![]() When the kids receive their standardized test scores, it’s discovered that Blair is a genius! When Owen is pranked at school, Grandpa Bennett, with the help of Blair and his old army buddy, Joey Coconuts, set out a night-long quest to get revenge. Owen quickly becomes frustrated that Grandpa is being loud and distracting while he and Ruth try to study. Meanwhile, Byron and Rachel are determined to befriend the new neighbors in the hope of being invited to swim in their pool.īyron is excited that his mother is coming to stay with their family for a few days, but things turn ugly when Nana Blatt and Grandpa Bennett meet and immediately start to argue!Īfter Grandpa crashes Byron’s car, he is “grounded” by Rachel, and has to stay at home. Blair takes on a secret pop star identity named Shayna Pennsylvania but quickly realizes that this life is not for her.Īfter watching a documentary series about Aliens, Blair becomes convinced that the family’s new neighbors are from a different planet and enlists Owen’s help to find evidence to prove it. Owen has a crazy dream that he and Blair are part of “The Preventers,” a team of superheroes called together by Sir Liam Gooch to stop Norvin Schnuckle from ruining the town’s bicentennial celebration.Īfter Byron posts a video online of Blair singing in their new band, Hollywood music manager Skeeter Swindell approaches Blair and convinces her to become a pop star. The Preventers Directive: Part Two: The End PartĪt the request of Sir Liam Gooch, The Preventers band together to stop Norvin Schnuckle from ruining the town’s bicentennial celebration. When he discovers that Kyle and his mom are homeless, Owen makes it his mission to help him out. Owen befriends a new kid at school named Kyle. Owen overhears a conversation between Byron and Rachel, discussing the idea of having a baby. When Rachel is put in charge of running Beatz 101’s charity Christmas telethon and the starring act’s props and costumes are mysteriously destroyed right before the show, Owen takes it upon himself to uncover the “whodunnit” mystery. The Bennett-Blatts visit a local comic convention Owen, Byron and Rachel test out a new VR game.īlair’s homework assignment is to write a story about the most interesting thing about her family. The Bennett-Blatts take part in a charity sporting event to raise money for the local kids club. The parents and kids switch places for a day to determine if being a kid or an adult is harder. When Frank Morris Middle starts serving inedible lunches, Blair becomes a student activist.īlair is caught off guard when she finds herself experiencing her first crush on a boy.īyron and Rachel force Blair to attend every school club to teach her a lesson. The cast and crew literally have to ‘just roll with it’ and it all makes for a uniquely entertaining experience for the live studio audience and viewers at home.Studio audience members vote on the direction of key scenes in a family sitcom. With this series, they have elevated the convention of a traditional sitcom by adding the keep-you-on-your-toes element of improvisation. Kory Lunsford, vice president, Original Programming, Disney Channel, said, “Our talented executive producers, Trevor and Adam, have once again delivered a not-to-be-missed comedy. After votes are cast, the crew quickly resets and the actors return to the stage to continue the unscripted scene, improvising throughout it. The actors are sequestered backstage while the studio audience uses electronic voting devices at their seats to select which of the three comedic scenarios they would like to see take place next. ![]() Talented young actors Ramon Reed (Disney’s “The Lion King” on Broadway) and Kaylin Hayman (“One Day at a Time”) play preteen stepsiblings Owen Blatt and Blair Bennett, polar opposites who must now somehow learn to be harmonious siblings.Īt unpredictable intervals unknown to the cast or audience, the scripted action is suddenly interrupted by the sound of a foghorn. Byron is an on-air radio personality on BEATZ 101 and Rachel is a decorated military veteran who now produces his daily show in their hometown of Akron, Ohio. Two adult actors who intuitively know what’s funny to kids-Tobie Windham (Disney’s “Walk the Prank”) and Suzi Barrett (Upright Citizens Brigade comedy group, Disney’s “Kirby Buckets”)-play fun-loving newlyweds Byron and Rachel. ![]()
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