Air Date: November 22, 2014
A story: Phoebe seeks to outsell Max at the school art auction.
B story: Max is concerned about losing followers on Evilgram.
Any episode with the nutty Sarah is ok with me!

Max and Sarah
Line of the episode #1: What’s that on her face? A whole lot of crazy!
In this episode, we get another visit to the world of competition between Max and Phoebe. Max is apparently very talented in art (or as Ms. Madsen states, “Funny and talented”) while Phoebe is lacking talent in artistic endeavors (or “always on time”). Phoebe can’t understand why, as twins, she shouldn’t be equally as talented as Max when it comes to art. She soon finds out that Max has been having Billy steal artwork from the dumpster behind the art school.
Phoebe’s masterpiece: Mt. Suckamanjaro.
Phoebe has Billy acquire a piece of artwork for her. The vase comes from the Hiddenville Art Museum (who knew they had an Egyptian wing!) In the end, the vase is safely returned to the museum – and Max builds additional cred on Evilgram. We do get a couple of cliches:
- The battle of the bidders (twice!)
- The funky dancing oblivious security guard.
What I appreciated about this episode were some of the tie-ins to the previous experiences by the characters.
- Dr. Colosso notes that Max had his edge when he was shooting rockets to take down satellites (from Report Card)
- Phoebe is still woeful at art. In Report Card, she tells Tyler and Ashley “Art’s kind of my thing.” Tyler’s response “No its not!”
Line of the episode #2: Yea, I snuck in here, but don’t tell your mummy.
Number of Thunder-twin screams: 0
Overall, not a bad episode.