6teen Oops I Dialed It Again Worst Episode
"Oops, I Dialed Information technology Over again" | |
Episode name reference to/pun on: Britney Spears' single Oops, I Did It Again. | |
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Flavour three, Episode 65 | |
Airdate: | CAN: November 22, 2007 USA: Nov 28, 2008 |
Directed by: | Karen Lessmann |
Written by: | Terry McGurrin |
Story Editors: | Nicole Demerse Alice Prodanou |
Episode Guide |
Oops, I Dialed It Once again is the 66th episode of the series and the 11th episode of the third season. It aired in Canada on November 22, 2007, and in the United States on November 28, 2008.
Caitlin's dad gives the gang new cell phones to test for gratis. Unfortunately, it seems that the speed-dial settings on the phones are so touchy that bum calls often upshot from using the phones. Meanwhile, Wyatt figures out that beingness humiliated inspires him to write songs, and Jen gets trapped in a reckoner questionaire booth.
Contents
- i Plot
- 1.i Main Plot
- 1.2 Sub-Plot One: Wyatt's Humiliation
- 1.3 Sub-Plot Two: Jen in a Box
- 2 Quotes
- 3 Trivia
- 3.1 Notes
- 3.2 Errors
- 3.3 Episode connections
- 3.4 Cultural references
- 4 Gallery
- 5 Video
Plot
Main Plot
It is a normal day at the mall when Caitlin arrives at the Big Clasp with an armful of cell phones–one for each of her friends. The reason for this gift is that her begetter's company is testing prison cell phones, and wants the grouping to endeavour them out. To assist them, his visitor is giving them a calendar month of free calls. Upon hearing this, everyone only Jen begins making calls, with Jen protesting that Caitlin'southward male parent probably wants them to exist responsible.
Before she tin can protest likewise vociferously, however, Nikki pulls her aside to talk. Nikki has been hearing Jonesy complain about how his hockey skates are falling apart, and wants to become him a new pair as a surprise gift. Caitlin protests Nikki's plan, along the way knocking a cup of lemonade onto the floor, but is willing to help Nikki out by helping Nikki go commissions, while Jen volition scrap in by using her employee discount at the Penalty Box. As before long is the programme is ready, a woman carrying a infant comes past and slips on the spilled lemonade. The baby and her bags go flying, and everyone gasps. Wyatt is the merely one to react, as he stands up, backs into position like a centerfielder, and catches the baby. He shifts the baby and cradles information technology one arm, and uses the other arm and his leg to catch the rest of the adult female's numberless. The entire nutrient court thank you upon witnessing this deed of athletic heroism–until Wyatt sneezes and expels two long strings of dangling snot from his nostrils, making him await like (as Marlowe terms it) a snot walrus.
The adjacent 24-hour interval, though, Wyatt shows up at the Big Squeeze with a fantastic new song he's written about the event. He explains that when he got humiliated, it was like information technology created a surge of creativity; to this, Nikki sarcastically suggests that the gang should humiliate Wyatt on purpose, but Wyatt takes her suggestion seriously, and the gang agrees to embarrass Wyatt until he's written enough songs for his band's demo CD. Wyatt then runs off, and the group begins plotting to humiliate Wyatt until Caitlin gets a phone call from Jude for seemingly no reason. When she asks why he's calling, Jude explains that it must have been a bum phone call, and they both hang upward.
Afterwards, at the Khaki Barn, Caitlin arrives to help Nikki earn commissions to purchase Jonesy new skates. She sends Nikki off to make a sale by being polite, but when the customer has a asking that contradicts itself completely, Nikki gives up. Caitlin is shocked, but Nikki protests that the auction was impossible and leans against the sales counter–which triggers a bum call to Jonesy, who picks up merely to hear Nikki saying that something doesn't feel right.
The side by side person Nikki attempts to sell clothes to is Kyle Donaldson. This time, she does much ameliorate by flirting slightly with him on Caitlin's communication. Withal, she leans against a changing stall door and bum calls Jonesy once more–which causes him to eavesdrop a conversation much worse than it actually is. Some other bum phone call to Jonesy then occurs when Nikki talks to Caitlin about how flirting is paying off and her program is coming together, which is all that Jonesy hears before Nikki's butt hangs upwards on him again.
Jonesy isn't convinced, however, so he goes over to the Khaki Barn and starts spying on Nikki. There, he spots her picking out a sundress, and walking off with it. This suspicious action convinces Jonesy that Nikki is adulterous on him, as he doesn't know that it's part of the latest plan to embarrass Wyatt.
