I taped it for Charlotte when it was on the Disney Channel. The villains are campy and funny (is that brother remotely straght?), Alyson Reed is the most pretentious teacher, with a few others I can think of, to be in a drama program, and the leading man seems too short for basketball and too light to take seriously. Beyond that, Mrs Lincoln, how was the play?
Okay, I have a question about the movie, "High School Musical." I know that the brother and sister are the "stars" of the school and they really, really, really (that's three reallys) want to be the leads of this new musical that one of their fellow students is writing. HOWEVER, the lead characters of the musical (within the movie) are
romantic leads and the songs that the other couple have been learning (that are from the musical that they are going to perform) are very romantic lovey-dovey ballads. NOW, why would the brother and sister want to play these romantic leads? Is there some kind of incestuous subtext going on?

And if the brother and the sister
need (for plot purposes) to be auditioning rivals for the other couple, why would the authors of the movie have the musical (within the movie) be that romantic a story??
That's all I could think about as I was watching this. Just curious.