I Didn't Do It

2014

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP14 Lindy Breaks Garrett Aug 07, 2015

EP16 Drum Beats, Heart Beats Sep 11, 2015

EP18 Bite Club Oct 02, 2015

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Released: 17 January 2014 Canceled
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://disneychannel.disney.com/i-didn-t-do-it
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Ultra-competitive fraternal twins Lindy and Logan Watson, together with their four best friends, navigate their freshman year of high school. Each episode begins with a comedic "what just happened?" situation as Lindy and Logan each spin their own vivid account of a certain occurrence or predicament. The series utilizes flashback scenes to tell the siblings' unique stories.

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RyanWinter100 When this program first started, I thought--what is the purpose of this show? With the exception of Olivia Holt and Austin North,the cast was as boring as boring can be. The stories were dull,there was no goal, no theme to the show. It was, until the second season an all white cast with pure vanilla acting. Then the best thing happened, they added the character "Betty." That black actress added life, zing,and much needed humor to a sad show. Betty has injected energy into the show. The young actors now have an adult pro to play off of. As the antagonist Betty forces the other characters to deal with her. She has timing and attitude, now the whole cast has better timing and spunk. There just might be some hope for this show after all.
syapi100 This show is hard to watch. The actors are not funny, the episodes are confusing comparing to the plot, and there is no character development.We don't know where these guys came from and their history at all. And the character of Delia has got to be the most annoying one in the entire show.Speaking of actors, to those who are complaining about the actors's ages, have you watched High School Musical? Hannah Montana? How old were these actors when the show happened? How old was Jason Earles and Monique Coleman? Do your research before you complain!
charitycaroline This show was genuinely one of the worst programs I have ever watched. It's a real shame, because a couple of the actors (Piper Curda, Austin North) show some potential, but other characters are such terrible caricatures that it is literally difficult to watch. If there is a director involved with this show, I can't imagine they are older than 13 or 14. The writing is beyond juvenile. The acting, for the most part, looks like a middle-school play (except for the fact that the freshmen look like they're about 30). The morals of the kids are abhorrent - I truly hope that kids aren't watching this show thinking the characters are "cool," because the way they treat their parents, their teachers, and their peers is absolutely awful. The character of Delia is so phenomenally annoying, I genuinely feel bad for the actor playing her. It's obvious she is trying (too hard) to make her lines funny, but the character is so awkward it's painful to watch. Screech Powers, from Saved by the Bell, was awkward and funny. This character is awkward and embarrassing, making an already loathsome show even more unpleasant. I understand that Disney's live-action shows cater to a pre-teen crowd, so these shows aren't going to be sophisticated, but if we could try to show some intelligent teens who don't think their parents are complete morons it may help shape young adults who aren't completely obnoxious, vacant, and completely self-involved individuals. This program actually demonstrates everything that is wrong with Disney's programming today. ***Your audience is impressionable, Disney!!*** For the love of everything, show some responsibility - and some *quality* - with your programming. I loved Disney growing up, but my kids won't watch Disney if this is the kind of trash you continue to air.
je_and_la The newest Disney Channel Original Series to grace the television screen is I Didn't Do It, a series about ultra-competitive twins Lindy (Olivia Holt) and Logan Watson (Austin North) who, together with their three best friends attempt to navigate freshman year of high school. The plot for the pilot episode revolved around the twins throwing a party while their parents are away to impress a senior at high school. However, before the party begins they come to believe that their elderly baby-sitter has passed away. Even for a Disney Channel series this plot is quite unbelievable and gives off a message to kids watching that it is okay to disobey their parents and to ignore when someone dies. During the pilot episode, virtually no character development occurred, leaving the audience wondering who these five best friends truly are. After twenty-three minutes, we still don't really know anything about the five main characters other than their names, they are in high school and they will be getting in trouble in each and every episode. The acting from the entire cast seemed very stiff and wooden in places - even from Holt who is headlining the show. Peyton Clark (Garret), Piper Curda (Jasmine) and in particular Sarah Gilman (Delia), were not given much screen-time in this episode as most of the action revolved around Lindy and Logan. The premise of the show is interesting, in that each episode will start at the end of the conflict and the episode will use flashbacks to show Lindy and Logan's versions of what happened. Although this premise has promise, this could get old very quickly if the outcome of each episode is basically the same - the kids get grounded.All in all the show had promise but did not deliver and is well deserving of the 4 out of 10 rating given.