Post by superman on Aug 2, 2012 20:36:13 GMT -5
A KING IS DEAD?
There is this strange little Disney Show called Pair of Kings.
The show is a sitcom that tells the story of brothers Brady and Boomer, a pair of teenage fraternal twins (one white and one black) raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicago who live a normal existence.
However, when the royal adviser to an island throne (a guy named MASON!) arrives at their high school, they learn that they are the heirs to the throne of a mysterious island nation. After Mason tells them of their special heritage, the brothers relocate to the island of Kinkow to assume their roles as the joint kings of the nation.
Mitchel Musso (born July 9, 1991) the happy-go-lucky actor, singer-songwriter and musician played the role of King Brady on the show. Musso was best known for his role as Oliver Oken in Hannah Montana.
Somewhere along the way Musso began to have car accidents and DUI’s and it apparently concerned producers on the show Pair of Kings enough to fire him. But BEFORE he was even fired he was replaced by a lookalike. Fans noticed this change and commented on message boards and twitter. Comments like:
10:57 am. Anonymous said: Mitchell Musso looks really different. did he get an eye lift or something? He kinda looks scary
And it's hard to argue because Mitch "King Brady" Mitchel, in addition to the physical differences in his face, suddenly looked rather robot-like with lifeless eyes...
Fans recognizing that “Mitch” was no longer Mitch may have been the reason Disney decided to get rid of the King Brady character altogether. What became of the original. Some believe that one of Musso's drunken car accidents was actually fatal.
What's clear is that the original Mitch Musso was crowned King at the show’s beginning
But most of the time it was the Replacement Mitch that ruled on the throne
One of the classic episodes on Pair of Kings involved the Kings being locked in battle with clones of themselves. The title of the episode is “Trouble With Doubles” …
Note the hand sign.
Look at this rather blatant hint at Musso’s imminent replacement …
a life-sized stand of himself. But, much like the Faul cardboard stand on the FRONT cover of Sgt. Pepper, the Mitch cardboard stand is taller than the actual Mitch and the differences facially are obvious.
Some disagree, but I think even the logo of the show is "enlightened". I believe that the "A" in Pair of Kings is a stylized representation of a pyramid with the all-seeing eye
Now "King Brady" (Mitchell and Fitchel) is gone... and there is a new king ruling beside King Boomer
"On December 12, 2011, Disney XD renewed the series Pair of Kings for a third season. Musso did not return for the new season, and instead he got replaced by a new character played by Adam Hicks"
Mitch Musso is also a singer-songwriter.
I find it very interesting that one of his songs is the rather direct and creepy auto-tuned “REPLACEABLE”
The latest images of Mitch give me the impression that there is possibly a THIRD Mich Musso if you can believe it.
wonder what exactly became of the first ones...
There is this strange little Disney Show called Pair of Kings.
The show is a sitcom that tells the story of brothers Brady and Boomer, a pair of teenage fraternal twins (one white and one black) raised by their aunt and uncle in Chicago who live a normal existence.
However, when the royal adviser to an island throne (a guy named MASON!) arrives at their high school, they learn that they are the heirs to the throne of a mysterious island nation. After Mason tells them of their special heritage, the brothers relocate to the island of Kinkow to assume their roles as the joint kings of the nation.
Mitchel Musso (born July 9, 1991) the happy-go-lucky actor, singer-songwriter and musician played the role of King Brady on the show. Musso was best known for his role as Oliver Oken in Hannah Montana.
Somewhere along the way Musso began to have car accidents and DUI’s and it apparently concerned producers on the show Pair of Kings enough to fire him. But BEFORE he was even fired he was replaced by a lookalike. Fans noticed this change and commented on message boards and twitter. Comments like:
10:57 am. Anonymous said: Mitchell Musso looks really different. did he get an eye lift or something? He kinda looks scary
And it's hard to argue because Mitch "King Brady" Mitchel, in addition to the physical differences in his face, suddenly looked rather robot-like with lifeless eyes...
Fans recognizing that “Mitch” was no longer Mitch may have been the reason Disney decided to get rid of the King Brady character altogether. What became of the original. Some believe that one of Musso's drunken car accidents was actually fatal.
What's clear is that the original Mitch Musso was crowned King at the show’s beginning
But most of the time it was the Replacement Mitch that ruled on the throne
One of the classic episodes on Pair of Kings involved the Kings being locked in battle with clones of themselves. The title of the episode is “Trouble With Doubles” …
Note the hand sign.
Look at this rather blatant hint at Musso’s imminent replacement …
a life-sized stand of himself. But, much like the Faul cardboard stand on the FRONT cover of Sgt. Pepper, the Mitch cardboard stand is taller than the actual Mitch and the differences facially are obvious.
Some disagree, but I think even the logo of the show is "enlightened". I believe that the "A" in Pair of Kings is a stylized representation of a pyramid with the all-seeing eye
Now "King Brady" (Mitchell and Fitchel) is gone... and there is a new king ruling beside King Boomer
"On December 12, 2011, Disney XD renewed the series Pair of Kings for a third season. Musso did not return for the new season, and instead he got replaced by a new character played by Adam Hicks"
Mitch Musso is also a singer-songwriter.
I find it very interesting that one of his songs is the rather direct and creepy auto-tuned “REPLACEABLE”
The latest images of Mitch give me the impression that there is possibly a THIRD Mich Musso if you can believe it.
wonder what exactly became of the first ones...