List of Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn episodes
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn is an American television sitcom produced by Nickelodeon.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 20 | September 13, 2014 | March 24, 2015 | ||
2 | 26[1] | May 23, 2015 | TBA |
Episode list
Season 1 (2014–15)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [2] | Prod. code [3] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Victor Gonzalez | Matt Fleckenstein Michael Feldman | September 13, 2014 | 101 | 1.60[4] |
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and, Dawn Harper are 10-year-old quadruplets with nothing in common. After getting into another argument with each other at school, they adopt a dog, which their mother says they can only keep if they can work together to take care of him. Unable to work together, the children get into a fight over the dog's name, which causes the dog to urinate on a signed sports jersey belonging to the Harper children's father. The four children work together to try to hide and repair the damage from their parents, but their scheme is uncovered and their mother allows them to keep the dog since she is proud that they were finally able to work together for once. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Dawn Moves Out" | Jonathan Judge | Sarah Jane Cunningham Suzie V. Freeman | September 20, 2014 | TBA | 1.53[5] |
After the boys ruin yet another one of Dawn's sleepovers, her mom decides it's time for Dawn to get her own room. She gloats about it to her brothers, who are jealous, since they still have to share a room, and they get into a fight about who can last longer without each other. During Dawn's first night in her own room, she begins noticing frightening things, having never slept in a room without her brothers before. However, she is too stubborn to admit that she misses her brothers and begins to lose sleep. Meanwhile, her brothers have realized that they need Dawn to keep themselves from fighting with one another. But they, like Dawn, refuse to admit defeat. Later, the Quads meet up in the air-conditioning vent and apologize. However, as soon as they have made up, the air vent, unable to support their weight, breaks, and they come crashing through the ceiling. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Get Sporty-er!" | Jonathan Judge | Douglas Lieblein | September 27, 2014 | 103 | 1.54[6] |
Tom's former ice skating rival opens up a sporting goods store. Meanwhile, Dawn gets suspicious when her brothers befriend a new girl at school. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Field of Brains" | Eric Dean Seaton | Natalie Barbrie Tim Brenner | October 4, 2014 | 107 | 1.79[7] |
After being called too "young" by Josie and her friend, the children try to prove them wrong by watching a zombie movie called Field of Brains. However, Anne and Tom tell the children that the movie is too scary for them, but they watch it anyway. After watching the film, they become very frightened and begin seeing "symptoms" that their parents are becoming zombies. They brew up a "cure" and put it in their parent's shoes. They then learn that there are rational explanations for all the things they saw. Later, they impress Josie and her friends by talking about the movie, as they thought the Quads would get too frightened to watch it. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Scaredy Dance" | Shannon Flynn | Michael Feldman | October 18, 2014 | 111 | 1.52[8] |
When the children's Halloween dance comes up, a boy asks Dawn to dance; however, she reveals the embarrassing secret that she can't dance. Meanwhile, Ricky and Dicky compete for the same girl's affection. At the same time, Tom and Anne try to relive their prom dance at the children's dance. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Remote Control Control" | Victor Gonzalez | Andrew Hill Newman | November 1, 2014 | 105 | 2.36[9] |
Due to the children's constant fighting over control of the TV remote, Tom grounds them for the weekend. However, wishing to avoid arguing and noise in the early hours of Tom and Anne's anniversary, the punishment is lifted for Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Tom gets Anne a new bed with different features for their anniversary while Anne gives Tom a universal remote control he dubs "Clicky." | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Poo Dunnit" | Eric Dean Seaton | Douglas Lieblein | November 8, 2014 | 110 | 1.66[10] |
