Drew immediately gets off on the wrong foot with Mr. Nichols, his demanding new boss. He tries to suck up to get himself off of Nichols' "crap list." Nichols receives a call asking him to head up fundraising for a new roof for his church. Drew contributes $100 and offers to begin attending services. He volunteers to sing at a church benefit. Although Nichols and the minister are skeptical, Drew insists that he is talented. Oswald, Lewis and Kate lie and vouch for his singing abilities. Drew's performance (with an accordion and knee cymbals) is so embarrassing that Oswald has to pull the fire alarm to save him from being booed off the stage. Drew is hurt when he receives a scathing review in the church newsletter, but thinks that the crowd would have liked him if he had gotten to finish his song. His friends still do not tell him the truth about his singing. Drew goes to the church to confront the reviewer, only to find that it is Nichols' teenage son. Nichols and his son tel
Name | Type | Role | |
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Linda Teverbaugh | Writer | ||
Mike Teverbaugh | Writer | ||
Tiffany Takara | Guest Star | ||
Bruce A. Young | Guest Star | ||
Scott Peacock | Guest Star | ||
Richard Gant | Guest Star | ||
Gabriel Williams | Guest Star | ||
Arjay Smith | Guest Star | ||
Olivia Lee | Guest Star | ||
Gerry Cohen | Director |