Personally I like to think Moseby’s attachment to the hotel is actually an attachment to London as her stand in father figure, so he changes jobs so he still be there for her
This was always my head cannon as well. I could honestly even see him being like, contractually obligated to look over London. But Mr. Tipton gives him a position wherever so she doesn't realize lol
That's also what I assumed. I think he also probably GENUINELY does care about the hotel but London is like his daughter in a way so where she goes, he goes. Plus I think he's kinda required to look after her and report how she's doing to Mr. Tipton but still
One thing that watching this retrospective over the past couple of days has shown me is that even if the lines are bad, and the show is bad, Brenda Song always just fucking goes for it. Kudos to her, honestly, she was great all the way through.
To give perspective on how long ago this show was, it came out when my dog was born, and this retrospective happened not too long after he died. This show was an entire dog ago.
I always assumed London was just so bad at school that she’d been held back to the same grade as Zack and Cody despite being a grown adult in her twenties
More money = less challenges. And those challenges ARE what is needed to make you stable as a human being, but overdoing that and you're blatantly a dictator.
I honestly love the idea of Mr Moseby getting character development and being gentler on the boys while someone else takes his spot. He’s lived with these kids for years, and practically was a father figure in their life with their dad never around, so it’s almost nice to see him growing a soft spot and giving advice to them. They just should have given someone else to take his place, not only to maintain the energy, but also so that his character development could be more easily spotted
@@clumsyninja925 Keyan said that Mr. Mosby didn't feel like an authority figure anymore. I don't think that is an issue. The characters are much older in On Deck. In my experience you get in trouble a bit less when you are a teen. When you are a younger kid you get sent up to your room and lose dessert but that type of thing happens less and less getting older. Also in my experience taking care of other people's children. There is only so much you are allowed to do. You really don't have that much power.
@@clumsyninja925 I find most of Keyan's criticisms nonsensical but I agree with him about a few things. They probably shouldn't have introduced Ivana to the ship or included her more they also shouldn't have had the pig disappear. Everything else was just objectively wrong. This is not nostalgia talking I am speaking logically. " He claimed Zack and Cody are too old to be causing the mischief they are doing and they are still written like they are 12. Teenagers do the dumbest stuff Devious licks was a thing on Tik Tok. He also claimed that the acting was bad. You are watching a slapstick show like this for ham acting. Do you turn on the Three Stooges or Epic Movie expecting subtle performances? If you want subtle performances I don't know turn on the Godfather.
@@icecreamhero2375 he didn't say subtle acting he said good acting. There are examples of comedic acting that are good absolutely everywhere. Suite Life on Deck is not one of them.
Same, as soon as he mentioned that episode, my brain went to same conclusion. I just thought that maybe it was when during Justin's date, but the dance with Holden makes more sense.
It actually breaks my heart because McReary Time Reary only reverses time by a few minutes to allow a wizard to undo a mistake - it can't reverse a whole day. Also Ronald Longcape needed his wizard queen to, you know, also be a wizard or the tetherball game wouldn't work, so Bailey can't be his wizard queen. I feel so ☝🏻🤓 'um, actually' rn but it just doesn't work, unfortunately
Maybe if Moseby’s presence was explained as him being there to keep an eye on London, and Mr Tipton had him forcibly transferred for this purpose. He’s been the one most consistently in her life, and the one most used to wrangling her whenever she’s in trouble, so by experience he’s the man for the job.
I always thought that was sort of implied, or at least that was my head cannon for why he was there. It definitely makes sense, he’s basically the man who raised her.
@@tarahmac5520The final production episode of Suite Life was Let Us Entertain You, the second to last Mr Tipton Comes to Visit, so having Moseby transferred to the SS Tipton while Mr Tipton is visiting the Boston hotel would have given the parent show a sense of closure and finality as well as bridging the two shows. If the On Deck pilot could tack on a final scene to set up the Parrot Island episode then Phill doing one last scene on the Tipton lobby set where he says good bye would also have worked to farewell the show in a turning out the lights on the way out sense to cap off The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (that or Dylan and Cole doing the scene to exposit Moseby being gone because he got transferred and how things won’t be the same, perhaps a meta nod about how they won’t always be at the Tipton either). I do think using Moseby as the POV character for the final scene of Suite Life and the first scene of On Deck would have been a nice connecting thread, leaving the Tipton and boarding the SS Tipton with him.
When I was in middle school, I spent my summer watching Suite Life and eating popcorn. Now I’m a middle school teacher and I’m spending my first day of summer break watching a TH-cam video about suite life and eating popcorn.
i love the little joke where bailey is checking the showgirls under their masks to see if it’s their teacher and she stops herself before demasking the one black dancer like “ah never mind sorry”. in a show chocked full of ethnic stereotypes every other episode it’s surprising to see one random inoffensive race joke squeezed in there
I Remember Finding That So Funny As A Kid . It Was Nice Seeing It Again Because I Forgot About It Until It Played In This Video Lmao . I Always Loved (Actually Funny) Black Jokes In Media . Another Funny One From The Show Was Zack And Cody Using “Goon” As A Stand In For The N Word . “Goon , Please” Cracked Me Tf Up 💀
Keyan, why would you assume that maddie and London slowed in age and not that London, who famously is awful at school, has just simply failed 3 grades?
Idk, while that's almost definitely what we're supposed to assume, at the same time I still did get the weird feeling, even while watching the show as a kid, that they'd somehow forgotten she wasn't the same age as them.
@@elsie8757 Especially because during the Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana episode, Keyan specifically included a clip where London kissed Max and Justin was grossed out since Max is a child and London said that they'll be in the same grade in a few years anyway and he won't be a kid then. So it's definitely canon that London was held back a bunch of grades.
@@elsie8757 i never personally felt that way while watching as a kid. I think esp the comment in the crossover episode she says to max: “in 5 years, when we are in the same grade” seems pretty clear to me that she’s characterized as just failing every year
@@nephritedreamsso how did she get to highschool? And wouldn’t she then be older than Maddie if she’s constantly failing the same exact grade over and over
the interviews for the international episodes is a really nice touch!! it’s like.. we can all expect that this show isn’t giving the audience accurate cultural representations but it’s still nice giggle at it and get perspective from people who are actually from their respective countries :)
does seem he just randomly picked up anyone who responded though. The Britain guy doesn't seem very knowledgeable and the two for south america didn't know simple googleable things like that South America is very obviously famous for having real giant venomous spiders.
I think you misinterpreted the "I will not disrespect ANY WOMAN!" line, he wasn't saying he wouldn't say sexist things in the context of the playing a character, but the joke they wanted him to say was making fun of the actress outside of her character. that's what he was objecting to
Exactly what I was gonna say. Zack as a character is a misogynistic ass to the fictional women of the show, but what they were asking for wouldnt have just been offensive to the fictional Carrie, but to the real person playing her. That's where he drew the line.
Right like what’s funny about making fun of a woman’s weight because she’s having a baby? They did this bit on the second season of “My Wife & Kids” after Tisha had her baby & every single “joke” was made about her weight. I absolutely hate those episodes because they r not funny
This is honestly such a cool way to use cameo Ive never even thought about that being such a convenient way to ask celebrities / actors questions you usually wouldn’t be able to 🤣 definitely interesting to hear the answers straight from the source
I actually got to meet Phil Lewis at a theater function in Los Angeles, and I'm happy to confirm that he is one of the kindest, sweetest people I've met. I thanked him for his work as Mr. Moseby and he was incredibly grateful that it made such an impact. He's a real one ❤
@@Nathi98both of which (I assume you mean Babara and Bailey) are equally terrible when pairing with him and the reason their relationship lasts is because the show runner wants them to. The funny is that the 1 girl that he barely interacts with (Maya) suits him the most
The fact Brian took time to respond to your questions and make a video reply and clear up confusion that he accidentally caused Is just GOATED man needs more popularity i think now.
Cameos are actually paid for videos but it's still cool! Like a getting card you buy for yourself from your favorite celebrities and you can even ask them specific questions or to say specific things (within cameos policies)
I guess the question becomes who the wizard in his family is? Personally I think it might be Spencer and that's why he got special treatment from their mother. The lactose intolerance may just be what Moseby's memory filled in as the reason after his memory got erased.
@@PhileasLiebmann wait why would his memory be erased? Jerry and Meghan both remember the wizard world after they lost their powers (Jerry from relinquishing his powers to Kelbo and Meghan from loosing the wizard competition)
@@elliee884 For some reason I thought that there was a thing in WoWP where ex-wizards sometimes have their memory of magic erased upon loosing theirs to protect the secrecy of the magical world. I think I mixed this up with some other IP, maybe from a children's book? Idk
My theory is that she was talking that way on purpose when she got there so she would sound exotic and people would be into her, but then she got tired of it and so she stopped
Yeah that was sweet 😭 its one thing to do horrible jokes like the show is full of but joking about her actual irl body sucks and huge props to him for sticking up for her
I love the idea that Quinton just walked into your house, sat down, and waited for you to start reviewing and you didn't think to question who he was when you started
That wasn’t Quinton, that was his Doppelgänger from the Sam & Cat Doppelgänger theory Live Intermission Addendum: Since the Live Intermission was done, well, LIVE in front of a real audience, this is proof that the Quinton Reviews Cinematic Universe is the same as OUR Real-Life Universe.
ok so every hannah montana concert on the show was an actual concert. like it was a way for them to get kids and their parents to pay money to be crowd extras. the tickets were significantly cheaper than like usual concert tickets, but you had to be ok with the ocassional cut and re-play of the same song if they didn't get the shots they wanted the first time.
tell me why when zeke popped up from zeke and luther i instantly thought of you i also was defending you in the replies of a comment you gotta make more long format vids like keyan although i watch all your uploads too either way, love ya tho brother
I can provide some information about the Yay Me! web series.The first three “episodes” were just clips from “Tiptonline” (including “Today’s Guest: BFF Chelsea”, which was a separate “episode” from “Bon Voyage”) and there were 6 actual episodes, which explains the inconsistent numbering. The missing seventh episode look place in London, England, and was named “London in London”. It had an extremely similar premise to London's B-Plot in "Flowers and Chocolate"- She runs into Chelsea and tries to hide the fact that she's in a boarding school by claiming Bailey is her maid.