The children's trip to the water park is canceled when someone forgets to flush the downstairs toilet. Now the children must find the culprit in order to be able to go the water park. At the same time, Tom is determined to beat a record at the water park against an eight-year-old rival. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "I Got Your Back" | Eric Dean Seaton | Tesha Kondrat | November 15, 2014 | 109 | 2.09[11] |
Dawn is the first fifth-grader to make the sixth-grade soccer team, but the team won't allow her to become a member of their inner circle until she wows them. Meanwhile, when Dicky tries to get out of a test, his fake X-ray plan is foiled by Ricky, who tries to make it up by towing the teacher's car. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "The Sad Tail of Gary-Chip-Tiny-Elvis-Squishy-Paws" | Eric Dean Seaton | David DiPietro Paul Ciancarelli | November 22, 2014 | 108 | 1.90[12] |
The children argue over the name of a dog who stopped crime at Get Sporty. After that, they start fighting over what they should name the dog. Finally, a wealthy woman claims the Harpers' dog as her own and the children have to get the dog back. In the end, the children think of a fair way to decide between the dog's name choices; Squishy Paws, Gary, Tiny Elvis, Chip, and Lord Timothy. The dog ends up being named Squishy Paws, much to Dawn's delight, as that was her name idea. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Santa's Little Harpers" | Shannon Flynn | Tim Brenner Natalie Barbrie | November 29, 2014 | 113 | 2.24[13] |
During winter break, the children compete against each other for tips to buy a video game console after their parents force them to work at the store as punishment due to snooping for Christmas presents. Meanwhile, Tom and Ann switch positions of Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus to see who has the harder job. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "The Quadfather" | Victor Gonzalez | David DiPietro Paul Ciancarelli | January 10, 2015 | 102 | 1.55[14] |
It's the children's 10th birthday, and they feel they are grown-up enough to have separate parties. Meanwhile, when Nicky realizes that the quadfather, is just their father in a beaver costume with an Italian suit on top, he is devastated and doesn't feel like participating in the festivities. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "The Quad-Test" | Eric Dean Seaton | Michael Feldman Matt Fleckenstein | January 24, 2015 | 115 | 1.72[15] |
The children make a bet to give up their favorite childhood possessions; the one who gives in first has to do the others' chores for a month. Meanwhile, Anne and Tom find a bunch of their junk in the attic, and wanting to show that they still use it, engage in a bet much like their children'ss. Anne crimps her hair and makes unintentionally burned waffles every day, while Tom wears a motorcycle outfit so tight he can barely move, and carries his accordion around with him everywhere. In the end, the children, realizing they are still attached to their security items, call off the bet, while Anne and Tom get tired of overusing their old things, having made themselves miserable, Anne burning her hair as well as all the waffles and Tom getting stuck in the motorcycle outfit, realize that they should just give the things up. Special guest stars: Alex Morgan as herself | |||||||
13 | 13 | "The Secret" | Robbie Countryman | Steven James Meyer David L. Moses | January 31, 2015 | 116 | 1.50[16] |
When Dawn discovers that her goldfish has died seven times, she holds a "quad-fession," where she and her brothers must tell each other their deepest secrets that they have kept from each other. | |||||||
14 | 14 | "Take the Money and Run" | Shannon Flynn | Sarah Jane Cunningham Suzie V. Freeman | February 7, 2015 | 112 | 1.47[17] |
After selling a bracelet with sentimental value that Anne gave to her so that she can buy a ticket to a fan festival, Dawn goes to extreme measures to retrieve it. Meanwhile, disappointed with the boys, Tom takes away their video games and gives them activity tracker bracelets, promising to give the games back if the boys walk 10,000 steps. | |||||||
15 | 15 | "Valentime's Day" | Eric Dean Seaton | Douglas Lieblein Angeline Olschewski | February 14, 2015 | 118 | 1.80[18] |
