This season also has Chef Pee Pee going to Los Angeles to meet/cook for R&B singer Jason Derulo. In this season, most likely because of the break-up between Logan and Chilly, videos started to feel less rushed and/or pandering to their audience, and the humor began to take a more fast-paced, zipper direction. Other notable character changes include Mario becoming more selfish, cruel, and greedy, gaining a newfound love for money.Īlso of note is the channel's most used character, Jeffy, was noticeably toned down in appearances (though still overall the most prominent character). This season is also known for bringing back classic characters like Tony, Shrek, and Toad returning as either cameos or temporary appearances, in addition to some lesser used/formerly retired characters like Scooter, Richard, and Benjamin having their roles expanded upon. Want to see more from Lenny Burnham? Follow him on Twitter.Jeffy and Junior want to get their candy back! Junior is turning 12 but he wants to be 21! Jeffy and Junior sneak to Disney World! AND Cody's back!Ĭody hates Harry and proves he is smarter than him!īrooklyn guy is tired and decides to take a day off! Jason Derulo hires Chef Pee Pee to be his person assistant! Jeffy makes a huge mess and Mario gets payback!īowser Junior finds a camera in the attic! Jeffy and Junior have to get Charleyyy's autograph! Jeffy has to be friends with someone he does not like! Goodman is making his son get a job so that he can learn the value of money! Junior and his friends are going to the school dance!īowser Junior wants to have a pool party! This season also introduces a new Feebee puppet & a Jeffy the Rapper puppet coming to the SML merch store. Join us tonight on Gossip & Gab for our Switched at Birth season 4 Recap! Bookmark us or friend us on Facebook or Twitter for all our latest updates. Watch the official Switched at Birth preview video below. The Switched at Birth spring finale will also feature Regina Vasquez telling her boyfriend that she loves him and not getting the response she wanted, as well as Daphne Vasquez worrying that she’s failing in school because of her deafness. Three-quarters into the episode, you think you know how it’s going to turn out and then it takes a turn in the last scene in a way that it’s like, “Oh, I don’t know what’s going to happen now.” We just had this resolve - whether it be a negative or positive resolve, I’m not revealing - but by the last scene of the episode, it’s like, “Oh, that didn’t even mean anything because this turn just happened.” She also promised a huge turn at the very end of the Switched at Birth spring finale: You can forgive, but I don’t think you ever really forget. … They’ve been able to get over the damage, but it doesn’t make it go away.
A) This girl clearly has feelings for her boyfriend and has made it known, and B) this is a boyfriend who has cheated on her in the past. Oh, she ain’t happy about that! But from her perspective, how could you be? She has every right to be jealous of this girl. Marano also talked about Bay’s feelings on Emmett’s new friend Skye:
It’s a very unexpected turn that Emmett takes with that whole thing. He surprises everyone in this episode with his willingness to talk about what happened and the way that he’s willing to talk about what happened. When asked whether Emmett would be more willing to talk about what happened with Tank Conroy, Marano responded: I think he’s going to surprise everyone with his decision of where he’s at mentally…Where Emmett thinks his life is going at the beginning of this episode is not where it will end up. This whole episode is about them working it out and whether or not he is willing to make it work. Vanessa Marano, who plays Bay, told TVLine: The episode will be all about the relationship between Bay Kennish and Emmett Bledsoe.
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