So let me get this straight. Arwin doesn’t get picked up by Disney. But Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn gets picked up by Nickelodeon with the same actor playing a parent character?
@@AeonKnigh432i saw a few episodes i was alr too old as well when it came out but occasionally flipping back to those channels and boy was that show terrible 💀
I also love the idea that Cody is at the very least magic sensitive and possibly might have untapped powers himself as he was the only one aware of the time loop.
These two stuck up for each other. There is a story that when Dylan put on weight, one of the filmmakers shamed him, and she told that person off. One could only think his reasoning for not fat shaming her is because of the kindness she showed him.
@@Luverofmysoul2 The context of that is just so needlessly cruel, especially considering Dylan was just 14 at the time: There were donuts out or something & there were only a few left in the box or something. Someone then loudly proclaimed no more donuts for Dylan until he had Cole's bodytype again (which wasn't going to happen given Dylan's "weight-gain" could very well just have been due to puberty). Kim then stood up for him because she was the only adult around who thought: "we shouldn't harass a 14 year old that isn't related to us so publically"
Man I sure hope nothing bad happens to me on February 3rd of next year, maybe waking up on some kind of intersection with no memory of my identity of occupation, that would suck.
Okay but the segment with Trinity and Quinton was so much fun. I wholly expected Quinton to walk in first, and it wasn't, only for the pan back to the couch and he's already sitting down? Excellence.
3:23 Every time Gumball's voice actor changes, they specifically make episodes referencing the changes and how they effect Gumball and/or Darwin. One of the reasons I love the show is that they wrote in episodes to sort of explain away the voices being different.
Well they did in the beginning, towards the end they were just kinda like “clear your voice” and then they would cough and change voice actors, still pretty funny but definitely less special or meaningful
Really like how they did for the episode where they deal with their Chinese knock offs and ends with the voices changing while talking about they are irreplaceable
4:09:57 As a kid I always thought them adding a new character was so cool, but ngl I kinda feel bad for Woody's actor. Bro was in a majority of episodes and was there to the end yet still couldn't get credited in the opening. Then again maybe with the scripts he was given maybe he didnt want to be credited.
Unfortunately, McReary Time Reary only reverses time by a few minutes to allow a wizard to undo a mistake, it can't reverse a whole day. Also, Ronald Longcape needed his wizard queen to be, you know, a wizard or the tetherball game wouldn't work, which is why Bailey can't have been his original choice :(
@@sofh784 Maybe, though, he used a different spell? The improv spell could work and in theory there are a ton not seen in Wizards. And maybe instead of his wizard queen he just want a successful date with Bailey too! ❤
I realize that Cole and Dylan are identical twins, but I’ve never understood how people can’t tell them apart, I actually thought they might have been fraternal twins as a kid because they looked so different to me
I kind of agree, even though they're identical somehow their different personalities just shine through. like Zach said once when Cody pointed out they have the same face "yeah but I pull it off". they just wear the look differently.
9 months ago, I told my therapist that in one sitting I watched a 6 hour video summarizing Suite Life as an example of rock bottom. Can’t wait to watch this one!
The concept of London Tipton just pretending to be stupid for the sake of messing with people is so absurd but so good Like yeah, she is rich and never has to face consequences anyways, might as well just play a persona to inconvinience everyone
Another thing I appreciate is you using the ad bumpers as visual/audio transitions in your editing. I feel like a sleeper agent every time I hear them, just unlocked memories every time
It feels weird to say this but it creates almost a sense of immersion with the video. Like, the feel is less "youtube video" and more "it's 2011 and you're watching a marathon of this show with this guy who knows a lot"
@@JackSiesko-li5ow That’s how I felt watching the Wizards retrospective. I’m like, 12, sitting in my room on a Friday raising my eyebrow at a wizard girl, half confused and half, “I’m into wizard stuff, this is so cool.”
It's kinda insane how I immediately remember some of those bumpers. Used to watch reruns of this show a lot to go to sleep & they just repeated the same pass the plate, or bella thorn's dyslexia thing, or whatever
1:33:00 Dude, this Pass the Plate thing with Brenda Song is burned into my fucking head. It played millions of times, it was like the only one I ever saw. I imagine this was a running commercial bit, and I only saw the one with Brenda Song.
brenda song is actually Hmong! An ethic group originating from south china but also lived along the thai/lao boarders, there’s actually a lot of thai/lao/hmong mixed people too so her grandma living in Thailand was actually pretty interesting. (the bar is on the floor but itms somewhat a better route to go than making a typical Chinese stereotype imo)
I’m sorry but is no one going to mention at 29:33 the “in February of next year you’ll wake up in this intersection with no memory” thing… Ts creeped tf out of me when I was watching
Omg i was about to comment about it if i didn't see someone else say it. This is my first video of his i'm watching, is this a normal tidbit he includes??😅
To be fair about the "I would never disrespect" you keep calling back to, acting like an asshole to women in a show for his character is a bit different than actually bullying a woman, let alone one he respects, because she is pregnant for the "comedy" of it.
@@katiemorison7969 his character is a misogynist, that's not the issue. The issue was that the joke at the expense of a woman was directly at the expense of the actress and not the character. The characters on the show are not "women" they're fictional characters. Doing a fat joke is inherently a joke about Kim Rhoades' weight
even as a kid the maddie episode made me feel weird, even though i didnt know why. now i know its because she wasnt treated as her own character and just used as a plot device for zack 😔
This can be interpreted two ways: 1 - when you were a child, you didn't realize Kim was pregnant. 2 - you didn't realize Kim was a child when she was pregnant. Phrasing.
@@JameyMcQueenthat’s why commas are important in partly remember the way they taught us in school with the “grandma ate” thing and made it sound like she ate her grandkid but you needed to use a comma to make it sound right 💀
About the ghost painting episode; it has come up again in the franchise, im not sure which episode but an on deck line was said something along the lines of -"what about the ghost we saw come out of the painting" then cody says "we were 13 we were seeing women pop out of everything"
Fun fact: The woman who played Padma, the lady who London bribed into dropping out of Seven Seas High, is played by Tiya Sircar. Who played Vicky in the Good Place and is the voice of Sabine from Star Wars Rebels.
I'm glad you pointed out how terrible the staging and blocking is in the show. As a kid I never figured out why I didn't like the show because I felt it was more than just the writing being bad, lol. The main set is so fake and lifeless. It's like they're on a toy playset than an actual cruise ship. Everyone is constantly standing around so it feels insanely repetitive in term of shot composition. It gives me this feeling of claustrophobia with the severe lack of space that the actors have to move around. At least in the old show, many of the sets felt lived in and have props that the characters can sit and interact with.
I disagree. How else could they have feasibly executed the sets? All the sets are there dut to the necessity of the show. They needed Dorms because the kids sleep in Dorms, They needed an outdoor area to remind the audience they are on a boat, they needed a check in Desk for Mr. Mosby to work at, and they needed a classroom. What else could they have done? I think that was a pretty bad criticism. Also in the later seasons they did have an Aqua lounge for the characters to sit around in.
@@icecreamhero2375 Maybe you should reread my post because I do not understand where you got me complaining about the necessity of the set, lol. What they got is pretty bland and does not sell to me as an actual place. That's my problem than anything else. The main deck's lighting makes it feel very artificial when it suppose to be a natural environment.
@@FunkySpaceAlien Why are you expecting a disney channel sitcom to be realistic? Also my issue is with complaining about the blocking. How else could they have done it? Maing the sky more realistic and having wind blow every so often is a good idea but I don't know how they could have made the blocking different.
One thing i noticed in these crossovers is that it’s always first show interacts more with suite life, then suite life interacts a lot with the two other shows, then Hannah Montana just kind of briefly interacts with suite life and ignores the rest
I think the problem is that none of the casts other than London can emotionally resonate with either Hannah or Lilly (remember that Miley's and Lilly's secret identity is still kept). All they see is a rich girl who can sing that is way out of their league
I believed the reason why the Wizards of Waverly Place characters never interact with the Hannah Montana characters was because Selena Gomez played Hannah's rival Mikayla and they didn't want Hannah/Miley to find someone who looks like her rival.
@juliahornback2843 sometimes people will also change their accents quickly if they get made fun of enough. I knew a girl that moved from New Jersey go from full Jersey accent to dropping it in the span of a few weeks.
kim rhodes came to the restaurant i work at a month or 2 back, which was weird and random because i live in louisiana and no one cool ever stops by. we all geeked out and she pretended she had no idea why lol. she was the sweetest and let us take as many pictures with her as we wanted- “make sure you like how you look in it or we can take another!” lol.
This is why I love the in-depth analysis videos that are made by Keyan, and by extension QuintonReviews, because they always go the extra mile when it comes to whatever topic/show they're discussing. Like, I had no idea Arwin almost got his own spin off show that had Selena Gomez in one of the starring roles. I always end up learning so much from these kind of videos on stuff I adored from my childhood. And they always make for the perfect thing to listen to in the background while doing other tasks. Thanks to Keyan I can see how shows like this and Wizards ended and I appreciate it because I don't have the time or energy to rewatch some of these series, especially when they start going downhill.
i love how you edited the video to include the theme song, the bumpers, and other commercials to not only break the spoken parts but also gave me a full nostalgia rush. i felt like i was 10 years old watching it again. ;_;
i agree, good point!! i feel like mikes mic pll series also further popularized the long length of the tv show introspective on youtube. so many starting dropping 2 hour long tv show vids after they realized ppl would actually watch the whole thing, if they did a good job !