When Anne and Tom aren't feeling pumped for Valentine's Day, the children become curious about why they hate the holiday so much. After looking around the attic, the Quads find a tape dated "Valentine's Day, 2004", the year they were born. The tape shows Anne and Tom looking at a sonogram, confirming the fact that Anne is pregnant with quadruplets. The children stop the tape after Anne and Tom agree that Valentine's day is ruined forever. The Quads feel guilty, thinking that they're the reason their parents despise Valentine's Day, and try to change their parents' feelings about the holiday. Their many attempts fail, ending with the couch catching fire and the children running out of the house to a pizza restaurant. Anne and Tom find the children and take them home to see the rest of the tape. It turns out that the Quad's parents haven't celebrated Valentine's day since 2004 because no gift they could give each other could ever live up to their children. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Piggy, Piggy, Piggy & Dawn" | Trevor Krischner | Matt Fleckenstein Michael Feldman | February 28, 2015 | 117 | 2.09[19] |
The children have a long history of losing to their arch-nemesis, Paul Tibbit, and coming in second place at a puppet show. When Dawn starts spending more time with Mack so that she does not have to participate, her brothers are worried that it will cost them the show. Meanwhile, Anne announces a new puppet theater box addition. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Quad-Ventures in Babysitting" | Victor Gonzalez | Matt Fleckenstein | March 7, 2015 | 106 | 1.60[20] |
When the children beg their parents for Josie to be their new babysitter, things go haywire when a party is thrown while their parents aren't home. To fix Josie's reputation, the children sabotage her gig in order to make their parents give her a second chance. | |||||||
18 | 18 | "M.D. Day" | Jonathan Judge | Steven James Meyer David L. Moses | March 14, 2015 | 119 | 1.78[21] |
For the past several years, the children have failed to have a successful yearly checkup exam at the doctor's office; they are determined to get through them this year with no problems so that they can get the cookie tower that has eluded them for so long. Meanwhile, Anne tries to switch the stickers on each of the children's exam folders. | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Abraquadabra" | Eric Dean Seaton | Sarah Jane Cunningham Suzie V. Freeman | March 21, 2015 | 120 | 1.43[22] |
When Ricky gets grounded for using smoke pellets in the house by Tom and Anne and is forbidden to go to his friend's party to see his idol's magic show, his siblings try to sneak him out to see his idol perform without Tom and Anne knowing. Later, at the party Ricky volunteers for his idol's magic trick, but ends up magically disappearing, and his siblings have to try to find him. Meanwhile, Tom breaks Anne's vase while competing with her in the living room and the two get into an argument. | |||||||
20 | 20 | "Family Matters" | Sean Mulcahy | Andrew Hill Newman | March 24, 2015 | 114 | 1.75[23] |
Tom and Anne want to do family game night, but it turns out the children want to quit game night. |
Season 2 (2015–16)
- Brian Stepanek is absent for three episodes.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [24] | Prod. code [3] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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21 | 1 | "Wanted: The Sugar Beet Gang" | Eric Dean Seaton | David DiPietro Paul Ciancarelli | May 23, 2015 | 201 | 1.11[25] |
During their history project, the children discover their ancestors' interesting history, tracing it back to their sports store containing proof of their story. At the same time, Tom searches through his wallets to find the combination of a lock. Guest stars: Siena Agudong as Natlee, Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Cody Veith as Oscar, Michelle Ortiz as Lucy | |||||||
22 | 2 | "No Ifs, ands, or But-ers" | Trevor Kirschener | Sarah Jane Cunningham Suzie V. Freeman | May 30, 2015 | 203 | 1.51[26] |
The children turn their garage into a popular hangout space to improve their social status. As a result, Dicky gets a third grader named Lucas interested in becoming his personal assistant. At the same time, Anne prepares the house for her first book club meeting, overdoing it in order to impress the group members. Guest stars: Elisha Henig as Lucas, Jessica Belkin as Madison, Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Jaden Betts as Chet, Ayumi Iizuka as Meredith, J.J. Nolan as Lillian, April Audia as Phone | |||||||
23 | 3 | "Urban Legend Outfitters" | Eric Dean Seaton | Andrew Hill Newman | June 6, 2015 | 202 | 1.08[27] |
