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Revision as of 16:42, 12 February 2013
The following is a list of episodes of the Disney Channel original series, Jessie. The series revolves around Jessie Prescott (Debby Ryan), an 18-year-old girl who travels from Texas to New York City and suddenly finds herself becoming a nanny to four unique children: Emma (Peyton List), Ravi (Karan Brar), Luke (Cameron Boyce) and Zuri Ross (Skai Jackson). The series first premiered on Disney Channel on September 30, 2011.[1] The second season premiered on October 5, 2012.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired (U.S. dates) | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 26 | September 30, 2011 | September 7, 2012 | |
2 | 28[2] | October 5, 2012 | TBA |
Episode list
Season 1 (2011/12)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "New York, New Nanny" | Bob Koherr | Pamela Eells O'Connell | September 30, 2011 | 101[3] | 4.6[4] |
Jessie (Debby Ryan) arrives in New York, where she is dumped out of her cab at the Ross's condo building. Kindly taken upstairs by Zuri (Skai Jackson), Jessie meets her adoptive parents, Morgan and Christina Ross (Charles Esten and Christina Moore). They hire her to be a nanny to Zuri, Ravi (Karan Brar), Luke (Cameron Boyce) and Emma (Peyton List). After initially failing to win over each child, they attempt to run away. She soon makes up her mistakes to each child except Emma, who is upset that her parents can't attend her science fair. Jessie goes to the movie set where Morgan and Christina are, telling them that they need to spend more time with their kids, as their presence is important in their lives; this move gets her fired. Nevertheless, she attends Emma's science fair to support her. However, Emma's parents show up to the science fair as well, having taken Jessie's advice. Emma wins the science fair, and Jessie is rehired. Note: This is the first appearance of Chris Galya as Tony, the doorman who has a crush on Jessie. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "The Talented Mr. Kipling" | Bob Koherr | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | October 7, 2011 | 103[3] | 4.2[5] |
Jessie comes to the rescue when the condominium owner Mrs. Chesterfield (Carolyn Hennesy) wants Ravi's pet lizard, Mr. Kipling, out of the building. After a comical chase and almost losing Mr. Kipling in the building, Jessie convinces Mrs. Chesterfield that Ravi loves his pet just as much as she loves 'Zeus', her pet chihuahua, and they are allowed to keep Mr. Kipling. In a subplot, Zuri brings home another imaginary "friend" named Genevieve, whom she claims is very mean to her. Jessie resolves the matter by telling her that Mr. Kipling "ate" the imaginary friend, convincing Zuri that the imaginary friend is gone. Meanwhile, Luke and Emma work together on a school photo class project, and their disagreements get them into a scuffle. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Used Karma" | Bob Koherr | Story by: Silvia Olivas Teleplay by: Chris Kula & Eric Schaar | October 14, 2011 | 102[3] | 3.9[6] |
After Jessie accepts an invitation for lunch with Tony (Chris Galya), the building's doorman, Emma offers Jessie unsolicited love advice she reads from her favorite teen magazine. Meanwhile, Ravi gets sick of being the target of Luke's practical jokes, deciding to get back at Luke by telling him that his karma will get him. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Zombie Tea Party 5" | Shelley Jensen | Adam Lapidus | October 21, 2011 | 104[3] | 4.0[7] |
After Jessie embarrasses Luke in front of a bully, he doesn't want her to help him with anything in public. When the mean kid faces off with Luke in the neighborhood paintball contest, Luke has no one to be his partner (not including Ravi, who Luke chose from "the bottom of the barrel"). Upset, Jessie arrives at the park to prove to Luke that she can help him win the paintball war. Meanwhile, Zuri invites Emma to her tea party, but Emma turns down the invitation when her friend Jasmine gives her a free pass to a fashion show. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "One Day Wonders" | Phill Lewis | Tim Maile & Douglas Tuber | October 28, 2011 | 105[3] | 3.9[8] |