A really fun fact about the parents performance is that the actor who plays the dad was the original actor for Greaseball in Starlight Express. If you don’t know already, that’s an infamous Andrew Lloyd Weber musical where the characters are all train cars on roller skates. A lot of people got injured during the original run and it became a bit of a joke for a long time (even famously made fun of in an episode of Family Guy). Mr. Martin playing a shopping cart on roller skates was a reference to that. The show is actually currently playing in Germany and England.
I thought Woody was annoying at first, but after rewatching myself and seeing his jokes in season 2-3, I found him funny. Not when he's doing the weird, gross, and annoying jokes, but when he is saying something slick about someone. But I think that's just me liking the sense of humor of the show, anyone could've said it
yeah, woody is at his best when he's not doing gross jokes. I wasn't a fan of him at first, and i think he's at his weakest in season 1, but he grew on me. Better than Marcus and should have been included in the intro.
The one line that stuck in my brain from this show was from the episode where they are stranded on an island and get in the hot air balloon and London says something like “they look like ants from up here” and someone else points out that they are in fact just ants. That pops in my brain whenever I’m in a tall building or see an ant.
That actually explains a lot since she was apparently she was expelled at every private school (I'm still not sure how she got kicked out of the school she attended with Maddie when the nuns clearly favored London) but and she still seemed to be in the same classes as Zach and Cody.
The weird line she has in the crossover episode about being in the same grade as Max in five years supports this reading. I never considered London's age a plot hole because of this assumption, Maddie's age though there is no excuse
@@LilyZerep They acknowledge this when she first starts going to normal public high school. They say she got kicked out when she stopped regularly attending classes.
@@eatatjoes6751 In real life Cole was the ladies man that all the girls would through themselves at. Alison Stoner and Selena Gomez both admitted to being attracted to Cole.
It’s interesting that with the Arwin series, it could’ve been the only show on the Disney Channel where the lead was an adult. As a kid, I never saw any shows on Nickelodeon or Disney with an adult as the lead. Feels completely different from everything else from that perspective and might’ve been one of the reasons they didn’t green light it
@quangamershyguyyz7166 Jessie, especially early Jessie, very much felt like she was supposed to be barely out of high school. It's much less of a jump then fully adult man
@@DParkerNunyawell even then in the show they treat her like she’s like just over 17 not really a young adult who’s in her early 20s despite Debby Ryan being 19 in the 1st season
idk about live action, but there were plenty of adult animated characters for nick at least. Ren and Stimpy, Rocko, spongebob, catdog, angry beavers, ect. I guess they felt more comfortable portraying adults to children if they were done as animals. They probably thought portraying a human adult wouldn't be relatable to their target demographic.
That's true. I remember going online for a moment to check my grades on a cruise ship and it cost about five dollars to do that. I was only on for like ten minutes.
I feel like it's a "Making sure you're still paying attention type thing. I'm playing Paper Mario with this in the background, and it did indeed snap my full attention back to the video.
I honestly think the show would've been a lot better if the writers had done more with the idea of zack and cody working on the ship. They could just scrap the whole idea of the "sea school" (it was rarely relevant to the plot of most episodes anyway) and just have the premise be that zack and cody are working on the ship as like, a summer job or something. Plus, in the original series, the side characters working at the hotel carried the series anyway. So having "on deck" pretty much be a workplace comedy would really be leaning into the show's strengths. It would also put a new spin on the dynamic between the twins and mr. Moseby. They could introduce a new character to be moseby's superior. So rather than him trying to get rid of the twins like he did in the original show, he could be trying to keep them in check and make sure they don't mess anything up too bad. Because if they did it would reflect poorly on him. So it would put moseby into kind of a similar position as carey in the original show. Except rather than a caring mother teaching life lessons to her kids. It's a disgruntled boss trying to teach lessons to his dumbass employees (partially because he cares, but also just to make sure he doesn't get fired) Plus, having all of the characters be people working on the ship would allow for more jokes about mr. Tipton and how he runs his businesses. In addition to all of that, having the show be based around people working on the boat would also possibly solve the show's issue with the sets. People working on a cruise ship would mostly be inside the boat anyway, so they could mostly build interior sets, rather than trying and failing to make sets that believably look like the outdoors I honestly think that if they had thought out the concept of the show more then it actually could have been pretty soild.
no need for a "new character", just bring back Miss Klotz from Let Us Entertain You now, the question, where would Tutwiller fit in, if shes not a teacher anymore? Maybe shes the activity director?
"I never gave you a badge- how did you get a Boston Police badge?" - Mr Moseby This line was genuinely funny to me. Though I could just be tired, it's almost 11pm
No it actually is funny, but that has more to do with Phil Lewis's delivery than anything. He elevates so much of the material even when the show has devolved deep into mediocrity
It's so weird how you can visibly see the root of what Disney Channel sitcoms would become in the 2010s just by watching both Suite Life shows. From the more grounded, down to Earth hijinks & memorable character quirks of the mid-2000s to the less grounded, more unbelievable ones of the 2010s. Like, I rewatched the first seasons of Austin & Ally & watched the first season of Kickin' It a few years ago & those shows feel way too much like late stage Suite Life.
Reminder that Jessie had an entire episode which was a Terminator 2 parody, and that the Jessie cast canonically exist in the universe of the animated Marvel shows at the time
I’ll say this when it came to the Suite Life franchise it made Disney realize they had a formula and almost every show basically followed the Suite Life franchise
I love the inclusion of fact checking the excursions with people who actually live there! It's so funny to hear their reactions and adds a lot that I didn't realize as a kid.
Phil Lewis and Andre Braugher as well as their respective characters in Suite Life and Brooklyn 99 are soul brothers. There's a spiritual similarity I can't explain. It's canon to me.
To answer your question, yes, they must've filmed a real concert, put it in the episode, then had Miley wear the same dress. On Hannah Montana, I remember the earlier seasons doing that at times.
One thing to note about the season 2 intro is that in both versions I’m pretty sure they’re wearing the same clothes at the end, so they specifically filmed that part with and without Doc Shaw.
Hey its a new video by that guy who cooks scrambled eggs wrong! As someone who grew up watching Suite Life of Zack and Cody and I think completely dropped On Deck by the end of its first season, its great hearing you just go through and be like “yeah the acting is bad, the writing is just things happening to happen, etc.” cause its nice to know that the younger me wasnt just rejecting change when he though On Deck was clearly a huge downgrade
I remember growing up hearing it was a downgrade, but since I was younger at the time (I think 9-10ish). Of course as a kid, quality of content wasn't as noticeable (I still think kids deserve good quality stories though) and I was still in the Disney age range. I def did not notice it then, but I def notice it now as an adult.
Damn, I'm 20 and I still like the show... is there something wrong with me or is the nostalgia just too strong? Lmao. Idk, but I still find the show to be pretty funny
How I would describe the shift is that it’s lost charm,the charm of these 2 kids going on wacky adventures in this giant hotel,it was unique,sweet life on deck just became any other Disney show
I just remembered a scene from the live action Casper movie where Casper makes "scrambled" eggs by starting sunny side up eggs and half-heartedly mixing them for like a second. Did Keyan learn how to make Scrambled Eggs from the live action film "Casper the Friendly Ghost"?
Here’s a fun story for you all, back when I was really young, me and my family were on a Disney Cruise and the stars of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody were on the ship and we got to see them live in person and we got to see the pilot episode early. I thought that was a pretty cool story to share with you all!
What's weird is that the Jordin Sparks episode is one of the few things I remember from this show, one of the few episodes Marcus was in a major role and still nothing jogged my memory
To be fair, he barely does anything in the show other than filling in B-plots. Doesn't help that he just jumps in mid way season 2 then disappear in mid season 3
2:36:36 actually they do bring up the ghost of suite 613 in the season 3 episode “the ghost and mr martin.” cody doesn’t believe that zack is being haunted by a ghost and then zack says something like “remember when we saw that woman pop out of the painting at the hotel” in which cody rebuts “we were hormone crazed 12 year old boys, we saw women popping out of everything”
Man, before these videos I didn't realize how many "boy obsesses over girl(s)" characters there were in my childhood (Zack crushing on Maddie, Oliver crushing on Skyler, Marcus crushing on London, Arwin crushing on Carey, etc.). No creativity. It's like they can't imagine a boy and a girl hanging out without one of them having romantic interest in the other. I hear that modern kids shows have phased out of that concept at least
@@theshire9173 Kids are smart enough to tell the difference between fiction and reality. Part of the fun of tv is characters can get away with stuff you can't do in real life.
@@theshire9173 Also lets be real the audience wants to see romantic tension. You see people ship characters all the time on the internet. Its cool to have some shows with no romance but I won't turn up my nose at a show with romance.
I’m not going to say it’s impossible to accidentally fall off a cruise ship, but unless you’re climbing on the railing, it’s exceedingly difficult. Because they REALLY don’t want people falling overboard.
1:07:36 i have to admire cody for not gaining like 10 mental illnesses from this time loop ordeal, that kid's mental health is iron solid if he can go 87 days without becoming completely unhinged
This is exactly when I stopped watching Disney. I feel like they just kind of cashed in on Suite Life for as long as they could and then this is where it fizzled out. It’s kinda nuts how I remember bits of Wizards but not this. However, I think that it’s really sweet how Kim Rhoades called them her little guys. Also, Cody’s big NO was actually the one funny joke in the entire show to me because it came out of nowhere. No, wait, the Jedi joke was funny, why did they need him to explain it? *headdesk* There’s a bizarre irony to Phil Lewis working on this show with an iCarly knockoff in it, then the show getting canned, only to executive produce on the iCarly revival, which *also* ends up getting sacked. Also, I could feel the strain before, but on Deck really stretched how long the shenanigans could last. Also, also, also, I see somebody else has latched onto the “London is pretending to be stupid” theory too, because her answer to the question of “what historical figure would you have for dinner?” is brilliant.