When Dawn and Mae have trouble getting fellow students to read their columns on the school website, they write about the urban legend of Pigfoot. Meanwhile, Ricky is upset when Dicky becomes a hall monitor. Elsewhere, Tom works on his relationship with Squishy Paws. Guest stars: Jason Sims-Prewitt as Principal Tarian | |||||||
24 | 4 | "Do-It-All Dawn" | Trevor Kirschener | Douglas Lieblein | June 13, 2015 | 204 | 1.10[28] |
Dawn has trouble juggling her schedule when she begins playing tuba in the school orchestra. Meanwhile, Nicky, Ricky, and Dicky depend on Dawn for their hot dog business. Elsewhere, Tom has trouble renouncing an embarrassing habit. Guest stars: Elisha Henig as Lucas, April Audia as Disgruntled Parent, Monique Lea Gall as Coach Lobo | |||||||
25 | 5 | "Unhappy Campers" | Robbie Countryman | Tim Brenner Natalie Barbrie | June 20, 2015 | 205 | 1.48[29] |
When the children decide to act like total strangers to each other at summer camp, the boys fight over being Dawn's fake boyfriend. At the same time, Nicky becomes concerned about the safety of the camp. Meanwhile, Tom and Anne pretend that they don't miss the children. Guest stars: Mackenzie Ziegler as Lilly, Jillian Shea Spaeder as McKenna, Gianna Gomez as Jenna, Hannah Nordberg as Sienna Note: The bunk bed paper assignments that the children get match the color of their names on the TV show's title card. | |||||||
26 | 6 | "Mall in the Family" | Shannon Flynn | David L. Moses Steven James Meyer | June 27, 2015 | 207 | 1.75[30] |
The children think that now they are 11 that they are old enough to wonder around the mall without their parents, but Nicky ends up getting lotion in his eyes, Dawn puts on way too much make up, Dicky loses his pants, and Ricky gets a helicopter stuck to his head, in addition to spending all their money. Meanwhile, Tom and Anne are stuck at the phone store due to technical problems with Tom's phone. Guest star: Sydney Park as Randee | |||||||
27 | 7 | "I Want Candace" | Eric Dean Seaton | Michael Feldman | July 11, 2015 | 209 | 1.31[31] |
Dawn has a chance to meet Candace Parker, but her brothers get in the way when trying to listen in on the conversation. Now they try to make it up to Dawn, which involves them being mistaken for a dance group. Guest star: Candace Parker as herself | |||||||
28 | 8 | "Sweet Foot Rides" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Matt Fleckenstein | July 18, 2015 | 208 | 1.11[32] |
The quads want to sell a new shoe prototype that Tom invented, but they become convinced that someone is trying to steal his idea. | |||||||
29 | 9 | "The Mighty Quad Squad" | Trevor Kirschner | Gigi McCreery Perry Rein | July 25, 2015 | 212 | 1.24[33] |
The quads create superhero costumes for a child's birthday party. All the children at the party like Ricky, Dicky and Dawn's costumes but hate Nicky's costume because he doesn't have a good superpower. Later a boy comes to the Harper house, and Dicky, Ricky and Dawn think he's talking about them but he was talking about Nicky's video of him as Goggle Man going viral, the popularity goes to Nicky's head. The mayor comes to Tom's Get Sporty to tell Tom the Mayor's son wants a party and only wants Flying Goggle Boy. Nicky even tells the other quads he doesn't need a sidekick! The other quads later attempt being different superheroes but the children still prefer Nicky. Over time, the other quads help Nicky remember who he is: another quad, just like them (except for the hair color). In the end, Nicky learns that popularity isn't everything. | |||||||
30 | 10 | "Quaddy-Shack" | Eric Dean Seaton | Tim Brenner Natalie Barbrie | November 11, 2015 | 218 | 1.79[34] |
Ricky joins a different group since Nicky, Dicky and Dawn all love Tom's new Putt Putt Golf stadium and he doesn't. Guest stars: Jessica Belkin as Madison, BJ Tanner as Spaulding | |||||||
31 | 11 | "Go Hollywood" | Jonathan Judge | Michael Feldman Matt Fleckenstein | November 25, 2015 | 999 | 1.77[35] |
The Quad family wins a trip to Hollywood but the trip goes wrong but it turns out to be part of the vacation win. Guest stars: Jack Griffo as himself, Ciara as herself, Alex Guarnaschelli as herself, Daniella Monet as herself, Lou Ferrigno as Jett Masterson, Leslie Grossman as Robin, Steve Valentine as The Great Billini, Danny Woodburn as Gayle, Wendie Malick as GPS Voice Over, Brian Posehn as Tour Guide, Paris Smith as herself, Autumn Wendel as herself, Denisea Wilson as herself | |||||||
32 | 12 | "Rock 'n' Rules" | Marian Deaton | Suzie V. Freeman Sarah Jane Cunningham | January 9, 2016 | 215 | 1.47[36] |