The next day, he meets with Wyatt at Burger McFlipster's and confesses what he believes is going on. Wyatt thinks that information technology's a misunderstanding, merely Jonesy isn't willing to listen. He walks out on his friend, and recieves another bum call from Nikki. Nikki has been talking with Caitlin almost Jonesy'south new skates; still, the part that Jonesy hears conveys that Nikki volition tell him something involving getting rid of the old and bringing in the new, and that Caitlin wants to see him weep. This convinces Jonesy that Nikki is planning to dump him, and he heads into the men's bath to talk things over with himself. At that place, he gives himself a pep talk in the mirror and accidentally bum calls Caitlin, who hears his pep talk and interprets information technology as him hitting on her.
Caitlin is not pleased with this turn of events, and she hangs up on Jonesy just before Jonesy gets a new telephone call. This call is from Nikki, who wants to run into upward to see him that night. Upon hearing this, Jonesy panics, and tells his girlfriend that not only can he not meet her that night, merely the whole weekend looks bad. When Nikki presses to observe out if everything is okay, Jonesy fakes interference and hangs upward on her.
While Jonesy deals with his telephone calls, Caitlin calls Jen for communication, which inspires Jen to come up with a manner to bust out of her questionaire berth. When she comes over to talk to Caitlin, they realize that they have to tell Nikki what happened before she gives Jonesy his new skates. They are most to head over to find Nikki when Caitlin's phone rings with some information for the gang: they aren't allowed to strip Wyatt anymore.
Jonesy, meanwhile, heads over to Grind Me, where he meets with Marlowe and Wyatt. They detect how down he is, and Jonesy mentions that Nikki plans to dump him that weekend, then his only hope is to discover the other guy and get him to back off. At that moment, he hears the vocalism of Kyle Donaldson and recognizes it as the guy he heard over the phone. Angry, he heads over and yells at Kyle, ruining his rapport with Gina equally Nikki walks in. Nikki rushes over to break up the impending fight, and Jonesy confronts her over his cheating on him. Jen and Caitlin arrive just in time to hear this, and they confront him for hit on Caitlin. It seems as if things are going to go ugly until Jude pantses Wyatt, prompting Ron to run in and ban Wyatt from the mall for life.
The next solar day, Jonesy has been given his skates past Nikki and things take been sorted out betwixt them. However, to make sure that such a affair never happens again, Caitlin collects all of the cell phones in order to ship them back with a bad review. Wyatt then arrives, and reveals that the only reason he wasn't banned from the mall is because Jonesy bailed him out by threatening Ron with an embarrassing clandestine from Ron'south by.
Sub-Plot One: Wyatt'due south Humiliation
The starting time thing that the grouping does to humiliate Wyatt is come into his workplace during the lunch rush and reveal artifacts from his past, specifically how nerdy he looked earlier hit puberty and what his outset song (I Love You Mommy) was about and sounded like. While Wyatt is embarrassed by this, he does get a song out of it that he titles "Little Mama'south Boy Dejection." The next thing that gets done to Wyatt is Jude grabs Wyatt when he'due south in the bathroom, draws a mustache on him, and strips him naked, leaving behind only a pair of cowboy boots, a thong, and Wyatt's new phone. When Wyatt exits the bath, Marlowe is waiting their to greet him, embarrassing him further and causing him to run towards his workplace while hiding whenever he can in guild to avert being caught.
Wyatt eventually gets caught by Ron, though, and is taken to mall jail. There, Ron calls his parents and Wyatt calls Nikki to requite him some dress. Unfortunately for him, the clothes that Nikki chooses to bring are a pink sundress. With no other options, Wyatt is forced to wear the apparel.
Later, Jonesy comes in to talk to him, and before leaving, squirts ketchup all over Wyatt'due south uniform. Nonetheless, every bit soon as he leaves, Ron comes in and warns Wyatt that he's added a new ordinance: anyone caught exposing their underwear will be banned from the mall for life. Wyatt sends a message effectually to his friends; even so, Jude doesn't get the message, and ends up pantsing him in Grind Me, which leads to Wyatt being banned from the mall.
Nonetheless, Jonesy saves Wyatt's salary past blackmailing Ron. When his friends enquire for clarification, they tin't give information technology, as role of the deal was that they'd never speak virtually it. Wyatt has a loophole, though: he never promised not to sing nearly it, and so he performs a song he wrote detailing what Ron did that was bad plenty to bribery him over.