The worse part, this stuff was strangely embarrassing to watch! It's so self indulgent... the whole point of shows like this is that you can watch in front of your relatives without them judging you LMFAO. If my relatives are just going to wince through the entire thing I might as well just watch cartoons lol. Anyways I'm actually glad Kenyan is covering this because I wanted to know how this ended but couldn't bring myself to keep watching it after the Paris episode
Es más irónico considerando que la serie sunny entre estrellas es una copia a la idea original de Icarly y que el sucio dan hizo un episodio en venganza burlandose de Disney
Personally I like to think Moseby’s attachment to the hotel is actually an attachment to London as her stand in father figure, so he changes jobs so he still be there for her
My head cannon is he’s been planning to get on the ship ever since he got that restaurant reservation in Italy. He was playing the long game.
This was always my head cannon as well. I could honestly even see him being like, contractually obligated to look over London. But Mr. Tipton gives him a position wherever so she doesn't realize lol
Honestly that was always how I thought of it too
That's also what I assumed. I think he also probably GENUINELY does care about the hotel but London is like his daughter in a way so where she goes, he goes. Plus I think he's kinda required to look after her and report how she's doing to Mr. Tipton but still
@@Sarah-cf1ibto be fair 15 years is 15 years
One thing that watching this retrospective over the past couple of days has shown me is that even if the lines are bad, and the show is bad, Brenda Song always just fucking goes for it. Kudos to her, honestly, she was great all the way through.
She's such a talented actress
London: Yay me!!
she killed it consistently
To give perspective on how long ago this show was, it came out when my dog was born, and this retrospective happened not too long after he died. This show was an entire dog ago.
"An entire dog ago” is how I’ll describe my life now.
I'm sorry for your loss
Woah
I'm sorry for your loss
real af (also so sorry for the loss of doggo)
I would pay an unseen amount of money for a ‘pair of kings’ retrospect because I’m convinced I hallucinated that entire show
Omg FINALLY someone else has acknowledged that show existed 😭 glad I’m not going insane
OH MY GOD I had very vague memories of that show prompted by the latter portion of the video but I had no clue what the show was called THANK YOU
@@KingOfAluminumdid you like that show? I could never get into it back in the day
@@JYNX-t4q I do NOT remember LOL
I remember thinking Mackalay might’ve been the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen. It was a pleasant surprise seeing her in The Amazing Spider-Man!
I always assumed London was just so bad at school that she’d been held back to the same grade as Zack and Cody despite being a grown adult in her twenties
ohmygod samee..
More money = less challenges. And those challenges ARE what is needed to make you stable as a human being, but overdoing that and you're blatantly a dictator.
It just makes way more sense than some weird sliding time scale.
The prom episode confirms that London was held back and tbh, i always thought that was the case. She's still 3 years older than Zack and Cody.
@@accidentalmadness1708sliding time scales is a staple of sitcoms. Boy meets world skips over a grade.
Debby Ryan sat down with the president of Disney and said “I wanna make history” and that’s what this is
Wrong show
@@musiclover_kb4913well this is what made her in the spotlight
@@DinoRicky Yes I know, I'm just saying that was for the awful Jessie
Yeah, and then Netflix ruined her…
@@musiclover_kb4913 Jessie was kinda good
The spin off ruined it with so many seasons
I honestly love the idea of Mr Moseby getting character development and being gentler on the boys while someone else takes his spot. He’s lived with these kids for years, and practically was a father figure in their life with their dad never around, so it’s almost nice to see him growing a soft spot and giving advice to them. They just should have given someone else to take his place, not only to maintain the energy, but also so that his character development could be more easily spotted
I disagree. I feel like teens get in trouble less and you boss around younger children more. At least that was my experience.
@@icecreamhero2375 your comment is confusing.
@@clumsyninja925 Keyan said that Mr. Mosby didn't feel like an authority figure anymore. I don't think that is an issue. The characters are much older in On Deck. In my experience you get in trouble a bit less when you are a teen. When you are a younger kid you get sent up to your room and lose dessert but that type of thing happens less and less getting older. Also in my experience taking care of other people's children. There is only so much you are allowed to do. You really don't have that much power.
@@clumsyninja925 I find most of Keyan's criticisms nonsensical but I agree with him about a few things. They probably shouldn't have introduced Ivana to the ship or included her more they also shouldn't have had the pig disappear. Everything else was just objectively wrong. This is not nostalgia talking I am speaking logically. " He claimed Zack and Cody are too old to be causing the mischief they are doing and they are still written like they are 12. Teenagers do the dumbest stuff Devious licks was a thing on Tik Tok. He also claimed that the acting was bad. You are watching a slapstick show like this for ham acting. Do you turn on the Three Stooges or Epic Movie expecting subtle performances? If you want subtle performances I don't know turn on the Godfather.
@@icecreamhero2375 he didn't say subtle acting he said good acting. There are examples of comedic acting that are good absolutely everywhere. Suite Life on Deck is not one of them.
Oh my god hearing mosby say “this was zack, I know my hooligan” just gave me a crazy flash back and I remembered the entire episode
Im 100% convinced of your international dateline episode is caused by a wizard theory. I’m believing this as canon from now on
Same, as soon as he mentioned that episode, my brain went to same conclusion. I just thought that maybe it was when during Justin's date, but the dance with Holden makes more sense.
Now I believe Cody is a wizard or whatever because he’s aware of it.
It actually breaks my heart because McReary Time Reary only reverses time by a few minutes to allow a wizard to undo a mistake - it can't reverse a whole day. Also Ronald Longcape needed his wizard queen to, you know, also be a wizard or the tetherball game wouldn't work, so Bailey can't be his wizard queen.
I feel so ☝🏻🤓 'um, actually' rn but it just doesn't work, unfortunately
@@sofh784 Unless Bailey is secretly a wizard..?
Wouldn’t they all have Deja vu?
Maybe if Moseby’s presence was explained as him being there to keep an eye on London, and Mr Tipton had him forcibly transferred for this purpose. He’s been the one most consistently in her life, and the one most used to wrangling her whenever she’s in trouble, so by experience he’s the man for the job.
As someone who only started watching disney channel about halfway through suite life on deck, I always thought that was his reason for being there
I always thought that was sort of implied, or at least that was my head cannon for why he was there. It definitely makes sense, he’s basically the man who raised her.
I was just assumed that was the case, I can’t believe that wasn’t the actual reason
Moseby was basically her dad so I always assumed that he chose London over the hotel
@@tarahmac5520The final production episode of Suite Life was Let Us Entertain You, the second to last Mr Tipton Comes to Visit, so having Moseby transferred to the SS Tipton while Mr Tipton is visiting the Boston hotel would have given the parent show a sense of closure and finality as well as bridging the two shows. If the On Deck pilot could tack on a final scene to set up the Parrot Island episode then Phill doing one last scene on the Tipton lobby set where he says good bye would also have worked to farewell the show in a turning out the lights on the way out sense to cap off The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (that or Dylan and Cole doing the scene to exposit Moseby being gone because he got transferred and how things won’t be the same, perhaps a meta nod about how they won’t always be at the Tipton either).
I do think using Moseby as the POV character for the final scene of Suite Life and the first scene of On Deck would have been a nice connecting thread, leaving the Tipton and boarding the SS Tipton with him.
When I was in middle school, I spent my summer watching Suite Life and eating popcorn. Now I’m a middle school teacher and I’m spending my first day of summer break watching a TH-cam video about suite life and eating popcorn.
the character arc completes
You kept your character continuity.
Me, being a middle school teacher on summer break watching this now as well.
Sounds more interesting then the actual suit life on deck
You're living your best life! (No sarcasm)
Love how the wizards and HM intros are so iconic that they got copyright blocked but the suite life one doesn’t
Does this mean the entire 5 hour video is demonetized? Seems really stupid
@davidblair2 Yes. Welcome to the world of youtube, companies(especially Disney) want their cut. Which is 100% or no video entirely.
@@davidblair2i didn’t even realize this was a 5 hour long video til reading this comment 😭😭
i love the little joke where bailey is checking the showgirls under their masks to see if it’s their teacher and she stops herself before demasking the one black dancer like “ah never mind sorry”. in a show chocked full of ethnic stereotypes every other episode it’s surprising to see one random inoffensive race joke squeezed in there
I genuinely laughed at that one like it was the first non racist race joke I’ve seen in a very long time and it was good 😭
I Remember Finding That So Funny As A Kid . It Was Nice Seeing It Again Because I Forgot About It Until It Played In This Video Lmao . I Always Loved (Actually Funny) Black Jokes In Media . Another Funny One From The Show Was Zack And Cody Using “Goon” As A Stand In For The N Word . “Goon , Please” Cracked Me Tf Up 💀
@@macaronii220 The very first? We need to find you some comedians dude 😂
@@badumtiss5288if only he knew what goon REALLY meant 🌚
It's not that surprising.
I cant believe the Arwin pilot is Suite Life's Gibby pilot
Gibby was icarly's joey pilot
@@eiriksundbyJoey at least had a full season. Only one, but it wasn’t just a pilot.
Whos joey? @@jbcatz5
@@StoneColdMike Joey from Friends, the sitcom from the 90’s and early 2000’s. Essentially giving the comic relief his own show.
@@jbcatz5 Joey lasted 2 full seasons.
