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The Power of One, another Kid's Radio broadcast, delivers lots of funny lines and contains a good message. But there feels like something's missing from the show--maybe it's heart?

The four skits in this show are well-done. I didn't really go for the first "David and Goliath" skit, but I really enjoyed the "Pray Way" advertisement and the "Apostle Paul" shorty (I have been waiting for this shorty to be on an album for a long time). ?The show ends with "The Dangerous Haircut," a rather long skit that was originally written as a split episode. It was nice to hear Harlow and Edwin again (Harlow Doyle hasn't appeared on the show for about five years and Edwin for a while either) and the humor worked well. But even with well-written skits, the show falls short. Although there's a good lesson, the show seems to struggle. It's not because of the pace; it's not because of the writting; it's because of the lack of heart in the show. The characters are just used for humor; they aren't developed or don't have very much personality. In my opinion, this is the place where the show falls short.

I liked
The Power of One. It was funny and was written well. It just messes up when it comes to the characters. The Power of One is a good show, though certainly not a classic.
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