After J.J. Mayfield (Arvie Lowe, Jr.), a music producer, spots Jessie and Luke performing in the park, he promises them fame and gets them to his studio to shoot a music video. However, Jessie and Luke fight over the spotlight, causing problems. Meanwhile, Bertram enlists Emma to help "style" him for his social network profile photo, while Zuri and Ravi take Tony's place at the reception desk to prove to Tony that his job is not as hard as he makes it seem. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Zuri's New Old Friend" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Sally Lapiduss & Erin Dunlap | November 4, 2011 | 107[3] | 4.5[9] |
Jessie gets worried that Zuri may have imaginary friends her whole life, so she tries to find her an actual friend at the park. Zuri meets Nana Banana (Jo Anne Worley), a former clown with a colorful personality, but Zuri begins to favor Nana Banana over Jessie. Jealous, Jessie throws Nana Banana out after a banana peel is left on the stairs, which upsets Zuri. Meanwhile, Mr. Kipling falls in love with a plastic toy animal at the park, so Luke, Emma and Ravi rob it from the park, while trying to avoid Ranger Bill, the nearly-blind park security guard. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Creepy Connie Comes a Callin'" | Phill Lewis | Eric Schaar & David J. Booth | November 18, 2011 | 109[10] | 4.2[11] |
Jessie believes Connie (Sierra McCormick), a math tutor she finds for Luke, will be the perfect scholarly influence, not realizing that "Creepy" Connie is obsessed with Luke. Connie asks Luke to a Harry Potter dance, and Jessie forces him to accept. Jessie soon realizes that Connie really is a creepy stalker. Meanwhile, Ravi is convinced that he can predict the future with his Mystical Eye-ball Application on his tablet. Zuri doesn't believe him at first, but after asking a question that gave her an unpredictable answer (Mr. Kipling destroying her pet pony stuffed animal), Zuri finally agrees with Ravi's Mystical iBall app. Yet once these younger Ross siblings make terrible predictions about Bertram's fate, they try and convince Bertram to stay alert. Absent: Peyton List as Emma Ross Note: In the UK, this episode is called 'Creepy Connie' | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Christmas Story" | Phill Lewis | Pamela Eells O'Connell | December 9, 2011 | 106[10] | 4.0[12] |
The Ross kids are beyond excited for their parent's arrival; they make sure the house is decorated to perfection. Meanwhile, Ravi has never heard of Santa, so Zuri explains who he is, but she makes him sound like he is a judgmental spy who feasts on children. When Christina and Morgan cannot make it because they got caught in a snowstorm, it is up to Jessie and Bertram to bring the Christmas spirit to the children. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Star Wars" | Bob Koherr | Tim Maile & Douglas Tuber | January 6, 2012 | 114[10] | 7.3[13] |
Celebrity actor Jordan Taylor (Lachlan Buchanan) comes to stay at the Ross household. Emma and Jessie fight for his affection, while Zuri and Luke make prank phone calls on his phone. Bertram pretends to work while Morgan Ross is in town. When Morgan tells everyone not to tell people that Jordan is staying at the Ross penthouse, Emma tries to ruin Jessie's date with Jordan, disobeying her father's orders. Note: This is the first time Morgan appears without Christina | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Are You Cooler Than a 5th Grader?" | Kevin Chamberlin | Valerie Ahern & Christina McLaughlin | January 20, 2012 | 111[10] | 3.3[14] |
After Zuri's doll is ruined, she and Jessie attempt to raise two hundred dollars for a new one, despite attempts on being stopped by a cop and Mrs. Chesterfield. Meanwhile, Ravi starts as the new kid in Luke and Emma's school, although Luke expects him to act normal on his first day. Despite trying to fit in, Ravi's first unexpected attempt to embarrass Luke led him to lie to his friends about Ravi (Luke's "dad's friend's cousin's dog's neighbor"), because of his geeky cricket uniform. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Take the A-Train.. I Think?" | Sean McNamara | Adam Lapidus | January 27, 2012 | 110[10] | 3.4[15] |