Keyan, why would you assume that maddie and London slowed in age and not that London, who famously is awful at school, has just simply failed 3 grades?
Idk, while that's almost definitely what we're supposed to assume, at the same time I still did get the weird feeling, even while watching the show as a kid, that they'd somehow forgotten she wasn't the same age as them.
@@elsie8757 Especially because during the Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana episode, Keyan specifically included a clip where London kissed Max and Justin was grossed out since Max is a child and London said that they'll be in the same grade in a few years anyway and he won't be a kid then. So it's definitely canon that London was held back a bunch of grades.
@@elsie8757 i never personally felt that way while watching as a kid. I think esp the comment in the crossover episode she says to max: “in 5 years, when we are in the same grade” seems pretty clear to me that she’s characterized as just failing every year
@@nephritedreamsso how did she get to highschool? And wouldn’t she then be older than Maddie if she’s constantly failing the same exact grade over and over
@@BabyGirlTiny she failed 4 grades total at the time of the show, she didnt fail every single grade ever LMAO
The “they ate them” joke is spaced out really well
the interviews for the international episodes is a really nice touch!! it’s like.. we can all expect that this show isn’t giving the audience accurate cultural representations but it’s still nice giggle at it and get perspective from people who are actually from their respective countries :)
does seem he just randomly picked up anyone who responded though. The Britain guy doesn't seem very knowledgeable and the two for south america didn't know simple googleable things like that South America is very obviously famous for having real giant venomous spiders.
I think you misinterpreted the "I will not disrespect ANY WOMAN!" line, he wasn't saying he wouldn't say sexist things in the context of the playing a character, but the joke they wanted him to say was making fun of the actress outside of her character. that's what he was objecting to
Exactly what I was gonna say. Zack as a character is a misogynistic ass to the fictional women of the show, but what they were asking for wouldnt have just been offensive to the fictional Carrie, but to the real person playing her. That's where he drew the line.
Yeah
This
Also the bit was painfully unfunny
Right like what’s funny about making fun of a woman’s weight because she’s having a baby? They did this bit on the second season of “My Wife & Kids” after Tisha had her baby & every single “joke” was made about her weight. I absolutely hate those episodes because they r not funny
Suite Life really did a racism speedrun the way they were able to include EVERY negative Indian stereotype in 23 minutes 💀💀
The only thing they were missing was Ravi pulling up with Mr. Kippling.
@@maddiemcnugget1076deadass misgendering MRS. Kipling!? Shame on you!!
I cracked up when the guest called it "benign racism" like it's still racism tho 😂
@@robbiegeegee Yeah but if a joke is funny enough anything can be excused
I am only 10 minutes into this video
I am not prepared for what you just said
This is honestly such a cool way to use cameo Ive never even thought about that being such a convenient way to ask celebrities / actors questions you usually wouldn’t be able to 🤣 definitely interesting to hear the answers straight from the source
I fell asleep watching this at like 4AM, woke up and saw Quinton and got confused on what video I was watching.
Ok I’m confused. Your comment is 6 days old. Yet this video was uploaded 6 minutes ago
@@AIA2637 Early release for patreon
@@AIA2637it was released early for patrons
@@AIA2637
I’m a time traveler.
@@AIA2637he’s a patron
I actually got to meet Phil Lewis at a theater function in Los Angeles, and I'm happy to confirm that he is one of the kindest, sweetest people I've met. I thanked him for his work as Mr. Moseby and he was incredibly grateful that it made such an impact. He's a real one ❤
Fun fact: he worked on the iCarly reboot!
wasn't he convicted of manslaughter after drunk driving?
@@morgangunning30 Yeah, and aside from acting and producing, he's a big anti-drunk driving advocate.
@@morgangunning30 i’m pretty sure it was someone with the same name and just misinformation spread? or no?
@@iconic6844 I just looked it up on his Wikipedia, it is the same Phil Lewis
"Cody Martin is a black hole where rizz goes to die" is such a hard line
Which is kinda funny considering Cody had at least 5 girlfriends with 2 being genuinely serious relationships over the course of 6 to 8 years
@@Nathi98both of which (I assume you mean Babara and Bailey) are equally terrible when pairing with him and the reason their relationship lasts is because the show runner wants them to. The funny is that the 1 girl that he barely interacts with (Maya) suits him the most
The fact Brian took time to respond to your questions and make a video reply and clear up confusion that he accidentally caused
Is just GOATED man needs more popularity i think now.
Cameos are actually paid for videos but it's still cool! Like a getting card you buy for yourself from your favorite celebrities and you can even ask them specific questions or to say specific things (within cameos policies)
i wish he had used cameo to try to set up a proper interview with him! he seems cool
It's called money
I head canon that Mosbey is a former wizard who lost his family competition
I love that headcanon, it's hilarious. Can't do magic anymore so he was forced to get a regular 9-5. Adds to his general misery.
and thats why the hotel was so special it was his pride and joy after he couldn't practice magic anymore!!!
I guess the question becomes who the wizard in his family is? Personally I think it might be Spencer and that's why he got special treatment from their mother. The lactose intolerance may just be what Moseby's memory filled in as the reason after his memory got erased.
@@PhileasLiebmann wait why would his memory be erased? Jerry and Meghan both remember the wizard world after they lost their powers (Jerry from relinquishing his powers to Kelbo and Meghan from loosing the wizard competition)
@@elliee884 For some reason I thought that there was a thing in WoWP where ex-wizards sometimes have their memory of magic erased upon loosing theirs to protect the secrecy of the magical world. I think I mixed this up with some other IP, maybe from a children's book? Idk
Bailey’s accent magically coming back when she sings her song for the beauty pageant
My theory is that she was talking that way on purpose when she got there so she would sound exotic and people would be into her, but then she got tired of it and so she stopped
We never saw Keyan again. In my opinion, we ate him.
This is true.
@@KeyanCarlile Oh there he is
Keyan Carlile is… living in my basement!
I read this comment while the reference was referencing
I ate his toes
“in my opinion, they ate him/her.” was so funny i laughed every time
the arwin pilot failed because they took away his autistic rizz
A man is nothing without his 'tism
Oh is that why I liked that character so much
Well they could have written him as autistic-coded or an autistic genius like Olive from “ANT Farm” (I’m autistic)
@@lauracerqueiramachado8979 Autistic coded geniuses are fine but we need more representation for autistic people who are fucking stupid (me)
So true v.v
The fact that Dylan (the one who plays Zach!) refused to make a shitty fat joke about Kim Rhodes is so wholesome
Dylan is so based
Yeah that was sweet 😭 its one thing to do horrible jokes like the show is full of but joking about her actual irl body sucks and huge props to him for sticking up for her
@@primrosett its even EXTRA weird af when it's like...she's pregnant???
I adore that too.
@@angietoonz6605 Fr right? Why would you do that to a pregnant woman? I don't get the logic there.
I love the idea that Quinton just walked into your house, sat down, and waited for you to start reviewing and you didn't think to question who he was when you started
That wasn’t Quinton, that was his Doppelgänger from the Sam & Cat Doppelgänger theory Live Intermission
Addendum: Since the Live Intermission was done, well, LIVE in front of a real audience, this is proof that the Quinton Reviews Cinematic Universe is the same as OUR Real-Life Universe.
@@samuelshock6292 video essay cinematic universe when? Lore goes crazy
Yeah cause quintons missing@@samuelshock6292
The idea that
@@kingpen5866 exactly
ok so every hannah montana concert on the show was an actual concert. like it was a way for them to get kids and their parents to pay money to be crowd extras. the tickets were significantly cheaper than like usual concert tickets, but you had to be ok with the ocassional cut and re-play of the same song if they didn't get the shots they wanted the first time.
gonna add "disney channel lore expert" to my job resumes now
Did you know, these shows are in the same Marvel Universe as JESSIE?
tell me why when zeke popped up from zeke and luther i instantly thought of you i also was defending you in the replies of a comment you gotta make more long format vids like keyan although i watch all your uploads too either way, love ya tho brother
Hi John Nostalgia
Z e k e
You can add so much to your resume.
I can provide some information about the Yay Me! web series.The first three “episodes” were just clips from “Tiptonline” (including “Today’s Guest: BFF Chelsea”, which was a separate “episode” from “Bon Voyage”) and there were 6 actual episodes, which explains the inconsistent numbering. The missing seventh episode look place in London, England, and was named “London in London”. It had an extremely similar premise to London's B-Plot in "Flowers and Chocolate"- She runs into Chelsea and tries to hide the fact that she's in a boarding school by claiming Bailey is her maid.
So let me get this straight. Arwin doesn’t get picked up by Disney. But Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn gets picked up by Nickelodeon with the same actor playing a parent character?
Those fools at Disney...
Wow I completely forgot about that show. It was. Not good.
@@AeonKnigh432 It was past my time but I remember Brian was in it playing a dad in that show.
Doesn't he also play the dad in Loud House?
@@AeonKnigh432i saw a few episodes i was alr too old as well when it came out but occasionally flipping back to those channels and boy was that show terrible 💀
I also love the idea that Cody is at the very least magic sensitive and possibly might have untapped powers himself as he was the only one aware of the time loop.
That story Kim had about Dylan Sprouse refusing to say a line he thought was disrespectful is so sweet 🥲
Same it is
These two stuck up for each other. There is a story that when Dylan put on weight, one of the filmmakers shamed him, and she told that person off. One could only think his reasoning for not fat shaming her is because of the kindness she showed him.
@@Luverofmysoul2 The context of that is just so needlessly cruel, especially considering Dylan was just 14 at the time: There were donuts out or something & there were only a few left in the box or something. Someone then loudly proclaimed no more donuts for Dylan until he had Cole's bodytype again (which wasn't going to happen given Dylan's "weight-gain" could very well just have been due to puberty). Kim then stood up for him because she was the only adult around who thought: "we shouldn't harass a 14 year old that isn't related to us so publically"
Man I sure hope nothing bad happens to me on February 3rd of next year, maybe waking up on some kind of intersection with no memory of my identity of occupation, that would suck.
