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'{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''True Jackson, VP'' episodes}} The following is a '''list of episodes''' for the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[sitcom]] '''''[[True Jackson, VP]]'''''. The series revolves around True Jackson ([[Keke Palmer]]), a fashion-savvy teenage girl who becomes the vice president of the youth apparel division of Mad Style, a fashion company based in New York City. The first season of the series premiered on November 8, 2008, which is compiled of 26 episodes, while the second season is planned to have 34 episodes slated to end on May 28, 2011. == Series overview == <!-- Full linking is used in the following table because it is transcluded to the main series article --> <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! style="padding: 0px 8px" colspan="2"| Season ! style="padding: 0px 8px"| Episodes ! style="padding: 0px 40px"| Season premiere ! style="padding: 0px 30px"| Season finale |- |bgcolor="0ABAC6" height="10px"| |'''[[List of True Jackson, VP episodes#Season 1: 2008–2009|1]]''' |26 |{{Start date|2008|11|08}} |{{End date|2009|10|17}} |- |bgcolor="7FFF13" height="10px"| |'''[[List of True Jackson, VP episodes#Season 2: 2009–2011|2]]''' |34 |{{Start date|2009|11|14}} |{{End date|2011|05|28}}<ref name="Fanlala">[http://www.fanlala.com/news/true-jacksons-mystery-peru True Jackson's Mystery in Peru] - Fanlala.com</ref> |} </onlyinclude> == Season 1: 2008–2009 == * Season 1 consisted of 26 episodes. * [[Keke Palmer]], [[Ashley Argota]], [[Matt Shively]] and [[Danielle Bisutti]] appear in all episodes. * Although they were not a part of the main cast at the time, [[Ron Butler]] appeared in all episodes, [[Greg Proops]] is absent for 6 episodes and [[Robbie Amell]] was absent for 17 episodes. * [[Kelly Perine]], [[Willow Smith]], [[Julie Bowen]], [[Dave Foley]], [[Ian Gomez]], [[Nathalia Ramos]], [[Ryan Sheckler]], [[Andy Richter]], [[Julie Warner]], [[Jennette McCurdy]], [[Victoria Justice]] and [[Gail O'Grady]] all guest starred this season. {| class="wikitable" ! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Series<br /># !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Season<br /># !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Episode title !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Directed by !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Written by !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Original air date !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Prod.<br />code !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| U.S. viewers<br />(millions) {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 1 | EpisodeNumber2= 1 | Title= Pilot | DirectedBy= [[Gary Halvorson]] | WrittenBy= [[Andy Gordon]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|08}} | ProdCode= 100 | Aux4= 4.8<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2009-05-04-keke-palmer_N.htm KeKe Palmer, 15, is growing up into a star of TV, movies] By Kelley L. Carter, [[USA Today]] 5/5/2009 12:56 PM</ref> | ShortSummary= A girl named True Jackson ([[Keke Palmer]]) gets a job as Vice President of the Mad Style Fashion Company. True invites her friends Lulu ([[Ashley Argota]]) and Ryan ([[Matt Shively]]) to help her out on her first day. True enjoys the job at first but later sees that most people from the [[company]] don't like her ideas and personality. True considers quitting, but she instead changes her mind, after she's comforted by her boss' nephew, Jimmy ([[Robbie Amell]]), whom she develops a crush on. '''Note:''' This episode was featured on ''[[iCarly]]'': "Season 1: Volume 2" box set. Also, the series premiere was watched by 4.8 million viewers, making it the third highest-rated premiere for a live-action Nickelodeon series to date. |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 2 | EpisodeNumber2= 2 | Title= Firing Lulu | DirectedBy= [[Roger Christiansen]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Kopelman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|15}} | ProdCode= 102 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True must decide whether to fire Lulu as her assistant after she makes a mistake with one too many of True's [[project]]s. After True fires Lulu, True begins to feel ashamed for firing her best friend. After receiving unexpected advice from Amanda, True apologizes to Lulu and re-hires her. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to make a funny [[website]], but keeps failing. '''Note:''' When Ryan told True and Lulu about his new [[website]], Ryan, The Other Moonwalker Guy.com, he did the moonwalk and did a spin while saying 'Hee Hee'. The moonwalk with a spin and 'Hee Hee' is a parody of [[Michael Jackson]]'s style. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 3 | EpisodeNumber2= 3 | Title= Babysitting Dakota | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= ''Story by:'' Steve Baldikoski &<br>Bryan Behar<br>''Teleplay by:'' Dan Martin | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|22}} | ProdCode= 103 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Amanda assigns True to look after a famous super[[model]], Dakota North. But True realizes that she is difficult to work with. True tells Dakota that she should go and have fun instead of being cranky and advises her to go to her friends party, but True doesn't realize that the [[conference]] is taking place that same day. True needs to find out what to do before the [[conference]] starts, or she'll be fired. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to get a girl working at Happy Berry Yum Yum (unknown if operated through Mad Style or independently) by convincing Lulu to pretend to be his girlfriend. '''Guest star:''' [[Nathalia Ramos]] as Dakota North '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 4 | EpisodeNumber2= 4 | Title= Ryan on Wheels | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Bill Kunstler | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|06}} | ProdCode= 108 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True must design skateboard clothes because Ryan Sheckler is coming for a visit. Ryan helps True by putting on the clothes. He tells her the skate park is only for boys. After hearing this, True and Lulu go undercover as boys, to find the type clothes skater boys wear, they also find out Ryan can't skate. They then sign Ryan up for the expedition race, Ryan Sheckler goes undercover as Ryan to help him win which he does. Meanwhile, Amanda must be nice to make her new assistant, Dave not quit. '''Note:''' In this episode Ryan says he doesn't know how to skateboard but in the previous episodes he is seen skateboarding into True's office and the lobby. '''Guest stars:''' [[Ryan Sheckler]] as himself and [[David Anthony Higgins]] as Dave '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan, Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=5 | EpisodeNumber2= 5 | Title= Telling Amanda | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|13}} | ProdCode= 104 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Ryan sees Amanda's boyfriend going out with another woman. So he and True decide to follow them only to discover he's cheating on her. True decides it's best to tell Amanda, which only makes Amanda mad at her. Meanwhile, Max en[[list]]s Lulu to help his [[accountant]] with an audit, and Lulu thinks he may be [[Santa Claus]] after observing his striking resemblance to Kris Kringle, not to mention his jolly chuckle, “Jingle Bells” ringtone and North Pole vernacular. '''Guest star:''' [[Stephen Dunham]] as Chad Brackett '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 6 | EpisodeNumber2= 6 | Title= The Prototype | DirectedBy= [[Joe Menendez]] | WrittenBy= [[Steve Joe]] & [[Greg Schaffer]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|01|03}} | ProdCode = 107 | Aux4= 4.5<ref>[http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/media_entertainment/top-10-cable-tv-rankings-december-29-2008-january-4-2009/ Top 10 Cable TV Rankings: December 29, 2008 – January 4, 2009] - nielsenwire.com</ref> | ShortSummary= On [[Friday the 13th]], True lends Lulu a dress from the [[vault]] for her to wear at her cousin's dance party, unaware that it is a one-of-a-kind prototype. When True finds out, she and Amanda must get the dress off Lulu at the dance before Max finds out. At the same time Jimmy is doubting his band. True gets him a gig that is sealed with a kiss. |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 7 | EpisodeNumber2= 7 | Title= ReTRUEnion | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie V. Freeman|Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|01|17}} | ProdCode= 106 | Aux4= 3.56<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/01/21/wwe-raw-cinderella-icarly-and-monk-lead-weekly-cable-viewing/11185 Updated:WWE RAW, Cinderella, iCarly and Monk lead weekly cable viewing] By Robert Seidman – January 21, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Amanda overloads on beauty products in preparation for her high school reunion. True, Lulu, and Ryan find Amanda's old High School yearbook. When they [[check|cheque]] it out, they find out that Amanda used to be a dork to the other kids. '''Note:''' The opening sequence seems to change when Greg Proops is not in an episode. He was added permanently in the Season 2 opening sequence. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 8 | EpisodeNumber2= 8 | Title= True Takes Iceland | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|01|25}} | ProdCode= 101 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary=When the head of Iceland's largest retail chain visits Mad Style, Amanda and True along with their assistants compete to see whose design gets to be featured. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to impress a model by saying he's a vice president. '''Guest star:''' [[Julie Bowen]] as Claire Underwood '''Note:''' This episode was released on Kids On Demand on [[Bright House Networks]], [[Comcast Cable]], [[Time Warner Cable]] and [[Verizon Fios]] in early December 2008. |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 9 | EpisodeNumber2= 9 | Title= True Matchmaker | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Jason Kessler | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|02|07}} | ProdCode= 105 | Aux4= 3.95<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/02/10/monk-wwe-raw-the-closer-and-burn-notice-lead-cable-viewing/12499 Monk , WWE RAW , The Closer and Burn Notice lead cable viewing] By Robert Seidman – February 10, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True tries to mend Max's broken heart by fixing him up with her school’s librarian Doris ([[Melanie Paxson]]) after he learns his ex-fiance is marrying someone else. Meanwhile, Amanda and Oscar bond over their secret love of a ridiculous sci-fi. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 10 | EpisodeNumber2= 10 | Title= The Rival | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|02|16}} | ProdCode= 110 | Aux4= 3.1<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/02/17/disney-channel-shines-with-night-of-stars-programming-event/12981 Disney Channel Shines with "Night of Stars" Programming Event] By Robert Seidman – February 17, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Max's fashion nemesis, Simon Christini, tries to lure True to come work for him. In order to decide who wins True and a trophy, Max and Simon devise an elaborate and expensive (Human) chess game in a mysterious unknown dimension. '''Guest star:''' [[Andy Richter]] as Simon Christini '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 11 | EpisodeNumber2= 11 | Title= Company Retreat | DirectedBy= [[Brent Carpenter]] | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|02|28}} | ProdCode= 112 | Aux4= 2.85<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/03/wwe-raw-the-closer-and-president-obama-lead-cable-viewing/13835 WWE RAW, The Closer and President Obama lead cable viewing] By Robert Seidman – March 3, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Max sets up a [[company]] retreat so that everyone in the office will learn to trust each other. Everyone ends up learning a secret from one another, including Max's [[plan]] to sell the [[company]], True's crush, a horse statue destruction, and a revenge-seeking assistant. '''Guest stars:''' [[Dave Foley]] as Ted Begley, Jr. and [[Yvette Nicole Brown]] as Coral Barns |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 12 | EpisodeNumber2= 12 | Title= Keeping Tabs | DirectedBy= [[Bob Koherr]] | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|03|07}} | ProdCode= 111 | Aux4= 4.4<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/03/10/icarly-burn-notice-and-wwe-raw-top-cable-charts/14228 iCarly, Burn Notice and WWE RAW top cable charts] Posted on 10 March 2009 by Robert Seidman - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True gets in trouble with Mad Style's [[accountant]] when she overspends her [[company]] [[credit card]] at a very expensive [[restaurant]]. She can be fired and go to jail. When it is revealed she held the elevator for the [[accountant]], she drops all charges, but deducts part of her pay for the dinner. Meanwhile, a talking pony is hunting down Lulu in the office so he can sing the "[[Pancake]] Song". '''Guest star:''' [[Julie Warner]] as Rose Pinchbinder '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 13 | EpisodeNumber2= 13 | Title= Red Carpet | DirectedBy= [[Katy Garretson]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Signer]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|03|21}} | ProdCode= 109 | Aux4= 2.7<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/24/wwe-raw-hannah-montana-and-northern-lights-lead-cable-show-rankings/15073 WWE RAW, Hannah Montana and Northern Lights lead cable show rankings] By Robert Seidman – March 24, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True designs a dress for a big name TV actress, but is asked to make some alterations to the dress. The [[outfit]] gets slammed by a ruthless Fashion critic on the red carpet, dashing True's hopes for a good career. Meanwhile, Ryan is hired by Max to design a new [[website]] for the [[company]], after joining in a [[conference]]. Also, Amanda teaches Lulu about the stock market and she makes investments in funny-named companies that prove [[profit]]able. '''Guest stars:''' [[Arden Myrin]] as Jenna Lutrell and [[Rachael Harris]] as Kitty Monreaux | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 14 | EpisodeNumber2= 14 | Title= Switcheroo | DirectedBy= [[Eric Dean Seaton]] | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|04|11}} | ProdCode= 118 | Aux4= 3.65<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/04/14/wwe-raw-and-nora-roberts-tribute-bookend-cable-top-20-rescue-mepremieres/16701 WWE RAW and Nora Roberts Tribute bookend cable top 20, Rescue Me premieres] By Robert Seidman – April 14, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= In an attempt to expand his employees' skills and knowledge beyond their own departments, Max temporarily assigns everyone a different job. Amanda and the copy room guy swap places, Max takes Oscar's position, Oscar takes Lulu's position, Lulu takes Jimmy's position, Jimmy becomes a [[security]] guard, Ryan takes True's position, and True becomes the boss. '''Guest star:''' [[Dave Allen (actor)|Dave Allen]] as Mitchell | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 15 | EpisodeNumber2= 15 | Title= True Intrigue | DirectedBy= [[Jean Sagal]] | WrittenBy= Jason Kessler | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|04|22}} | ProdCode= 114 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= While in Africa, Max uncovers an earth friendly fabric, and True has to keep it a secret until her company can share it with the world, but when Ryan finds that a college student hoping for an internship is actually a spy for Christini, but is not believed by anyone, he must find a way to expose her himself. Meanwhile, Lulu gets a complicating message from Mikey J so she texts him to come by. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 16 | EpisodeNumber2= 16 | Title= Amanda Hires a Pink | DirectedBy= Katy Garretson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|05|16}} | ProdCode= 115 | Aux4= 3.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/05/19/nba-playoffs-nascar-and-wwe-raw/19069 NBA Playoffs, NASCAR and WWE RAW lead cable] By Robert Seidman – May 19, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= The Pinks, the so-called mean girls of True's school show up at Mad Style and intimidate her, so Amanda takes advantage of the situation and hires their leader, Pinky ([[Jennette McCurdy]]), as her new assistant. True then loses focus and makes an error at work, which she tries to rectify in a creative way. Meanwhile, Lulu and Ryan accidentally lock themselves in the dress [[vault]] and used the heating vent to get out. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan '''Note:''' The Pinks were first mentioned in the pilot episode. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 17 | EpisodeNumber2= 17 | Title= Max Mannequin | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Tom Gammill and Max Pross|Tom Gammill & Max Pross]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|06|13}} | ProdCode= 117 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max asks for True's help in coming up with a creative way to propose to Doris. When True, Lulu, and Ryan head out to pick up the ring, they run into a little trouble involving a cop---and a mannequin that looks like Max. '''Guest stars:''' [[Kevin Farley]] as Officer Jake Hooley and [[Kent Shocknek]] as Himself '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 18 | EpisodeNumber2= 18 | Title= True's New Assistant | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Russ Woody]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|06|27}} | ProdCode= 121 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True's science teacher, Mr. Jamerson ([[Vincent Ventresca]]) fills in as her assistant for a week as Lulu fills in for the [[accountant]] that Ryan injured. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 19 | EpisodeNumber2= 19 | Title= House Party | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Linda Videtti Figueiredo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|07|11}} | ProdCode= 120 | Aux4= 2.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/07/14/the-closer-tops-cable-shows-cnns-jackson-memorial-scores-big/22800/comment-page-2#comments The Closer Tops Cable Shows, CNN's Jackson Memorial Scores Big] By Bill Gorman – July 14, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Lulu's boyfriend Mikey J throws a party allowing Lulu to bring her friends, Ryan accidentally invites Amanda and Amanda invites Max. Meanwhile, True has trouble balancing work with her social life, and this problem comes to a head when she needs to prepare for a [[presentation]] and also [[support]] her pals by attending their big party. At the party, True reunites Shelley ([[Taylor Parks]]), an old friend from grammar school who thinks that work is more important than friends with her best friend Lucy. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 20-21 | EpisodeNumber2= 20-21 | Title= Back to School | AltTitle = '''Testing True''' | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|07|25}} | ProdCode= 124-125 | Aux4= 3.0<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/07/28/burn-notice-the-closer-nascar-top-weeks-cable-shows/23699/comment-page-2#comments Burn Notice, The Closer, NASCAR Top Week's Cable Shows] By Bill Gorman – July 28, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= In the first two-part episode of the series, The first week of school begins while True has a choice to make between work and school. Meanwhile, Max's old flame Sophie Girard comes to town, wanting to get him back after already learning he is engaged. '''Guest stars:''' [[Gail O'Grady]] as Sophie Girard, [[Willow Smith]] as Young True and [[Kelly Perine]] as Larry Jackson, True's dad '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan '''Note:''' Nickelodeon promoted this two-part episode under the title "Testing True" as a one-hour special, The actual production notes lists the episodes under the title "Back to School". These episodes were the last produced episodes for Season 1. When True flashes back to when she was younger, she is friends with Lulu, but in pilot episode she says they met last year. The shirt Ryan is wearing at the start of the episode is the symbol for Gordon 3000 Industries, [[Andy Gordon]]'s (the show's creator) production company. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 22 | EpisodeNumber2= 22 | Title= Fashion Week | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon & Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|09|19}} | ProdCode= 116 | Aux4= 2.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/09/22/nickelodeon-nick-at-nite-highlights-for-the-week-of-september-14-20-2009/28081 Nickelodeon / Nick at Nite highlights for the week of September 14-20, 2009] By Robert Seidman – September 22, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True is determined to present her dream dress in the Young Designers Showcase during [[fashion week]]. But, Jobi Castanueva the fashion week committee chairman was Amanda's old assistant and disapproves of True's design. Meanwhile, Ryan brings his girl [[guinea pig]] Polly to Mad Style, which causes chaos. Polly runs over Kopelman, and gets into Mr. Madigan's piano. Thus, Ryan and Jimmy are forced to team up to get Polly out of Mr. Madigan's office before any more trouble is caused. '''Guest star:''' [[Ian Gomez]] as Jobi Castanueva | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 23 | EpisodeNumber2= 23 | Title= True Crush | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|09|26}} | ProdCode= 113 | Aux4= 3.6<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/09/29/cable-ratings-monday-night-football-wwe-raw-monk-top-weekly-cable-chart/28807 Cable ratings: Monday Night Football, WWE RAW, Monk top weekly cable chart] By Robert Seidman – September 29, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= When True is invited to the Last Minute Ball, Lulu and Ryan fight over who goes with her when she only has one extra [[ticket]], but True actually wants to go with Jimmy. However, True soon faces competition as Jimmy's date when a model named Vivian ([[Victoria Justice]]) shows up to Mad Style. Meanwhile, Ryan uses a prank that he used in a dream to trick Amanda's new assistant, Laura. But, when Laura quits Ryan must perform Amanda's work without letting her know. Meanwhile True is ready to invite Jimmy, but in the last minute,Vivian shows up and True learns that Jimmy already asked Vivian to the dance. After that she is comforted by her friends and ends up eating ice [[cream]]. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan '''Note:''' This episode aired on September 7 in Canada. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 24 | EpisodeNumber2= 24 | Title= Hotshot | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|10|03}} | ProdCode= 122 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max hires another teen fashion designer for Mad Style called Jasper. True feels that Max cares more about Jasper than about her. But, True discovers that Jasper is a phony when he steals her "Back to School" design and gives it to Max. When Jasper becomes the new VP, he must present his design to the other VP's. When Mr. Madigan sees the design when it's not on paper he can tell that it is True's, not Jasper's, because of the lining. In the end Jasper gets fired. Meanwhile, Lulu helps Ryan prepare for his [[history]] [[test]] by making it believe he's on a game show in his mind. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan '''Note:''' This was the first episode to air in [[widescreen]] format. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 25 | EpisodeNumber2= 25 | Title= The Wedding | DirectedBy= Bob Koherr | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|10|17}} | ProdCode= 119 | Aux4= 2.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/10/06/cable-ratings-monday-night-football-suite-life-on-deck-and-the-ultimate-fighter-top-weekly-cable-charts/29638/comment-page-2 Cable ratings: Monday Night Football, Suite Life on Deck, and The Ultimate Fighter top weekly cable charts] By Robert Seidman – October 6, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Max [[plan]]s to get married at the city zoo and True and Amanda compete to design the bridal gown for Doris. The wedding [[plan]]ner then quits with True (whom he hired as his assistant) having to save the day from becoming a disaster. After Ryan knocks over the wedding [[cake]], he tries to make a new one with help from Hibbert. '''Guest Star:''' [[Jack Plotnick]] as Matsor LaRue '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 26 | EpisodeNumber2= 26 | Title= The Dance | DirectedBy= Brent Carpenter | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|10|24}} | ProdCode= 123 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= When Mikey J doesn't ask Lulu to the Back-to-School Dance, she thinks that he and True are going out when she finds True dancing with him. But True confronts Lulu and tells her that she was teaching Mikey J how to dance. Meanwhile, Ryan and Jimmy find the ghost of an old receptionist. Also, when Amanda falls in love with a model, she cancels the other models who auditioned for the new catalog. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} |} == Season 2: 2009–2011 == * It was first announced that at least 20 episodes will be produced for this season. Then on December 18, 2009, Keke Palmer stated from her official [[Twitter]] that 14 extra episodes were added to the full second season order, bringing the entire number of season 2 episodes to 34.<ref>[http://twitter.com/kekeinaction/status/6813658355 Keke Palmer's official Twitter account confirming 34 episodes for season 2.]</ref> * [[Keke Palmer]], [[Ashley Argota]] and [[Matt Shively]] are present for all episodes. * [[Robbie Amell]] was absent for one episode. * [[Danielle Bisutti]] was absent for two episodes. * [[Ron Butler]] was absent for eleven episodes. * [[Greg Proops]] was absent for twelve episodes. * Robbie Amell, Greg Proops, and Ron Butler were added as main characters and are now featured in the opening credits, but they are only credited for the episodes in which they appear. * [[Vivica A. Fox]], [[Tyler James Williams]], [[Bobb'e J. Thompson]], [[Janel Parrish]], [[Justin Bieber]], [[John Cena]], [[Willow Smith]], [[Care Bears on Fire]], [[Richard Karn]], [[Nicole Sullivan]], [[Nick Palatas]], [[Wendie Malick]], [[Tom Kenny]], [[Jennette McCurdy]], [[Nathan Kress]], [[Gage Golightly]], [[Natasha Bedingfield]], [[Hayley Erin]], [[Fefe Dobson]], [[Pamela Adlon]], [[Leon Thomas III]], [[Emma Lockhart]] and [[Raini Rodriguez]] all guest starred this season. {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Series<br /># !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Season<br /># !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Episode title !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Directed by !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Written by !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Original air date !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Prod.<br />code !