Jessie notices that Emma is constantly doing her homework at the last minute, and now she's doing the same for her social studies report, which makes Jessie scold her just like her dad would do back at the military base. As she tries to takes the children to Battery Park, they get lost and have a wild subway adventure! Meanwhile, back at the penthouse, Luke starts break-dancing again, but he hears a scream coming from the kitchen. It turns out to be Bertram, who falls unconscious at the sight of a poisonous spider called the speckled recluse (according to Bertram, the "deadliest spider on the planet!"), so both of them try and get rid of it by using their "winging-it" ideas (mostly Luke's), leading them to their final plan. In the end, Emma finishes her homework using the experiences in the adventure, and Luke and Bertrum end up with hundreds of spider babies that the speckled recluse lay! | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Romancing the Crone" | Bob Koherr | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | February 10, 2012 | 112[10] | 2.9[16] |
While shooting a video to show to one of her friends back in Texas, Jessie puts on an expensive tiara that Morgan bought Christina when they got married. While shooting the video on the terrace, she accidentally drops the tiara into Ms. Chesterfield's pool, but Ms. Chesterfield does not give the tiara back and threatens to tell Morgan and Christina that Jessie was using it. To distract Ms. Chesterfield, Jessie forces Bertram to ask Ms. Chesterfield on a date. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "The Princess and the Pea Brain" | Bob Koherr | Pamela Eells O'Connell | February 24, 2012 | 113[10] | 3.1[17] |
Normally, Jessie reads Zuri a bedtime story, but this time Zuri reads the story, which soon places all of them into a medieval world. Sir Tony will do anything to please Princess Jessie, though he is in competition with another guy fighting for her, who is supposed to represent a guy named Brody (Ben Bledsoe) in the real world. In the real world, a guy named Brody asks Jessie out on a date, which actually causes Tony to become jealous. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "World Wide Web of Lies" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Sally Lapiduss & Erin Dunlap | March 9, 2012 | 108[10] | 3.2[18] |
Jessie competes with another nanny named Agatha (Jennifer Veal), who forbids her from taking the Ross kids to Central Park. Agatha writes on her website, Toddler Tattler, about Jessie and what a bad nanny she is, and shows pictures of Jessie brushing dirt off of Zuri's rear end when Agatha writes that she always spanks Zuri and this was proof, but it was forgery, the picture had been taken by Agatha herself, when Zuri fell in the dirt and needed a brush-off on her bottom and Jessie brushed her off. When Christina finds out about the site, she believes Jessie and does not fire her; instead helping her get rid of Agatha. Meanwhile at the penthouse, Bertram is sick and tired of Luke and Ravi constantly "nurpling" each other, and so he teaches them a lesson by teaching them how to wrestle. Absent: Peyton List as Emma Ross | |||||||
15 | 15 | "The Kid Whisperer" | Bob Koherr | Sally Lapiduss | March 30, 2012 | 115[10] | 2.3[19] |
Jessie thinks Luke needs strict discipline to keep him from misbehaving and enlists the help of fellow nanny, Samantha, who turns out to be a dog trainer. Meanwhile, Emma, Ravi, and Zuri break into Bertram's room, where his hobby of hoarding is revealed. Jessie makes them help clean it up. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Glue Dunnit: A Sticky Situation" | Victor Gonzalez | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | April 13, 2012 | 118[10] | 3.0[20] |
When Luke and Ravi get into a sticky situation, Jessie finds out it's glue. But when Mrs. Chesterfield's hands get stuck to her head when her hair gel is switched with glue, she accuses all of the Ross kids. Now Mrs. Chesterfield's pet chihuahua, Zeus did it. Meanwhile, Tony and Jessie attempt to go on a date, but in all the chaos, they miss the dinner reservation, movie, and a carriage ride. At the end, Jessie apologizes to Tony for them missing their third first date. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Badfellas" | Victor Gonzalez | Eric Schaar & David J. Booth | April 27, 2012 | 120[10] | 3.1[21] |
