Plot:
A Mexican agent is killed after stealing a valuable microdot. Now the baby, and whoever has it, are the targets of the pursuers. The mother gives it to - you've guessed it, Scott and Kelly. They are told to go to a specific destination, which is something of a distance away. And guess who is on their tail?
So why is this particular baby (who's a boy) important? Surely not the final male member of a family whose name is hated throughout the land?
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D. P. Cole's review and rating:
This story, although produced as excessive comic relief, is actually funny - unlike "Chrysanthemum" which tries to be funny and quickly becomes an atrocious disaster. Considering how the lead duo has grown and changed over the three years, it's amazing I don't make bad comments about the sheer silliness of Scott and Kelly's behavior, especially when they end up dealing with changing a diaper! On the other hand, this story does open itself up for generous amounts of banter and believable humor and does come across naturally.
A memorable scene is where the guys have to change the diaper (and by accident discover why the baby is so important, thank goodness babies have to doodie...) Here are Scotty and Kelly, complete with baby, trying to improvise a diaper... their reactions are totally and surprisingly in character since this particular job wasn't in their itinerary during spy academy. And, as in the past, Scotty and Kelly always make the most of a, uh, sticky situation with banter.
I think it's great stuff, even though it is fairly tame in the "plot department." The idea of Carmelita being a spy is quite novel, actually, but could have been hinted at sooner and relieving us of the continual thought of "Why bother?"
Rating: 8/10
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