4/5/2023 0 Comments Max and shred![]() Max prepares to compete against his nemesis, snowboarder Yuud Nuuderuud. However, Lloyd announces that he needs his den again to complete his novel. The next morning, Max and Alvin realize that regardless of who wins the den, they will still get their own bedroom. Howie and Abby then help Lloyd with his novel. Abby quickly concedes the contest when she realizes she left her cellphone in the living room and leaves to retrieve it. Howie brings the children into the den and explains that the last person to leave the room should be the one to get it. The children enlist Howie's help in deciding who gets the room. Each of the children bribe Lloyd with gifts to increase their chances of getting the room, but they realize he will not make a decision so he can keep receiving gifts. Lloyd is forced to choose which child should receive the room. Max and Alvin both want the room, as does Abby, who wishes to turn it into a closet for her clothes. Lloyd had kept the room a secret so he could work in there alone on his wizard novel, for which he has only written one page in three years. Abby and the boys discover that Lloyd has kept a secret den room hidden from them by passing it off as a dangerous closet that should never be entered. Max and Alvin become annoyed with each other as roommates. Max gives Alvin a nickname, "Shred", which makes him feel better. Later, Alvin does a 50-foot drop, intended for Max to do, and the boys then make up. ![]() Meanwhile, Max has to fill in for Alvin at a science fair with Alvin's friend Howie. Things take a turn for the worse when Max's agent accidentally takes Alvin to a snowboarding challenge, believing him to be Max. Alvin becomes jealous of Max and the attention that he receives. Max Asher, a superstar snowboarder, moves to Colorado, into the home of Alvin Ackerman and his family, to train for the winter cup. ![]() On February 25, 2015, it was announced that the series was renewed for a second season. It was produced by Toronto's Breakthrough Entertainment, with Nickelodeon and YTV involvement throughout the production process, and support from the Shaw Rocket Fund. The series was created by Josh Greenbaum and Ben McMillan, and was executive produced by George Doty IV, along with Joan Lambur, Ira Levy, Peter Williamson, Nat Abraham and Michael McGuigan. The series chronicles the comedic and unlikely friendship between Max Asher, a celebrity snowboarder, and Alvin "Shred" Ackerman, a science whiz-child, who become roommates and instant friends when Max moves to Colorado to train for the Winter Cup. ![]() The series stars Jonny Gray, Jake Goodman, Saara Chaudry, Emilia McCarthy, Jean-Michel Le Gal, and Siobhan Murphy. In the United States, the series aired on Nickelodeon from Octoto July 11, 2015, before moving to Nicktoons from March 21 to March 31, 2016. It was created by Josh Greenbaum and Ben McMillan. Their hetero-mania is established through drools and double-takes, and in the second episode, they both fall in love with the same girl.Max & Shred is a comedy television series produced by Breakthrough Entertainment in Canada, with Nickelodeon and YTV involvement throughout the production process. But the show seems to be trying to avoid the gay-subtext-filled Drake and Josh. And Shred draws has a pleasant non-gendered transgression. Max and Shred have the same physicality as Drake and Josh - their hands are all over each other all the time. There's also a mad scientist girl-next-door who climbs in through the window, a sister who is older and popular, a couple of parents, and the usual friends, jocks, bullies, and science nerds at school. Here it's celebrity snowboarder Max (Jonny Gray, right), cool, athletic, a teen operator in the mold of Drake, who moves to Blizzard Springs, Colorado to train for a snowboarding event, and must room with science nerd Shred (Jake Goodman, left), Josh without the extra weight. Max & Shred, which premiered a few days ago, is a reprise of Drake and Josh, which in turn was a reprise of The Odd Couple: two guys with opposing personalities are forced to live together. Nickelodeon has always been very good at gay-subtext teencoms, from Salute Your Shorts in the 1990s to Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide in the 2000s to the contemporary Henry Danger. ![]()
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