In an emotional episode of ‘Make It Or Break It,’ a beloved character returns just in time for the meet in Hungary, and Emily receives some unexpected news. The characters come to terms with what it means to do your personal best, even if it’s not perfect.
‘Make It or Break It’ crawled to the end of its third chapter (that’s season two part one for the rest of us) with a severe ratcheting up of drama. Do we really need to be making soap operas for pre-teens?
For those of you who saw both, last night’s election speeches reminded me of the episode of ‘The Middle’ when Brick ran for school historian and gave a killer speech at the election assembly.
In a surprising turn of events, ‘Make It or Break It’ delivered a halfway decent episode last night. Still not back to form, but it’s all about baby steps.
I’m nearing the end of my rope with ‘Make It or Break It’, as the show’s unnecessary ratcheting up of the drama has turned it into something it was never meant to be: ordinary.
It’s one thing for you and me to get excited at the sight of a champion athlete, but I would have thought that Payson, of all people, would have been indifferent to their charms. Wouldn’t she want to join them before meeting them?
Even though she’s trying my patience with her whole “doubting Debbie” routine, Payson remains the one bright spot on what was once a really solid ensemble show.