Emma has a huge crush on a bad boy named Vincent (Garrett Backstrom), and after an awkward encounter, they start dating. Jessie is excited to meet Emma's new boyfriend, and when they do meet, Jessie thrown off-guard because he is nothing like she expected. Jessie believes that he is a bad influence on her. Meanwhile, Zuri plants a tree at Central Park for her project and becomes way too overprotective for it. Note: This is the first appearance of Joey Richter as Officer Petey | |||||||
18 | 18 | "Beauty & the Beasts" | Phill Lewis | Pamela Eells O'Connell | May 4, 2012 | 122[10] | 2.6[22] |
Zuri enters the Little Miss Big Apple Competition against Lindsey (Nikki Hahn), a kid who Agatha's watching, but when Jessie finds out that Zuri has no talent, she insists that Zuri should lip sync. When Zuri plans to cheat on her schoolwork, Jessie apologizes for teaching her that cheating seems right. Zuri ends up doing an acting scene, but she and Lindsey don't win, but remember that Jessie and Agatha made a bet. Both the nannies end up hanging upside down in monkey suits in Central Park, but Zuri and Emma see how long they can stay there, and leave them there for longer than their bet said to. Meanwhile, Luke helps Ravi with his science project, which leads them to experiment on Bertram, but later on, Bertram finds out about their little "plan," and tries getting them back by pretending to receive chest pain, in order to scare them both, but in the end, Luke and Ravi learn their lesson and from then on, they never experimented on Bertram again. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Evil Times Two" | Bob Koherr | Adam Lapidus | May 11, 2012 | 116[10] | 2.9[23] |
Agatha's twin sister, Angela, visits. After Agatha refuses to let her stay at her apartment, Jessie tells her she can stay at the Ross household. Angela is sweet at first, but has a hidden dark side. Jessie suspects she is trying to steal her job and catch Tony's eye. With the help of Agatha, Jessie unmasks who Angela really is. Meanwhile, Emma is horrified when a huge pimple grows on her nose. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Tempest in a Teacup" | Victor Gonzalez | Sally Lapiduss & Erin Dunlap | June 8, 2012 | 119[10] | 3.2[24] |
Ravi and Luke are flying a model helicopter and it flies into a giant teacup on a billboard. Ravi, Luke, and Bertram also get stuck in the teacup trying to rescue the helicopter. Meanwhile, Jessie and Tony go on their 4th date and try to make it perfect because of their three dates all went wrong, and because of Jessie's bad experience with a previous prom date. Emma and Zuri help plan the date/prom make-up by doing a under the sea theme for the date. Jessie and Tony end up getting stuck in the giant teacup billboard. When Jessie gets soaking wet, just like her last prom date, it sets course for fiasco, but Tony considers her beautiful, no matter how she looks, and kisses her. The episode ends with them dancing the night away in the giant teacup in which Bertram, Luke, and Ravi get stuck in. Note: The billboard has Tipton on it from The Suite Life series | |||||||
21 | 21 | "A Doll's Outhouse" | Phill Lewis | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | June 22, 2012 | 121[10] | 3.8[25] |
After watching a scary movie about dolls, Zuri refuses to sleep in her room again. Jessie tells her to face her fear, revealing her own fear as well: Port-A-Potties. Meanwhile, Luke teaches Ravi how to impress a girl from his biology class, yet realizing that Tanya has a crush on Luke, not Ravi, after she gives him a rib-cracking hug. Ignoring the context, Ravi is angry and upset because he thinks Luke betrayed him by "moving in on his woman," and challenges his brother to an unnecessary duel two hours later. During all that mayhem, Bertram attempts to enter an opera contest to win a long vacation to Italy, or as he states it: "....thousands of miles away from here." While Luke and Ravi hit each other with large breaksticks, Bertram finds out he did win, but not for a vacation. After Luke "grinds" Ravi with sausage, Luke tells him what really happened two hours ago in Central Park, and so Ravi apologizes for not believing him in the first place. Finally, Emma solemly tells Tanya that she would end up as old maid with lots of cats. In the end, after receiving weird dreams about their greatest fears, Jessie and Zuri successfully conquer them. | |||||||
