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McGee and Me! The Big Lie (1989–1992) Online

McGee and Me! The Big Lie (1989–1992) Online
Original Title :
The Big Lie
Genre :
TV Episode / Family
Year :
1989–1992
Directror :
Mark Cullingham
Cast :
Joseph Dammann,Terry Bozeman,Vaughn Taylor
Writer :
Bill Myers,Ken C. Johnson
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
30min
Rating :
6.7/10
McGee and Me! The Big Lie (1989–1992) Online

Episode cast overview:
Joseph Dammann Joseph Dammann - Nicholas Martin
Terry Bozeman Terry Bozeman - David 'Dad' Martin
Vaughn Taylor Vaughn Taylor - Elizabeth 'Mom' Martin
Eve Brenner Eve Brenner - Grandma Martin
Sarah Dammann Thomas Sarah Dammann Thomas - Sarah Martin (as Sarah Dammann)
Chelsea Hertford Chelsea Hertford - Jamie Martin
Ken C. Johnson Ken C. Johnson - McGee / Additional Cartoon Voices (voice)
Brent Kelly Brent Kelly - Louis
Johnny Green Johnny Green - Derrick Cryder
Shaylisa Hurte Shaylisa Hurte - Renee Johnson
Joe Bonny Joe Bonny - Coach Slayter
Frank Salsedo Frank Salsedo - George Ravenhill (as Frank Sotonoma Salsedo)
Rebecca Herbst Rebecca Herbst - Renee's Friend (as Becky Herbst)
John-Paul Sipla John-Paul Sipla - Derrick's 'Dork' #1
Brandon Gaines Brandon Gaines - Derrick's 'Dork' #2


User reviews

Tygralbine

Tygralbine

This episode was the beginning of the McGee & me series and it centres all around the moral of honesty.

The story begins with the martin family moving in with Grandma martin, a sweet old lady who lives in eastfield's suburbia. Since he's new to the neighbourhood, Nicholas martin, or simply known as Nick, wants to make a first good impression, and by doing so, lies about a strange neighbour of his. His lie only temporarily makes him a hero, but in the end, leaves him feeling guilty - especially after his grandmother tells him about how the strange Indian is actually a caretaker for injured animals.

For a pilot (That's technically what it is) it's pretty good. it's not like those big series in which the first episode is a pitch and usually has a different cast than the episodes that come after (M*A*S*H and Gilligan's Island had that problem) It's a good start for the episodes that come after.

6/10.