This pilot episode has something for people of all ages. Well-researched, it provides education about Lincoln as a teen and many viewers will learn something new and interesting. I had the impression I knew Abe by the end of the show. However it is not only educational. The humorous sub-plots keep the show moving and the audience laughing.
The small-town setting for the modern scenes highlight some of the best aspects of America today--friendliness, community and family. I recognized many of the Rusty Bucket Kids characters as kids I grew up with. When the plot moves back in history, the feel of the show reflects that and the audience is transported as well.
This is a wonderful episode that the whole family can watch.
The small-town setting for the modern scenes highlight some of the best aspects of America today--friendliness, community and family. I recognized many of the Rusty Bucket Kids characters as kids I grew up with. When the plot moves back in history, the feel of the show reflects that and the audience is transported as well.
This is a wonderful episode that the whole family can watch.