22 | 22 | "We Are So Grounded" | Eric Dean Seaton | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | July 13, 2012 | 124 | 3.7[26] |
Jessie, Bertram and the kids head to Bali for a family vacation, but when their private jet starts to experience difficulties, Jessie takes control of the cockpit and makes an emergency landing on a tropical island. Jessie must figure out how to get the kids home safely, all while recovering from poisonous bug bites, escaping scary monsters and tracking down Mr. Kipling. When Jessie receives a bug bite, it makes her insane, and so Emma tries to cure her with a fork. Meanwhile, Luke warns Bertram and his sister, Zuri, about "monsters" living on this mysterious island, and so Luke and Zuri try to find Ravi to run away, while he pleads Mr. Kipling to go back to him. Jessie finds the kids in a small hut nearby, and find out that there is no monster after all, but just an idiot in an insect mask. When Emma finally navigates a helicopter to come and rescue her family, Jessie is relieved, and the kids hop on, while Ravi is so heartbroken without his pet, that he decides to stay on the island, until Mr. Kipling does actually return to him. In the end, Jessie and Emma find out that Bertram's cooked bird had babies before it was roasted. | |||||||
23 | 23 | "Creepy Connie's Curtain Call" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Adam Lapidus | July 26, 2012 | 123 | 3.5[27] |
Jessie directs a play she's written by herself at the kids' school, and because she thinks Luke has 'acting potential' she casts him as the leading male role. However, the play is a love story where the leading female role gets to kiss Luke and "Creepy" Connie is trying to get all the girls away from getting the leading female role so she can end up being the leading female role so she can kiss Luke. In the end, Connie stops trying to get Luke to like her and ends up going out with Ravi instead. Meanwhile, Zuri job-shadows Bertram for her school report. Note: This is the first time that the series has aired on a Thursday night, since usually it airs on Friday nights. | |||||||
24 | 24 | "Cattle Calls & Scary Walls" | Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | Sally Lapiduss & Erin Dunlap | August 10, 2012 | 126 | 3.4[28] |
Jessie leaves Emma in charge of Luke and Ravi, as Emma helps her brothers search for what they think are strange noises coming from the dumbwaiter shaft. Ravi attempts to go forth and search for this mysterious creature, shocking him once he finds it. When Ravi doesn't return back to the kitchen for quite a while, Luke dresses up like Indiana Jones to go and search for him. Emma also tries to help, but gets herself lost in the walls, making Luke finally explode in fury. Meanwhile, Jessie auditions for a role on a television show, yet Zuri's the one who impresses the director instead. Jealous and angry that she didn't get the part, Jessie tries to squirm herself into the spotlight, thus creating a Ross diva instead of fulfilling her acting dream. The producer gets mad and fires Zuri and Jessie. Absent: Kevin Chamberlin as Bertram | |||||||
25 | 25 | "Gotcha Day" | Victor Gonzalez | David J. Booth & Eric Schaar | August 24, 2012 | 117 | 4.4[29] |
