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 is episode of season  of Taking Over. It aired on and its length is. It is preceded by and followed by. The episode's plot was created by and written by.

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Polls
You can go to the Reviews section to skip these, or give some insight as a reader and rate on certain things based on a number scale. How would you rate the quality of this episode? 10: Amazing. One of the best Taking Over episodes written. 9: Really great, but one or two spots that could have been touched up a little. 8: Spectacular, but a few spots were weak. 7: Cool! A good read, but not perfect. 6: A few moments were weak, but overall a good episode. 5: Okay. It's about 50-50 good and bad overall. 4: Eh. Not a horrible episode, but it doesn't live up to any good episodes. 3: The series could have gone without this episode having been made. 2: Appalling. It's like someone threw up on the transcript and released that. 1: Not worth a read. Skip it entirely.

How about the spelling/grammar? 5: Everything was spelled perfectly, and there were no weak spots in grammar. 4: Almost everything was spelled perfectly, and good grammar-wise. 3: Both spelling and grammar were okay, but quick fixes could have sufficed. 2: The spelling and grammar made the episode almost unreadable, but it was intelligible. 1: This should have been pushed back a week just to clean up the spelling and grammar.

Did the characters stick to their character? Were there any points where you felt like dialogue was just put in to have someone say something? 7: Characters were always completely in-character. Their behaviors and personalities remained the same the entire episode, and remained true to their expected behaviors and personalities. 6: A few things could have been better character-wise, and some characters were out of character for a few lines, but good overall. 5: Characters stayed in-character most of the time, but there are obvious points where they didn't. 4: Some characters were over-played, or others under-played. Around average in-characterness. 3: Less in-character than expected. Dialogue was just given to characters, even if it's not something they would usually say. 2: Not very in-character at all. There's obvious over-playing, or severe under-playing, and some characters act completely out of how they're supposed to. 1: This is a SpongeBob spin-off?

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