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|Airdate = July 16, 2010 |
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The Seven Seas High dance is coming up. Having broke up, Cody and Bailey lie about having dates to the dance, so they quickly try to find a backup date to backup their lie. Now the pressure is on to see who has the best game. Meanwhile, Woody is tired of Tutweiller and Moseby arguing about who should get the skydeck for the school dance, so he makes them share the skydeck. It is revealed though flashback that Mr. Moseby and Miss Tutweiler's interest in the Middle Ages and 1980s, respectively, comes from the tribulations they endured as outcasts in their youth. Through understanding, Mr. Moseby convinces Emma that they both have become successful adults and have overcome their painful pasts. |
The Seven Seas High dance is coming up. Having broke up, Cody and Bailey lie about having dates to the dance, so they quickly try to find a backup date to backup their lie. Now the pressure is on to see who has the best game. Meanwhile, Woody is tired of Tutweiller and Moseby arguing about who should get the skydeck for the school dance, so he makes them share the skydeck. It is revealed though flashback that Mr. Moseby and Miss Tutweiler's interest in the Middle Ages and 1980s, respectively, comes from the tribulations they endured as outcasts in their youth. Through understanding, Mr. Moseby convinces Emma that they both have become successful adults and have overcome their painful pasts. |
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+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | *Dylan Sprouse as [[Zack Martin]] |
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+ | *Cole Sprouse as [[Cody Martin]] |
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+ | *Brenda Song as [[London Tipton]] |
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+ | *Debby Ryan as [[Bailey Pickett]] |
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+ | *Phill Lewis as [[Marion Moseby|Mr. Moseby]] |
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+ | ===Guest Stars=== |
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+ | *Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller |
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+ | *Rachael Marie as Cissy |
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+ | *Markus Silbiger as Josh |
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+ | ===Absent=== |
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+ | *Doc Shaw as [[Marcus Little]] |
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+ | ==Episodes== |
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+ | '''Previous Episode: '''[[Rat Tale|'''"'''Rat Tale'''"''']] |
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+ | '''Next Episode: "'''[[My Oh Maya]]'''"''' |
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Revision as of 16:21, 15 October 2010
Season: | 3 | ||
Episode: | 52 (season) 117 (series) | ||
Production Code: | 306 | ||
Guest Stars: | Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller Rachael Marie as Cissy Markus Silbiger as Josh | ||
Absent: | Doc Shaw as Marcus Little | ||
Writer: | Mark Amato Sally Lapiduss | ||
Director: | Joel Zwick | ||
Originally Aired: | July 16, 2010 | ||
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The Seven Seas High dance is coming up. Having broke up, Cody and Bailey lie about having dates to the dance, so they quickly try to find a backup date to backup their lie. Now the pressure is on to see who has the best game. Meanwhile, Woody is tired of Tutweiller and Moseby arguing about who should get the skydeck for the school dance, so he makes them share the skydeck. It is revealed though flashback that Mr. Moseby and Miss Tutweiler's interest in the Middle Ages and 1980s, respectively, comes from the tribulations they endured as outcasts in their youth. Through understanding, Mr. Moseby convinces Emma that they both have become successful adults and have overcome their painful pasts.
Cast
- Dylan Sprouse as Zack Martin
- Cole Sprouse as Cody Martin
- Brenda Song as London Tipton
- Debby Ryan as Bailey Pickett
- Phill Lewis as Mr. Moseby
Guest Stars
- Erin Cardillo as Emma Tutweiller
- Rachael Marie as Cissy
- Markus Silbiger as Josh
Absent
- Doc Shaw as Marcus Little
Episodes
Previous Episode: "Rat Tale"
Next Episode: "My Oh Maya"