Party at that specific intersection on February 3rd!
oh goodness, I was worried I was the only one who saw that.
@@neilenehag8419 Same LOL
Am i missing the joke? I though it was so bizzare..
@@Zareastuckeythe joke is that it’s LOL random
Okay but the segment with Trinity and Quinton was so much fun. I wholly expected Quinton to walk in first, and it wasn't, only for the pan back to the couch and he's already sitting down? Excellence.
Genuinely made me laugh
2:17:43 the actor that played Gigi playing into the meme is so sweet truly a love for the job
3:23 Every time Gumball's voice actor changes, they specifically make episodes referencing the changes and how they effect Gumball and/or Darwin. One of the reasons I love the show is that they wrote in episodes to sort of explain away the voices being different.
Well they did in the beginning, towards the end they were just kinda like “clear your voice” and then they would cough and change voice actors, still pretty funny but definitely less special or meaningful
Really like how they did for the episode where they deal with their Chinese knock offs and ends with the voices changing while talking about they are irreplaceable
@@dudejoe24 lol yeah, the last Darwin change is literally in the middle of an episode though lol
@@jonoboi8069 Darwin's previous voice actor hit puberty sooner than they expected.
4:09:57 As a kid I always thought them adding a new character was so cool, but ngl I kinda feel bad for Woody's actor. Bro was in a majority of episodes and was there to the end yet still couldn't get credited in the opening.
Then again maybe with the scripts he was given maybe he didnt want to be credited.
RIGHT? I was gonna say! How does Doc Shaw storm in and immediately get credited but he’s still frickin recurring?
Irrelevant but how did you comment on this video 6 days ago but this video was uploaded 2 hours ago😭😭
@@Ummm716 The video was likely uploaded as unlisted, and the link to the video was given to patreons for early access :)
omg i thought he was in the intro, that's crazy i never noticed
Oh my God! I never even noticed he wasn't credited! Why him of all characters?!
My mind is blown by your analysis of the international dateline episode. The wizard timeloop theory is entirely buyable.
Unfortunately, McReary Time Reary only reverses time by a few minutes to allow a wizard to undo a mistake, it can't reverse a whole day. Also, Ronald Longcape needed his wizard queen to be, you know, a wizard or the tetherball game wouldn't work, which is why Bailey can't have been his original choice :(
@@sofh784But what if the crossing of the International Date Line allows you to cheat the system?
@@sofh784 Maybe, though, he used a different spell? The improv spell could work and in theory there are a ton not seen in Wizards. And maybe instead of his wizard queen he just want a successful date with Bailey too! ❤
@sofh784 not really he could've used a different spell and they can make up spells
I realize that Cole and Dylan are identical twins, but I’ve never understood how people can’t tell them apart, I actually thought they might have been fraternal twins as a kid because they looked so different to me
I kind of agree, even though they're identical somehow their different personalities just shine through. like Zach said once when Cody pointed out they have the same face "yeah but I pull it off". they just wear the look differently.
I think they look more alike the older they got
No way they're identical😮 are they not fraternal?
@spencer6044 OK ok coming from the same egg doesn't guarantee you'll look identical🙄 and visa versa but why call them 'identical' if that's the case
@@smelly1060 When they were younger, they looked a lot more alike. As they grew up, the differences became much more apparent.
9 months ago, I told my therapist that in one sitting I watched a 6 hour video summarizing Suite Life as an example of rock bottom. Can’t wait to watch this one!
Nah, the opposite this guy slaps
That’s your rock bottom?? That’s something I take pride in
rock bottom? lol
i wish i had your life if that is the truth
How is that rock bottom?
The concept of London Tipton just pretending to be stupid for the sake of messing with people is so absurd but so good
Like yeah, she is rich and never has to face consequences anyways, might as well just play a persona to inconvinience everyone
I mean she is a parody of Paris Hilton
Its crazy that i randomly decided to scroll the comments and read this comment 5 seconds before it was talked about in the video
@@ploopydiperWhy do i feel like make London asian. Make her more timeless to me.
@@Melvinshermen ?? London is Asian?
Another thing I appreciate is you using the ad bumpers as visual/audio transitions in your editing. I feel like a sleeper agent every time I hear them, just unlocked memories every time
It feels weird to say this but it creates almost a sense of immersion with the video. Like, the feel is less "youtube video" and more "it's 2011 and you're watching a marathon of this show with this guy who knows a lot"
@@JackSiesko-li5ow That’s how I felt watching the Wizards retrospective. I’m like, 12, sitting in my room on a Friday raising my eyebrow at a wizard girl, half confused and half, “I’m into wizard stuff, this is so cool.”
@@JackSiesko-li5ow Exactly! Well put. Especially the back to back bumpers with the same theme song snippet -- that's SO reminiscent of a marathon
@@JackSiesko-li5owBro same.
It's kinda insane how I immediately remember some of those bumpers. Used to watch reruns of this show a lot to go to sleep & they just repeated the same pass the plate, or bella thorn's dyslexia thing, or whatever
1:33:00 Dude, this Pass the Plate thing with Brenda Song is burned into my fucking head. It played millions of times, it was like the only one I ever saw. I imagine this was a running commercial bit, and I only saw the one with Brenda Song.
I swear they had more before giving up on it.
She hosted maybe 15 of these with international Disney kids
brenda song is actually Hmong! An ethic group originating from south china but also lived along the thai/lao boarders, there’s actually a lot of thai/lao/hmong mixed people too so her grandma living in Thailand was actually pretty interesting.
(the bar is on the floor but itms somewhat a better route to go than making a typical Chinese stereotype imo)
Honestly, I am surprised they didn't have any episode taking place in China. Imagine how many poorly aged jokes in that episode
No brenda song is half hmong and half Thai.
I’m sorry but is no one going to mention at 29:33 the “in February of next year you’ll wake up in this intersection with no memory” thing… Ts creeped tf out of me when I was watching
forreal
i scrolled for so long to see if someone else saw it bc i lowkey started trippin lmao
Okay I'm so glad it wasn't just me. I kinda convinced myself I got cursed lol
thank you i needed to know someone else saw
Omg i was about to comment about it if i didn't see someone else say it. This is my first video of his i'm watching, is this a normal tidbit he includes??😅
To be fair about the "I would never disrespect" you keep calling back to, acting like an asshole to women in a show for his character is a bit different than actually bullying a woman, let alone one he respects, because she is pregnant for the "comedy" of it.
There’s a difference between being a cartoonish ladies man & making a fat joke towards a pregnant woman.
@@katiemorison7969 his character is a misogynist, that's not the issue. The issue was that the joke at the expense of a woman was directly at the expense of the actress and not the character. The characters on the show are not "women" they're fictional characters. Doing a fat joke is inherently a joke about Kim Rhoades' weight
@@katiemorison7969 Fictional characters are things, they cannot be disrespected nor have respect
@@chance4827It's really not.
even as a kid the maddie episode made me feel weird, even though i didnt know why. now i know its because she wasnt treated as her own character and just used as a plot device for zack 😔
I know, right. Maddie desevered a better send off then being used as a plot device for Zack (Especially since he's interest in other girls)
I love the fact about Brian Stepanek plays the same character (a dad who has many kids) since 2007.
The Loud House?
@@ForrestFox626Yeah he voiced the Dad. And played the Dad in The Really Loud House
@@ForrestFox626also Nicky Ricky Ricky and dawn
The way I never realized Kim was pregnant as a child lmfaooo
That was the point tho your not supposed to notice so why would a kid notice 😂
This can be interpreted two ways:
1 - when you were a child, you didn't realize Kim was pregnant.
2 - you didn't realize Kim was a child when she was pregnant.
Phrasing.
@@JameyMcQueenLMFAO I WAS ABOUT TO SAY- the horror on my face when I tried to mentally process waht I read 😭
@@JameyMcQueenthat’s why commas are important in partly remember the way they taught us in school with the “grandma ate” thing and made it sound like she ate her grandkid but you needed to use a comma to make it sound right 💀
@@nickdemarino5391 I don't think a comma can save this one
The Bermuda Triangle episode forshadowed Cole Sprouse becoming a douce while Dillon became a normal person out of the public eye.
Oh do you fuck up spelling a simple name like dylan?
@@jamangel there are plenty of people I know called Dillon. Not Dylan. Force of habbit. I'll edit after you've deleted yours.
@@jamangelWhat a rude way to let someone know about a typo!
I think Dylan has recently acted in some pretty questionable romance movie roles lol, so this may not be true anymore
@@Lisa_Flowers what are they called?
About the ghost painting episode; it has come up again in the franchise, im not sure which episode but an on deck line was said something along the lines of -"what about the ghost we saw come out of the painting" then cody says "we were 13 we were seeing women pop out of everything"
I think it was the ghost pirate ship episode they said it
Fun fact: The woman who played Padma, the lady who London bribed into dropping out of Seven Seas High, is played by Tiya Sircar. Who played Vicky in the Good Place and is the voice of Sabine from Star Wars Rebels.
Oh wow! I never realized that was Sabine.
Vicky's the best side character in The Good Place!
Fun fact ☝️🤓
@@visiblegiraffe812I don't see you coming up with anything interesting
@@risingmoon56 never tried to big guy
I'm glad you pointed out how terrible the staging and blocking is in the show. As a kid I never figured out why I didn't like the show because I felt it was more than just the writing being bad, lol.
The main set is so fake and lifeless. It's like they're on a toy playset than an actual cruise ship. Everyone is constantly standing around so it feels insanely repetitive in term of shot composition. It gives me this feeling of claustrophobia with the severe lack of space that the actors have to move around.
