia book. I sort of forgot about that part.Leonard Meltsner wrote:Well they did read the book of musical trivia, they're band students, and I knew all of those terms when I was 12... (or course I've taken piano since I was 3). I loved all of the music in this episode, and the Baroque line made me laugh. Also, I'm pretty sure that the Sousaphone is slightly different than a tube, as the Sousaphone goes around your waist for marching (since Sousa was the march king), whereas the tube sits on your lap.ric wrote:I'm sorry, but...what? Everyone's saying this was some GREAT episode. Maybe I'm just being overly negative (I probably am)... but... I'm just being honest...this didn't really entertain me. The only reason I listened to the end was so I could write a full review. Barrett and company don't interest me. And it was kinda funny how they threw in all those random musical terms. It's pretty unrealistic that they knew them (umm, 12 year olds in a elementary school band? I don't think so.) but no big deal.
I'll give it 3/5Regardless, that wasn't the reason I gave it a 3/5. I usually rate things according to how much they entertain me, not how realistic they are. And just so I don't seem like a total art-hater, I do love music, but I've never been that into classical or marching band (although the latter is quite preferable). Jazz is more my thing.
I believe the Sousaphone is a form of tuba. (I assume you mean tuba, correct?)

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Wait, since when are twelve-year-olds in elementary school? Was this a goof on ric's part, or the writers'? Because I'm pretty sure that twelve-year-old is about the age most kids are in the sixth and beginning of seventh grade, which, as far as I know, are middle school ages.
I liked this episode. Not great, but not horrifyingly terrible. Of course, I don't know details, since I was listening while playing LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, but I did like the bit at the end about the penny. Although I'm with whoever said it earlier--since when do gumballs cost a penny? Nowadays they cost at least 25 cents, and that's if you're not at the mall where they have massive gumballs for about 50 cents a pop.
About the music theory thing, I knew most of those terms as a twelve-year-old and I'd only been taking music-related lessons for two years. Music vocabulary really isn't that hard.
(On an unrelated note, this sounds similar to something I told someone when they said marching band couldn't possibly be that hard. I was like, um, yes, honey, it can.)
I liked this episode. Not great, but not horrifyingly terrible. Of course, I don't know details, since I was listening while playing LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, but I did like the bit at the end about the penny. Although I'm with whoever said it earlier--since when do gumballs cost a penny? Nowadays they cost at least 25 cents, and that's if you're not at the mall where they have massive gumballs for about 50 cents a pop.
About the music theory thing, I knew most of those terms as a twelve-year-old and I'd only been taking music-related lessons for two years. Music vocabulary really isn't that hard.
(On an unrelated note, this sounds similar to something I told someone when they said marching band couldn't possibly be that hard. I was like, um, yes, honey, it can.)

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