By Mark Topel • Mar 31st, 2008 • Category: Television, Televsion & Film
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Before he was J.D. on Scrubs, before he was Andrew Largeman in Garden State, before he made it his personal mission to kickstart the careers of sub-par singer/songwriters, power tool Zach Braff was David Cummings on a little show I like to call The Baby-Sitters Club. Although at first it seems like there might be a spark between David and Dawn, shit hits the fan when Dawn realizes that David is the son of The Commissioner of the Department of Public Works who is trying to build a road through her beloved Flat-Rock Brook Park and probably some other bastardly acts disguised as “public works.”
“Wait a minute, I don’t understand! You think the road is a GOOD THING?” she exclaims. Well, at this point, the afternoon is fucked for the rest of the Baby-Sitters who just want to go see a movie. Anyway, it all works out in the 90’s pre-teen fashion you’d expect. Between the ridiculous plot, terrible music, and over-acting, this episode has a feel not unlike the masturbatory later seasons of Scrubs. Well, it’s not that bad. Oh, I almost forgot to make fun of his hair, which, even for 1993, is pretty shocking.
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WOW! What a creepy bastard!