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| U.S. viewers<br />(millions) {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 27 | EpisodeNumber2= 1 | Title= True Concert | DirectedBy= [[Gary Halvorson]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Kopelman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|11|14}} | ProdCode= 204 | Aux4= 3.8<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20091119/nielchat19_st.art.htm Gamble on three-way 'CSI' pays off for CBS]</ref> | ShortSummary= True needs to [[fund]] $6,000 to save her school's design department so she needs to find a guest singer. She gets Justin Bieber to sing his hit single "[[One Time]]", but must get a replacement when he is injured right before the [[event]]. At the show, Ryan's magic show and Jimmy playing the drums and singing "Fire and Ice" has the audience throw [[cabbage]]s at them and booed off the stage. Meanwhile, Lulu feels she and Mikey J. are [[distance]]ing apart after he tells her that he is moving to Pinea. '''Guest stars:''' [[Justin Bieber]] as Himself and [[Care Bears on Fire]] as Themselves '''Absent:''' [[Danielle Bisutti]] as Amanda Cantwell, [[Greg Proops]] as Max Madigan, and [[Ron Butler]] as Oscar '''Note:''' This is the first episode that doesn't feature Ron Butler or Danielle Bisutti. Robbie Amell is now a main character and featured in the opening credits. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 28-29 | EpisodeNumber2= 2-3 | Title= The New Kid/Little Shakespeare | AltTitle= '''Flirting With Fame''' | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Sebastian Jones]] (Part 1)<br>Sib Ventress (Part 2) | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|11|21}} | ProdCode= 201-202 | Aux4= 3.0<ref>[http://www.kidscreen.com/articles/news/20091126/ratingswatch.html?_b=yes; Ratings Watch: Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel] By Emily Claire Afan, November 26, 2009</ref> | ShortSummary= When a new kid named Justin comes to True's school, he confesses that he has a crush on her. The one thing he won't confess: he's a famous rapper in disguise. Meanwhile, Jimmy become a pilot and Ryan becomes vice president of ideas for a big time airline [[company]] and Lulu becomes jealous of Mikey J.'s compatibility to Kelsey, Ryan's crush. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan (Part 2) '''Guest stars:''' [[Tyler James Williams]] as Justin Webber, [[Janel Parrish]] as Kyla (Both parts), [[Philip Baker Hall]] as Mr. Jenkins, Galaxy Airlines chairman (Part 1) and [[Natasha Bedingfield]] as Herself (Part 2) '''Notes:''' Greg Proops and Ron Butler were added as main characters at the beginning of this episode. Nickelodeon promoted this two-part episode under the title "Flirting With Fame" as a one-hour special, thus making numerous media sources list the episodes under that title. But the actual production notes lists the episodes under two separate titles, "The New Kid" and "Little Shakespeare" respectively. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 30 | EpisodeNumber2= 4 | Title= True Parade | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Andy Gordon]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|12|12}} | ProdCode= 210 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max challenges the [[designer]]s to come up with an idea for the promotion of Mad Style. True's idea is to design a jacket for a game show host to wear in the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade|Macy's parade]], but her [[plan]] backfires when she finds out that Max hates him. Meanwhile, a fortune teller predicts that either Lulu or Ryan will break their arm, while the other will win a thousand dollar [[cheque]]. '''Guest star:''' [[Nicole Sullivan]] as Kreuftlva the fortune teller | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 31 | EpisodeNumber2= 5 | Title= True Drama | DirectedBy= [[Roger Christiansen]] | WrittenBy= [[Steve Joe]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|01|09}} | ProdCode= 211 | Aux4= 3.3<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/01/12/cable-ratings-wwe-raw-ncis-spongebob-secret-life-and-icarly-top-weekly-cable-charts/38551 Cable ratings: WWE RAW, NCIS, SpongeBob, Secret Life and iCarly Top Weekly Cable Charts] By Robert Seidman – January 12, 2010 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Ryan joins the Drama Club in order to win Kelsey’s heart and winds up becoming the director of the school play. True and Lulu are excited to have Ryan direct since he's casting Lulu as the lead and True as the costume designer; however, things quickly go awry when Kelsey begins to act like a diva. In the name of love, Ryan gives Kelsey the lead and fires Lulu, leading True to make a deal with the incorrigible Pinky Turzo ([[Jennette McCurdy]]), to plot revenge with [[chorizo]] [[juice]]. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 32 | EpisodeNumber2= 6 | Title= My Boss Ate My Homework | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Diana Sproveri | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|01|16}} | ProdCode= 203 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max must go to detention at True's school after accidentally eating a [[microchip]] containing her [[homework]]. While he is gone he puts True in charge of the office, but when the paranoid and overzealous fire marshal comes and shuts down Mad Style because she asked to finish their [[conference]] before his [[inspection]], she must take action. Meanwhile, Ryan tries out for cheerleading to avenge the firing of Kelsey from the squad. '''Guest star:''' [[Richard Karn]] as Fire Marshal O'Dannon | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 33 | EpisodeNumber2= 7 | Title= Little Buddies | DirectedBy= [[Adam Weissman]] | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|01|30}} | ProdCode= 208 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True, Lulu and Ryan must mentor incoming freshman for a day. True decides to take her little buddy, Molly, to work with her, although she is shy. While there, Molly criticizes True's new dress after being asked her opinion. True later learns to accept it, and makes a better dress with a new fabric. Meanwhile, Lulu's little buddy, 35 year old Babs teaches her about life. Also, Ryan's little buddy, Nate, gets him into all kinds of trouble, until he finally gets him busted. '''Guest stars:''' [[Laura Marano]] as Molly, [[Bobb'e J. Thompson]] as Nate and [[Pamela Adlon]] as Babs '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 34 | EpisodeNumber2= 8 | Title= True Valentine | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Sebastian Jones | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|02|06}} | ProdCode= 206 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Jimmy go the Valentine's dance just as friends, even though they both want to admit they have feelings for each other and also True tries to pair Ms. Park with Mr. Jamerson. Meanwhile, Amanda keeps sending herself flowers from Brock Champion, and everyone calls her crazy. But she actually meant Brock, whom first appeared in episode "The Dance" who she dated for 19 days, until he left to play baseball in Peru. He reappears at the end while Amanda is talking to True and Lulu, and he asks her to marry him. Also, Ryan finds out Kelsey likes him, and Mikey J. writes a song for Lulu. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan '''Note:''' [[Dan Kopelman]] was absent for this episode, the first episode he was absent for. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 35 | EpisodeNumber2= 9 | Title= True Date | DirectedBy= [[Dennie Gordon]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|02|20}} | ProdCode= 212 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= In the after[[math]] of Valentine's Day, True and Jimmy prepare to go on their first date, just as Max implements new rules banning Mad Style employees from dating each other. Meanwhile, Amanda begins [[plan]]ning her wedding to Brock with little advice from Doris. '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar '''Guest star:''' [[Kevin Farley]] as Officer Jake Hooley | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 36 | EpisodeNumber2= 10 | Title= The Hunky Librarian | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= [[Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie V. Freeman|Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|03|13}} | ProdCode= 209 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= When True and Lulu talk about Doris' attractive assistant librarian, True is dragged into Max and Doris' relationship problems. Meanwhile, Ryan opens a rash [[museum]] after noticing that his rash resembles [[Taylor Swift]]. '''Guest star:''' [[Travis Schuldt]] as Lance Whipple '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 37 | EpisodeNumber2= 11 | Title= Saving Snackleberry | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Stacey Cantwell | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|03|20}} | ProdCode= 213 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Lulu mistakenly arrange for Max to host a dinner [[banquet]] party at Ryan's favorite kid-friendly, hobo-themed [[restaurant]], Snackleberry Junction. Meanwhile, Jimmy takes over as receptionist while Oscar is on vacation and re[[fuse]]s to let Hibbert perform his job. '''Guest stars:''' [[Wendie Malick]] as Libby Gibbils, [[Stephen Tobolowsky]] as Lars Balthazar, [[Tom Kenny]] as Bingo and [[Craig Anton]] as Snackleberry Junction chef '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 38 | EpisodeNumber2= 12 | Title= Pajama Party | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|04|03}} | ProdCode= 207 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Due to an [[invitation]] mix-up in the mail, Amanda shows up at True's slumber party and they become competitive when playing a board game. Meanwhile, Lulu becomes jealous when Shelly ([[Taylor Parks]]) tells her she had a dream about Mikey J. Also, Ryan and Jimmy attend a preview screening of a John Cena movie and wind up meeting the action star. '''Guest stars:''' [[Willow Smith]] as Young True, [[Vivica A. Fox]] as Mrs. Jackson, [[Italia Ricci]] as Herself and [[John Cena]] as Himself '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan and Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 39 | EpisodeNumber2= 13 | Title= The Gift | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|04|17}} | ProdCode= 205 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Lulu arrange a surprise office visit from Mr. Madigan's Uncle Cheswick as a birthday gift, unaware that Uncle Cheswick is a horse. Meanwhile, Ryan's older and more successful brother, Stu ([[imdbname:1071303|Ian Reed Kesler]]) visits and announces he is quitting business school to become an artist. '''Guest star''': [[Henry Hereford]] as Ryan's Great Grandfather | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 40 | EpisodeNumber2= 14 | Title= True Royal | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|01}} | ProdCode= 214 | Aux4= 3.7<ref>[http://www.nickandmore.com/2010/05/04/cable-ratings-april-26-may-2-2010/ Cable Ratings: April 26 – May 2, 2010] Posted Tuesday, May 5, 2010 at 2:16PM ET by Bryan Alford - Nick and more.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True designs a tuxedo for a young prince, then causes trouble when she gives him a tour of New York City. Meanwhile, Amanda pretends to be Lulu's mother in order to win a "Mothers in Fashion" [[award]], the only fashion award she doesn't own, also Jimmy gets a new [[soup]]ed up mail cart after Ryan breaks it. '''Guest stars:''' [[Bradley Steven Perry]] as Prince Gabriel, [[Oliver Muirhead]] as Ian, Gabriel's butler, Tom Kenny as Bingo and [[J. P. Manoux]] as Snackleberry Junction waiter and [[Kent Shocknek]] as Himself '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 41 | EpisodeNumber2= 15 | Title= True Fear | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|08}} | ProdCode= 216 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max accompanies True to her career day with Max being outdone by Royce Bingham, an international [[spy]]. Max then becomes sick from eating too many [[shrimp]] hor d'oeuvres and asks True to give a speech at a fashion [[convention]] in his absence. But the problem is that True has a fear of public speaking. Meanwhile, Ryan and Lulu suspect that Amanda's new male model is a vampire. '''Guest star:''' [[Paul F. Tompkins]] as Royce Bingham '''Notes:''' This episode aired as part of Nickelodeon's "Beyond Belief" lineup, featuring supernatural-themed episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms, and also featured new episodes of ''[[iCarly]]'', ''[[Victorious]]'' and ''[[Big Time Rush]]''. This episode originally aired at the special time of 9:30 p.m. ET/PT, 8:30 p.m. CT/MT. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 42 | EpisodeNumber2= 16 | Title= The Reject Room | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|15}} | ProdCode= 215 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True finds out that some her design ideas have been rejected and takes her displeasure out on Max. Meanwhile, Amanda's ex-boyfriend Chad Brackett ([[Stephen Dunham]]) returns and invites the Mad Style staff to his art [[exhibit]] that depicts Amanda in an unflattering manner. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 43-44 | EpisodeNumber2= 17-18 | Title= Mission Gone Bad <!-- "Mission Gone Bad" is the actual title of this episode, "Trapped in Paris" is the Nickelodeon promo title.--> | AltTitle= '''Trapped in Paris''' | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|22}} | ProdCode= 218-219 | Aux4= 3.4<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/05/25/nickelodeons-true-jackson-vps-tv-movie-tallies-more-than-3-million-total-viewers/52348 Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP’s TV Movie Tallies More Than 3 Million Total Viewers] Posted on 25 May 2010 by Bill Gorman - TVbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True accidentally places Doris' wedding ring in a vest pocket and sends the vest to [[Paris]]. So True and Lulu disguise themselves as flight attendants and sneak to Paris. But they get trapped in an old mansion must design a dress for complicated french heiress. Meanwhile, Amanda hires Ryan as a model for her boy fashion line. '''Guest stars:''' [[Gage Golightly]] as Vanessa, [[Jessica Makinson]] as rude airline passenger, [[Michele Boyd]] as Nicole, a french model, [[Stefán Karl Stefánsson]] as Karl Gustav, [[Samantha Boscarino]] as Carla Gustav, Lawrence Palmer (Keke Palmer's younger brother)<ref>[http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=151684048&blogId=534205078 Keke Palmer's [[MySpace]] Blog: My Lil Brother!, Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2010]</ref> as Ricky Racecar and the cast of ''[[Yo Gabba Gabba!]]'' '''Note:''' This is the first episode in which Keke Palmer does not narrate that the show is taped in front of a live studio audience at the start of the episode. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 45 | EpisodeNumber2= 19 | Title= Heatwave | DirectedBy= [[Gregg Heschong]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|06|26}} | ProdCode= 217 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max gives True the responsibility of coming up with brand new design for a winter coat by the end of the work day. She uses Ryan as a model for the coat, but he can not stand the unbearable heat, they then move their work to [[company]]'s arctic room. Unfortunately, Max's private ice [[cream]] stash was stored there and it all melts after Ryan blows up the air conditioner when he invites students from school. True then races to find the ice [[cream]] recipe before Max finds out. Meanwhile, Amanda's hair gets way too frizzy from the heat just as she is about to model for a magazine. '''Notes:''' This episode originally aired as part of Nickelodeon's "Hottest Night on Nick" lineup, featuring summer-themed episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms, and also featured new episodes of ''[[iCarly]]'', ''[[Big Time Rush]]'' and ''[[Victorious]]''. This episode originally aired at the special time of 9:30 p.m. ET/PT, 8:30 p.m. CT/MT (the second episode this season to do so after "True Fear"). | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 46 | EpisodeNumber2= 20 | Title= True Magic <!-- "True Magic" is the actual title of this episode, "True Kiss" is the Nickelodeon promo title.--> | AltTitle= '''True Kiss''' | DirectedBy= [[Alfonso Ribeiro]] | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|08|7}} | ProdCode= 220 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Hank, Jimmy's mail room partner is retiring and a new girl named Sienna comes in to replace him. Jimmy and Sienna instantly catch each other's interest for their love of mail, making True jealous. True then wonders what her relationship with Jimmy is like at the moment. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to get accepted into the Junior Magicians Club (The JMC) but is beaten by a talented girl magician named Ella. Max (who was once the greatest magician in the world) helps Ryan with his routine and Max once again squares off with magic rival, Donald the Delightful, who was once Max's assistant. True shows up at the [[postal]] ball that Jimmy and Sienna are attending, she is unable to get in the building. Jimmy comes out to tell True that he has mutual feelings for her, they then share a kiss finally becoming a couple. '''Guest stars:''' [[Hayley Erin]] as Sienna, [[imdbname:2597467|Cymphonique Miller]] as Ella and [[French Stewart]] as Donald the Delightful '''Note:''' Nickelodeon promoted this episode under the title "True Kiss". This episode originally aired at the special time of 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT/MT. This will air on [[Nickelodeon UK]] on Friday 22nd July 2011 as part of the "Love Line-Up" with the premiere of special episodes, including this episode, [[Victorious]], ("Beggin' On Your Knees"), [[iCarly]] ("iOMG") and [[Big Time Rush]] ("Big Time Girl Group"). | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 47 | EpisodeNumber2= 21 | Title= True Luck | DirectedBy= [[Leonard R. Garner, Jr.]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|09|11}} | ProdCode= 221 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True's Uncle Troy who has a [[history]] of bad luck takes over as the receptionist at Mad Style, but after True touches him, she now believes that she has inherited his bad luck in exchange of Uncle Troy receiving True's lucky [[streak]]. This all comes at a bad time, due to True working on a [[perfume]] for the [[company]]. Meanwhile, Lulu begins to have romantic dreams about Ryan, which causes her to be uncomfortable around him. She then tells Mikey J. who challenges Ryan to a boxing match. '''Absent:''' [[Robbie Amell]] as Jimmy, Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan '''Note:''' This is the first episode that Robbie Amell is absent for since joining the cast in season 2. Beginning with this episode, the U.S. [[iTunes Store]] has counted this episode and following episodes as "Season 3" episodes.<ref>[http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTVSeason?id=389219227&s=143441&partnerId=30&siteID=onVyJopRmtU-9.Ay3RE1xK1QUFv0Y.uWeA ''True Jackson, VP'' Season 3 on iTunes]</ref> However, Nickelodeon did not promote this episode as a "season premiere" episode, so the following episodes are still considered season 2 episodes. Also, when this episode premieres in the UK on Friday 12th August 2011, it will be counted as a '2-part special' along with 'True Drive' as a 2-part special called "Good Luck True Jackson", even though the episodes are not in production order. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 48 | EpisodeNumber2= 22 | Title= The Fifth of Prankuary | DirectedBy= [[Sheldon Epps]] | WrittenBy= John Quaintance | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|09|25}} | ProdCode= 224 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max dares the Mad Style employees to perform their best pranks, but True and Lulu take things to far when they think he's playing a prank on them at school by giving them a fake standardized [[exam]]. '''Note''': This episode aired as part of Nickelodeon's "Worldwide Day of Play" lineup, which was hosted by Keke Palmer and the rest of the show's cast. It also featured new episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms ''[[iCarly]]'' ("iGet Pranky"), ''[[Victorious]]'' ("Beck's Big Break") and ''[[Big Time Rush]]'' ("Welcome Back Big Time"). This episode originally aired at the special time of 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, 6:30 p.m. CT/MT. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 49 | EpisodeNumber2= 23 | Title= Mad Rocks | DirectedBy= [[Shelley Jensen]] | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|02}} | ProdCode= 222 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= "Mad Rocks", an annual rock-oriented fashion show comes around with Lulu agreeing to [[plan]] the event but True knowing about Lulu's irresponsibilites in the past is reluctant to let her [[plan]] it herself. Her eavesdropping nearly deters the event from happening but tries to saves the day by bringing Jimmy's band Fire & Ice back together. Meanwhile, Max is on vacation, but he is still watching over the [[company]] with a camera helmet worn by Amanda. '''Guest stars:''' [[Fefe Dobson]] as Herself, [[Nick Palatas]] as Skeet and [[Julia Duffy]] as Ms. Watson '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan, though he is mentioned many times in the episode. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 50 | EpisodeNumber2= 24 | Title= True Secret | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|09}} | ProdCode= 223 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max arranges a carnival in Mad Style, during this time True and Jimmy show affection for each other when no one is around. When Max catches them kissing, he demands that one of them must quit by the end of the day. When True and Jimmy decide that they both do not want to quit, Max finally decides to get rid of the no employees dating policy. Meanwhile, Ryan has hard time winning a teddy bear prize for Kelsey at the carnival. '''Guest star:''' [[Dave Allen (actor)|Dave Allen]] as Mitchell | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 51 | EpisodeNumber2= 25 | Title= Class Election | DirectedBy= Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|16}} | ProdCode= 225 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Shelly go up against Lulu and Mikey J. and Kyle Sandbox and Kelsey in the class president and vice president [[election]]. '''Absent:''' [[Danielle Bisutti]] as Amanda Cantwell, Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan '''Note''': Although Danielle Bisutti was absent for this episode she is still featured in the episode's title sequence. This also occurred in episode "True Concert", the first episode that Bisutti was absent for. Compared to Robbie Amell, Ron Butler, Greg Proops absences in episodes having them not being shown in the title sequence in the episodes that they are absent for. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 52 | EpisodeNumber2= 26 | Title= True Drive | DirectedBy= Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | WrittenBy= Tiffany Zehnal | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|06}} | ProdCode= 226 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True overwhelmed with tasks for the day from taking her driving [[test|exam]], to [[design]]ing a dress for her friend's sweet 16 party, picking up Jimmy's father from the [[airport]] as well as also [[plan]]ning a surprise birthday party for Jimmy. Meanwhile, Max is unaware that a "lucky" pair of pants that he has shared with friends is not lucky at all. Also, Ryan is worried about a marble-sized growth growing on his arm. '''Guest star:''' [[Tim Bagley]] as Ed Wheeler | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 53 | EpisodeNumber2= 27 | Title= True Disaster | DirectedBy= Sheldon Epps | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|13}} | ProdCode= 228 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Lulu try to sneak out of the office to get [[B.o.B]] [[tickets]], while doing that they must be absolutely quiet not to disturb Amanda who has a serious mi[[grain]]e. True then agrees to let her Uncle Troy's girl soccer team have a birthday party at Mad Style. Meanwhile, Ryan, Jimmy and Max spend the day at a comic book store in New Jersey. '''Note:''' Keke Palmer's younger sister Rennie guest starred as one of the soccer players in this episode.<ref>[http://twitpic.com/36ltdq My Lil sister Rennie...] - Keke Palmer's [[TwitPic]] account</ref> | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 54 | EpisodeNumber2= 28 | Title= True Fame | DirectedBy= Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | WrittenBy= Manny Basanese | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|02|05}} | ProdCode= 227 | Aux4= 3.1<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/02/08/justin-bieber-hosted-night-of-premieres-on-nick-draws-9-million-viewers/81956 Justin Bieber-Hosted Night of Premieres on Nick Draws 9 Million Viewers] By Robert Seidman – February 8, 2011 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True appears in the local paper and is asked out by the famous actor Leon Thomas ([[Leon Thomas III]]) to ac[[company]] him to a movie [[award]]s show, which makes Jimmy jealous. Meanwhile, Max and Ryan try to get a famous dog model to be face of Mad Style's new dog bow tie line. '''Note:''' This episode will air in the UK on Friday 26th August 2011 as part of Nickelodeon UK's 'Guest Stars Rule', featuring premieres of this, Victorious (''Ice Cream for Ke$ha'') and Big Time Rush ("Big Time Prom King"). | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 55 | EpisodeNumber2= 29 | Title= Field Trip | DirectedBy= [[Barnet Kellman]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|02|12}} | ProdCode= 229 | Aux4= 2.4<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/02/15/spongebob-squarepants-is-week%e2%80%99s-top-program-with-kids-2-11-and-6-11-icarly-ranks-as-number-one-live-action-series-with-kids-and-tweens/82844 'SpongeBob SquarePants' is Week’s Top Program with Kids 2-11 and 6-11; 'iCarly' Ranks as Number One Live-Action Series with Kids and Tweens] By Bill Gorman – February 15, 2011 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True's class goes on a [[field]] trip to a Colonial living [[history]] attraction. While there True wants Jimmy to kiss her in the famed Lovers Tower, so they can be together forever. Lulu suspects than an actor playing [[Benjamin Franklin]] is also the same actor who is the star of her favorite TV show. '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar '''Guest star:''' [[Thomas F. Wilson]] as Benjamin Franklin | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 56 | EpisodeNumber2= 30 | Title= Principal for a Day | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|02|26}} | ProdCode= 230 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Ryan takes over as temporary principal, after injuring Principal Ruckman in the science [[lab]]. Ryan's control over the school soon gets out of hand when he gives the teachers permanent detention and with Lulu being the only one to stop him. Meanwhile, True and Jimmy discover that Amanda has four other jobs in the building where Mad Style is located. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 57 | EpisodeNumber2= 31 | Title= True Mall | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon &<br>Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|03|05}} | ProdCode= 231 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= A new Mad Style store opens at the local mall and True and Lulu work undercover to make sure the store [[function]]s properly. In the process, True hires Callie, a fashion-savvy but inexperienced co-worker as the store manager replacing the manager that Amanda originally hired. She nearly gives up her position, until she gets help from her friends. Meanwhile, Jimmy prevents Ryan from following True and Lulu to the mall. '''Guest stars:''' [[Emma Lockhart]] as Callie and [[Raini Rodriguez]] as Nina '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 58 | EpisodeNumber2= 32 | Title= Ditch Day | DirectedBy= [[Paul Lazarus]] | WrittenBy= Sebastian Jones | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|03|19}} | ProdCode= 232 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max takes True and Lulu out of work for the day to fulfill a little boy's wish to conquer his lack of bravery. But while helping the little boy they all end up in mall jail. Jimmy is upset at Ryan for calling his band Fire & Ice lame, so he embaresses him by making him wear a dress at the mall. '''Guest star:''' Kevin Farley as Officer Jake Hooley | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 59-60 | EpisodeNumber2= 33-34 | Title= Mystery in Peru | RTitle= <!-- <ref name= <ref name="''True Jackson, VP'' episode list at MSN TV">[http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/true-jackson-vp/?ipp=25 List of ''True Jackson, VP'' episodes at MSN TV]</ref> --> | DirectedBy= | WrittenBy= | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|05|28}}<ref name="Fanlala"/> | ProdCode= 233-234 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and the rest of the Mad Style staff go to Peru to attend Amanda and Brock's wedding and discover there's a grand prize for whoever can capture a jewel thief, so the boys and the girls each try to find the criminal. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} |} {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''True Jackson, VP'' characters}} [[File:True Jackson, VP cast.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The cast of ''True Jackson, VP'' (from left to right), Danielle Busutti as Amanda Cantwell, Matt Shively as Ryan Laserbeam, Ashley Argota as Lulu, Greg Proops as Max Madigan, Keke Palmer as True Jackson, Ron Butler as Oscar and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan.]] The following is a '''list of characters''' on the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[sitcom]] '''''[[True Jackson, VP]]'''''. This article has character summaries. For an episode list, see ''[[List of True Jackson, VP episodes]]''. == Main characters == ===True Jackson=== True Jackson ([[Keke Palmer]]) is a teenage girl and the protagonist of the show. She was hired by Max Madigan as a Vice President for Mad Style's Youth Apparel. True is constantly getting into sticky situations that nearly end in her getting fired. Amanda, another VP, is constantly trying to get True fired. True loves to help people, especially Max, even if it may cost her job. She has a huge crush on the mailman, Jimmy. Jimmy also has feelings for her, but she does not know it until the second season. They tried dating but Mr. Madigan made a rule against co-workers dating, so they decided to stay friends. Until, Jimmy started to hang with the new mail room girl at Mad Style. This caused True to get jealous and reveal that she still has feelings for him. Because of this, Jimmy admitted that he also still has feelings for True and they share a kiss, thus making it evident that they are officially a couple. They are now currently boyfriend and girlfriend. Her catchphrase is "You said what now?!", although throughout the series other characters say that as well. She also tells many unusual stories about her family. True isn't a very good cook but is convinced that everybody loves her cooking. ===Lulu=== Lulu<ref name="ashleyargotatwitter"/> ([[Ashley Argota]]) is one of True's best friends, they met at space camp. Lulu is incredibly smart in school but is known not to think things through. One of her best subjects is math. She became True's assistant in the first episode after True fired the previous one, Cricket. It turns out she is a good stock investor buying one company which was then merged to another company and the stock prices tripled, and investing in a company called "Glertokk" (a company she picked because the funny name made her smile) which went up thirty stock points a day later. Her secret is that she thinks that other people think she is dumb around the office. Lulu is shown to have a fear of birds, mentioned in "Company Retreat" and shown in "The Wedding". One of her catch phrases is "Not even!" or "Boom!". She's also dating Mikey J. She is part of the school band, as a triangle player. She can sometimes overreact. On one episode True was forced to fire her but then Lulu proved to True that she was a trusted assistant. Her last name has never been revealed.<ref name="ashleyargotatwitter">[http://twitter.com/ashleyargota9/status/707705585016832 Twitter / @Ashley Argota: Makes me laugh when people ...]</ref> ===Ryan Laserbeam=== Ryan Leslie Laserbeam ([[Matt Shively]]) is another one of True's best friends. Ryan and True became friends when Ryan put gum in True's hair and True got revenge by telling him that every time he blinked, a bird died. He held his eyes open for 40 minutes and then passed out. Despite not actually working at Mad Style, he is often found in True's office. He gets a job to work as their website editor (a person who makes their web pages and updates it every few days). He also mentions he has keys to most of the offices. He also was Amanda's assistant, only Amanda didn't know. His secret was that he broke Max's horse statue. If he has his eyes closed for more than five seconds, he falls asleep. He has somewhat of an obsession with video games, but has also been beaten by True's dog Hercules. Ryan is known to have a strong obsession for carrots. His catch phrases are "Oh, come on!!" and "That's Ridonkulous!!". Ryan seems to be a highly skilled gymnast (such as in the episode "My Boss Ate My Homework" where Ryan becomes a cheerleader). He hates to watch horror movies. He also thinks everyone's a spy. He is in love with Kelsey and also gets hurt and does some clumsy things in almost every episode. ===Amanda Cantwell=== Amanda Cantwell ([[Danielle Bisutti]]) is another VP for Women's Wear and True's frenemy. She is constantly trying to get True fired, and sometimes picks on her. Amanda wants to turn True's office into a gym or closet. On some occasions, however, True and Amanda may work together on things, with Amanda even giving True advice. Amanda seems to be a complete "suck up" to their boss Max, and is the only person in Mad Style who calls him Max. She is allergic to hazelnuts. Usually because of her plans of getting True fired backfire, many unfortunate things happen to her, such as her dress falling off while she is modeling it, and having to feed True and her friends ice cream in a chicken suit. In the episode "True Matchmaker", it is revealed that she (as well as Oscar) is addicted to a soap opera called ''Space Plantation''. In the episode when Max turned the building into a jungle retreat, it is revealed that her secret was that she broke Max's horse statue. She is engaged to Brock Champion as of "True Valentine". She usually snorts like a pig when she is laughing. ===Jimmy Madigan=== Tiberius Jimmy Jeeves Madigan ([[Robbie Amell]]) is Max's nephew. He is the mailman at Mad Style, and seems to have a rather unhealthy obsession with mail, postage, stamps, and all mail-related things. True has a major crush on him. It is seen he likely returns True's feelings for him and likes her as more than just a friend, as he has helped her multiple times. Despite their feelings, they can not date each other due to company rules. Those rules were later overturned and they began in the latter part of season 2. Jimmy also in a band called Fire & Ice (formerly known as Diarrhea), though it was later revealed that the band split up due to a bad performance. In the episode "True Drive", it was revealed by Jimmy's astronaut father that his birth name is actually Tiberius. He was recurring in 13 episodes in season 1, and appears as a main character in season 2. Amell is only credited in the episodes he appears in. ===Oscar=== Oscar ([[Ron Butler]]) is the [[receptionist]] of Mad Style. He is the one who tells True when she is late for a meeting. He is very calm and gives good advice. He always seems to know what everyone is doing. He is always making lemon squares, which True and the others enjoy. He, like Amanda, is obsessed with the soap opera ''Space Plantation''. His secret is that he breaks Mr. Madigan's horse statue almost every day, and replaces it with another one each time that happens. He has a sister named Kreuflva and a brother that is the receptionist at [[The Pentagon]]. In "The Wedding", it is shown that Oscar has good hearing, being able to hear True and Lulu whispering from a little distance. He has been a vegetarian for 18 years, but will eat anything that Jimmy grills, even if it has meat in it. His last name has never been reavealed. He appeared in all 26 episodes in Season 1 and appears as a main character in Season 2, but starting with the second season, Butler is only credited in the opening credits of episodes he appears in. ===Max Madigan=== Max Madigan ([[Greg Proops]]) is the [[CEO]] of Mad Style. He hired True when he saw that she had tweaked his clothing into something she liked. He seems to have a big hatred of Kopelman, possibly because he laughed at one of his earlier designs back in the 80's on live television. His secret was that he thought about selling Mad Style when his horse statue broke. He marries his girlfriend, Doris, at the end of season 1. Max was a recurring character in season 1 and is now a main character as of season 2. Proops is credited in the opening credits only for the episodes he appears in. ==Recurring characters== ===Kopelman=== Kopelman ([[Dan Kopelman]]) is a worker at Mad Style who Max (and sometimes random people and coworkers) dislikes for no reason. The main reason that Max dislikes Kopelman is possibly that he laughed at one of Max's designs in 1982 or 1983. Even though he never talks, he's always accused of doing something wrong and is often told to leave the room, or go home. Kopelman has a nephew that looks just like him that only appeared in the episode "House Party". Max told him to leave the party's meeting. Kopelman loves to eat food, and he is somewhat always near food or associated with food, particularly candy. In the episode "True's New Assistant", he is supposedly attacked by Max's white tiger, which was drawn to him by the smell of meat from the sandwich that Kopelman was eating. Thankfully, he survived, due to him being seen in later episodes. Kopelman bought a new bow tie in the episode "Flirting with Fame", and he seems to like it very much. In all his appearances on the series, Dan Kopelman, who also serves as one of the show's writers and executive producers, is credited simply as "Kopelman". ===Mikey J=== Mikey J (Trevor Brown) is Lulu's on and off boyfriend. He once had a house party at his house which True, Lulu, and Ryan were invited to. In the episode "House Party," he was worried about food more than he was with Lulu. In that same episode it is shown that his dad is strict as he didn't want anyone to sit on this one chair. He has a tendency to say "I don't really know how it works" and "that's cool" very frequently. As stated in the episode "True Concert", Mikey J is in the gifted program at school and is involved with many school activities such as student council, band, lacrosse and much others. He didn't know how to dance but True taught him how to dance in "The Dance". ===Kelsey=== Kelsey (Jordan Monaghan) is Ryan's on and off girlfriend and she is often asked out by him. It is hinted in "True Valentine" and "Testing True" that she might have the same feelings, and chooses to spurn Ryan's advances in order to see what he'll do next. She saved Ryan's life in "True Valentine", also Jimmy thought that she and Ryan were dating and she really didn't seem to mind. She also thought Ryan looked hot during a modeling job in "Trapped in Paris". She is recurring in season 2, where as she was only seen sparingly in season 1. ===Ms. Park=== Ms. Patti Park ([[Joy Osmanski]]) is True's strict teacher. Her first appearance was in "Testing True". In "True Drama", she says that she's the janitor, lunch lady, and is in the Drama Club. In different episodes, every time someone misbehaves, she says that they have detention. She also briefly dated Mr. Jameson, True's science teacher in "True Valentine". She even gave Mr. Madigan detention once after he swallowed True's flash drive in "My Boss Ate My Homework". True and Lulu imply that she can "do anything". ===Doris Madigan=== Doris Madigan (née Aidem) ([[Melanie Paxson]]) is the school librarian that True introduces to Max. She falls in love with Max. Max proposes to her later in the first season but Doris initially declines his proposal, though states she wants him to propose to her when on a lawnchair on the side of the roof, but he declines and tries to make a mannequin that looks him do it but it falls over so he has to do it. Max eventually chooses to propose the way Doris wanted him to, but accidentally flies in the air prematurely because the balloons attached to the lawn chair end up lifting him in the air. Max and Doris had their wedding in zoo. Her cousin is [[Al Gore]]. She can't see without glasses though she has been seen without them on and being able to see. She moves every six months to a different house so she doesn't feel cramped in one place. She does this with other things too. She can also be hyper, as seen in the episode "The Wedding". ===Shelly=== Shelly ([[Taylor Parks]]) is another best friend of True's. The two have known each other since they were little, but hadn't seen each other for awhile since she started working at Mad Style. In the episode "House Party", Shelly says to True that she's changed since she worked at Mad Style and that it seems like she's too busy to hang out with her anymore. True tells her that she still the same person that she's always been and, after Mr. Madigan tells her to cut back on work after it interferes too much with her social life, she and Shelly reconnect. Shelly is also invited to True's Slumber party in "Pajama Party", where she discusses that she had a dream about her and Mikey J. dating, which makes Lulu angry. Lulu tries to wonder why Shelly has feelings about her boyfriend, but Shelly just tells Lulu that it was only a dream and she doesn't have those feelings for Mikey J. In "Class Election", True and Shelly team up and run for Class president and Vice president for their class, against Mikey J./Lulu and Kyle Sandbox/Kelsey. ===Hibbert=== Hibbert ([[Stephen Hibbert]]) is another employee at Mad Style. He doesn't talk that much though but seems to agree with True a lot. In "Amanda Hires a Pink", when Ryan goes through the vents and ends up at Hibbert's office(he calls Hibbert a cheese-bag). Hibbert calls the Russian embassy, addresses himself as the "Sand Man" tells them to take Ryan and replace his bones with cat bones in Siberia. Then Ryan thought he was a spy. Hibbert reveals he is a lawyer in "True Fear" when he threatens to sue Jimmy for taking his burrito. ===Mr. Jamerson=== Mr. Jeff Jamerson ([[Vincent Ventresca]]) is True's science teacher. He was the temporary assistant in "True's New Assistant" and dated with Ms. Park in "True Valentine". He also appeared in the episode "Principal for a Day". ===Ella=== Ella (Jo-Anne Krupa) (often referred to as Ella from accounting) was first mentioned in the pilot, but first appears in the episode "True's New Assistant" when Ryan injures her and sends her to the hospital. Ryan also eats most of her Get Well Soon Cookie and several tubs of applesauce in trying to keep her company. True's assistant for a week is her science teacher, Mr. Jameson, while Lulu fills in for Ella in accounting, doing all of her work in no time at all and solving a complex equation that is upside down. She is usually seen tap dancing and speaks with an English accent. ==Guest characters== *'''Chad Brackett''' ([[Stephen Dunham]]) was Amanda's boyfriend in "Telling Amanda" and ex-boyfriend in "The Reject Room". He cheated on her with an attactive blonde and didn't really love her. At the end Chad comes to True's house and says he knows Amanda is there. She throws up on him, as a result of eating too much of True's vile pudding pie, which "tastes kind of earthy, like a chocolate swamp". *'''Anna "Pinky" Turzo''' ([[Jennette McCurdy]]) is the leader of a clique at True's school called "The Pinks". She claims True's office "looks like a rainbow that threw up". When Amanda discovers that Pinky makes True distracted, she hires her as her assistant. Pinky also causes mischief with items in Amanda's office. Amanda will tell her, "Pinky, put that down! It's not a toy". Pinky will respond with something like "You're face is a toy" or "Then... can I play with your face???" Her social group "The Pinks" will all say "hello" sarcastically after commenting on somebody, then a person responding saying "Hello" as well. She is a secondary antagonist, but to date, she only appeared in 2 episodes "Amanda Hires a Pink" (season 1) and "True Drama" (season 2). *'''Cricket''' ([[Suzy Nakamura]]) was True's first assistant when True was hired. She turned out to think True was too young and naive to handle her job, and eventually was fired by True. *'''Coral Barns''' ([[Yvette Nicole Brown]]) was a replacement assistant for Amanda after she fired her previous assistant Abigail Barns, Coral's sister. Coral sought revenge and fed Amanda mints loaded with [[caffeine]] until she would go mad. *'''Jobi Castanueva''' ([[Ian Gomez]]) is the overseer of Fashion Week and was formerly one of Amanda's assistants. She treated him poorly and told him he would never make it in the fashion business, and as a result he refused to allow Mad Style into Fashion Week. This led to True sneaking her outfit in to the Young Designers Showcase. *'''Simon Christini''' ([[Andy Richter]]) is Max's rival in the fashion business. He and Max used to own Christini and Madigan Fashion Co. before they split. He tried to lure True to his company in order to hurt Max. After being advised by Amanda, True decided to stay at Mad Style. He and Max compete in extreme versions of regular games, such as playing live chess with the employees of their respective company playing the roles of the chess pieces. It is briefly implied that he plans to take over the world with a "Zombie Army". *'''Dakota North''' ([[Nathalia Ramos]]) is a famous celebrity who appeared in the episode ''Babysitting Dakota''. She appeared to be cruel and mean at first, but after meeting True, she turned out to be misunderstood and actually very nice. *'''Dave, or "The Turk"''' ([[David Anthony Higgins]]) was Amanda's lazy assistant later fired and a skateboarding champion, "The Turk". *'''Rose Pinchbinder''' ([[Julie Warner]]) is the very mean Mad Style accountant. She gets mad at True for using her credit card on nonsense but later excuses it for True being nice to her and holding the elevator for her. She gets mad at Amanda, Oscar, and Kopelman as well for buying nonsense things. She is said to be so mean she gives Amanda nightmares. *'''Justin Webber''' ([[Tyler James Williams]]) is a secret rapper who moves to True's school and True grows a major crush on him. True tells Lulu she likes him and Lulu ask her "What do you know about him?" and asked her various questions about him. Since True didn't know any of them (despite them being the exact things she had asked him in their conversation), she said I don't know to all of them and Lulu explodes saying, "OMG! You guys are made for each other!". At the end, Justin has to leave to his European tour a month early and True breaks up with him. *'''[[Justin Bieber]]''' appears in the first episode of season 2 - "True Concert" as himself. He is hired to sing his hit single "[[One Time]]", but is injured before going on stage. True then gets [[Care Bears on Fire]] as a replacement act. *'''[[Care Bears on Fire]]''' appears in "True Concert" as themselves. They replace [[Justin Bieber]] in True's school concert as Bieber was injured. *'''[[John Cena]]''' appears in "Pajama Party" as himself. Ryan and Jimmy attend a screening of his movie and end up attending Cena's many other events, such as being on set while watching him shoot a scene for his next movie and taking part of a Hockey game with him and fellow celebrities. It turns out to be just a dream Ryan had as he was sleeping. *'''Vivian''' ([[Victoria Justice]]) appears in "True Crush". She shows up at Mad Style on the night of the Last Minute Ball. When she goes to the Last Minute Ball with Jimmy, True becomes upset, but in the end admits that Vivian is still really nice. She has yet to be seen, but was mentioned in "The Dance", where Jimmy reveals that he and Vivian broke up. *'''Prince Gabriel''' ([[Nathan Kress]]) appears in "True Royal". He is a young prince for whom True designs a tuxedo, and he has a butler. He has yet to be seen or even mentioned again after that. *'''Officer Jake Hooley''' ([[Kevin Farley]]) appeared in "Max Mannequin", "True Date" and "Ditch Day". He is a klutzy police officer who thought that Ryan was Max Madigan (who used Max's mannequin of himself to avoid knowing him), but tears off his learner's permit in "Max Mannequin". In "True Date", he handcuffed Ryan's left wrist with him alongside with Jimmy because they didn't buy tickets at the subway train station. In the episode "Ditch Day", he played a mall cop. *'''Brock Champion''' (Andrew Larkin, uncredited) appears as the model for a photo shoot who Amanda really liked but True really disliked him in "True Dance" and as the baseball player for Peruvian baseball league in "True Valentine". He pops the question to Amanda in the end of "True Valentine". *'''Principal Ruckman''' (Michael Rockwell, uncredited) appears in various episodes. He is True's principal and dislikes Ryan pranking, as seen in "Little Buddies". ==References== {{reflist}} {{True Jackson, VP}} {{DEFAULTSORT:True Jackson, VP}} [[Category:Fictional characters from New York City]] [[Category:Fictional people in fashion]] [[Category:Sitcom characters by series]] ==External links== *{{Tv.com episodes|true-jackson-vp|76387|True Jackson, VP}} {{True Jackson, VP}} {{DEFAULTSORT:True Jackson, Vp}} [[Category:Lists of American television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of children's television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of sitcom television series episodes]] [[de:Liste der True-Jackson-Episoden]] [[es:Anexo:Episodios de True Jackson, VP]] [[pl:Lista odcinków serialu True Jackson]] [[pt:Anexo:Lista de episódios de True Jackson, VP]]'
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'{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''True Jackson, VP'' episodes}} The following is a '''list of episodes''' for the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[sitcom]] '''''[[True Jackson, VP]]'''''. The series revolves around True Jackson ([[Keke Palmer]]), a fashion-savvy teenage girl who becomes the vice president of the youth apparel division of Mad Style, a fashion company based in New York City. The first season of the series premiered on November 8, 2008, which is compiled of 26 episodes, while the second season is planned to have 34 episodes slated to end on May 28, 2011. == Series overview == <!-- Full linking is used in the following table because it is transcluded to the main series article --> <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- ! style="padding: 0px 8px" colspan="2"| Season ! style="padding: 0px 8px"| Episodes ! style="padding: 0px 40px"| Season premiere ! style="padding: 0px 30px"| Season finale |- |bgcolor="0ABAC6" height="10px"| |'''[[List of True Jackson, VP episodes#Season 1: 2008–2009|1]]''' |26 |{{Start date|2008|11|08}} |{{End date|2009|10|17}} |- |bgcolor="7FFF13" height="10px"| |'''[[List of True Jackson, VP episodes#Season 2: 2009–2011|2]]''' |34 |{{Start date|2009|11|14}} |{{End date|2011|05|28}}<ref name="Fanlala">[http://www.fanlala.com/news/true-jacksons-mystery-peru True Jackson's Mystery in Peru] - Fanlala.com</ref> |} </onlyinclude> == Season 1: 2008–2009 == * Season 1 consisted of 26 episodes. * [[Keke Palmer]], [[Ashley Argota]], [[Matt Shively]] and [[Danielle Bisutti]] appear in all episodes. * Although they were not a part of the main cast at the time, [[Ron Butler]] appeared in all episodes, [[Greg Proops]] is absent for 6 episodes and [[Robbie Amell]] was absent for 17 episodes. * [[Kelly Perine]], [[Willow Smith]], [[Julie Bowen]], [[Dave Foley]], [[Ian Gomez]], [[Nathalia Ramos]], [[Ryan Sheckler]], [[Andy Richter]], [[Julie Warner]], [[Jennette McCurdy]], [[Victoria Justice]] and [[Gail O'Grady]] all guest starred this season. {| class="wikitable" ! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Series<br /># !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Season<br /># !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Episode title !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Directed by !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Written by !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Original air date !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| Prod.<br />code !! style="background-color: #0ABAB5; text-align: center;"| U.S. viewers<br />(millions) {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 1 | EpisodeNumber2= 1 | Title= Pilot | DirectedBy= [[Gary Halvorson]] | WrittenBy= [[Andy Gordon]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|08}} | ProdCode= 100 | Aux4= 4.8<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2009-05-04-keke-palmer_N.htm KeKe Palmer, 15, is growing up into a star of TV, movies] By Kelley L. Carter, [[USA Today]] 5/5/2009 12:56 PM</ref> | ShortSummary= A girl named True Jackson ([[Keke Palmer]]) gets a job as Vice President of the Mad Style Fashion Company. True invites her friends Lulu ([[Ashley Argota]]) and Ryan ([[Matt Shively]]) to help her out on her first day. True enjoys the job at first but later sees that most people from the [[company]] don't like her ideas and personality. True considers quitting, but she instead changes her mind, after she's comforted by her boss' nephew, Jimmy ([[Robbie Amell]]), whom she develops a crush on. '''Note:''' This episode was featured on ''[[iCarly]]'': "Season 1: Volume 2" box set. Also, the series premiere was watched by 4.8 million viewers, making it the third highest-rated premiere for a live-action Nickelodeon series to date. |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 2 | EpisodeNumber2= 2 | Title= Firing Lulu | DirectedBy= [[Roger Christiansen]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Kopelman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|15}} | ProdCode= 102 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True must decide whether to fire Lulu as her assistant after she makes a mistake with one too many of True's [[project]]s. After True fires Lulu, True begins to feel ashamed for firing her best friend. After receiving unexpected advice from Amanda, True apologizes to Lulu and re-hires her. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to make a funny [[website]], but keeps failing. '''Note:''' When Ryan told True and Lulu about his new [[website]], Ryan, The Other Moonwalker Guy.com, he did the moonwalk and did a spin while saying 'Hee Hee'. The moonwalk with a spin and 'Hee Hee' is a parody of [[Michael Jackson]]'s style. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 3 | EpisodeNumber2= 3 | Title= Babysitting Dakota | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= ''Story by:'' Steve Baldikoski &<br>Bryan Behar<br>''Teleplay by:'' Dan Martin | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|11|22}} | ProdCode= 103 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Amanda assigns True to look after a famous super[[model]], Dakota North. But True realizes that she is difficult to work with. True tells Dakota that she should go and have fun instead of being cranky and advises her to go to her friends party, but True doesn't realize that the [[conference]] is taking place that same day. True needs to find out what to do before the [[conference]] starts, or she'll be fired. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to get a girl working at Happy Berry Yum Yum (unknown if operated through Mad Style or independently) by convincing Lulu to pretend to be his girlfriend. '''Guest star:''' [[Nathalia Ramos]] as Dakota North '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 4 | EpisodeNumber2= 4 | Title= Ryan on Wheels | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Bill Kunstler | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|06}} | ProdCode= 108 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True must design skateboard clothes because Ryan Sheckler is coming for a visit. Ryan helps True by putting on the clothes. He tells her the skate park is only for boys. After hearing this, True and Lulu go undercover as boys, to find the type clothes skater boys wear, they also find out Ryan can't skate. They then sign Ryan up for the expedition race, Ryan Sheckler goes undercover as Ryan to help him win which he does. Meanwhile, Amanda must be nice to make her new assistant, Dave not quit. '''Note:''' In this episode Ryan says he doesn't know how to skateboard but in the previous episodes he is seen skateboarding into True's office and the lobby. '''Guest stars:''' [[Ryan Sheckler]] as himself and [[David Anthony Higgins]] as Dave '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan, Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=5 | EpisodeNumber2= 5 | Title= Telling Amanda | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|12|13}} | ProdCode= 104 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Ryan sees Amanda's boyfriend going out with another woman. So he and True decide to follow them only to discover he's cheating on her. True decides it's best to tell Amanda, which only makes Amanda mad at her. Meanwhile, Max en[[list]]s Lulu to help his [[accountant]] with an audit, and Lulu thinks he may be [[Santa Claus]] after observing his striking resemblance to Kris Kringle, not to mention his jolly chuckle, “Jingle Bells” ringtone and North Pole vernacular. '''Guest star:''' [[Stephen Dunham]] as Chad Brackett '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 6 | EpisodeNumber2= 6 | Title= The Prototype | DirectedBy= [[Joe Menendez]] | WrittenBy= [[Steve Joe]] & [[Greg Schaffer]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|01|03}} | ProdCode = 107 | Aux4= 4.5<ref>[http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/media_entertainment/top-10-cable-tv-rankings-december-29-2008-january-4-2009/ Top 10 Cable TV Rankings: December 29, 2008 – January 4, 2009] - nielsenwire.com</ref> | ShortSummary= On [[Friday the 13th]], True lends Lulu a dress from the [[vault]] for her to wear at her cousin's dance party, unaware that it is a one-of-a-kind prototype. When True finds out, she and Amanda must get the dress off Lulu at the dance before Max finds out. At the same time Jimmy is doubting his band. True gets him a gig that is sealed with a kiss. |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 7 | EpisodeNumber2= 7 | Title= ReTRUEnion | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie V. Freeman|Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|01|17}} | ProdCode= 106 | Aux4= 3.56<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/01/21/wwe-raw-cinderella-icarly-and-monk-lead-weekly-cable-viewing/11185 Updated:WWE RAW, Cinderella, iCarly and Monk lead weekly cable viewing] By Robert Seidman – January 21, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Amanda overloads on beauty products in preparation for her high school reunion. True, Lulu, and Ryan find Amanda's old High School yearbook. When they [[check|cheque]] it out, they find out that Amanda used to be a dork to the other kids. '''Note:''' The opening sequence seems to change when Greg Proops is not in an episode. He was added permanently in the Season 2 opening sequence. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 8 | EpisodeNumber2= 8 | Title= True Takes Iceland | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|01|25}} | ProdCode= 101 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary=When the head of Iceland's largest retail chain visits Mad Style, Amanda and True along with their assistants compete to see whose design gets to be featured. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to impress a model by saying he's a vice president. '''Guest star:''' [[Julie Bowen]] as Claire Underwood '''Note:''' This episode was released on Kids On Demand on [[Bright House Networks]], [[Comcast Cable]], [[Time Warner Cable]] and [[Verizon Fios]] in early December 2008. |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 9 | EpisodeNumber2= 9 | Title= True Matchmaker | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Jason Kessler | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|02|07}} | ProdCode= 105 | Aux4= 3.95<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/02/10/monk-wwe-raw-the-closer-and-burn-notice-lead-cable-viewing/12499 Monk , WWE RAW , The Closer and Burn Notice lead cable viewing] By Robert Seidman – February 10, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True tries to mend Max's broken heart by fixing him up with her school’s librarian Doris ([[Melanie Paxson]]) after he learns his ex-fiance is marrying someone else. Meanwhile, Amanda and Oscar bond over their secret love of a ridiculous sci-fi. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 10 | EpisodeNumber2= 10 | Title= The Rival | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|02|16}} | ProdCode= 110 | Aux4= 3.1<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/02/17/disney-channel-shines-with-night-of-stars-programming-event/12981 Disney Channel Shines with "Night of Stars" Programming Event] By Robert Seidman – February 17, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Max's fashion nemesis, Simon Christini, tries to lure True to come work for him. In order to decide who wins True and a trophy, Max and Simon devise an elaborate and expensive (Human) chess game in a mysterious unknown dimension. '''Guest star:''' [[Andy Richter]] as Simon Christini '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 11 | EpisodeNumber2= 11 | Title= Company Retreat | DirectedBy= [[Brent Carpenter]] | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|02|28}} | ProdCode= 112 | Aux4= 2.85<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/03/wwe-raw-the-closer-and-president-obama-lead-cable-viewing/13835 WWE RAW, The Closer and President Obama lead cable viewing] By Robert Seidman – March 3, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Max sets up a [[company]] retreat so that everyone in the office will learn to trust each other. Everyone ends up learning a secret from one another, including Max's [[plan]] to sell the [[company]], True's crush, a horse statue destruction, and a revenge-seeking assistant. '''Guest stars:''' [[Dave Foley]] as Ted Begley, Jr. and [[Yvette Nicole Brown]] as Coral Barns |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 12 | EpisodeNumber2= 12 | Title= Keeping Tabs | DirectedBy= [[Bob Koherr]] | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|03|07}} | ProdCode= 111 | Aux4= 4.4<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/03/10/icarly-burn-notice-and-wwe-raw-top-cable-charts/14228 iCarly, Burn Notice and WWE RAW top cable charts] Posted on 10 March 2009 by Robert Seidman - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True gets in trouble with Mad Style's [[accountant]] when she overspends her [[company]] [[credit card]] at a very expensive [[restaurant]]. She can be fired and go to jail. When it is revealed she held the elevator for the [[accountant]], she drops all charges, but deducts part of her pay for the dinner. Meanwhile, a talking pony is hunting down Lulu in the office so he can sing the "[[Pancake]] Song". '''Guest star:''' [[Julie Warner]] as Rose Pinchbinder '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan |LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 13 | EpisodeNumber2= 13 | Title= Red Carpet | DirectedBy= [[Katy Garretson]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Signer]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|03|21}} | ProdCode= 109 | Aux4= 2.7<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/24/wwe-raw-hannah-montana-and-northern-lights-lead-cable-show-rankings/15073 WWE RAW, Hannah Montana and Northern Lights lead cable show rankings] By Robert Seidman – March 24, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True designs a dress for a big name TV actress, but is asked to make some alterations to the dress. The [[outfit]] gets slammed by a ruthless Fashion critic on the red carpet, dashing True's hopes for a good career. Meanwhile, Ryan is hired by Max to design a new [[website]] for the [[company]], after joining in a [[conference]]. Also, Amanda teaches Lulu about the stock market and she makes investments in funny-named companies that prove [[profit]]able. '''Guest stars:''' [[Arden Myrin]] as Jenna Lutrell and [[Rachael Harris]] as Kitty Monreaux | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 14 | EpisodeNumber2= 14 | Title= Switcheroo | DirectedBy= [[Eric Dean Seaton]] | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|04|11}} | ProdCode= 118 | Aux4= 3.65<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/04/14/wwe-raw-and-nora-roberts-tribute-bookend-cable-top-20-rescue-mepremieres/16701 WWE RAW and Nora Roberts Tribute bookend cable top 20, Rescue Me premieres] By Robert Seidman – April 14, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= In an attempt to expand his employees' skills and knowledge beyond their own departments, Max temporarily assigns everyone a different job. Amanda and the copy room guy swap places, Max takes Oscar's position, Oscar takes Lulu's position, Lulu takes Jimmy's position, Jimmy becomes a [[security]] guard, Ryan takes True's position, and True becomes the boss. '''Guest star:''' [[Dave Allen (actor)|Dave Allen]] as Mitchell | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 15 | EpisodeNumber2= 15 | Title= True Intrigue | DirectedBy= [[Jean Sagal]] | WrittenBy= Jason Kessler | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|04|22}} | ProdCode= 114 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= While in Africa, Max uncovers an earth friendly fabric, and True has to keep it a secret until her company can share it with the world, but when Ryan finds that a college student hoping for an internship is actually a spy for Christini, but is not believed by anyone, he must find a way to expose her himself. Meanwhile, Lulu gets a complicating message from Mikey J so she texts him to come by. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 16 | EpisodeNumber2= 16 | Title= Amanda Hires a Pink | DirectedBy= Katy Garretson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|05|16}} | ProdCode= 115 | Aux4= 3.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/05/19/nba-playoffs-nascar-and-wwe-raw/19069 NBA Playoffs, NASCAR and WWE RAW lead cable] By Robert Seidman – May 19, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= The Pinks, the so-called mean girls of True's school show up at Mad Style and intimidate her, so Amanda takes advantage of the situation and hires their leader, Pinky ([[Jennette McCurdy]]), as her new assistant. True then loses focus and makes an error at work, which she tries to rectify in a creative way. Meanwhile, Lulu and Ryan accidentally lock themselves in the dress [[vault]] and used the heating vent to get out. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan '''Note:''' The Pinks were first mentioned in the pilot episode. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 17 | EpisodeNumber2= 17 | Title= Max Mannequin | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Tom Gammill and Max Pross|Tom Gammill & Max Pross]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|06|13}} | ProdCode= 117 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max asks for True's help in coming up with a creative way to propose to Doris. When True, Lulu, and Ryan head out to pick up the ring, they run into a little trouble involving a cop---and a mannequin that looks like Max. '''Guest stars:''' [[Kevin Farley]] as Officer Jake Hooley and [[Kent Shocknek]] as Himself '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 18 | EpisodeNumber2= 18 | Title= True's New Assistant | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Russ Woody]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|06|27}} | ProdCode= 121 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True's science teacher, Mr. Jamerson ([[Vincent Ventresca]]) fills in as her assistant for a week as Lulu fills in for the [[accountant]] that Ryan injured. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 19 | EpisodeNumber2= 19 | Title= House Party | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Linda Videtti Figueiredo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|07|11}} | ProdCode= 120 | Aux4= 2.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/07/14/the-closer-tops-cable-shows-cnns-jackson-memorial-scores-big/22800/comment-page-2#comments The Closer Tops Cable Shows, CNN's Jackson Memorial Scores Big] By Bill Gorman – July 14, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Lulu's boyfriend Mikey J throws a party allowing Lulu to bring her friends, Ryan accidentally invites Amanda and Amanda invites Max. Meanwhile, True has trouble balancing work with her social life, and this problem comes to a head when she needs to prepare for a [[presentation]] and also [[support]] her pals by attending their big party. At the party, True reunites Shelley ([[Taylor Parks]]), an old friend from grammar school who thinks that work is more important than friends with her best friend Lucy. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 20-21 | EpisodeNumber2= 20-21 | Title= Back to School | AltTitle = '''Testing True''' | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|07|25}} | ProdCode= 124-125 | Aux4= 3.0<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/07/28/burn-notice-the-closer-nascar-top-weeks-cable-shows/23699/comment-page-2#comments Burn Notice, The Closer, NASCAR Top Week's Cable Shows] By Bill Gorman – July 28, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= In the first two-part episode of the series, The first week of school begins while True has a choice to make between work and school. Meanwhile, Max's old flame Sophie Girard comes to town, wanting to get him back after already learning he is engaged. '''Guest stars:''' [[Gail O'Grady]] as Sophie Girard, [[Willow Smith]] as Young True and [[Kelly Perine]] as Larry Jackson, True's dad '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan '''Note:''' Nickelodeon promoted this two-part episode under the title "Testing True" as a one-hour special, The actual production notes lists the episodes under the title "Back to School". These episodes were the last produced episodes for Season 1. When True flashes back to when she was younger, she is friends with Lulu, but in pilot episode she says they met last year. The shirt Ryan is wearing at the start of the episode is the symbol for Gordon 3000 Industries, [[Andy Gordon]]'s (the show's creator) production company. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 22 | EpisodeNumber2= 22 | Title= Fashion Week | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon & Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|09|19}} | ProdCode= 116 | Aux4= 2.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/09/22/nickelodeon-nick-at-nite-highlights-for-the-week-of-september-14-20-2009/28081 Nickelodeon / Nick at Nite highlights for the week of September 14-20, 2009] By Robert Seidman – September 22, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True is determined to present her dream dress in the Young Designers Showcase during [[fashion week]]. But, Jobi Castanueva the fashion week committee chairman was Amanda's old assistant and disapproves of True's design. Meanwhile, Ryan brings his girl [[guinea pig]] Polly to Mad Style, which causes chaos. Polly runs over Kopelman, and gets into Mr. Madigan's piano. Thus, Ryan and Jimmy are forced to team up to get Polly out of Mr. Madigan's office before any more trouble is caused. '''Guest star:''' [[Ian Gomez]] as Jobi Castanueva | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 23 | EpisodeNumber2= 23 | Title= True Crush | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|09|26}} | ProdCode= 113 | Aux4= 3.6<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/09/29/cable-ratings-monday-night-football-wwe-raw-monk-top-weekly-cable-chart/28807 Cable ratings: Monday Night Football, WWE RAW, Monk top weekly cable chart] By Robert Seidman – September 29, 2009 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= When True is invited to the Last Minute Ball, Lulu and Ryan fight over who goes with her when she only has one extra [[ticket]], but True actually wants to go with Jimmy. However, True soon faces competition as Jimmy's date when a model named Vivian ([[Victoria Justice]]) shows up to Mad Style. Meanwhile, Ryan uses a prank that he used in a dream to trick Amanda's new assistant, Laura. But, when Laura quits Ryan must perform Amanda's work without letting her know. Meanwhile True is ready to invite Jimmy, but in the last minute,Vivian shows up and True learns that Jimmy already asked Vivian to the dance. After that she is comforted by her friends and ends up eating ice [[cream]]. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan '''Note:''' This episode aired on September 7 in Canada. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 24 | EpisodeNumber2= 24 | Title= Hotshot | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|10|03}} | ProdCode= 122 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max hires another teen fashion designer for Mad Style called Jasper. True feels that Max cares more about Jasper than about her. But, True discovers that Jasper is a phony when he steals her "Back to School" design and gives it to Max. When Jasper becomes the new VP, he must present his design to the other VP's. When Mr. Madigan sees the design when it's not on paper he can tell that it is True's, not Jasper's, because of the lining. In the end Jasper gets fired. Meanwhile, Lulu helps Ryan prepare for his [[history]] [[test]] by making it believe he's on a game show in his mind. '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan '''Note:''' This was the first episode to air in [[widescreen]] format. | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 25 | EpisodeNumber2= 25 | Title= The Wedding | DirectedBy= Bob Koherr | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|10|17}} | ProdCode= 119 | Aux4= 2.8<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/10/06/cable-ratings-monday-night-football-suite-life-on-deck-and-the-ultimate-fighter-top-weekly-cable-charts/29638/comment-page-2 Cable ratings: Monday Night Football, Suite Life on Deck, and The Ultimate Fighter top weekly cable charts] By Robert Seidman – October 6, 2009- tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Max [[plan]]s to get married at the city zoo and True and Amanda compete to design the bridal gown for Doris. The wedding [[plan]]ner then quits with True (whom he hired as his assistant) having to save the day from becoming a disaster. After Ryan knocks over the wedding [[cake]], he tries to make a new one with help from Hibbert. '''Guest Star:''' [[Jack Plotnick]] as Matsor LaRue '''Absent:''' Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 26 | EpisodeNumber2= 26 | Title= The Dance | DirectedBy= Brent Carpenter | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|10|24}} | ProdCode= 123 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= When Mikey J doesn't ask Lulu to the Back-to-School Dance, she thinks that he and True are going out when she finds True dancing with him. But True confronts Lulu and tells her that she was teaching Mikey J how to dance. Meanwhile, Ryan and Jimmy find the ghost of an old receptionist. Also, when Amanda falls in love with a model, she cancels the other models who auditioned for the new catalog. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 0ABAB5 }} |} == Season 2: 2009–2011 == * It was first announced that at least 20 episodes will be produced for this season. Then on December 18, 2009, Keke Palmer stated from her official [[Twitter]] that 14 extra episodes were added to the full second season order, bringing the entire number of season 2 episodes to 34.<ref>[http://twitter.com/kekeinaction/status/6813658355 Keke Palmer's official Twitter account confirming 34 episodes for season 2.]</ref> * [[Keke Palmer]], [[Ashley Argota]] and [[Matt Shively]] are present for all episodes. * [[Robbie Amell]] was absent for one episode. * [[Danielle Bisutti]] was absent for two episodes. * [[Ron Butler]] was absent for eleven episodes. * [[Greg Proops]] was absent for twelve episodes. * Robbie Amell, Greg Proops, and Ron Butler were added as main characters and are now featured in the opening credits, but they are only credited for the episodes in which they appear. * [[Vivica A. Fox]], [[Tyler James Williams]], [[Bobb'e J. Thompson]], [[Janel Parrish]], [[Justin Bieber]], [[John Cena]], [[Willow Smith]], [[Care Bears on Fire]], [[Richard Karn]], [[Nicole Sullivan]], [[Nick Palatas]], [[Wendie Malick]], [[Tom Kenny]], [[Jennette McCurdy]], [[Nathan Kress]], [[Gage Golightly]], [[Natasha Bedingfield]], [[Hayley Erin]], [[Fefe Dobson]], [[Pamela Adlon]], [[Leon Thomas III]], [[Emma Lockhart]] and [[Raini Rodriguez]] all guest starred this season. {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Series<br /># !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Season<br /># !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Episode title !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Directed by !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Written by !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Original air date !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| Prod.<br />code !! style="background-color: #7FFF00; text-align: center;"| U.S. viewers<br />(millions) {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 27 | EpisodeNumber2= 1 | Title= True Concert | DirectedBy= [[Gary Halvorson]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Kopelman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|11|14}} | ProdCode= 204 | Aux4= 3.8<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/life/20091119/nielchat19_st.art.htm Gamble on three-way 'CSI' pays off for CBS]</ref> | ShortSummary= True needs to [[fund]] $6,000 to save her school's design department so she needs to find a guest singer. She gets Justin Bieber to sing his hit single "[[One Time]]", but must get a replacement when he is injured right before the [[event]]. At the show, Ryan's magic show and Jimmy playing the drums and singing "Fire and Ice" has the audience throw [[cabbage]]s at them and booed off the stage. Meanwhile, Lulu feels she and Mikey J. are [[distance]]ing apart after he tells her that he is moving to Pinea. '''Guest stars:''' [[Justin Bieber]] as Himself and [[Care Bears on Fire]] as Themselves '''Absent:''' [[Danielle Bisutti]] as Amanda Cantwell, [[Greg Proops]] as Max Madigan, and [[Ron Butler]] as Oscar '''Note:''' This is the first episode that doesn't feature Ron Butler or Danielle Bisutti. Robbie Amell is now a main character and featured in the opening credits. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 28-29 | EpisodeNumber2= 2-3 | Title= The New Kid/Little Shakespeare | AltTitle= '''Flirting With Fame''' | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Sebastian Jones]] (Part 1)<br>Sib Ventress (Part 2) | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|11|21}} | ProdCode= 201-202 | Aux4= 3.0<ref>[http://www.kidscreen.com/articles/news/20091126/ratingswatch.html?_b=yes; Ratings Watch: Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel] By Emily Claire Afan, November 26, 2009</ref> | ShortSummary= When a new kid named Justin comes to True's school, he confesses that he has a crush on her. The one thing he won't confess: he's a famous rapper in disguise. Meanwhile, Jimmy become a pilot and Ryan becomes vice president of ideas for a big time airline [[company]] and Lulu becomes jealous of Mikey J.'s compatibility to Kelsey, Ryan's crush. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan (Part 2) '''Guest stars:''' [[Tyler James Williams]] as Justin Webber, [[Janel Parrish]] as Kyla (Both parts), [[Philip Baker Hall]] as Mr. Jenkins, Galaxy Airlines chairman (Part 1) and [[Natasha Bedingfield]] as Herself (Part 2) '''Notes:''' Greg Proops and Ron Butler were added as main characters at the beginning of this episode. Nickelodeon promoted this two-part episode under the title "Flirting With Fame" as a one-hour special, thus making numerous media sources list the episodes under that title. But the actual production notes lists the episodes under two separate titles, "The New Kid" and "Little Shakespeare" respectively. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 30 | EpisodeNumber2= 4 | Title= True Parade | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= [[Andy Gordon]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2009|12|12}} | ProdCode= 210 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max challenges the [[designer]]s to come up with an idea for the promotion of Mad Style. True's idea is to design a jacket for a game show host to wear in the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade|Macy's parade]], but her [[plan]] backfires when she finds out that Max hates him. Meanwhile, a fortune teller predicts that either Lulu or Ryan will break their arm, while the other will win a thousand dollar [[cheque]]. '''Guest star:''' [[Nicole Sullivan]] as Kreuftlva the fortune teller | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 31 | EpisodeNumber2= 5 | Title= True Drama | DirectedBy= [[Roger Christiansen]] | WrittenBy= [[Steve Joe]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|01|09}} | ProdCode= 211 | Aux4= 3.3<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/01/12/cable-ratings-wwe-raw-ncis-spongebob-secret-life-and-icarly-top-weekly-cable-charts/38551 Cable ratings: WWE RAW, NCIS, SpongeBob, Secret Life and iCarly Top Weekly Cable Charts] By Robert Seidman – January 12, 2010 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= Ryan joins the Drama Club in order to win Kelsey’s heart and winds up becoming the director of the school play. True and Lulu are excited to have Ryan direct since he's casting Lulu as the lead and True as the costume designer; however, things quickly go awry when Kelsey begins to act like a diva. In the name of love, Ryan gives Kelsey the lead and fires Lulu, leading True to make a deal with the incorrigible Pinky Turzo ([[Jennette McCurdy]]), to plot revenge with [[chorizo]] [[juice]]. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan and Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 32 | EpisodeNumber2= 6 | Title= My Boss Ate My Homework | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Diana Sproveri | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|01|16}} | ProdCode= 203 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max must go to detention at True's school after accidentally eating a [[microchip]] containing her [[homework]]. While he is gone he puts True in charge of the office, but when the paranoid and overzealous fire marshal comes and shuts down Mad Style because she asked to finish their [[conference]] before his [[inspection]], she must take action. Meanwhile, Ryan tries out for cheerleading to avenge the firing of Kelsey from the squad. '''Guest star:''' [[Richard Karn]] as Fire Marshal O'Dannon | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 33 | EpisodeNumber2= 7 | Title= Little Buddies | DirectedBy= [[Adam Weissman]] | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|01|30}} | ProdCode= 208 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True, Lulu and Ryan must mentor incoming freshman for a day. True decides to take her little buddy, Molly, to work with her, although she is shy. While there, Molly criticizes True's new dress after being asked her opinion. True later learns to accept it, and makes a better dress with a new fabric. Meanwhile, Lulu's little buddy, 35 year old Babs teaches her about life. Also, Ryan's little buddy, Nate, gets him into all kinds of trouble, until he finally gets him busted. '''Guest stars:''' [[Laura Marano]] as Molly, [[Bobb'e J. Thompson]] as Nate and [[Pamela Adlon]] as Babs '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 34 | EpisodeNumber2= 8 | Title= True Valentine | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Sebastian Jones | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|02|06}} | ProdCode= 206 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Jimmy go the Valentine's dance just as friends, even though they both want to admit they have feelings for each other and also True tries to pair Ms. Park with Mr. Jamerson. Meanwhile, Amanda keeps sending herself flowers from Brock Champion, and everyone calls her crazy. But she actually meant Brock, whom first appeared in episode "The Dance" who she dated for 19 days, until he left to play baseball in Peru. He reappears at the end while Amanda is talking to True and Lulu, and he asks her to marry him. Also, Ryan finds out Kelsey likes him, and Mikey J. writes a song for Lulu. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan '''Note:''' [[Dan Kopelman]] was absent for this episode, the first episode he was absent for. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 35 | EpisodeNumber2= 9 | Title= True Date | DirectedBy= [[Dennie Gordon]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|02|20}} | ProdCode= 212 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= In the after[[math]] of Valentine's Day, True and Jimmy prepare to go on their first date, just as Max implements new rules banning Mad Style employees from dating each other. Meanwhile, Amanda begins [[plan]]ning her wedding to Brock with little advice from Doris. '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar '''Guest star:''' [[Kevin Farley]] as Officer Jake Hooley | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 36 | EpisodeNumber2= 10 | Title= The Hunky Librarian | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= [[Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie V. Freeman|Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|03|13}} | ProdCode= 209 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= When True and Lulu talk about Doris' attractive assistant librarian, True is dragged into Max and Doris' relationship problems. Meanwhile, Ryan opens a rash [[museum]] after noticing that his rash resembles [[Taylor Swift]]. '''Guest star:''' [[Travis Schuldt]] as Lance Whipple '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 37 | EpisodeNumber2= 11 | Title= Saving Snackleberry | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Stacey Cantwell | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|03|20}} | ProdCode= 213 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Lulu mistakenly arrange for Max to host a dinner [[banquet]] party at Ryan's favorite kid-friendly, hobo-themed [[restaurant]], Snackleberry Junction. Meanwhile, Jimmy takes over as receptionist while Oscar is on vacation and re[[fuse]]s to let Hibbert perform his job. '''Guest stars:''' [[Wendie Malick]] as Libby Gibbils, [[Stephen Tobolowsky]] as Lars Balthazar, [[Tom Kenny]] as Bingo and [[Craig Anton]] as Snackleberry Junction chef '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 38 | EpisodeNumber2= 12 | Title= Pajama Party | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|04|03}} | ProdCode= 207 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Due to an [[invitation]] mix-up in the mail, Amanda shows up at True's slumber party and they become competitive when playing a board game. Meanwhile, Lulu becomes jealous when Shelly ([[Taylor Parks]]) tells her she had a dream about Mikey J. Also, Ryan and Jimmy attend a preview screening of a John Cena movie and wind up meeting the action star. '''Guest stars:''' [[Willow Smith]] as Young True, [[Vivica A. Fox]] as Mrs. Jackson, [[Italia Ricci]] as Herself and [[John Cena]] as Himself '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan and Ron Butler as Oscar | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 39 | EpisodeNumber2= 13 | Title= The Gift | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|04|17}} | ProdCode= 205 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Lulu arrange a surprise office visit from Mr. Madigan's Uncle Cheswick as a birthday gift, unaware that Uncle Cheswick is a horse. Meanwhile, Ryan's older and more successful brother, Stu ([[imdbname:1071303|Ian Reed Kesler]]) visits and announces he is quitting business school to become an artist. '''Guest star''': [[Henry Hereford]] as Ryan's Great Grandfather | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 40 | EpisodeNumber2= 14 | Title= True Royal | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|01}} | ProdCode= 214 | Aux4= 3.7<ref>[http://www.nickandmore.com/2010/05/04/cable-ratings-april-26-may-2-2010/ Cable Ratings: April 26 – May 2, 2010] Posted Tuesday, May 5, 2010 at 2:16PM ET by Bryan Alford - Nick and more.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True designs a tuxedo for a young prince, then causes trouble when she gives him a tour of New York City. Meanwhile, Amanda pretends to be Lulu's mother in order to win a "Mothers in Fashion" [[award]], the only fashion award she doesn't own, also Jimmy gets a new [[soup]]ed up mail cart after Ryan breaks it. '''Guest stars:''' [[Bradley Steven Perry]] as Prince Gabriel, [[Oliver Muirhead]] as Ian, Gabriel's butler, Tom Kenny as Bingo and [[J. P. Manoux]] as Snackleberry Junction waiter and [[Kent Shocknek]] as Himself '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 41 | EpisodeNumber2= 15 | Title= True Fear | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|08}} | ProdCode= 216 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max accompanies True to her career day with Max being outdone by Royce Bingham, an international [[spy]]. Max then becomes sick from eating too many [[shrimp]] hor d'oeuvres and asks True to give a speech at a fashion [[convention]] in his absence. But the problem is that True has a fear of public speaking. Meanwhile, Ryan and Lulu suspect that Amanda's new male model is a vampire. '''Guest star:''' [[Paul F. Tompkins]] as Royce Bingham '''Notes:''' This episode aired as part of Nickelodeon's "Beyond Belief" lineup, featuring supernatural-themed episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms, and also featured new episodes of ''[[iCarly]]'', ''[[Victorious]]'' and ''[[Big Time Rush]]''. This episode originally aired at the special time of 9:30 p.m. ET/PT, 8:30 p.m. CT/MT. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 42 | EpisodeNumber2= 16 | Title= The Reject Room | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|15}} | ProdCode= 215 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True finds out that some her design ideas have been rejected and takes her displeasure out on Max. Meanwhile, Amanda's ex-boyfriend Chad Brackett ([[Stephen Dunham]]) returns and invites the Mad Style staff to his art [[exhibit]] that depicts Amanda in an unflattering manner. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 43-44 | EpisodeNumber2= 17-18 | Title= Mission Gone Bad <!-- "Mission Gone Bad" is the actual title of this episode, "Trapped in Paris" is the Nickelodeon promo title.--> | AltTitle= '''Trapped in Paris''' | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|05|22}} | ProdCode= 218-219 | Aux4= 3.4<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/05/25/nickelodeons-true-jackson-vps-tv-movie-tallies-more-than-3-million-total-viewers/52348 Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP’s TV Movie Tallies More Than 3 Million Total Viewers] Posted on 25 May 2010 by Bill Gorman - TVbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True accidentally places Doris' wedding ring in a vest pocket and sends the vest to [[Paris]]. So True and Lulu disguise themselves as flight attendants and sneak to Paris. But they get trapped in an old mansion must design a dress for complicated french heiress. Meanwhile, Amanda hires Ryan as a model for her boy fashion line. '''Guest stars:''' [[Gage Golightly]] as Vanessa, [[Jessica Makinson]] as rude airline passenger, [[Michele Boyd]] as Nicole, a french model, [[Stefán Karl Stefánsson]] as Karl Gustav, [[Samantha Boscarino]] as Carla Gustav, Lawrence Palmer (Keke Palmer's younger brother)<ref>[http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=151684048&blogId=534205078 Keke Palmer's [[MySpace]] Blog: My Lil Brother!, Posted on Tuesday, May 11, 2010]</ref> as Ricky Racecar and the cast of ''[[Yo Gabba Gabba!]]'' '''Note:''' This is the first episode in which Keke Palmer does not narrate that the show is taped in front of a live studio audience at the start of the episode. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 45 | EpisodeNumber2= 19 | Title= Heatwave | DirectedBy= [[Gregg Heschong]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|06|26}} | ProdCode= 217 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max gives True the responsibility of coming up with brand new design for a winter coat by the end of the work day. She uses Ryan as a model for the coat, but he can not stand the unbearable heat, they then move their work to [[company]]'s arctic room. Unfortunately, Max's private ice [[cream]] stash was stored there and it all melts after Ryan blows up the air conditioner when he invites students from school. True then races to find the ice [[cream]] recipe before Max finds out. Meanwhile, Amanda's hair gets way too frizzy from the heat just as she is about to model for a magazine. '''Notes:''' This episode originally aired as part of Nickelodeon's "Hottest Night on Nick" lineup, featuring summer-themed episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms, and also featured new episodes of ''[[iCarly]]'', ''[[Big Time Rush]]'' and ''[[Victorious]]''. This episode originally aired at the special time of 9:30 p.m. ET/PT, 8:30 p.m. CT/MT (the second episode this season to do so after "True Fear"). | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 46 | EpisodeNumber2= 20 | Title= True Magic <!-- "True Magic" is the actual title of this episode, "True Kiss" is the Nickelodeon promo title.--> | AltTitle= '''True Kiss''' | DirectedBy= [[Alfonso Ribeiro]] | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|08|7}} | ProdCode= 220 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Hank, Jimmy's mail room partner is retiring and a new girl named Sienna comes in to replace him. Jimmy and Sienna instantly catch each other's interest for their love of mail, making True jealous. True then wonders what her relationship with Jimmy is like at the moment. Meanwhile, Ryan tries to get accepted into the Junior Magicians Club (The JMC) but is beaten by a talented girl magician named Ella. Max (who was once the greatest magician in the world) helps Ryan with his routine and Max once again squares off with magic rival, Donald the Delightful, who was once Max's assistant. True shows up at the [[postal]] ball that Jimmy and Sienna are attending, she is unable to get in the building. Jimmy comes out to tell True that he has mutual feelings for her, they then share a kiss finally becoming a couple. '''Guest stars:''' [[Hayley Erin]] as Sienna, [[imdbname:2597467|Cymphonique Miller]] as Ella and [[French Stewart]] as Donald the Delightful '''Note:''' Nickelodeon promoted this episode under the title "True Kiss". This episode originally aired at the special time of 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT/MT. This will air on [[Nickelodeon UK]] on Friday 22nd July 2011 as part of the "Love Line-Up" with the premiere of special episodes, including this episode, [[Victorious]], ("Beggin' On Your Knees"), [[iCarly]] ("iOMG") and [[Big Time Rush]] ("Big Time Girl Group"). | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 47 | EpisodeNumber2= 21 | Title= True Luck | DirectedBy= [[Leonard R. Garner, Jr.]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|09|11}} | ProdCode= 221 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True's Uncle Troy who has a [[history]] of bad luck takes over as the receptionist at Mad Style, but after True touches him, she now believes that she has inherited his bad luck in exchange of Uncle Troy receiving True's lucky [[streak]]. This all comes at a bad time, due to True working on a [[perfume]] for the [[company]]. Meanwhile, Lulu begins to have romantic dreams about Ryan, which causes her to be uncomfortable around him. She then tells Mikey J. who challenges Ryan to a boxing match. '''Absent:''' [[Robbie Amell]] as Jimmy, Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan '''Note:''' This is the first episode that Robbie Amell is absent for since joining the cast in season 2. Beginning with this episode, the U.S. [[iTunes Store]] has counted this episode and following episodes as "Season 3" episodes.<ref>[http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTVSeason?id=389219227&s=143441&partnerId=30&siteID=onVyJopRmtU-9.Ay3RE1xK1QUFv0Y.uWeA ''True Jackson, VP'' Season 3 on iTunes]</ref> However, Nickelodeon did not promote this episode as a "season premiere" episode, so the following episodes are still considered season 2 episodes. Also, when this episode premieres in the UK on Friday 12th August 2011, it will be counted as a '2-part special' along with 'True Drive' as a 2-part special called "Good Luck True Jackson", even though the episodes are not in production order. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 48 | EpisodeNumber2= 22 | Title= The Fifth of Prankuary | DirectedBy= [[Sheldon Epps]] | WrittenBy= John Quaintance | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|09|25}} | ProdCode= 224 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max dares the Mad Style employees to perform their best pranks, but True and Lulu take things to far when they think he's playing a prank on them at school by giving them a fake standardized [[exam]]. '''Note''': This episode aired as part of Nickelodeon's "Worldwide Day of Play" lineup, which was hosted by Keke Palmer and the rest of the show's cast. It also featured new episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms ''[[iCarly]]'' ("iGet Pranky"), ''[[Victorious]]'' ("Beck's Big Break") and ''[[Big Time Rush]]'' ("Welcome Back Big Time"). This episode originally aired at the special time of 7:30 p.m. ET/PT, 6:30 p.m. CT/MT. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 49 | EpisodeNumber2= 23 | Title= Mad Rocks | DirectedBy= [[Shelley Jensen]] | WrittenBy= Sarah Jane Cunningham &<br>Suzie V. Freeman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|02}} | ProdCode= 222 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= "Mad Rocks", an annual rock-oriented fashion show comes around with Lulu agreeing to [[plan]] the event but True knowing about Lulu's irresponsibilites in the past is reluctant to let her [[plan]] it herself. Her eavesdropping nearly deters the event from happening but tries to saves the day by bringing Jimmy's band Fire & Ice back together. Meanwhile, Max is on vacation, but he is still watching over the [[company]] with a camera helmet worn by Amanda. '''Guest stars:''' [[Fefe Dobson]] as Herself, [[Nick Palatas]] as Skeet and [[Julia Duffy]] as Ms. Watson '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan, though he is mentioned many times in the episode. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 50 | EpisodeNumber2= 24 | Title= True Secret | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|09}} | ProdCode= 223 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max arranges a carnival in Mad Style, during this time True and Jimmy show affection for each other when no one is around. When Max catches them kissing, he demands that one of them must quit by the end of the day. When True and Jimmy decide that they both do not want to quit, Max finally decides to get rid of the no employees dating policy. Meanwhile, Ryan has hard time winning a teddy bear prize for Kelsey at the carnival. '''Guest star:''' [[Dave Allen (actor)|Dave Allen]] as Mitchell | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 51 | EpisodeNumber2= 25 | Title= Class Election | DirectedBy= Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|10|16}} | ProdCode= 225 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Shelly go up against Lulu and Mikey J. and Kyle Sandbox and Kelsey in the class president and vice president [[election]]. '''Absent:''' [[Danielle Bisutti]] as Amanda Cantwell, Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Mr. Madigan '''Note''': Although Danielle Bisutti was absent for this episode she is still featured in the episode's title sequence. This also occurred in episode "True Concert", the first episode that Bisutti was absent for. Compared to Robbie Amell, Ron Butler, Greg Proops absences in episodes having them not being shown in the title sequence in the episodes that they are absent for. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 52 | EpisodeNumber2= 26 | Title= True Drive | DirectedBy= Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | WrittenBy= Tiffany Zehnal | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|06}} | ProdCode= 226 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True overwhelmed with tasks for the day from taking her driving [[test|exam]], to [[design]]ing a dress for her friend's sweet 16 party, picking up Jimmy's father from the [[airport]] as well as also [[plan]]ning a surprise birthday party for Jimmy. Meanwhile, Max is unaware that a "lucky" pair of pants that he has shared with friends is not lucky at all. Also, Ryan is worried about a marble-sized growth growing on his arm. '''Guest star:''' [[Tim Bagley]] as Ed Wheeler | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 53 | EpisodeNumber2= 27 | Title= True Disaster | DirectedBy= Sheldon Epps | WrittenBy= Sib Ventress | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2010|11|13}} | ProdCode= 228 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and Lulu try to sneak out of the office to get [[B.o.B]] [[tickets]], while doing that they must be absolutely quiet not to disturb Amanda who has a serious mi[[grain]]e. True then agrees to let her Uncle Troy's girl soccer team have a birthday party at Mad Style. Meanwhile, Ryan, Jimmy and Max spend the day at a comic book store in New Jersey. '''Note:''' Keke Palmer's younger sister Rennie guest starred as one of the soccer players in this episode.<ref>[http://twitpic.com/36ltdq My Lil sister Rennie...] - Keke Palmer's [[TwitPic]] account</ref> | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 54 | EpisodeNumber2= 28 | Title= True Fame | DirectedBy= Leonard R. Garner, Jr. | WrittenBy= Manny Basanese | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|02|05}} | ProdCode= 227 | Aux4= 3.1<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/02/08/justin-bieber-hosted-night-of-premieres-on-nick-draws-9-million-viewers/81956 Justin Bieber-Hosted Night of Premieres on Nick Draws 9 Million Viewers] By Robert Seidman – February 8, 2011 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True appears in the local paper and is asked out by the famous actor Leon Thomas ([[Leon Thomas III]]) to ac[[company]] him to a movie [[award]]s show, which makes Jimmy jealous. Meanwhile, Max and Ryan try to get a famous dog model to be face of Mad Style's new dog bow tie line. '''Note:''' This episode will air in the UK on Friday 26th August 2011 as part of Nickelodeon UK's 'Guest Stars Rule', featuring premieres of this, Victorious (''Ice Cream for Ke$ha'') and Big Time Rush ("Big Time Prom King"). | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 55 | EpisodeNumber2= 29 | Title= Field Trip | DirectedBy= [[Barnet Kellman]] | WrittenBy= Steve Joe | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|02|12}} | ProdCode= 229 | Aux4= 2.4<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/02/15/spongebob-squarepants-is-week%e2%80%99s-top-program-with-kids-2-11-and-6-11-icarly-ranks-as-number-one-live-action-series-with-kids-and-tweens/82844 'SpongeBob SquarePants' is Week’s Top Program with Kids 2-11 and 6-11; 'iCarly' Ranks as Number One Live-Action Series with Kids and Tweens] By Bill Gorman – February 15, 2011 - tvbythenumbers.com</ref> | ShortSummary= True's class goes on a [[field]] trip to a Colonial living [[history]] attraction. While there True wants Jimmy to kiss her in the famed Lovers Tower, so they can be together forever. Lulu suspects than an actor playing [[Benjamin Franklin]] is also the same actor who is the star of her favorite TV show. '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar '''Guest star:''' [[Thomas F. Wilson]] as Benjamin Franklin | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 56 | EpisodeNumber2= 30 | Title= Principal for a Day | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|02|26}} | ProdCode= 230 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Ryan takes over as temporary principal, after injuring Principal Ruckman in the science [[lab]]. Ryan's control over the school soon gets out of hand when he gives the teachers permanent detention and with Lulu being the only one to stop him. Meanwhile, True and Jimmy discover that Amanda has four other jobs in the building where Mad Style is located. '''Absent:''' Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 57 | EpisodeNumber2= 31 | Title= True Mall | DirectedBy= Gary Halvorson | WrittenBy= Andy Gordon &<br>Dan Kopelman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|03|05}} | ProdCode= 231 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= A new Mad Style store opens at the local mall and True and Lulu work undercover to make sure the store [[function]]s properly. In the process, True hires Callie, a fashion-savvy but inexperienced co-worker as the store manager replacing the manager that Amanda originally hired. She nearly gives up her position, until she gets help from her friends. Meanwhile, Jimmy prevents Ryan from following True and Lulu to the mall. '''Guest stars:''' [[Emma Lockhart]] as Callie and [[Raini Rodriguez]] as Nina '''Absent:''' Ron Butler as Oscar and Greg Proops as Max Madigan | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 58 | EpisodeNumber2= 32 | Title= Ditch Day | DirectedBy= [[Paul Lazarus]] | WrittenBy= Sebastian Jones | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|03|19}} | ProdCode= 232 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= Max takes True and Lulu out of work for the day to fulfill a little boy's wish to conquer his lack of bravery. But while helping the little boy they all end up in mall jail. Jimmy is upset at Ryan for calling his band Fire & Ice lame, so he embaresses him by making him wear a dress at the mall. '''Guest star:''' Kevin Farley as Officer Jake Hooley | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber= 59-60 | EpisodeNumber2= 33-34 | Title= Mystery in Peru | RTitle= <!-- <ref name= <ref name="''True Jackson, VP'' episode list at MSN TV">[http://tv.msn.com/tv/series-episodes/true-jackson-vp/?ipp=25 List of ''True Jackson, VP'' episodes at MSN TV]</ref> --> | DirectedBy= | WrittenBy= | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2011|05|28}}<ref name="Fanlala"/> | ProdCode= 233-234 | Aux4= <span style="color:gray;"><small>N/A</small></span> | ShortSummary= True and the rest of the Mad Style staff go to Peru to attend Amanda and Brock's wedding and discover there's a grand prize for whoever can capture a jewel thief, so the boys and the girls each try to find the criminal. | LineColor= 7FFF00 }} |} {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''True Jackson, VP'' characters}} [[File:True Jackson, VP cast.jpg|350px|thumb|right|The cast of ''True Jackson, VP'' (from left to right), Danielle Busutti as Amanda Cantwell, Matt Shively as Ryan Laserbeam, Ashley Argota as Lulu, Greg Proops as Max Madigan, Keke Palmer as True Jackson, Ron Butler as Oscar and Robbie Amell as Jimmy Madigan.]] The following is a '''list of characters''' on the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[sitcom]] '''''[[True Jackson, VP]]'''''. This article has character summaries. For an episode list, see ''[[List of True Jackson, VP episodes]]''. == Main characters == ===True Jackson=== True Jackson ([[Keke Palmer]]) is a teenage girl and the protagonist of the show. She was hired by Max Madigan as a Vice President for Mad Style's Youth Apparel. True is constantly getting into sticky situations that nearly end in her getting fired. Amanda, another VP, is constantly trying to get True fired. True loves to help people, especially Max, even if it may cost her job. She has a huge crush on the mailman, Jimmy. Jimmy also has feelings for her, but she does not know it until the second season. They tried dating but Mr. Madigan made a rule against co-workers dating, so they decided to stay friends. Until, Jimmy started to hang with the new mail room girl at Mad Style. This caused True to get jealous and reveal that she still has feelings for him. Because of this, Jimmy admitted that he also still has feelings for True and they share a kiss, thus making it evident that they are officially a couple. They are now currently boyfriend and girlfriend. Her catchphrase is "You said what now?!", although throughout the series other characters say that as well. She also tells many unusual stories about her family. True isn't a very good cook but is convinced that everybody loves her cooking. ===Lulu=== Lulu<ref name="ashleyargotatwitter"/> ([[Ashley Argota]]) is one of True's best friends, they met at space camp. Lulu is incredibly smart in school but is known not to think things through. One of her best subjects is math. She became True's assistant in the first episode after True fired the previous one, Cricket. It turns out she is a good stock investor buying one company which was then merged to another company and the stock prices tripled, and investing in a company called "Glertokk" (a company she picked because the funny name made her smile) which went up thirty stock points a day later. Her secret is that she thinks that other people think she is dumb around the office. Lulu is shown to have a fear of birds, mentioned in "Company Retreat" and shown in "The Wedding". One of her catch phrases is "Not even!" or "Boom!". She's also dating Mikey J. She is part of the school band, as a triangle player. She can sometimes overreact. On one episode True was forced to fire her but then Lulu proved to True that she was a trusted assistant. Her last name has never been revealed.