While the Ross family has their traditional "Gotcha Day", Jessie is left in charge to help celebrate the time when Zuri was first welcomed home in New York City. When Ravi tells the story when he first arrived in the United States, he tells Jessie that they thought Mr. Kipling was supposed to be a baby because his room was decorated like a nursery. Jessie accidentally blurts out that Morgan and Christina were probably expecting a baby instead of him. Ravi then gets incredibly upset and Christina gets infuriated with Jessie. The huge reveal almost ruins "Gotcha Day". Later on, Morgan and Christina tells them that his birth certificate had a typo and instead of Ravi being born in the year 2001, it said 2011, so that is why the Rosses were expecting a baby. In the end, Ravi forgives Morgan and Christina for the mishap, and they give Zuri a zebra as a "Gotcha Day" present. | |||||||
26 | 26 | "The Secret Life of Mr. Kipling" | Eric Dean Seaton | Pamela Eells O'Connell | September 7, 2012 | 125[30] | 3.6[31] |
Mr. Kipling has been acting strangely for some time. He is mean to Ravi and has been having weird food cravings. It is revealed that Mr. Kipling is a female lizard guarding her twelve babies, and this startles the entire Ross family. Meanwhile, Zuri is upset when she announces that Millie the Mermaid has died (she got stabbed by a swordfish and Zuri thinks it was murder). The mailman accidentally ships Mr. Kipling's eggs to a restaurant. Jessie, Ravi, and Luke pretend to be waiters and try to get them back. At the restaurant, the eggs hatch and twelve little lizards are born. The episode ends with the entire family, including Bertram, attending Millie the Mermaid's funeral. Notes: Ravi claims that Mr. Kipling (now called Mrs. Kipling) had babies because of the lizard she met in the episode, "We Are So Grounded". Bertram reveals Zuri's middle name, Zenobia. |
Season 2 (2012/13)
On March 11, 2012, it was announced that Jessie has been renewed for a second season and a telefilm is in development.[32] They started filming on July 9, 2012.[33] In an interview with ClevverTV, Debby Ryan said that Season 2 of Jessie would show a lot more about Jessie.[citation needed] Season 1 showed more about the kids, and Jessie as a new nanny.
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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27 | 1 | "The Whining" | Rich Correll | Eric Schaar & David J. Booth | October 5, 2012 | 3.6[34] | |
The Ross kids are concerned after a scary old doorman, Grimm Holloran (Meshach Taylor), tells them a chilling story about a nanny who used to live on the 13th floor and how she did "something horrible" to her charges on halloween. Luke purposely goes trick-or-treating on the 13th floor and strange occurrences start happening. Meanwhile, Jessie and Tony work together to crash an exclusive Halloween party so Jessie can give her short story to a famous magazine editor. | |||||||
28 | 2 | "Green-Eyed Monsters" | Rich Correll | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | October 26, 2012 | 2.7[35] | |
Mrs. Kipling's baby lizards have brought a lot of chaos in the Ross household. Ravi has barely gotten any sleep and he is constantly tired. He contracts Zuri as his part-time nanny in order to help him with the babies. Meanwhile, Jessie and Tony go out on a date which Officer Petey crashes, much to Tony's dismay. Later, Jessie joins a comedy improv class alongside Petey. Tony is jealous because she is spending a lot of time with him, so he asks Emma to help him discover if Jessie is cheating on him. | |||||||
29 | 3 | "Make New Friends But Hide the Old" | Phill Lewis | Sally Lapiduss & Erin Dunlap | November 2, 2012 | 3.2[36] | |
It is the beginning of the school year; Jessie and Bertram could not be happier. On Emma's first day of high school, she meets a rude, aggressive girl named Rosie (Kelly Gould). To Emma's dismay, they are assigned to do an art project together and Rosie ends up embarrassing her. Meanwhile, Luke searches through his backpack and Kenny the Koala accidentally falls out. His friends witness the incident and laugh at him. Ravi takes the blame in order to leave Luke off the hook; unfortunately, they start teasing him. Elsewhere, Zuri is upset because she has just started third grade and her homework is way more difficult, so she refuses to do it. Note: Jessie reveals that she is an only child. | |||||||
30 | 4 | "101 Lizards" | Bob Koherr | Sally Lapiduss & Erin Dunlap | November 9, 2012 | 3.0[37] | |