Anne is hesitant on going to a weekend spa due to previous events that have transpired when she was gone. Tom sets some pretty strict rules for the children; when they get upset about the rules, he mentions that when they pay the rent, they can make up the rules. Shortly after in the kitchen, while drinking lemonade, Dawn gets the idea to open a lemonade stand so they can raise money. However, it goes awry when the children let a teenager and the rest of his band rent out the garage. Meanwhile, Anne's massage is also not going too well because the masseuse keeps being interrupted with phone calls and is letting conflicts at home affect her massaging skills. Meanwhile, Tom and the children try to out-noise the band in order to get it to leave. Anne later shows up to find the house a mess, but is not upset with Tom or the children because she was expecting a lot worse and because Tom and children's looks were funny. | |||||||
33 | 13 | "Ballet and the Beasts" | Robbie Countryman | Andrew Hill Newman | January 16, 2016 | 217 | 1.64[37] |
Dawn is tired of always being on a team with her brothers, so she joins a ballet class with Mae. However, the boys believe that she needs them (and vise versa for Dawn) so they join the class too. Dawn confronts them after class, at Get Sporty and they get into a fight about who needs who, leading the boys to quit. A talented ballerina in the class, Eiffel, says that she needs the boys "to make her look good" and tells Dawn not to come back to class without them. Mae tries to stick up for Dawn, but the girls kick her out, too. Meanwhile, Anne and Tom are thinking of ways to make their 10% sale a success, and realize that the last time the sale was a hit was the same year that Anne was pregnant with the Quads, as people felt sympathy for her. They decide to make it look like Anne is having another baby, so they can make more money. They keep the charade up until Anne has a talk with Dawn about honesty, leading her to feel guilty about lying to the customers. She refuses to keep lying, despite Tom's thoughts on the subject. In the end, Nicky, Ricky, and Dicky find three more boys to take their places in ballet class, much to Dawn and May's relief, and Anne and Tom decide to use their first idea to promote the sale; dressing Squishy Paws up as a SALE-er dog. (Wearing a sailor suit) | |||||||
34 | 14 | "She Blinded Him with Science (Bob)" | David Kendall | Amy Pittman | January 23, 2016 | 211 | 1.64[38] |
Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn attempt to make Ricky believe in superstition, but after two attempts end in disaster, they come up with a fool-proof plan, causing the bathroom to fall apart as Ricky is brushing his teeth, leading him to lose all trust in science. When they come back downstairs later, Ricky is on the couch, absent-minded and rocking himself back and forth, staring blankly into space. Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn try to convince him otherwise, telling him that everything was set up, when the lights temporarily shut off. Nicky and Dicky ask Dawn if that was also set up, and when she denies it, the other two boys join Ricky on the couch. When the Quads decide that Dawn is a bad luck charm, Mae gets Science Bob to help out. | |||||||
35 | 15 | "Harpers for President" | Robbie Countryman | Eric Goldberg Peter Tibbals | January 30, 2016 | 206 | 1.71[39] |
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn are each trying to run for class president. However, its hard for each of them to get votes. | |||||||
36 | 16 | "Doggy Door Afternoon" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Paul Ciancarelli | February 6, 2016 | 216 | 1.59[40] |
The children are tired of having a babysitter and want to stay home alone while Anne and Tom go out for date night. Dawn suggests that Ricky be the captain, but it turns out to be trap as she only said that to get Anne and Tom out of the house. However, when Dawn lets Squishy out into the backyard through the doggy door, things go wrong when Squishy digs out and escapes. The children manage to track him down to El Pepper Pot, but unfortunately this is where their parents are having their date night. They put on sombreros to avoid being seen, but Dawn is almost caught when Tom mistakes her for their waiter. Ricky lures Squishy out with his favorite treat, nacho balls, but Ricky drops the bag and Squishy takes off for home. When the children arrive home, they discover that all doors are locked and Squishy is having a dog party in the kitchen, so they try going in through the doggy door, but they all try at the same time and get stuck. A big dog then comes up to the children and shakes slobber all over