<ref name="ashleyargotatwitter">[http://twitter.com/ashleyargota9/status/707705585016832 Twitter / @Ashley Argota: Makes me laugh when people ...]</ref> ===Ryan Laserbeam=== Ryan Leslie Laserbeam ([[Matt Shively]]) is another one of True's best friends. Ryan and True became friends when Ryan put gum in True's hair and True got revenge by telling him that every time he blinked, a bird died. He held his eyes open for 40 minutes and then passed out. Despite not actually working at Mad Style, he is often found in True's office. He gets a job to work as their website editor (a person who makes their web pages and updates it every few days). He also mentions he has keys to most of the offices. He also was Amanda's assistant, only Amanda didn't know. His secret was that he broke Max's horse statue. If he has his eyes closed for more than five seconds, he falls asleep. He has somewhat of an obsession with video games, but has also been beaten by True's dog Hercules. Ryan is known to have a strong obsession for carrots. His catch phrases are "Oh, come on!!" and "That's Ridonkulous!!". Ryan seems to be a highly skilled gymnast (such as in the episode "My Boss Ate My Homework" where Ryan becomes a cheerleader). He hates to watch horror movies. He also thinks everyone's a spy. He is in love with Kelsey and also gets hurt and does some clumsy things in almost every episode. ===Amanda Cantwell=== Amanda Cantwell ([[Danielle Bisutti]]) is another VP for Women's Wear and True's frenemy. She is constantly trying to get True fired, and sometimes picks on her. Amanda wants to turn True's office into a gym or closet. On some occasions, however, True and Amanda may work together on things, with Amanda even giving True advice. Amanda seems to be a complete "suck up" to their boss Max, and is the only person in Mad Style who calls him Max. She is allergic to hazelnuts. Usually because of her plans of getting True fired backfire, many unfortunate things happen to her, such as her dress falling off while she is modeling it, and having to feed True and her friends ice cream in a chicken suit. In the episode "True Matchmaker", it is revealed that she (as well as Oscar) is addicted to a soap opera called ''Space Plantation''. In the episode when Max turned the building into a jungle retreat, it is revealed that her secret was that she broke Max's horse statue. She is engaged to Brock Champion as of "True Valentine". She usually snorts like a pig when she is laughing. ===Jimmy Madigan=== Tiberius Jimmy Jeeves Madigan ([[Robbie Amell]]) is Max's nephew. He is the mailman at Mad Style, and seems to have a rather unhealthy obsession with mail, postage, stamps, and all mail-related things. True has a major crush on him. It is seen he likely returns True's feelings for him and likes her as more than just a friend, as he has helped her multiple times. Despite their feelings, they can not date each other due to company rules. Those rules were later overturned and they began in the latter part of season 2. Jimmy also in a band called Fire & Ice (formerly known as Diarrhea), though it was later revealed that the band split up due to a bad performance. In the episode "True Drive", it was revealed by Jimmy's astronaut father that his birth name is actually Tiberius. He was recurring in 13 episodes in season 1, and appears as a main character in season 2. Amell is only credited in the episodes he appears in. ===Oscar=== Oscar ([[Ron Butler]]) is the [[receptionist]] of Mad Style. He is the one who tells True when she is late for a meeting. He is very calm and gives good advice. He always seems to know what everyone is doing. He is always making lemon squares, which True and the others enjoy. He, like Amanda, is obsessed with the soap opera ''Space Plantation''. His secret is that he breaks Mr. Madigan's horse statue almost every day, and replaces it with another one each time that happens. He has a sister named Kreuflva and a brother that is the receptionist at [[The Pentagon]]. In "The Wedding", it is shown that Oscar has good hearing, being able to hear True and Lulu whispering from a little distance. He has been a vegetarian for 18 years, but will eat anything that Jimmy grills, even if it has meat in it. His last name has never been reavealed. He appeared in all 26 episodes in Season 1 and appears as a main character in Season 2, but starting with the second season, Butler is only credited in the opening credits of episodes he appears in. ===Max Madigan=== Max Madigan ([[Greg Proops]]) is the [[CEO]] of Mad Style. He hired True when he saw that she had tweaked his clothing into something she liked. He seems to have a big hatred of Kopelman, possibly because he laughed at one of his earlier designs back in the 80's on live television. His secret was that he thought about selling Mad Style when his horse statue broke. He marries his girlfriend, Doris, at the end of season 1. Max was a recurring character in season 1 and is now a main character as of season 2. Proops is credited in the opening credits only for the episodes he appears in. ==Recurring characters== ===Kopelman=== Kopelman ([[Dan Kopelman]]) is a worker at Mad Style who Max (and sometimes random people and coworkers) dislikes for no reason. The main reason that Max dislikes Kopelman is possibly that he laughed at one of Max's designs in 1982 or 1983. Even though he never talks, he's always accused of doing something wrong and is often told to leave the room, or go home. Kopelman has a nephew that looks just like him that only appeared in the episode "House Party". Max told him to leave the party's meeting. Kopelman loves to eat food, and he is somewhat always near food or associated with food, particularly candy. In the episode "True's New Assistant", he is supposedly attacked by Max's white tiger, which was drawn to him by the smell of meat from the sandwich that Kopelman was eating. Thankfully, he survived, due to him being seen in later episodes. Kopelman bought a new bow tie in the episode "Flirting with Fame", and he seems to like it very much. In all his appearances on the series, Dan Kopelman, who also serves as one of the show's writers and executive producers, is credited simply as "Kopelman". ===Mikey J=== Mikey J (Trevor Brown) is Lulu's on and off boyfriend. He once had a house party at his house which True, Lulu, and Ryan were invited to. In the episode "House Party," he was worried about food more than he was with Lulu. In that same episode it is shown that his dad is strict as he didn't want anyone to sit on this one chair. He has a tendency to say "I don't really know how it works" and "that's cool" very frequently. As stated in the episode "True Concert", Mikey J is in the gifted program at school and is involved with many school activities such as student council, band, lacrosse and much others. He didn't know how to dance but True taught him how to dance in "The Dance". ===Kelsey=== Kelsey (Jordan Monaghan) is Ryan's on and off girlfriend and she is often asked out by him. It is hinted in "True Valentine" and "Testing True" that she might have the same feelings, and chooses to spurn Ryan's advances in order to see what he'll do next. She saved Ryan's life in "True Valentine", also Jimmy thought that she and Ryan were dating and she really didn't seem to mind. She also thought Ryan looked hot during a modeling job in "Trapped in Paris". She is recurring in season 2, where as she was only seen sparingly in season 1. ===Ms. Park=== Ms. Patti Park ([[Joy Osmanski]]) is True's strict teacher. Her first appearance was in "Testing True". In "True Drama", she says that she's the janitor, lunch lady, and is in the Drama Club. In different episodes, every time someone misbehaves, she says that they have detention. She also briefly dated Mr. Jameson, True's science teacher in "True Valentine". She even gave Mr. Madigan detention once after he swallowed True's flash drive in "My Boss Ate My Homework". True and Lulu imply that she can "do anything". ===Doris Madigan=== Doris Madigan (née Aidem) ([[Melanie Paxson]]) is the school librarian that True introduces to Max. She falls in love with Max. Max proposes to her later in the first season but Doris initially declines his proposal, though states she wants him to propose to her when on a lawnchair on the side of the roof, but he declines and tries to make a mannequin that looks him do it but it falls over so he has to do it. Max eventually chooses to propose the way Doris wanted him to, but accidentally flies in the air prematurely because the balloons attached to the lawn chair end up lifting him in the air. Max and Doris had their wedding in zoo. Her cousin is [[Al Gore]]. She can't see without glasses though she has been seen without them on and being able to see. She moves every six months to a different house so she doesn't feel cramped in one place. She does this with other things too. She can also be hyper, as seen in the episode "The Wedding". ===Shelly=== Shelly ([[Taylor Parks]]) is another best friend of True's. The two have known each other since they were little, but hadn't seen each other for awhile since she started working at Mad Style. In the episode "House Party", Shelly says to True that she's changed since she worked at Mad Style and that it seems like she's too busy to hang out with her anymore. True tells her that she still the same person that she's always been and, after Mr. Madigan tells her to cut back on work after it interferes too much with her social life, she and Shelly reconnect. Shelly is also invited to True's Slumber party in "Pajama Party", where she discusses that she had a dream about her and Mikey J. dating, which makes Lulu angry. Lulu tries to wonder why Shelly has feelings about her boyfriend, but Shelly just tells Lulu that it was only a dream and she doesn't have those feelings for Mikey J. In "Class Election", True and Shelly team up and run for Class president and Vice president for their class, against Mikey J./Lulu and Kyle Sandbox/Kelsey. ===Hibbert=== Hibbert ([[Stephen Hibbert]]) is another employee at Mad Style. He doesn't talk that much though but seems to agree with True a lot. In "Amanda Hires a Pink", when Ryan goes through the vents and ends up at Hibbert's office(he calls Hibbert a cheese-bag). Hibbert calls the Russian embassy, addresses himself as the "Sand Man" tells them to take Ryan and replace his bones with cat bones in Siberia. Then Ryan thought he was a spy. Hibbert reveals he is a lawyer in "True Fear" when he threatens to sue Jimmy for taking his burrito. ===Mr. Jamerson=== Mr. Jeff Jamerson ([[Vincent Ventresca]]) is True's science teacher. He was the temporary assistant in "True's New Assistant" and dated with Ms. Park in "True Valentine". He also appeared in the episode "Principal for a Day". ===Ella=== Ella (Jo-Anne Krupa) (often referred to as Ella from accounting) was first mentioned in the pilot, but first appears in the episode "True's New Assistant" when Ryan injures her and sends her to the hospital. Ryan also eats most of her Get Well Soon Cookie and several tubs of applesauce in trying to keep her company. True's assistant for a week is her science teacher, Mr. Jameson, while Lulu fills in for Ella in accounting, doing all of her work in no time at all and solving a complex equation that is upside down. She is usually seen tap dancing and speaks with an English accent. ==Guest characters== *'''Chad Brackett''' ([[Stephen Dunham]]) was Amanda's boyfriend in "Telling Amanda" and ex-boyfriend in "The Reject Room". He cheated on her with an attactive blonde and didn't really love her. At the end Chad comes to True's house and says he knows Amanda is there. She throws up on him, as a result of eating too much of True's vile pudding pie, which "tastes kind of earthy, like a chocolate swamp". *'''Anna "Pinky" Turzo''' ([[Jennette McCurdy]]) is the leader of a clique at True's school called "The Pinks". She claims True's office "looks like a rainbow that threw up". When Amanda discovers that Pinky makes True distracted, she hires her as her assistant. Pinky also causes mischief with items in Amanda's office. Amanda will tell her, "Pinky, put that down! It's not a toy". Pinky will respond with something like "You're face is a toy" or "Then... can I play with your face???" Her social group "The Pinks" will all say "hello" sarcastically after commenting on somebody, then a person responding saying "Hello" as well. She is a secondary antagonist, but to date, she only appeared in 2 episodes "Amanda Hires a Pink" (season 1) and "True Drama" (season 2). *'''Cricket''' ([[Suzy Nakamura]]) was True's first assistant when True was hired. She turned out to think True was too young and naive to handle her job, and eventually was fired by True. *'''Coral Barns''' ([[Yvette Nicole Brown]]) was a replacement assistant for Amanda after she fired her previous assistant Abigail Barns, Coral's sister. Coral sought revenge and fed Amanda mints loaded with [[caffeine]] until she would go mad. *'''Jobi Castanueva''' ([[Ian Gomez]]) is the overseer of Fashion Week and was formerly one of Amanda's assistants. She treated him poorly and told him he would never make it in the fashion business, and as a result he refused to allow Mad Style into Fashion Week. This led to True sneaking her outfit in to the Young Designers Showcase. *'''Simon Christini''' ([[Andy Richter]]) is Max's rival in the fashion business. He and Max used to own Christini and Madigan Fashion Co. before they split. He tried to lure True to his company in order to hurt Max. After being advised by Amanda, True decided to stay at Mad Style. He and Max compete in extreme versions of regular games, such as playing live chess with the employees of their respective company playing the roles of the chess pieces. It is briefly implied that he plans to take over the world with a "Zombie Army". *'''Dakota North''' ([[Nathalia Ramos]]) is a famous celebrity who appeared in the episode ''Babysitting Dakota''. She appeared to be cruel and mean at first, but after meeting True, she turned out to be misunderstood and actually very nice. *'''Dave, or "The Turk"''' ([[David Anthony Higgins]]) was Amanda's lazy assistant later fired and a skateboarding champion, "The Turk". *'''Rose Pinchbinder''' ([[Julie Warner]]) is the very mean Mad Style accountant. She gets mad at True for using her credit card on nonsense but later excuses it for True being nice to her and holding the elevator for her. She gets mad at Amanda, Oscar, and Kopelman as well for buying nonsense things. She is said to be so mean she gives Amanda nightmares. *'''Justin Webber''' ([[Tyler James Williams]]) is a secret rapper who moves to True's school and True grows a major crush on him. True tells Lulu she likes him and Lulu ask her "What do you know about him?" and asked her various questions about him. Since True didn't know any of them (despite them being the exact things she had asked him in their conversation), she said I don't know to all of them and Lulu explodes saying, "OMG! You guys are made for each other!". At the end, Justin has to leave to his European tour a month early and True breaks up with him. *'''[[Justin Bieber]]''' appears in the first episode of season 2 - "True Concert" as himself. He is hired to sing his hit single "[[One Time]]", but is injured before going on stage. True then gets [[Care Bears on Fire]] as a replacement act. *'''[[Care Bears on Fire]]''' appears in "True Concert" as themselves. They replace [[Justin Bieber]] in True's school concert as Bieber was injured. *'''[[John Cena]]''' appears in "Pajama Party" as himself. Ryan and Jimmy attend a screening of his movie and end up attending Cena's many other events, such as being on set while watching him shoot a scene for his next movie and taking part of a Hockey game with him and fellow celebrities. It turns out to be just a dream Ryan had as he was sleeping. *'''Vivian''' ([[Victoria Justice]]) appears in "True Crush". She shows up at Mad Style on the night of the Last Minute Ball. When she goes to the Last Minute Ball with Jimmy, True becomes upset, but in the end admits that Vivian is still really nice. She has yet to be seen, but was mentioned in "The Dance", where Jimmy reveals that he and Vivian broke up. *'''Prince Gabriel''' ([[Nathan Kress]]) appears in "True Royal". He is a young prince for whom True designs a tuxedo, and he has a butler. He has yet to be seen or even mentioned again after that. *'''Officer Jake Hooley''' ([[Kevin Farley]]) appeared in "Max Mannequin", "True Date" and "Ditch Day". He is a klutzy police officer who thought that Ryan was Max Madigan (who used Max's mannequin of himself to avoid knowing him), but tears off his learner's permit in "Max Mannequin". In "True Date", he handcuffed Ryan's left wrist with him alongside with Jimmy because they didn't buy tickets at the subway train station. In the episode "Ditch Day", he played a mall cop. *'''Brock Champion''' (Andrew Larkin, uncredited) appears as the model for a photo shoot who Amanda really liked but True really disliked him in "True Dance" and as the baseball player for Peruvian baseball league in "True Valentine". He pops the question to Amanda in the end of "True Valentine". *'''Principal Ruckman''' (Michael Rockwell, uncredited) appears in various episodes. He is True's principal and dislikes Ryan pranking, as seen in "Little Buddies". {{DISPLAYTITLE:'''''Zoey 101''''' episodes}} The following is a '''list of episodes''' for the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[television series]], '''''[[Zoey 101]]'''''. The series began filming in Fall 2004 to September 2007, with episodes airing through January 9, 2005 to May 2, 2008. A total of 65 episodes were produced spanning 4 seasons. == Series overview == {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" width="100"|Season !! rowspan="2" width="90"|Episodes !! colspan="2" width="240"|Originally aired |- ! width="120"|[[Season premiere]] !! width="120"|[[Season finale]] |- |bgcolor="#87CEEB" height="10"| |align="center"| '''[[#Season 1:2005|1]]''' |align="center"|13 |align="center"|January 9, 2005 |align="center"|May 1, 2005 |- |bgcolor="#6666FF" height="10"| |align="center"| '''[[#Season 2: 2005–2006|2]]''' |align="center"|13 |align="center"|September 11, 2005 |align="center"|April 16, 2006 |- |bgcolor="#FB607F" height="10"| |align="center"| '''[[#Season 3: 2006–2008|3]]''' |align="center"|25 |align="center"|September 24, 2006 |align="center"|January 4, 2008 |- |bgcolor="#66CC66" height="10"| |align="center"| '''[[#Season 4: 2008|4]]''' |align="center"|14 |align="center"|January 27, 2008 |align="center"|May 2, 2008 |- |} ==Season 1: 2005== * 13 episodes * [[Jamie Lynn Spears]], [[Sean Flynn-Amir| Sean Flynn]], [[Kristin Herrera]], [[Christopher Massey]], and [[Alexa Nikolas]] appear in all episodes. * [[Paul Butcher (actor)|Paul Butcher]] is absent for 6 episodes in total. (episodes 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, and 12) * [[Matthew Underwood]] is absent for 4 episodes. (episodes 4, 8, 9, and 10) * [[Erin Sanders]] is absent for 2 episodes. (episodes 4 and 12) {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Series # ! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Season # !! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Episode title !! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Directed by !! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Written by !! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Original air date !! style="background-color: #87CEEB; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Prod. code {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=1 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title= Welcome to PCA | DirectedBy= [[Savage Steve Holland]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|1|9}} | ProdCode= 101 | ShortSummary= In the [[series premiere]] of ''Zoey 101'', Zoey Brooks ([[ Jamie Lynn Spears ]]) start to attend at PCA. When Zoey arrives she meets a boy, Chase, who introduces Zoey to PCA. Zoey meets her roommate, Nicole who is the fashion girl and not very smart. On the other hand, Zoey's other roommate, Dana, is very grouchy. Zoey decides to join the basketball team, but Logan, a very obnoxious rich kid, says no due to Zoey being a girl. To prove to Logan, Zoey challenges the boys to a basketball game against the girls to see who's better. Zoey gets Nicole, Quinn, ( a science brainiac ) and a couple other girls to get on the team. She tries to get Dana, but Dana refuses to. When it is the day of the game, everyone on Zoey's team, but Zoey, do a very poor job. Dana comes by and notices how terrible there doing. So, Dana decides to get on the team. Once Dana joins the team, the team makes much more progress. In the end, Zoey's team still didn't win, but the coach asked Zoey and Dana to join the team as point guard, which is Logan's job. |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=2 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title= New Roomies | DirectedBy= Savage Steve Holland | WrittenBy= [[Steve Holland (writer)|Steve Holland]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|1|9}} | ProdCode= 102 | ShortSummary= Zoey's roommates, Nicole and Dana, do a poor job, contributing with each other. Once Zoey tells them how annoying they are, they go against Zoey and all three of them aren't friends anymore. Zoey decides to move in with Quinn. Zoey is not liking the fact that Quinn keeps on testing experiments on her. Since Nicole and Dana aren't her friends and Quinn is strange to be around with, Zoey starts hanging out with Chase. Zoey and Chase plan on watching a movie. Logan keeps on telling Chase that he is in love with Zoey and should try getting her away from making up with Nicole and Dana. As the movie rolls around, Zoey is already become friends with Nicole and Dana and the movie date, meant for 2, becomes a movie date of 4. |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=3 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title= Webcam | DirectedBy= [[Fred Savage]] | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|1|16}} | ProdCode= 103 | ShortSummary= Zoey and the other girls were playing a game where you must do a dare or admit a secret. While playing the game, Logan and Chase come with a bear, only from Logan. Logan says " He doesn't feel good. " So he just goes to his dorm and " rests ". Just a day after, all the girls personal secrets are heard all over campus. Day after day, new secrets about the girls are heard. Finally, Zoey, Quinn and Nicole decide to put a stop to it. They go down to the lounge and find out that the bear has a camera in it. Zoey goes to Chase and asks if he was part of the skim. When Zoey and Chase look at Logan laptop, they find it on the girls lounge. Soon the girls start to think that Zoey is revealing everyone's personal secrets around. The girls decide to do an act while Logan is watching the girls lounge so that way, he will be fooled. In the end, Dean Rivers is upset with Logan, and Logan loses his job. |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=4 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title= Defending Dustin | DirectedBy= Fred Savage | WrittenBy= Anthony Del Broccolo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|1|23}} | ProdCode= 104 | ShortSummary= When a school bully forces Dustin to do his homework for him, Zoey confronts the bully in public, embarrassing Dustin. Dustin tells Zoey that she's babying him too much and that he can defend himself. Embarrassed, Dustin looks to Chase and Michael for advice. Meanwhile, Zoey, Nicole, Dana, Chase, and Michael try to hide their dog, Elvis, away from their dorm advisor, Coco, since it's against school rules to have pets on campus. |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=5 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title= Prank Week | DirectedBy= Savage Steve Holland | WrittenBy= Anthony Del Broccolo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|1|30}} | ProdCode= 105 | ShortSummary= The girls keep on being the victims of pranks, on the week of pranks. The prank week tradition is that whoever is new at the school, will continuously be pranked and do not have the liberty to defend them self. Finally, after the Logan and other boys ultimate water balloon prank, the girls decide to defend them self. Zoey gets an idea of putting a braw, lipstick, panties, and a blouse on a statue of the man who found PCA. What they didn't know was that the man's son was at the school and saw what happened. As a punishment he decides that after this semester, PCA will be an all boys school again. Feeling bad, Zoey decides to go to the man's son and try to keep all the girls here and she'll only. He agrees but Zoey must apologize to everyone in PCA. As Zoey apologizes, a mysterious liquid comes from the statue's legs, finding out that it was Logan's idea. |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=6 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title= Jet-X | DirectedBy= Savage Steve Holland | WrittenBy= Eric Friedman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|2|13}} | ProdCode= 106 | ShortSummary= Zoey and the girls always get late to class. Fortunately Mr. Bender's friend, Jake Savage, offers Zoey and her friends the chance to win a free Jet-X. All they have to do is team up and create a Jet-X commercial that Jake will judge, the winner having their commercial put on the air one hundred times. While Logan and his team, mostly Logan, work on their commercial with fancy video equipment and famous actors, Zoey and her team decide that the content of the commercial is more important than how much money is put into it. Now the test is to see which is better, a commercial made with lots of money, or a commercial that relates to teens and helps describe what the Jet-X is all about. However, Zoey discovers some accidentally recorded footage of the girls arguing, containing views about what the Jet-X is about, and helps them win the contest by using it (and other footage). '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks. ''First appearance of Mr. Bender'' '''Quote''': "You just spit on me." Zoey |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=7 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title= The Play | DirectedBy= [[Adam Weissman]] | WrittenBy= Steven Molaro | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|2|20}} | ProdCode= 107 | ShortSummary= Chase writes a play that he hopes to star in - with Zoey as the female lead. Complications arise when Logan gets the male lead instead. Meanwhile, Dustin is sick and Quinn tries to cure him. '''Quote''': "It's not making me better!" Dustin |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=8 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title= Quinn's Date | DirectedBy= [[Steve Hoefer]] | WrittenBy= Eric Friedman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|3|6}} | ProdCode= 108 | ShortSummary= Quinn develops a crush on a boy named Mark Del Figgalo, but is too afraid to ask him out. She asks Zoey to ask for her, but when she does, he says no. Trying not to hurt Quinn's feelings, she says he said yes. She and Chase then concoct a way that she can go on a date with Mark without Mark knowing. Meanwhile, Dustin takes care of Elvis, a dog, while the other boys are busy, even though he's terribly afraid of animals. '''Absent:''' Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese '''Quote''': "A toast to the meatball!" Zoey |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=9 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title= Spring Fling | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Steve Holland | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|3|13}} | ProdCode= 109 | ShortSummary= Zoey, Dana, Nicole sign up for the spring fling committee in order to get [[Drake Bell]] to perform at their spring fling. When they find out they have to give $5,000 to Drake for him to play at their spring fling, Zoey and her friends start a fund-raiser. Meanwhile, Quinn is experimenting on Dustin to see his reaction when he is [[deprived of sleep]]. '''Absent:''' Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese '''Special Guest Stars:''' [[Drake Bell]] as Himself and Manager '''Song featured: Highway to Nowhere '''Quote''': "La la la la la la la la la la" Quinn |LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=10 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title= Backpack | DirectedBy= Savage Steve Holland | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|4|3}} | ProdCode= 110 | ShortSummary= After having to pay for a $50 backpack she squirted with liquid candy at the bookstore, Nicole is stuck with a horrible, candy covered backpack. Zoey and Nicole have no money for having to pay for the backpack. So the only thing Nicole can do is burst balloons with popcorn. But the backpack is saved when Zoey decides to spruce it up with a new design she created. To her indignation, Zoey's backpack idea is stolen from a girl named Stacy who is making a lot of money from it, and Zoey decides to improve on her own idea and sell her own backpacks. Quinn makes a [[banana|ban]][[apple]] tree. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks and Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese<br> '''Quote''': "Ya here me, demons!" Quinn | LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=11 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title= Disc Golf | DirectedBy= Savage Steve Holland | WrittenBy= Anthony Del Broccolo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|4|10}} | ProdCode= 111 | ShortSummary= Zoey and her friends are worn out from always running in gym class and Nicole keeps throwing up and is tired of it. To solve this, they decide to create their own disc golf team, since people who play sports don't have to participate in gym. Also, Michael is not happy with his weight due to his addiction to chips, so he asks Quinn to help him. '''Guest Star:''' [[Thomas F. Wilson]] as the P.E. teacher '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Quote''': "Blah la la sola wayall!" Michael | LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=12 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title= School Dance | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Eric Friedman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|4|17}} | ProdCode= 112 | ShortSummary= The school dance committee this year is using a personality quiz to partner people up with the same interests. Two people from the committee come to Zoey's class to talk about it and how it benefits them. So that he can get to dance with Zoey, Chase tricks her into giving him her answers to the quiz. However, his plan backfires when another guy called Glen (Guess Star [[Asher Book]]) also gets matched up with Zoey. They both need to agree about who will dance with Zoey or neither of them will. Meanwhile, Michael accidentally gets paired up with a boy as his dance partner. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks and [[Erin Sanders]] as Quinn Pensky '''Quote''': "Lord, what did I do? What?" Michael | LineColor= 87CEEB }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=13 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title= Little Beach Party | DirectedBy= Savage Steve Holland | WrittenBy= Steve Holland | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|5|1}} | ProdCode= 113 | ShortSummary= It's the end of the semester and Zoey and her friends are psyched about PCA's annual [[beach]] party, which is going to be the bash of the year. But everything gets turned around when they miss the buses because of a Quinnvention, and end up taking a taxi to a deserted beach more than fifty miles away from the party thanks to Logan. With no cellphone signal or [[Wi-Fi]] hot spot, they are stuck there until someone stumbles upon them. All is not lost, however, when they all decide to have their own beach party, starting their own tradition. Dustin has to stay in the water the whole time because a giant wave stole his swim trunks. Later on Quinn manages to call Mr. Bender to pick them up. ''Last appearance of [[Kristin Herrera]] as Dana Cruz'' '''Quote''': "''You’re'' a boy, go dig up some worms!" Nicole |LineColor= 87CEEB }} |} ==Season 2: 2005–2006== * 13 episodes * This season was filmed in 2004, and ended in Summer of 2005. * [[Kristin Herrera]] leaves the cast as Dana Cruz. * [[Victoria Justice]] joins the cast as Lola Martinez. * [[Jamie Lynn Spears]], [[Sean Flynn-Amir| Sean Flynn]], [[Christopher Massey]], [[Alexa Nikolas]], [[Erin Sanders]], and [[Matthew Underwood]] appear in all episodes. * [[Victoria Justice]] is absent in 1 episode. (episode 4) * [[Paul Butcher]] is absent in 6 episodes. (episodes 2, 3, 6, 8, 12, and 13) {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Series # ! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Season # !! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Episode title !! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Directed by !! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Written by !! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Original air date !! style="background-color: #6666FF; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Prod. code {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=14 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title= Back to PCA | DirectedBy= [[Adam Weissman]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|9|11}} | ProdCode= 201 | ShortSummary= It's the second year at P.C.A. Dana left for the European Exchange Program, happily for Nicole. But, the girls needed a new roommate. When they come back to their dorm they find their new roommate, Lola Martinez pretending to talk to the dead. They think Lola is so freaky that they sleep outside. But it turns out that Lola is very normal and was just acting to try and pull it off. Meanwhile, Michael and Chase have to deal with Logan, who's Dad gives him a huge entertainment center for their new dorm which gives them a headache. ''First appearance of [[Victoria Justice]] as Lola Martinez'' | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=15 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title= Time Capsule | DirectedBy= [[Steve Hoefer]] | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|9|18}} | ProdCode= 202 | ShortSummary= Mr. Bender decides to have each person in his class put an item that best represents them into a time capsule. Chase is desperate to know what Zoey has said about him in the video she made to put in the time capsule, and will go to any lengths to find out. Also, Nicole tries to help Quinn to stop snoring and they succeed by putting fish up her nose. '''Absent:''' Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=16 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title= The Election | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Eric Friedman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|10|9}} | ProdCode= 203 | ShortSummary= It's election time. Class presidents have to be voted for and Chase and Zoey nominate each other as a joke. Mark Del Figgalo is elected as well. Then they make a pact that whatever happens, they promise that the election won't affect their friendship. However, when Logan helps Chase win the election (against his will), Zoey gets mad at him, and they decide to drop out of the race, with Mark being the winner. '''Absent:''' Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=17 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title= Haunted House | DirectedBy= [[Steve Zuckerman]] | WrittenBy= [[Steve Holland (writer)|Steve Holland]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|10|30}} | ProdCode= 204 | ShortSummary= Every Halloween at PCA, the upper school makes a haunted house for the lower school. This year, Logan is in charge. He promises everybody that the haunted house will not just make them scream but it will make them cry. But when Dustin and his roommate, Jack, get lost in the haunted house, Logan starts to get scared and starts to wonder where Dustin and his roommate have gone. Meanwhile, Michael gets chased all over PCA by some French tourists who think he is ill, and Nicole gets a case of mistaken identity when she chases Mark. '''Absent:''' [[Victoria Justice]] as Lola Martinez | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=18 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title= Bad Girl | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Anthony Del Broccolo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2005|11|13}} | ProdCode= 205 | ShortSummary= Dustin's new girlfriend, Trisha Kirby, turns out to be a very rude girl. Zoey sends Chase to persuade Trisha to stop going out with Dustin and go for someone older. She gets the wrong idea and thinks that Chase is asking her out and she accepts. To make Trisha stop going out with Chase, he and Zoey pretend to be girlfriend and boyfriend. Meanwhile, Michael and Logan get sprayed by a skunk and asks Quinn for help which backfires when she sprays their clothes with a disintegrating gas leaving them naked having to use trash bags to prevent exposing nudity. '''Guest Star:''' [[Jennette McCurdy]] as Trisha Kirby | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=19 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title= Broadcast Views | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Anthony Del Broccolo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|1|15}} | ProdCode= 206 | ShortSummary= Chase and Michael have an online show, The Chase & Michael Show. Zoey and Logan have their own segment on it called "He Says, She Says" and it all goes wrong when all the boys and girls begin fighting, so Dean Rivers cancels their show. A TV show producer then asks them to be on their show, but don't realize only Zoey and Logan can be on the show. Meanwhile, Nicole is depressed because she is failing Algebra when cute boys distract her, so Quinn and Lola try to fix her problem by using a hypnosis technique. '''Trivia:''' Chase and Michael should not have been banned from the show. It was Zoey and Logan's fault for the fighting between students at PCA, not theirs. '''Absent:''' Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=20 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title= Girls Will Be Boys | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Jason Gelles & Mike Haukom | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|1|29}} | ProdCode= 207 | ShortSummary= The girls can no longer relax on the boy's dorm roof thanks to Logan. To solve this problem, they must prove that boys can act the same with girls around. So, they disguise Lola as a boy named 'Steve' and goes to live with Chase and Logan, taking Michael's place when he pretends to be sick. Michael ends up catching [[chicken pox]] from Dustin. | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=21 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title= Robot Wars | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider & Steve Molaro | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|12}} | ProdCode= 208 | ShortSummary= Zoey challenges some computer geeks to a Bot battle, but first they must build a Bot to compete. The gang asks Quinn for help, but when Logan makes fun of her and everyone laughs, she gets upset and quits. So, they ask Miles, the smartest guy at PCA to help, but on one condition: Nicole must go on a date with him. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=22 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title= Lola Likes Chase | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Eric Friedman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|2|26}} | ProdCode= 209 | ShortSummary= When Lola develops a crush on Chase, Zoey and Chase are forced to address their relationship. With some advice from Michael, Chase decides to say yes to the date and forgets all the things that he planned to do with Zoey. This makes Zoey feel jealous. Logan teaches Dustin how to impress the ladies, only to see Dustin get a date but he himself fails to. '''Note:''' In this episode Chase says he likes a girl from his home town, presumably to hide his crush on Zoey. Coincidentally, he gets a girlfriend from his hometown, Rebecca, who guest stars in Season 3. | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=23-24 | EpisodeNumber2=10-11 | Title= [[Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up|Spring Break-Up]] | DirectedBy= Victoria Spears | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|3|10}} | ProdCode= 212-213 | ShortSummary= Zoey and the gang go to Logan's beach house for Spring Break and finding out that they are on the testing of Logan's dad's new show called "Gender Defenders". They compete in many challenges to see which team, the boys or the girls, wins. It is then revealed that both teams are already on the show, and it has been filming by hidden cameras. The gang then throws a party for the first airing of the show. At the party, Chase decides to get over his fear of telling Zoey of his love for her. He then sends her a text saying "I love you." After this, we see that Zoey left her communicator, which were given to all of the contestants on "Gender Defenders" sitting on a ledge next to a fountain. Zoey's communicator receives the message, but is knocked into the water fountain because it was set to vibrate. In the last scene, Chase sees that Zoey does not have her communicator and wonders where it is, but does not find out. ''First appearance of Malcolm Reese - Logan's Father'' '''Note:''' Malcolm and Reese are the two names of the brothers on the TV series ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''. | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=25 | EpisodeNumber2=12 | Title= People Auction | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Anthony Del Broccolo | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|4|9}} | ProdCode= 210 | ShortSummary= After a fire burns down Sushi Rox, Zoey and the gang hold a people auction to raise money in order to rebuild it. Chase and Michael get auctioned to the sushi-crazy gym teacher. Zoey, Lola, and Nicole become Logan's personal cheerleaders, and they are told to "cheer his awesomeness", as in cheer for everything he does. His plan backfires when the girls decide to cheer for '''''everything''''' he does. '''Absent:''' Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note:''' When Zoey says that Logan wanted them to cheer for EVERYTHING he does, that statement is wrong because Logan said that he wants them to do everything he tells them to do and he never told them to cheer for everything he does. '''Zoey 101 featured song:''' "Summer Sunshine" | LineColor= 6666FF }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=26 | EpisodeNumber2=13 | Title= Quinn's Alpaca | DirectedBy=[[Michael Grossman]] | WrittenBy= Eric Friedman | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|4|16}} | ProdCode= 211 | ShortSummary= Quinn's pet [[alpaca]], Otis, is depressed because he misses her, leaving her feeling depressed as well. The girls then decide to try and cheer her up by throwing an alpaca-themed party. However, this only made her miss Otis even more and she left PCA to meet with him, which could get her suspended as it is the middle of the semester. Meanwhile, the guys make a bet to see who can go the longest without saying anything containing the letter 'S' and the person who loses has to run across the campus wearing nothing but a bikini top, a hula skirt, and a flashing red helmet. ''Last appearance of [[Alexa Nikolas]] as Nicole Bristow'' '''Absent:''' Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note:''' This episode features the song "[[Makes Me Happy]]" by [[Drake Bell]]. | LineColor= 6666FF }} |} ==Season 3: 2006–2008== * 25 episodes * This season was filmed in 2006-2007 and ended in Early 2007. * [[Jamie Lynn Spears]], [[Sean Flynn-Amir| Sean Flynn]], [[Victoria Justice]], [[Christopher Massey]], [[Erin Sanders]], and [[Matthew Underwood]] appear in all episodes. * [[Paul Butcher (actor)|Paul Butcher]] is absent in 18 episodes, over 75% of the season. (episodes 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 25) {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Series # ! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Season # !! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Episode title !! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Directed by !! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Written by !! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Original air date !! style="background-color: #FB607F; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Prod. code {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=27 | EpisodeNumber2= 1 | Title= Surprise | DirectedBy= [[Adam Weissman]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|9|24}} | ProdCode= 301 | ShortSummary= It is a new year at PCA which leads to several surprises, including the heartbreaking news that Nicole will not be attending PCA this year because she was diagnosed with OMGD (Obsessive Male Gender Disorder). Thus, Nicole is sent to an all-girls school. This results in Quinn moving in with Zoey and Lola after a room-assigning mishap with Coco and online-bra-ordering. After everyone settles into their new rooms, Chase tells Zoey he wants to talk with her privately. Lola and Quinn say that Chase wants to tell her he is in love with her, but Zoey does not believe them. Meanwhile, Michael and Logan are fighting for the single bed in their new room. Zoey went to go talk to Chase and ended up seeing Chase and his girlfriend, Rebecca, kissing '''Guest Star''': [[Daniella Monet]] as Rebecca ''First apperence of Rebecca'' | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=28 | EpisodeNumber2= 2 | Title= Chase's Girlfriend | DirectedBy= [[Steve Hoefer]] | WrittenBy= [[Steve Holland (writer)|Steve Holland]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|10|1}} | ProdCode= 302 | ShortSummary= A shocking ending from "Surprise" leads to yet another plot twist. Chase's girlfriend, Rebecca, seems really sweet until she tells Zoey to stay away from Chase. After Chase learns about this, he must make a decision: Rebecca or Zoey. Meanwhile, Quinn is helping Logan with his free throws in basketball, but tricks him into doing silly stuff because he called her a spazz. '''Guest Star''': Daniella Monet as Rebecca '''Absent''': [[Paul Butcher]] as Dustin Brooks ''First appearance of Stacey Dillsen'' | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=29 | EpisodeNumber2= 3 | Title= Hot Dean | DirectedBy= [[Michael Grossman]] | WrittenBy= Steve Holland | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|10|22}} | ProdCode= 303 | ShortSummary= A new hot Dean, Dean Taylor, fills in for Dean Rivers when Dustin, his friends and Quinn hit Dean Rivers with a model airplane by mistake. Meanwhile, the girls' Dorm Advisor Coco has just been dumped by her boyfriend Carl. Zoey and her friends set up Dean Taylor and Coco on a date at Sushi Rox because they are tired about Coco's complaints about Carl. ''First appearance of Carl (Coco's boyfriend)'' | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=30 | EpisodeNumber2= 4 | Title= Zoey's Tutor | DirectedBy= Michael Grossman | WrittenBy= Steve Holland | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|11|5}} | ProdCode= 304 | ShortSummary= Zoey struggles with Chemistry, where she scores a "C" on a test. She is given a new tutor; to her surprise, her tutor is Logan, who secretly happens to be one of the best pupils. Zoey starts learning Chemistry with Logan behind her friends' backs. All of her friends become suspicious, especially Chase. Chase tries to find out why, so Logan lies and says that Zoey is dating him, which Chase does not believe. Meanwhile, Quinn tries to catch her rat which was lost and bugging Lola since Quinn's plasma bolt hit Lola in the head and making her unconscious. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=31 | EpisodeNumber2= 5 | Title= The Great Vince Blake | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Steve Holland | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|11|12}} | ProdCode= 305 | ShortSummary= Vince Blake appears to be the ladies' man, the best school athlete and the savior of the football team. He helped PCA advance to the state championships. Little do people know, he is in fact a cheater; Chase caught him taking pictures of a history test with his cell phone. Chase must choose: not to tell the teacher and let Vince cheat more or make PCA lose its biggest football game. Logan, Michael, and the football team convince him not to tell, but Zoey thinks he should. Meanwhile, Zoey, Lola, Quinn, and Mark put healthy snacks called Moon Bars to try and persuade the students to stop eating junk food, but ends in chaos as they turn out to be addictive after Quinn and Mark put cactus juice in them to enhance their flavor. '''Guest Star''': [[Brando Eaton]] as Vince Blake '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks ''First appearance of Vince Blake'' | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=32 | EpisodeNumber2= 6 | Title= Silver Hammer Society | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= [[Jeffrey Bushell]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2006|11|26}} | ProdCode= 306 | ShortSummary= Zoey, Michael, and Lola are invited into a secret society at PCA called the Silver Hammer Society. Chase is also invited to join, but he rejects the offer. Logan desperately wants to join, and pretends to be Chase in order to do so, but his disguise is quickly revealed. To get in, the rest of the group must do ridiculous deeds. Then Logan starts to make his own club, The Logan Knights. Also, Quinn acts weird around a new girl in school, Sara, when she suspects she knew Quinn from a while back. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note:''' One of the new members of the Silver Hammer Society name is Joe Catania, one of the producers.<br>Also, in this episode we find out Quinn used to compete in beauty pageants. In the ''[[iCarly]]'' episode, "[[List of iCarly episodes#Season 3: 2009-2010|iWas a Pageant Girl]]", Quinn was announced as one of the contestants. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=33 | EpisodeNumber2= 7 | Title= Michael Loves Lisa | DirectedBy= [[Roger Nygard]] | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|1|7}} | ProdCode= 307 | ShortSummary= After developing a crush on a girl named Lisa, Michael becomes too nervous to perform in the Open Mic Night, causing him to throw up on her and another guy. While cleaning up, Lisa falls in love with the other guy. Upon hearing this, Michael becomes really sad. Meanwhile, Logan and Chase are having a [[go-kart]] race. '''Guest Star''': [[Lisa Tucker (singer)|Lisa Tucker]] as Lisa Perkins '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks ''First appearance of Lisa Perkins'' | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=34 | EpisodeNumber2= 8 | Title= Wrestling | DirectedBy= Michael Grossman | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville & Arthur Gradstein | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|3|1}} | ProdCode= 308 | ShortSummary= After seeing Zoey stop a fight, the wrestling coach wants Zoey to join the wrestling team. When the days pass, she doesn't get a chance to wrestle anyone. Then later on, she finds out that she will be wrestling in the tournament. However, all the boys Zoey is pit against forfeit because they don't want to wrestle a girl. As she is about to face the undefeated champion, Chuck Javers, Zoey finds out that was the coach's plan, and is the whole reason he put her on the team. Meanwhile, Lola wants to be a reporter, and joins Jeremiah Trottman during the tournament. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=35 | EpisodeNumber2= 9 | Title= Zoey's Balloon | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|3|11}} | ProdCode= 309 | ShortSummary= Zoey and her friends must write a secret and tie it to a balloon for psychology class. However, Zoey's balloon gets stuck in a tree, and someone finds and learns Zoey's secret. The mysterious person begins [[blackmailing]] her, forcing Zoey to do various cruel tasks.It turns out that who was blackmailing Zoey was Rebecca, Chase's ex girlfriend trying to get revenge. '''Guest Star''': Daniella Monet as Rebecca '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note''': Quinn and Lola were destroying Firewire's ''Galaxy Wars'' action figures. ''Galaxy Wars'' is also mentioned in ''[[Drake & Josh]]'' and ''[[iCarly]]''. Logan has no lines in this episode but appers in two scenes there. Coincidentally, the last episode directed by Steve Hoefer, "Chase's Girlfriend", also had Rebecca in it. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=36 | EpisodeNumber2= 10 | Title= Chase's Grandma | DirectedBy= Michael Grossman | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville & Arthur Gradstein | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|3|18}} | ProdCode= 310 | ShortSummary= Chase's birthday is coming up but he is too busy writing a 5,000-word paper to care. When Zoey hears that Chase and his grandmother share the same birthday and that Chase shared a close relationship with her when he was young, she thinks she has the perfect gift for him: to bring his grandmother to PCA, but she gets the flu and is unable to come to PCA. Meanwhile, Lola and Quinn are trying to get Dustin's arm out of a vending machine. And at the secret birthday party they threw for Chase became a disaster after Chase learned his grandmother had more than a flu and it got worse and his grandmother died on her and Chase's birthday. On another scene we see that Zoey makes Chase feel better by hugging him under the rain. '''Note:''' Most of this episode is not shown in the UK showings - All scenes with Dustin and the vending machine are cut out for unknown reasons. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=37 | EpisodeNumber2= 11 | Title= Quarantine | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Steve Holland | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|3|25}} | ProdCode= 311 | ShortSummary= When Quinn accidentally spills her own germ, in their dorm room, The girls along with Logan, Chase, and Michael are Quarantined in their room until it is proved to be safe. However, they begin to drive each other crazy; Michael is VERY hungry, Lola keeps screaming, Logan is obsessed with looking at himself in the mirror, Chase begins to feel ill, Quinn is worried that Mark may be cheating on her, and Zoey has to miss a date with an extremely cute guy named Danny. '''Guest Star:''' [[Nicole Anderson]] as Maria '''Note:''' Danifer is played by [[Austin Butler]], who later plays James in Season 4. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=38 | EpisodeNumber2= 12 | Title= The Radio | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville & Arthur Gradstein | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|7|19}} | ProdCode= 312 | ShortSummary= Chase sells Zoey a "fada model #115" radio for $5 and a coupon for a free taco. Quinn tells Zoey that the radio is worth $10,000 and plans to give the radio back to Chase. When Chase discovers the value of the radio, he scolds Zoey for not giving it back to him, even though she ''was'' planning to give it back. This makes her mad and she decides not to give the radio back. After being teased by Lola about how Quinn has never been kissed by Mark, Quinn tries to make him kiss her. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note:''' The radio Chase sells to Zoey was seen briefly in the Season 1 episodes "New Roomies" and "Webcam". | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=39 | EpisodeNumber2= 13 | Title= Paige at PCA | DirectedBy= [[Roger Christiansen]] | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|8|10}} | ProdCode= 313 | ShortSummary= A science star named Paige Howard attends PCA and is going to install her new energy converter to make PCA run on "Paige Power". This upsets Quinn because she realizes that she may no longer be the smartest girl on campus, and she gives up science. Meanwhile, Chase and Logan try to make Michael think that he is going crazy for a psychology class after he refuses to do his share of the work. '''Guest Star:''' [[Miranda Cosgrove]] as Paige Howard '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=40 | EpisodeNumber2= 14 | Title= Dance Contest | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville & Arthur Gradstein | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|16}} | ProdCode= 314 | ShortSummary= Michael and Logan must help Chase become a wonderful dancer before a dance contest to dance with Zoey. Lola wants to get the main role in a play, but in the meantime, she tricks a British guy to go on a date with her. Also, Michael, Logan and Quinn try to be customer of the week to get free coffee. ''In promotion for this episode Nickelodeon promoted this as a new season.'' '''Guest Star:''' [[Kelly Blatz]] as Gene '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note''': This episode aired as part of Nickelodeon's dancing lineup, featuring dancing themed episodes of Nickelodeon's sitcoms, and also featured new episodes of ''[[Unfabulous]]'', ''[[iCarly]]'', ''[[Just Jordan]]'' and ''[[Drake & Josh]]''. [[American Idol]] is referenced in this episode. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=41 | EpisodeNumber2= 15 | Title= The Favor Chain | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Jeffrey Bushell | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|23}} | ProdCode= 315 | ShortSummary= Zoey's dad signs a [[permission slip]], allowing Zoey to go off campus to meet her favorite author. She asks Coco and she says she'll do it, but Zoey must get her some special [[ravioli]] that only Michael can make. Michael asks for another favor where Stacey will finish there class project then Stacey wants a date with Logan and Logan wants his PCA ring back from Dustin and Dustin wants Lola to be his talent show partner and Lola wants Chase to babysit a baby and finally Chase wants a bunch of nerds to stop bothering him. When it doesn't work they all get there stuff back but at the end Coco still drives Zoey. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=42 | EpisodeNumber2= 16 | Title= Zoey's Ribs | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|9|29}} | ProdCode= 316 | ShortSummary= After an unknown deceased relative of Zoey's sends her "a thousand pounds of ribs", Zoey, Chase, Michael, and Logan agree to have a rib cook-off. After a fierce feud between Michael and Logan, they decide to compete against each other with Zoey on Michael's team, and Chase on Logan's. Meanwhile, Quinn accidentally blows Mark's eyebrows off in an experiment gone awry, and she creates a stimulant that accelerates hair growth. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=43-44 | EpisodeNumber2= 17-18 | Title= [[Zoey 101: The Curse of PCA|The Curse of PCA]] | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|13}} | ProdCode= 317-318 | ShortSummary= After bringing up the legend of a former PCA student named Charles Galloway (Jeff Norkin), who fled to the wilderness above PCA at a place called Redstone Gulch because of an extremely hard test, the gang decides to go check it out for themselves, with help from Lola's crush, Leif, who then gets himself and Lola lost in the wilderness. There, they find the necklace of Charles L. Galloway. When the gang refuses to let Logan keep the necklace, which he says will be evidence that they proved the legend true, and make them famous at PCA, he steals it and puts it in Zoey's backpack, causing a violent [[thunderstorm]] to form a green cloud to come after Zoey and the others which causes Zoey to break her ankle. Zoey must help save PCA by getting to Redstone Gulch and placing the necklace back where it came from. This is the second ''Zoey 101'' two-part episode. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=45 | EpisodeNumber2= 19 | Title= Drippin' Episode! | DirectedBy= [[David Kendall (director)|David Kendall]] | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville & Arthur Gradstein | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|10|21}} | ProdCode= 319 | ShortSummary= Michael tries to introduce his new slang word, "drippin", which means "Good. Awesome. Sweet." Logan gets a horror movie called Shinnyuusha. Evidently, Dustin freaks out from watching this movie and stays with the girls overnight. The girls learn that Dustin was only scared for the first night and that he stayed for a couple of more nights because he missed hanging out with Zoey. Meanwhile, the guys’ dorm encounters a new problem – the fire alarm goes off at night. At the end it turns out it was Logan's J-Phone from Japan that was setting off the fire alarm, which leads to Logan getting the crap beaten out of him. '''Note:''' The movie title, Shinnyusha, means 'trespasser' in Japanese. Also the "J-Phone" is a parody of the "iPhone" | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=46 | EpisodeNumber2= 20 | Title= Son of a Dean | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|11|4}} | ProdCode= 320 | ShortSummary= Zoey starts dating Dean Rivers' son. But then, Zoey thinks he might not be Mr. Perfect. Lola and Quinn told Zoey that he rigged the ticket but Zoey does not believe them until Vance tells Zoey himself that he can do that . Meanwhile, Logan makes a dance video for girls so they can dance with him from the TV. Chase and Michael struggle to make 26 more episodes of The Chase & Michael Show to give Toonjuice.com by the end of the month, and end up getting sued by Friday Night Live for their idea of two bowling pins afraid of a bowling ball rolling towards them. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note:''' When Quinn and Lola are testing ringtones, we hear the ''[[iCarly]]'' theme song without the lyrics on Lola's phone and that Friday Night Live is a parody of the sketch comedy series [[Saturday Night Live]]. | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=47 | EpisodeNumber2= 21 | Title= Hands on a Blix Van | DirectedBy= David Kendall | WrittenBy= Jeffrey Bushell | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|11|18}} | ProdCode= 321 | ShortSummary= There is a contest to see who can keep their hand on a Blix van for the longest. The winner gets a private Blix jet for two to anywhere in the world, and many people are determined that they can win. Logan tries to win by lying about breaking his leg, scaring students off, sneezing on their hands and he requested a chair so the competition would be easier for him. Zoey won by tricking Logan. Meanwhile, Lola and Quinn try to find a way to make Quinn stop laughing after a breath spray she made to cure her bad breath makes her laugh non-stop. In the end, Lola cures her by making out with Mark right in front of her. '''Guest Star''': [[Lisa Tucker (singer)|Lisa Tucker]] as Lisa Perkins '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=48 | EpisodeNumber2= 22 | Title= Miss PCA | DirectedBy= David Kendall | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|12|2}} | ProdCode= 322 | ShortSummary= Logan hosts a new "Miss PCA" beauty pageant. While Zoey, Lola and Chase initially found the event degrading, the girls asked to join when Logan revealed the prize of the contest: the chance to be on the cover of Buzz Magazine. And when Zoey and Lola find out, they sign up, but Zoey and Lola become competitive and start sabotaging each other. In the meantime, Michael desperately tries to make Quinn laugh at his jokes. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=49 | EpisodeNumber2= 23 | Title= Logan Gets Cut Off | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2007|12|9}} | ProdCode= 323 | ShortSummary= Logan is in trouble when his dad discovers that he's purchased a $327,000 car without his permission. That's when Mr. Reese steps in and takes control. He takes away Logan's valuables, closes his bank account and cuts his credit card in half. When Zoey, Lola and Chase see that Logan is in desperate need of help, Zoey does Logan's laundry, Lola helps him with his hair, Chase types out his report, and they all try to teach Logan how to fend for himself with no money. Meanwhile, Michael says he can get out of any difficultly tied ropes, so Mark and Quinn tie him up to see what he can do. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note''': Mark and Michael watch ''The Great Doheny'', who appears in an episode of ''[[Drake & Josh]]''. ''Last appearance of Malcolm Reese - Logan's Father'' | LineColor= FB607F }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=50-51 | EpisodeNumber2= 24-25 | Title= [[Zoey 101: Goodbye Zoey?|Goodbye Zoey?]] | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|1|4}} | ProdCode= 325-326 | ShortSummary= Zoey's parents come for an unexpected visit to PCA and tell Zoey and Dustin that they are moving to England because Zoey's dad's business is starting a new branch in London. When offered to accompany the parents to London, Dustin quickly declines the offer because he is seeing someone, but Zoey decides to think about it first. Although Zoey treasures Chase's opinion, Chase had heard the rumor before Zoey gets a chance to tell him about the news. This leads Chase to bitterly convince Zoey that she should go to London, and she decides to leave PCA. After she leaves, Chase starts hanging out with a disgusting girl named Gretchen who looks a lot like Zoey. He later admits that he only did so because he missed Zoey. In a cliffhanger ending, due to a webcam malfunction, Zoey watches Chase confess his love for her when talking to Michael and Logan. '''Absent''': [[Paul Butcher]] as Dustin Brooks (Part 2) ''Last appearance of Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews as a regular cast member''<br>''Last appearance of Mr. Brooks''<br>''First and only appearance of Mrs. Brooks'' | LineColor= FB607F }} |} ==Season 4: 2008== * 14 episodes (1 episode was originally produced for season 3) * This season was filmed through 2007, and ended in September 2007. * [[Jamie Lynn Spears]], [[Victoria Justice]], [[Christopher Massey]], [[Erin Sanders]], and [[Matthew Underwood]] appear in all episodes. * [[Paul Butcher (actor)|Paul Butcher]] is absent for nine episodes. (episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11) * [[Austin Butler]] is absent for one episodes, after joining the main cast in the episode "Rumor of Love". (episode 13) * [[Sean Flynn (actor)|Sean Flynn]] is no longer a main character, but is a guest star for two episodes. {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Series # ! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Season # !! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Episode title !! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Directed by !! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Written by !! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Original air date !! style="background-color: #66CC66; color:#100; text-align: center;"|Prod. code {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=52 | EpisodeNumber2=1 | Title= Trading Places | DirectedBy= [[Adam Weissman]] | WrittenBy= [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|1|27}} | ProdCode= 401 | ShortSummary= Zoey returns to PCA to talk to Chase, but discovers that Chase has recently transferred to Covington to be with her. After Chase and Zoey meet through video chat, Chase reveals that he has to stay in London for at least one full [[semester]]. They go on a "date" (through webcams) but it doesn't work out, so they agree to wait until the semester is over. '''Special Guest Star''': Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note''': Lola watches a show called ''Girly Cow'', which is also shown later in ''iCarly''. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=53 | EpisodeNumber2=2 | Title= Fake Roommate | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|1|27}} | ProdCode= 402 | ShortSummary= Michael and Logan attempt to fool the housing lady into thinking that Chase is still at PCA so that they do not need to obtain a new roommate. To do this, Logan makes a fake Chase. Meanwhile, it is time for Coco's job [[review]] with Dean Rivers. After learning that he likes lions, she tries to please him by bringing a "tame" [[lion]] into his office. Dean Rivers enters the office and the lion attacks, sending him to the hospital. Thus, Coco is fired and is hired as a bathroom attendant at a fancy restaurant. The girls then get a new dorm advisor, Mira, who seems really sweet until they soon discover that she steals the girls' stuff. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=54 | EpisodeNumber2=3 | Title= Alone at PCA | DirectedBy= [[David Kendall (director)|David Kendall]] | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|2|3}} | ProdCode= 403 | ShortSummary= The gang must stay on campus over [[spring break]] when the trip to [[Yosemite]] is canceled. Stacey is waiting at PCA for her parents to pick her up to go skiing but they are four days late. [[Dean (education)|Dean]] Rivers' [[golf]] [[trophy]] gets smashed and he assumes it was Michael and Logan so he puts them under [[dorm]] arrest. Zoey and the girls set out to find the real culprit. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note''': The character [[Seamus Finnegan]] is named after the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' character of the same name. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=55 | EpisodeNumber2=4 | Title= Rumor of Love | DirectedBy= [[Michael Grossman]] | WrittenBy= [[Jeffrey Bushell]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|2|10}} | ProdCode= 404 | ShortSummary= Michael and Logan learn that they will be getting a new roommate. Their new roommate is called James, who soon becomes a celebrity among all of the girls at PCA. A rumor spreads that Zoey and James are dating. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note''': In this episode Michael plays with a toy called [[Clackers]], which is what [[List of Drake & Josh characters#Drake Parker|Drake]] plays with in an episode of ''[[Drake & Josh]]''. ''First appearance of [[Austin Butler]] as James Garrett'' | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=56 | EpisodeNumber2=5 | Title= Anger Management | DirectedBy= [[Steve Hoefer]] | WrittenBy= [[Matt Fleckenstein]] | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|2|17}} | ProdCode= 405 | ShortSummary= Dustin is Logan's new assistant. However, the job is short-lived after Logan leaves Dustin an angry voicemail, which Dustin showed to James, Michael and Zoey. James then puts it on the Internet and everybody hears the message. Dean Rivers is unfortunately blamed for it. Anger struck, he sentences Logan to [[anger management]] classes. He can get out of the class if he manages to keep his cool outside of them, but Zoey is out to do whatever she can to make sure he stays there. Meanwhile, Lola eats [[Nut (fruit)|nuts]] that Quinn spit out, and becomes angry at Quinn because she did not immediately tell her that those [[peanuts]] were in her mouth when she saw Lola eating them. '''Trivia:''' While Quinn was fighting with Lola and Lola wasnt talking, Lola was going onto iCarly.com | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=57 | EpisodeNumber2=6 | Title= Quinn Misses the Mark | DirectedBy= [[Roger Christiansen]] | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|2|24}} | ProdCode= 406 | ShortSummary= Quinn and Mark agree to stop dating for a while, but Quinn sees him with a girl named Brooke, and is upset. She decides to start a new look to get Mark back. She begins to change her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup. Quinn's plans don't seem to go the right way, but she gets attention from other guys. Meanwhile, a horse begins following Michael because he feeds Logan's [[cookies]] to it. Quinn is comforted by Logan and they end up kissing, which then leads to a secret relationship. '''Note''' When Quinn is mangling Mark's face on the computer, she's listening to the Wade Collins song, "Cry Like A Lion" from iCarly. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=58 | EpisodeNumber2=7 | Title= Walk-A-Thon | DirectedBy= Michael Grossman | WrittenBy= Ethan Banville | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|3|9}} | ProdCode= 407 | ShortSummary= Zoey and Dustin are participating in a [[Charity (practice)|charity]] [[walkathon|walk-a-thon]] at PCA called The Big Walk, and they are getting sponsors to donate, but Lola accidentally pledges a total of $600. Zoey visits Carmine, the organizer of the walk-a-thon, to explain the problem to him, and discover that he is extremely fierce. Meanwhile, Quinn and Logan start dating privately, and they have to convince everyone, especially Michael, who may have seen them hugging, that they still hate each other. Also, Lola attempts to knit a sweater, but finds it very difficult. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=59 | EpisodeNumber2=8 | Title= Vince is Back | DirectedBy= David Kendall | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|3|22}} | ProdCode= 408 | ShortSummary= The gang is surprised to find out that the [[Bullying|bully]] and [[football]] star, Vince Blake, is back after being expelled. The girls talk to Dean Rivers so he would expel Vince. The girls decide to just ignore him, which proves harder than expected when Lola starts to constantly make out with him, but Logan and Michael decide that it's time for some revenge, or "comeuppance" as Michael calls it. '''Guest Star''': [[Brando Eaton]] as Vince Blake '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Note:''' [[Sean Flynn (actor)|Sean Flynn]] (Chase Matthews) is credited as a special guest star in this episode, despite the fact that he only appears in a short clip from the season three episode "The Great Vince Blake", when recapping scenes from that episode at the beginning of the show. When Zoey and Quinn are talking in Michael and Logan's dorm, the laptop has ''[[iCarly]].com'' on it. Plus, you can hear the ''[[iCarly]]'' [[Webcast|episode]] "iDon't Want To Fight" playing for a brief moment. Vince says he doesn't drink coffee but in '''Coffee Cart Ban''' he says he's been drinking coffee. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=60 | EpisodeNumber2=9 | Title= Dinner For Two Many | DirectedBy= Larry LaFond | WrittenBy= Matt Fleckenstein | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|3|30}} | ProdCode= 409 | ShortSummary= Zoey wants to go on a date with just James, with none of their other friends, at a restaurant called Vaccaro. Meanwhile, Quinn hates having to sneak around when spending time with Logan, and they plan a romantic dinner as their first official date. They also decide to go to Vaccaro, thinking that no-one else at PCA could afford the food there. Both couples, however, end up sitting right next to each other. Zoey notices them, and after two different lies told to cover up their secret, Michael and Lola end up joining the two couples, creating more chaos. '''Trivia''': When Logan and Quinn are in the janitors closet, talking about Varcarro, Logan says "it's about half a mile up from PCH," meaning the Pacific Coast Highway. Stacey Dillsen also mentioned that Vaccaro is up PCH in the episode, "Fake Roommate" '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks Last appearance of Carl and Coco Wexler | LineColor= 66CC66 }}"Last appearance of Carl and Coco Wexler" {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=61 | EpisodeNumber2=10 | Title= Coffee Cart Ban | DirectedBy= Roger Christiansen | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|4|6}} | ProdCode= 410 | ShortSummary= After Lola causes an accident involving coffee carts and Dean Rivers' wife, Dean Rivers bans all coffee carts at PCA and makes a rule that no coffee is allowed on campus. Logan and Michael start selling coffees in their room, but overcharges his customers, selling large coffees at $9 per cup, and $1 more for sugar. When the girls find out, they decide to open another coffee sale in their room, but they charge less than half of what Michael and Logan charge, at $4 per large cup. Logan finds out, and he decides to tell Dean Rivers about them selling coffee in their room. So the girls try to sabotage the boys coffee shop with a laser to shoot all of the plastic cups. Eventually, both groups are caught, and Dean Rivers is extremely unforgiving and relentless to the group. Even when Zoey tries to convince him that everyone thinks his rule is unfair, he is about to expel them, but he uses Quinn's laser gun and accidentally breaks the door of his cupboard, which has a coffee machine behind it. This forces him to allow coffee again. At the end, Calvin (the guy who works at the coffee cart) gets back at Logan by charging him $400 for one cup. '''Guest Star''': Brando Eaton as Vince Blake Brando Eaton is only seen in one scene. '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks ''Last appearance of Dean Rivers'' | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=62 | EpisodeNumber2=11 | Title= Roller Coaster | DirectedBy= Adam Weissman | WrittenBy= Jeffrey Bushell | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|4|27}} | ProdCode= 411 |ShortSummary= Zoey's physics class is going on a field trip to ride on a [[rollercoaster]]. Everyone is excited to go, except for Michael. He seems to be afraid of rollercoasters. As Logan finds out about this, he tells everyone Michael is afraid of riding them. Michael is worried that Lisa thinks he is a wimp because he is scared to ride roller coasters. Will the gang be able to help Michael out, and will they stand by his side? '''Guest Star''': [[Lisa Tucker (singer)|Lisa Tucker]] as Lisa Perkins '''Absent''': Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks '''Notes:''' ''Mystic Mountain'' is also the name of the theme park that ''[[Drake & Josh]]'' go to when they ride on the Demonator in the episode "[[List of Drake & Josh episodes#Season 3: 2005-2006|The Demonator]]". When Zoey answers her phone to Firewire her ringtone is "[[Leave It All to Me]]" from ''iCarly''. Also, the roller coaster that Michael rides is actually the [[Goliath (Magic Mountain)|Goliath]] at [[Six Flags Magic Mountain]]. When in the episode, they call the theme park Mystic Mountain and Michael rides the Spine Twister. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=63-64 | EpisodeNumber2=12-13 | Title= [[Zoey 101: Chasing Zoey|Chasing Zoey]] | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= Dan Schneider | OriginalAirDate= {{Start date|2008|5|2}} | ProdCode= 412-413 |ShortSummary= As the prom approaches, Zoey questions her feelings for James, as Michael learns how to drive a stickshift. Quinn and Logan try to pick dates for each other to keep their relationship a secret. As the episode continues, we start to wonder whether Chase is going to come back. This is the [[series finale]] of ''Zoey 101''. ''Last Appearance of Logan, Michael, Quinn, and Lola, although they do appear in flashbacks in the episode PCA Confidential.'' '''Absent''': [[Austin Butler]] as James Garrett (Part 2) '''Trivia:''' In the 5th minute Quinn is looking at 'iCarly' while talking to Lola. In the 7th minute of this episode, Zoey is looking at ''iCarly.com'' on her laptop. '''Special Guest Star''': [[Sean Flynn (child actor)|Sean Flynn]] as Chase Matthews '''Guest Stars''': [[Lisa Tucker (singer)|Lisa Tucker]] as Lisa Perkins, Brando Eaton as Vince Blake, and [[Dan Schneider (TV producer)|Dan Schneider]] as Crazy Cab Driver '''Note:''' The band that plays at the prom is the same band that plays in an [[List of iCarly episodes#Season 1: 2007-2008|episode]] of ''[[iCarly]]''. Also, this episode aired in Canada on September 12, 2009 because of a late schedule. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber=65 | EpisodeNumber2=14 | Title= PCA Confidential | DirectedBy= Steve Hoefer | WrittenBy= George Doty IV | OriginalAirDate= May 2, 2008 | ProdCode= 324 |ShortSummary= Zoey, Chase and Stacey answer questions for students thinking of attending PCA, while Coco supervises. Stacey soon gets annoyed because nobody asks her anything. This is a [[clip show]] of the series. '''Note''': This episode aired along with the series finale "Chasing Zoey", and was originally produced for season 3. Also, this episode aired in Canada on December 14, 2007 because it was part of Season 3. This is also the first time only two cast members are present and the first time Lola, Michael, Logan and Quinn are absent for the season though they are seen appearing in Season 1, 2, 3 and 4 clips as a flashback. | LineColor= 66CC66 }} |} ==External links== * [[TV Guide]]'s [http://www.tvguide.com/detail/tv-show.aspx?tvobjectid=198012&more=ucepisodelist Zoey 101 episode guide] * [[Tv.com]]'s [http://www.tv.com/zoey-101/show/27867/episode.html Zoey 101 Episode Guide] {{Zoey 101}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Zoey 101}} [[Category:Lists of American television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of children's television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of comedy-drama television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of sitcom television series episodes]] [[es:Anexo:Episodios de Zoey 101]] [[nl:Lijst van afleveringen van Zoey 101]] [[pt:Anexo:Lista de episódios de Zoey 101]] ==External links== *{{Tv.com episodes|true-jackson-vp|76387|True Jackson, VP}} {{True Jackson, VP}} {{DEFAULTSORT:True Jackson, Vp}} [[Category:Lists of American television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of children's television series episodes]] [[Category:Lists of sitcom television series episodes]] [[de:Liste der True-Jackson-Episoden]] [[es:Anexo:Episodios de True Jackson, VP]] [[pl:Lista odcinków serialu True Jackson]] [[pt:Anexo:Lista de episódios de True Jackson, VP]]'
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