When Ravi realizes he cannot possibly take care of his twelve baby lizards, Jessie persuades him to give them out for adoption. After Ravi interviews many people, he does not approve because he wants to find the lizards good parents. Finally, a woman named Cassandra (Laura Spencer) is interviewed and mentions how her boss is going to take them upstate to a loving home. Jessie and Ravi are horrified when they discover that Cassandra's boss is Ms. Chesterfield. After a few misunderstandings, Jessie and the kids are convinced that Ms. Chesterfield is turning the lizards into accessories, so they embark on a journey to rescue the lizards. | |||||||
31 | 5 | "Trashin' Fashion" | Phill Lewis | Valerie Ahern & Christian McLaughlin | November 30, 2012 | 2.6[38] | |
Christina returns to promote her new clothing line, Fer Sher Couture, at the same time Emma's new anonymous fashion blog, Kitty Couture, is trending. When Emma looks at her horrible designs, she does not want to give her an honest review in order to spare Christina's feelings. Meanwhile, Luke and Ravi compete to impress international supermodel, Diamond Bloodworth. Elsewhere, since Jessie is working as Christina's assistant, Bertram takes over the duty of being the nanny and watches over Zuri. | |||||||
32 | 6 | "Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year"[39][40][41] | Bob Koherr | Wayne Conley, Mike Montesano & Ted Zizik | December 7, 2012 | 4.8[42] | |
Emma is beyond excited when she finds out that Austin Moon (Ross Lynch) is performing at Times Square. On New Year's Eve, Jessie takes her to see Austin and to their luck, they bump into him, and meet the rest of the gang: Ally (Laura Marano), Trish (Raini Rodriguez), and Dez (Calum Worthy). Plus, Jessie comes up with a brilliant plan on how to get Austin to perform on time. Later on, the gang shows up at their apartment, and Emma tells Jessie that if she helps them, he could record one of her songs and turn it into a big hit. When Ally reads Jessie's lyrics, she thinks they are not good, so Jessie accidentally steals Zuri's poem and takes credit for it. In the end, when Austin and Jessie are about to perform in Miami, she gives Zuri credit, and everybody is satisfied with Dez's impressive music video. Songs featured: "Christmas Soul", "Can You Feel It", "Face To Face" | |||||||
33 | 7 | "The Trouble with Tessie"[43] | Bob Koherr | David J. Booth & Eric Schaar | January 11, 2013 | 3.3[44] | |
Jessie is worried Tony is planning on proposing to her after he invites her out for a special evening to meet his parents, so she drags Zuri and her new friend Stuart to the dinner to keep him from doing anything romantic. Tony also puts a tracking app on Jessie's phone and buys Jessie and him a bathroom to live in. Meanwhile, Stuart develops a crush on Zuri and she doesn't appreciate it. | |||||||
34 | 8 | "Say Yes to the Messy Dress" | Kevin Chamberlin | Adam Lapidus | January 18, 2013 | 3.1[45] | |
Jessie introduces the kids to Miami Heat player Chris Bosh who is going to be playing the New York Knicks. So that the Knicks can win, Luke washes out the luck of Chris's socks so he loses. Then he realizes that Chris Bosh starts to lose his skills in basketball. Meanwhile, a famous fashion designer sends Emma a dress to review on her fashion blog. However, things get complicated when Jessie accidentally damages the dress when Ravi and Luke spill a bucket of water all over Emma's new dress. | |||||||
35 | 9 | "Teacher's Pest[46]" | Shannon Flynn | Erin Dunlap & Sally Lapiduss | February 1, 2013 | 3.8[47] | |
Zuri is having problems with her teacher, so Jessie decides to volunteer as the classroom aide. She tries to become the teacher's pet, even though she ends up becoming a forced friend. Jessie has to go to play Quidditch so Zuri can be better at school. | |||||||
36 | 10 | "Jessie's Big Break"[48] | Unknown | Unknown | February 15, 2013 | N/A | |
Jessie gets her big break as a stunt double to popular Australian actress Shaylee Michaels and the two become fast friends. But chaos ensues when the movie’s director and Shaylee’s boyfriend, MCD, asks Jessie out on a date. Meanwhile, Emma helps sneak Zuri’s pet zebra "Z.B." into the penthouse. Note: This is a one-hour special |
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