I Didn't Do It
I Didn't Do It
TV-G | 17 January 2014 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    jediger-62499

    This was one of the best if not "the" best show on the Disney Channel. I wish it had gone one more season. But (sigh), all good things come to an end. I have heard of rumblings,that of a movement exists by fans to see if the ABC network "Freeform" will pick it up. That would be so sweet. The shows cast was great with Olivia Holt as the star and Austin North as the twin brother. Peyton Clark ,Piper Curda, and Sara Gilman rounding out the group.I think there are big things on the horizon for these talented kids.I know that there is a fools hope of a chance that Freeform will pick up the show let alone renew it with new episodes, but if they did I would like to see more of the "Rescuers" band with new music. I just wish these shows had some merchandise like mugs and t-shirts to offer. That would be to quote Logan,"Awesome".

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    RyanWinter100

    When this program first started, I thought--what is the purpose of this show? With the exception of Olivia Holt and Austin North,the cast was as boring as boring can be. The stories were dull,there was no goal, no theme to the show. It was, until the second season an all white cast with pure vanilla acting. Then the best thing happened, they added the character "Betty." That black actress added life, zing,and much needed humor to a sad show. Betty has injected energy into the show. The young actors now have an adult pro to play off of. As the antagonist Betty forces the other characters to deal with her. She has timing and attitude, now the whole cast has better timing and spunk. There just might be some hope for this show after all.

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    charitycaroline

    This show was genuinely one of the worst programs I have ever watched. It's a real shame, because a couple of the actors (Piper Curda, Austin North) show some potential, but other characters are such terrible caricatures that it is literally difficult to watch. If there is a director involved with this show, I can't imagine they are older than 13 or 14. The writing is beyond juvenile. The acting, for the most part, looks like a middle-school play (except for the fact that the freshmen look like they're about 30). The morals of the kids are abhorrent - I truly hope that kids aren't watching this show thinking the characters are "cool," because the way they treat their parents, their teachers, and their peers is absolutely awful. The character of Delia is so phenomenally annoying, I genuinely feel bad for the actor playing her. It's obvious she is trying (too hard) to make her lines funny, but the character is so awkward it's painful to watch. Screech Powers, from Saved by the Bell, was awkward and funny. This character is awkward and embarrassing, making an already loathsome show even more unpleasant. I understand that Disney's live-action shows cater to a pre-teen crowd, so these shows aren't going to be sophisticated, but if we could try to show some intelligent teens who don't think their parents are complete morons it may help shape young adults who aren't completely obnoxious, vacant, and completely self-involved individuals. This program actually demonstrates everything that is wrong with Disney's programming today. ***Your audience is impressionable, Disney!!*** For the love of everything, show some responsibility - and some *quality* - with your programming. I loved Disney growing up, but my kids won't watch Disney if this is the kind of trash you continue to air.

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    bkoganbing

    Keeping that juvenile audience supplied with enough bubblegum idols, the next tween/teen comedy off the Magic Kingdom assembly line is I Didn't Do It. It will no doubt run its allotted three to four years before the cast moves on to other Disney and non-Disney products.This one stars Austin North and Olivia Holt as a pair of fraternal twins who with their three friends Piper Curda, Sarah Gilman, and Payton Clark will no doubt get into all kinds of situations that would have fazed the grand old lady of comedy Lucille Ball if I'm any judge of what I've seen so far. They will also have a lot of 'Splaining' to do after each story with the grand old cop out I Didn't Do It.In the Disney tradition the cast is fresh faced and all American except when an ethnic part is called for. And in more than a Disney tradition the two leads look way too old to be playing high school fresh. The first episode had both of them trying to get into the cool kids crowd led by the quarterback Chad Buchanan who might pass for a college senior. But that's what I've come to expect since I was that age.I'm sure there's enough teen eye candy to attract viewers for the allotted time that this and other Disney shows have.

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