125: The Greatest of These
Theme: The true meaning of loveIn this split episode, we hear a rather comical movie to real life story, and also hear about the biblical approach to Valentines day in the second part.
Production Engineer: Glenn West & Todd Busteed
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace & Brian Papera
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
Season Information

- 26: Peas and Thank You
- 27: From Mary, With Love
- 28: The Girl Who Assumed Too Much
- 29: Dressed for Sacrifice
- 42: Summer Camp Blues
- 43: To Grandmother's House We Go
- 44: The Best Christmas on Record
- 57: Spring Broke, Part 1
- 58: Spring Broke, Part 2
- 59: Heart and Soldier
- 84: O little Town of Coleraine
- 103: Christmas Heirlooms
- 110: The Hope That Heals
- 123: Table Talk
- 124: Putting the Chistmas Back in Hope
- 125: The Greatest of These
Reviews
I really liked this episode. The acting was excellent and the storylines were excellent. While I don't recommend doing split episodes like this all the time, it was nice for different. The episode did have sorta a flow to it, making it feel a lot more like one whole episode, even if there was two storylines. I think that's part of the reason why I liked it. The first part was hilarious, I'm guessing Sir Stanley and Sir Ollie are named after Laurel and Hardy? It was so funny, with it switching back and forth between the movie and John. I also liked the fact that everyone in the movie didn't sound like any other the other actors. Not that it's wrong to reuse your actors/actresses for secondary characters (I think it was done in 113:A Story of Grace and Hope for the story Grace was telling), but it's a lot cooler if the movie sounds semi-real, and not like Mike and Tim were acting in it. The second part was very good, I enjoyed the overall storyline, and the acting was superb. I agree with Daniel, as a teen and not in a relationship (like Michael said..), it's easier just to ignore it. I am homeschooled though, so it's not really that hard to forget it anyway. Overall a very enjoyable episode, I'd definitely give it a 5/5 too.
Posted 0/0/00 12:00 AM by Jesse. Rating: 