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Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Parent Trap... (2012–2013) Online

Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Parent Trap... (2012–2013) Online
Original Title :
Parent Trap...
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2012–2013
Directror :
Chris Koch
Cast :
Krysten Ritter,Dreama Walker,Liza Lapira
Writer :
Nahnatchka Khan,Sally Bradford
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
7.3/10
Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Parent Trap... (2012–2013) Online

James Van Der Beek accepted a part without reading the script just so he could work with child star Kiernan Shipka, but it's a body swap and learning to be a pre-teen girl in his studly body proves extremely hard. he does however learn to appreciate fan adoration again. Chloe makes most of her yearly income during the annual half week UN general assembly opening. Yet she finds that too exhausting and wants an assistant like James's. To avoiding paying one, she takes a foster daughter, Molly, and tricks unsuspecting June to sign up as Lesbian co-guardian. Naively taking on the maternal role, June ruins her own PA employment, without even earning gratitude.
Episode cast overview:
Krysten Ritter Krysten Ritter - Chloe
Dreama Walker Dreama Walker - June Colburn
Liza Lapira Liza Lapira - Robin
Michael Blaiklock Michael Blaiklock - Eli Webber (credit only)
Eric André Eric André - Mark Reynolds (as Eric Andre)
James Van Der Beek James Van Der Beek - James Van Der Beek
Kiernan Shipka Kiernan Shipka - Kiernan Shipka
Nora Dunn Nora Dunn - Joyce Berman
Kerris Dorsey Kerris Dorsey - Molly
Ray Ford Ray Ford - Luther Wilson
Jennie Pierson Jennie Pierson - Pepper
Misha Gonz-Cirkl Misha Gonz-Cirkl - Michelle
Bill Doyle Bill Doyle - Director
Tom Lommel Tom Lommel - Producer


User reviews

Kigul

Kigul

Just like the only other reviewer says. I'm just glad it's not the only episode I have seen, because this series is a gem. Before ordering it, I thought it might be good, the intriguing title showed a zany approach to life, and, well, Krysten Ritter from VAMPS and a couple of movies in which she was not the female lead... Anyway, I didn't expect it to be THIS good. Granted, maybe right there in the beginning, things were really, really 100%, maybe here and there I've seen little bits that could have been slightly better, making me remember what other reviewers (on the main title) said... But that's just nit-picking. This show is a firm favorite.

I pity the TV-viewers of the original round. They got it out of sequence.

About this episode: Chloe adopts a child to have free child labor, Molly is her secretary. Chloe wrangled it so that she and June appears to be lesbian co-parents. The flashback where the woman comes to screen them, is just hilarious, with June duped into playing along, not understanding why Chloe is hanging onto her... And James is up for a FREAKY Friday/VICE VERSA body swop part, only this is Father & Daughter, the one Hollywood hasn't tackled yet... Guest starring Kiernan Shipke.

Not quite giving it the ten stars as the other reviewer did, but believe me, I share the sentiment.

Oh, this is precious! My guess is that few people actually saw it, because how come this is so little known?
you secret

you secret

I have only watched this one episode but it's for sure a gem..

I think this show premiered half way through the year that new girl and two broke girls came out. I never watched it at all until now and it's hilarious. Keirnan Shipka (who is only in this one episode) is probably the most funny/intimidating person ever

The roommate is so funny in the most annoying way possible..

When she was like "i was gonna put it out but then i was like "i don't make pizzas"" i got kind of mad cause it reminded me of real life.. but that's what makes it a good show. i like solving my real life dilemmas by laughing at actors on a screen

or maybe not solving them but being able to laugh at it when it comes up

for sure good enough actors/characters/story to watch