Sub-Plot Two: Jen in a Box
Jen is on her way to work when she is stopped by a woman who wants her to take a brusque survey to help the world. Jen says she is unable to because she's already late, but when she hears the woman characterize her equally uncaring for not wanting to do the survey, she angrily goes back to correct this assessment of her character. At that place, she gets talked into taking the survey, and shortly enters the questionaire booth.
Once within, though, the door locks backside her and she is not allowed to exit or even make phone calls until the survey is finished. As the questions on the questionaire move into the hundreds, she grows increasingly desperate, and realizes she needs to leave when she gets a telephone call from Caitlin about Jonesy hitting on her. Jen says that anyone who thinks the preceding questions can help the earth is mistaken, to which the computer claims information technology does not make mistakes. Still, Jen points out that it assigned a number to every question except the kickoff i, thereby numbering all of the questions incorrectly. This causes the estimator to glitch out, at which bespeak she is able to exit. Eventually, she learns from Nikki the existent purpose of the questionaire: it was a ploy by a marketing business firm to find out about the latest teen trends.
Quotes
- Caitlin: Jude, why are you calling me?
Jude: I'm not. Must exist a bum call.
Caitlin: Bum call?
Nikki: You know, when your bum accidentally speed dials someone? Bum telephone call.
Caitlin: Ew! I don't want to talk to anyone's bum. - Nikki: Hi, welcome to the Khaki Barn. I'chiliad Nikki. How could I help yous? (The Clones gasp.)
Kirsten: Is Nikki really trying to sell something?
Customer: (property up a short sleeved tan-colored shirt) I'm looking for a peak exactly similar this, only non this peak. I want information technology in pink, with long sleeves, and a cow neck!
Nikki: So exactly like this, merely completely different? (The customer nods.) Uh, okay. Um, maybe due west–um, let me just accept–oh, forget it! Talk to 1 of them!
Caitlin: Nikki, y'all most had them!
Nikki: That was commission incommunicable. (She leans on the counter, unknowingly bum calling Jonesy.)
Jonesy: Hey, Nikki. What's upwards?
Nikki: This feels wrong. It's just non me.
Jonesy: What? Something feels wrong? What feels wrong? Hi? Nikki? Talk to me! - Kyle: These are kind of small. Do y'all take a bigger size? (Nikki leans against the stall door, bum calling Jonesy.)
Jonesy: Hello?
Nikki: Just take those pants off and I'll help you lot out!
Jonesy: What?
Kyle: I'll try annihilation you throw my style, cute!
Nikki: (laughing) Yous big flirt!
Jonesy: Nikki? What's going on? Tin you hear me?
Nikki: (handing Kyle a pair of khakis) What do you think of these babies?
Kyle: Oh, sweet, sweet, sugariness. - Jonesy: (to himself) Plus, she tin can't dump you lot. Yous know why, Jonesy? Do you lot know why? (He bum calls Caitlin.)
Caitlin: Hey Jonesy.
Jonesy: Because y'all're the hottest person in this mall.
Caitlin: Oh, thanks for noticing!
Jonesy: People look up to you. People want to be you!
Caitlin: Gosh, that'due south so nice!
Jonesy: Just look at your body.
Caitlin: Um–
Jonesy: Sexy. No, super sexy!
Caitlin: Okay, seriously.
Jonesy: No ane is more desirable than you lot.
Caitlin: What well-nigh Nikki!
Jonesy: Whatever. You're the hottest!
Caitlin: Heed, Jonesy. I'm really not comfortable with this and I'yard hanging upward now! - Wyatt: (singing) "The mens' washroom was full
And Ron couldn't wait his turn
Got defenseless peeing in the ladies'
And, baby, he got burned."
Trivia
Notes
- This is one of the episodes where Jonesy does non hold a job nor run a scam.
- In this episode, Caitlin'southward father Mr. Cooke works as a product tester. However, in the pilot episode "Take This Job and Squeeze It", he works every bit a law house partner.
Errors
- Wyatt asks the rest of the principal six to humiliate him in gild to discover inspiration in writing new songs. However, in the episode "Selling Out To The Burger Man", Wyatt got kicked out of the band.
Episode connections
- The rule confronting exposure of underthings was invoked once more in "Kylie Smylie" against the Escalator Girls.
Cultural references
- Caitlin's ringtone, as well equally the episode championship, is Britney Spears' song "Oops, I Did It Once more."
Gallery
Video
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