Better - I didn’t want to stab my leg with a handy fork to stay awake through a whole kids’ novel’s worth of novelized episode scripts, at least - but, really, there is nothing to commend these books to anyone but a lifelong fan(?) of the show who doesn’t really love Eugene or Richard. I mean, really, really love.
Connie’s awful letters are only in there to make it understandable in later books when Lucy gets rebellious and joins the Blackgaard’s Castle crew.
I have to Laff at Lollar’s thinking, this time because, out of all the background information he could have given us during these mysterious episodes, what he thinks we REALLY WANT is more of Eugene’s gumshoeing to find out about the grade-changing operation. Like... yeah, that was always MY most burning question about that episode. We never even saw Richard and Nicholas alone! Never got to see the conversations that led to Nicholas doing the grade-changing! It would be horrifying, sure, but that’s what we DESERVED. It made sense in the radio show, since we only had Eugene’s perspective. With Richard as a POV character, it doesn’t make sense that Richard’s toxic terrible “relationship” with Nicholas wouldn’t merit at least a single scene.