At least in the old show, many of the sets felt lived in and have props that the characters can sit and interact with.
The Tipton felt like an actual hotel chain where the ship doesn’t feel at all realistic.
Ngl I was shocked when he said that it is supposed to represent the outside bc since I was a child I believed it was an indoor area inside the cruise-
I disagree. How else could they have feasibly executed the sets? All the sets are there dut to the necessity of the show. They needed Dorms because the kids sleep in Dorms, They needed an outdoor area to remind the audience they are on a boat, they needed a check in Desk for Mr. Mosby to work at, and they needed a classroom. What else could they have done? I think that was a pretty bad criticism. Also in the later seasons they did have an Aqua lounge for the characters to sit around in.
@@icecreamhero2375 Maybe you should reread my post because I do not understand where you got me complaining about the necessity of the set, lol. What they got is pretty bland and does not sell to me as an actual place. That's my problem than anything else. The main deck's lighting makes it feel very artificial when it suppose to be a natural environment.
@@FunkySpaceAlien Why are you expecting a disney channel sitcom to be realistic? Also my issue is with complaining about the blocking. How else could they have done it? Maing the sky more realistic and having wind blow every so often is a good idea but I don't know how they could have made the blocking different.
Dylan refusing to say a line that would insult Carrie's actress is actually reallt sweet, especially snapping at an EP about it. Good for him.
One thing i noticed in these crossovers is that it’s always first show interacts more with suite life, then suite life interacts a lot with the two other shows, then Hannah Montana just kind of briefly interacts with suite life and ignores the rest
I think the problem is that none of the casts other than London can emotionally resonate with either Hannah or Lilly (remember that Miley's and Lilly's secret identity is still kept). All they see is a rich girl who can sing that is way out of their league
I believed the reason why the Wizards of Waverly Place characters never interact with the Hannah Montana characters was because Selena Gomez played Hannah's rival Mikayla and they didn't want Hannah/Miley to find someone who looks like her rival.
Bailey's from Kansas and her accent disappeared after a couple days? As someone from Kansas I can confirm this is legitimately accurate.
How does that work?
@@juliahornback2843probably not hearing it enough and subconsciously adapting to other people’s accents
@juliahornback2843 sometimes people will also change their accents quickly if they get made fun of enough. I knew a girl that moved from New Jersey go from full Jersey accent to dropping it in the span of a few weeks.
@@giantclaw138 I didn't think you could just change your accent all willy nilly like that
@@juliahornback2843 Where there's a will, there's a way
kim rhodes came to the restaurant i work at a month or 2 back, which was weird and random because i live in louisiana and no one cool ever stops by. we all geeked out and she pretended she had no idea why lol. she was the sweetest and let us take as many pictures with her as we wanted- “make sure you like how you look in it or we can take another!” lol.
she seems so sweet
I’m from Louisiana too! lol Cool that she dropped by here.
Aww
Kim seems like a lovely person :) Glad you had that experience :)
This is why I love the in-depth analysis videos that are made by Keyan, and by extension QuintonReviews, because they always go the extra mile when it comes to whatever topic/show they're discussing. Like, I had no idea Arwin almost got his own spin off show that had Selena Gomez in one of the starring roles. I always end up learning so much from these kind of videos on stuff I adored from my childhood. And they always make for the perfect thing to listen to in the background while doing other tasks. Thanks to Keyan I can see how shows like this and Wizards ended and I appreciate it because I don't have the time or energy to rewatch some of these series, especially when they start going downhill.
i love how you edited the video to include the theme song, the bumpers, and other commercials to not only break the spoken parts but also gave me a full nostalgia rush. i felt like i was 10 years old watching it again. ;_;
We NEED PAIR OF KINGS NEXT! Doc Shaw is also in that and he brings so much personality and energy in the show
I acc can't believe someone said that lmao I've been hoping it'll happen but it's such a niche show 😭😭 maybe one day
I loved that show. I only have faint memories of it now and would love a video like this one about it
YESSS, he’s sooo gonna roast brady and im here for it
yes! although not gonna lie, i stopped watching after Adam hicks joined the show
quinton reviews and his icarly mini series left a noticeable inpact on the internet and i’m forever grateful for it
i agree, good point!! i feel like mikes mic pll series also further popularized the long length of the tv show introspective on youtube. so many starting dropping 2 hour long tv show vids after they realized ppl would actually watch the whole thing, if they did a good job !
He’s a creep
Former Disney Channel stars keeping food on the table because Keyan asking them questions on cameo
A really fun fact about the parents performance is that the actor who plays the dad was the original actor for Greaseball in Starlight Express. If you don’t know already, that’s an infamous Andrew Lloyd Weber musical where the characters are all train cars on roller skates. A lot of people got injured during the original run and it became a bit of a joke for a long time (even famously made fun of in an episode of Family Guy). Mr. Martin playing a shopping cart on roller skates was a reference to that. The show is actually currently playing in Germany and England.
And we never saw Quinton again. In my opinion, they ate him.
I thought Woody was annoying at first, but after rewatching myself and seeing his jokes in season 2-3, I found him funny. Not when he's doing the weird, gross, and annoying jokes, but when he is saying something slick about someone. But I think that's just me liking the sense of humor of the show, anyone could've said it
woody absolutely went on to have the best one-liners
yeah, woody is at his best when he's not doing gross jokes. I wasn't a fan of him at first, and i think he's at his weakest in season 1, but he grew on me. Better than Marcus and should have been included in the intro.
@@iknowkungfu303The former wasn't bad eithet but I do think he's alright.
The one line that stuck in my brain from this show was from the episode where they are stranded on an island and get in the hot air balloon and London says something like “they look like ants from up here” and someone else points out that they are in fact just ants. That pops in my brain whenever I’m in a tall building or see an ant.
exactly as I read that you dredged up a deep memory of that quote.
Lol me too😂❤
Whilst the ages are still murky I always assumed London was MAJORLY held back (understandably so) to be in Zack and Cody’s class.
yes she literally asked bailey if she could explain a school of fish to her she would not succeed on the SAT i fear
That actually explains a lot since she was apparently she was expelled at every private school (I'm still not sure how she got kicked out of the school she attended with Maddie when the nuns clearly favored London) but and she still seemed to be in the same classes as Zach and Cody.
The weird line she has in the crossover episode about being in the same grade as Max in five years supports this reading. I never considered London's age a plot hole because of this assumption, Maddie's age though there is no excuse
@@LilyZerep They acknowledge this when she first starts going to normal public high school. They say she got kicked out when she stopped regularly attending classes.
Zach is slowly transitioning from suave ladies man into a creepy sleazy balding guy with a ponytail
The weird irony is that Cole turned out to be Just A Little Bit of a Douche and Dylan is A Neopagan Who Owns a Bar now.
@@eatatjoes6751 I'm sorry what? The lore is crazy with those two
@@eatatjoes6751 In real life Cole was the ladies man that all the girls would through themselves at.
Alison Stoner and Selena Gomez both admitted to being attracted to Cole.
@@ECKohns i remember Selena even saying Dylan was her first kiss bc they had to kiss in an episode of The Suite Life of Zach and Cody.
It’s interesting that with the Arwin series, it could’ve been the only show on the Disney Channel where the lead was an adult. As a kid, I never saw any shows on Nickelodeon or Disney with an adult as the lead. Feels completely different from everything else from that perspective and might’ve been one of the reasons they didn’t green light it
Technical Spongebob is legally an adult
Jessie
@quangamershyguyyz7166 Jessie, especially early Jessie, very much felt like she was supposed to be barely out of high school. It's much less of a jump then fully adult man
@@DParkerNunyawell even then in the show they treat her like she’s like just over 17 not really a young adult who’s in her early 20s despite Debby Ryan being 19 in the 1st season
idk about live action, but there were plenty of adult animated characters for nick at least. Ren and Stimpy, Rocko, spongebob, catdog, angry beavers, ect. I guess they felt more comfortable portraying adults to children if they were done as animals. They probably thought portraying a human adult wouldn't be relatable to their target demographic.
even if you have a cell phone, theres no signal at sea. cruise ships have wifi but you cant use it if you arent on it
I’m actually embarrassed that I didn’t even consider this. I think you’re the first person to point it out too after 500,000 views.
@@KeyanCarlile to be fair i never considered it before i went on a cruise myself. love the video!
I know it's a plot issue but I am surprised they didn't have satellite phones on the lifeboats
That's true. I remember going online for a moment to check my grades on a cruise ship and it cost about five dollars to do that. I was only on for like ten minutes.
I love the "We never actually see *insert name here* again. In my opinion, they ate him/her" running gag
29:31 am I just supposed to skip over how scary that was to hear at 3 am
ME HEARING THIS AT 3AM
I cant find any other comments talking about it either. Like is this a bit he does often and per the usual or what the hell even that 😂😂
I feel like it's a "Making sure you're still paying attention type thing. I'm playing Paper Mario with this in the background, and it did indeed snap my full attention back to the video.
WHY WAS THAT INSERTED INTO THE VIDEO
5 hours into the video, I read this comment, I DIDNT EVEN REMEMBER THAT
Quinton saying "we need to bully Cole Sprouse by giving him swirlies and taking his lunch money" is so fucking funny ;o;
I honestly think the show would've been a lot better if the writers had done more with the idea of zack and cody working on the ship. They could just scrap the whole idea of the "sea school" (it was rarely relevant to the plot of most episodes anyway) and just have the premise be that zack and cody are working on the ship as like, a summer job or something. Plus, in the original series, the side characters working at the hotel carried the series anyway. So having "on deck" pretty much be a workplace comedy would really be leaning into the show's strengths.
It would also put a new spin on the dynamic between the twins and mr. Moseby. They could introduce a new character to be moseby's superior. So rather than him trying to get rid of the twins like he did in the original show, he could be trying to keep them in check and make sure they don't mess anything up too bad. Because if they did it would reflect poorly on him. So it would put moseby into kind of a similar position as carey in the original show. Except rather than a caring mother teaching life lessons to her kids. It's a disgruntled boss trying to teach lessons to his dumbass employees (partially because he cares, but also just to make sure he doesn't get fired)
Plus, having all of the characters be people working on the ship would allow for more jokes about mr. Tipton and how he runs his businesses.
In addition to all of that, having the show be based around people working on the boat would also possibly solve the show's issue with the sets. People working on a cruise ship would mostly be inside the boat anyway, so they could mostly build interior sets, rather than trying and failing to make sets that believably look like the outdoors
I honestly think that if they had thought out the concept of the show more then it actually could have been pretty soild.
no need for a "new character", just bring back Miss Klotz from Let Us Entertain You
now, the question, where would Tutwiller fit in, if shes not a teacher anymore? Maybe shes the activity director?
why couldn't we have that? sounds awesome
this sounds awesome and now im mad they didn’t thought of this
@@mely1022 same here it sounds like the natural progression for the series
I think they didn't do this because they still wanted Zack and Cody be believably young
"I never gave you a badge- how did you get a Boston Police badge?" - Mr Moseby
This line was genuinely funny to me. Though I could just be tired, it's almost 11pm
No it actually is funny, but that has more to do with Phil Lewis's delivery than anything. He elevates so much of the material even when the show has devolved deep into mediocrity
4:42:30 "We recycle all the scripts."
every time you note they are repeating a plot, know that this is official policy
Bewitched recycled a lot of storylines, but that was back when shows didn't show reruns so instead they made new episodes with the same plot
It's so weird how you can visibly see the root of what Disney Channel sitcoms would become in the 2010s just by watching both Suite Life shows. From the more grounded, down to Earth hijinks & memorable character quirks of the mid-2000s to the less grounded, more unbelievable ones of the 2010s. Like, I rewatched the first seasons of Austin & Ally & watched the first season of Kickin' It a few years ago & those shows feel way too much like late stage Suite Life.
2000’s had charm
Reminder that Jessie had an entire episode which was a Terminator 2 parody, and that the Jessie cast canonically exist in the universe of the animated Marvel shows at the time
@@SandwitchZebra Only shows how far away they got in a decade.
@@SandwitchZebra Oh god I forgot about that marvel crossover..that was wild wtf 😭
I’ll say this when it came to the Suite Life franchise it made Disney realize they had a formula and almost every show basically followed the Suite Life franchise
I love the inclusion of fact checking the excursions with people who actually live there! It's so funny to hear their reactions and adds a lot that I didn't realize as a kid.
Phil Lewis and Andre Braugher as well as their respective characters in Suite Life and Brooklyn 99 are soul brothers. There's a spiritual similarity I can't explain. It's canon to me.
To answer your question, yes, they must've filmed a real concert, put it in the episode, then had Miley wear the same dress. On Hannah Montana, I remember the earlier seasons doing that at times.
It’s also VERY obvious that Mikey only had time to film like a day
@@Handyrandy2233 I'm sure it was more time than that.
The interviews with global people as cultural authenticity reviewers were really fun
I like the idea of "global people" being the new term for anyone non-American
@@mattibeata2295 Well I didn't know how to phrase it. They're people from around the globe. Global people.
One thing to note about the season 2 intro is that in both versions I’m pretty sure they’re wearing the same clothes at the end, so they specifically filmed that part with and without Doc Shaw.
Hey its a new video by that guy who cooks scrambled eggs wrong!
As someone who grew up watching Suite Life of Zack and Cody and I think completely dropped On Deck by the end of its first season, its great hearing you just go through and be like “yeah the acting is bad, the writing is just things happening to happen, etc.” cause its nice to know that the younger me wasnt just rejecting change when he though On Deck was clearly a huge downgrade
I remember growing up hearing it was a downgrade, but since I was younger at the time (I think 9-10ish). Of course as a kid, quality of content wasn't as noticeable (I still think kids deserve good quality stories though) and I was still in the Disney age range. I def did not notice it then, but I def notice it now as an adult.
Damn, I'm 20 and I still like the show... is there something wrong with me or is the nostalgia just too strong? Lmao. Idk, but I still find the show to be pretty funny
How I would describe the shift is that it’s lost charm,the charm of these 2 kids going on wacky adventures in this giant hotel,it was unique,sweet life on deck just became any other Disney show
I just remembered a scene from the live action Casper movie where Casper makes "scrambled" eggs by starting sunny side up eggs and half-heartedly mixing them for like a second.
Did Keyan learn how to make Scrambled Eggs from the live action film "Casper the Friendly Ghost"?
@@themoviecritic1092 If you still like it theres nothing wrong with that! Its not as good as the original but theres definitely worse disney shows
I honestly think that Dylan Sprouse is so underrated like he really carried season two when things started to go downhill
Zack was far more likeable in this show than Cody, especially when Cody’s Bailey obsession kicked into high gear.
Way to go guys!
I always liked Zack more, like he had more natural charm or something
That's why he kept getting the KCAs
Dylan is just the goat.
I always love when Kim says "my little men" always warms my heart ❤️
29:30 Is nobody else gonna address this? This has the same vibe as, "we're trying to reach you, you're in a coma, wake up."
I’m here w you
Bro yeah what the fuck was that
I just want to take a moment to thank Quintion for ignoring you in to becoming this, truly a great man
Here’s a fun story for you all, back when I was really young, me and my family were on a Disney Cruise and the stars of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody were on the ship and we got to see them live in person and we got to see the pilot episode early. I thought that was a pretty cool story to share with you all!
despite watching the entire run of this show when it was on tv, i had absolutely no memory of marcus until this video
Thought it was just me I completely phased out the existence of him.
SAME like who is this man
Ahahaha right he came and went
What's weird is that the Jordin Sparks episode is one of the few things I remember from this show, one of the few episodes Marcus was in a major role and still nothing jogged my memory
To be fair, he barely does anything in the show other than filling in B-plots. Doesn't help that he just jumps in mid way season 2 then disappear in mid season 3
2:36:36 actually they do bring up the ghost of suite 613 in the season 3 episode “the ghost and mr martin.” cody doesn’t believe that zack is being haunted by a ghost and then zack says something like “remember when we saw that woman pop out of the painting at the hotel” in which cody rebuts “we were hormone crazed 12 year old boys, we saw women popping out of everything”
Man, before these videos I didn't realize how many "boy obsesses over girl(s)" characters there were in my childhood (Zack crushing on Maddie, Oliver crushing on Skyler, Marcus crushing on London, Arwin crushing on Carey, etc.). No creativity. It's like they can't imagine a boy and a girl hanging out without one of them having romantic interest in the other. I hear that modern kids shows have phased out of that concept at least
Kids sometimes do that in real life.
@@icecreamhero2375 Well it’s not good to show impressionable kids these characters without consequences or lessons teaching them that this is not okay
@@theshire9173 Kids are smart enough to tell the difference between fiction and reality. Part of the fun of tv is characters can get away with stuff you can't do in real life.
@@theshire9173 Also there is nothing wrong with having crushes they are apart of life. In comedy you tend to exaggerate.
@@theshire9173 Also lets be real the audience wants to see romantic tension. You see people ship characters all the time on the internet. Its cool to have some shows with no romance but I won't turn up my nose at a show with romance.
I’m not going to say it’s impossible to accidentally fall off a cruise ship, but unless you’re climbing on the railing, it’s exceedingly difficult. Because they REALLY don’t want people falling overboard.
1:07:36 i have to admire cody for not gaining like 10 mental illnesses from this time loop ordeal, that kid's mental health is iron solid if he can go 87 days without becoming completely unhinged
Alternate take on the story where Cody uses a few loops to become a full-blown serial killer who murders the entire cast
@@CalamitasCalliope who is to say he didn't take time to experiment with that sort of stuff in the offscreen loops
We never saw Quinton again. In my opinion, they ate him.
This is exactly when I stopped watching Disney. I feel like they just kind of cashed in on Suite Life for as long as they could and then this is where it fizzled out. It’s kinda nuts how I remember bits of Wizards but not this.
However, I think that it’s really sweet how Kim Rhoades called them her little guys.
Also, Cody’s big NO was actually the one funny joke in the entire show to me because it came out of nowhere.
No, wait, the Jedi joke was funny, why did they need him to explain it? *headdesk*
There’s a bizarre irony to Phil Lewis working on this show with an iCarly knockoff in it, then the show getting canned, only to executive produce on the iCarly revival, which *also* ends up getting sacked.
Also, I could feel the strain before, but on Deck really stretched how long the shenanigans could last.
Also, also, also, I see somebody else has latched onto the “London is pretending to be stupid” theory too, because her answer to the question of “what historical figure would you have for dinner?” is brilliant.
The worse part, this stuff was strangely embarrassing to watch! It's so self indulgent... the whole point of shows like this is that you can watch in front of your relatives without them judging you LMFAO. If my relatives are just going to wince through the entire thing I might as well just watch cartoons lol.
Anyways I'm actually glad Kenyan is covering this because I wanted to know how this ended but couldn't bring myself to keep watching it after the Paris episode
Sucks that the iCarly Revival was canned because their recent season was honestly peak
Es más irónico considerando que la serie sunny entre estrellas es una copia a la idea original de Icarly y que el sucio dan hizo un episodio en venganza burlandose de Disney
@@user-gp5yz5yz4x I’m so glad he’s covering this too because it’s been haunting my brain for years.
@@user-gp5yz5yz4x You put it into words. These shows were just embarrassing to watch!