them. Meanwhile, Tom is having major stomachaches from eating too much food due to worrying about the children, so he and Anne leave the restaurant and head for home. Back at the house, Dicky gets the bright idea for him and the other children to dance their way out of the doggy door, which works a little from the dog slobber. However, it's not enough, but Dicky has bad breath and belches to lure the dog over and lick everybody. However, when the children manage to get back into the kitchen, they discover that the living room is also a mess and must clean up the house before their parents arrive. The children manage to clean up the house, but are caught when Tom finds a small dog in the cabinet when trying to get some tea for his stomach. | |||||||
37 | 17 | "Three Men and a Mae B." | Eric Dean Seaton | Douglas Danger Lieblein | February 13, 2016 | 220 | 1.53[41] |
When Anne goes away to visit her mom, Nicky, Ricky, and Dicky start to miss her. This takes shape in the form of falling in love with Mae, who has the skills of a mother with them. Nicky is the first one to fall in love with Mae when he asks Dawn for advice on feelings he has for a girl. She suggests that he writes her a poem, but when she figures out it's Mae, she tries to sabotage Nicky multiple times, during which she tries asking Tom for advice, but ends up doing all the talking and giving advice to herself. Dicky is the second one to fall in love with Mae when Mae bandages a cut on his finger. Dawn again asks her father for advice, but does all the talking again. Dawn also continuously tries to sabotage him. Ricky is the third one to fall in love with Mae when Dawn tries to get him to help the others fall out of love with Mae. Later, when all the boys come to talk to Mae and begin arguing, Dawn discovers that they aren't in love with Mae, but they have just been missing Anne, and also tells them the truth about how she's been trying to sabotage their attempts at getting together with Mae. | |||||||
38 | 18 | "Diary of an Angry Quad" | Brian Stepanek | Douglas Danger Lieblein Natalie Barbrie Tim Brenner | February 20, 2016 | 225 | 1.67[42] |
When Nicky, Ricky and Dicky go through Dawn's diary, she then finds out and tries to get them back. | |||||||
39 | 19 | "Quad Court" | David Kendall | Douglas Danger Lieblein | February 27, 2016 | 210 | 1.48[43] |
When Nicky, Ricky and Dicky need to settle their arguments they create a mock courtroom in their garage in order to settle them | |||||||
40 | 20 | "The Quad-Plex" | Trevor Kirschner | Steven James Meyer David L. Moses | March 5, 2016 | 219 | 1.44[44] |
The Quads begin to have a fear of going to the movies with their parents of being uncool when a boy from their school and his two friends say that going to the movies with your parents is uncool.Meanwhile,when Tom and Anne say that they are going with the Quads to the movies,they say that the Quads have to go with them to the movies and that they can't go alone without their parents. Guest star: Isaak Presley | |||||||
41 | 21 | "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Sicky" | Trevor Kirschner | Angeline Olschewski Amy Pittman | July 9, 2016 | 224 | 1.37[45] |
When Dawn becomes sick and her trip to the museum to see this year's epic moment is threatened, she seeks the help of Ricky who is the master of acting like he's always physically fine even when he's not. She is almost stopped from going when Anne says Dawn feels warm and gets the thermometer due to a nasty bug going around, but Nicky and Ricky help her out by telling Anne to check Dicky's overnight bag to make sure it is packed properly. While Anne's focus is on the overnight bag, Ricky asks Nicky to put the thermometer into his mouth for a normal temperature reading who then asks Dicky to do so because he doesn't want to get sick. Dicky then puts the thermometer into Squishy Paws' mouth as he also doesn't want to get sick. When Anne shifts her focus back over to Dawn and takes the thermometer out, it reads a normal temperature, though Anne makes mention that it smells like dog. Later at the museum, Dawn is almost exposed when Principal Franklin makes it clear he won't have any sick children on the trip because he refuses to miss his grandmother's 90th birthday. However, things go awry when Nicky, Ricky, and Dicky also become sick and then later all four of them get stuck inside a caveman exhibit after trying to find a soundproof place to sneeze all they want. While the other children and Principal Tarian are viewing something on the wall in front of the exhibit shortly after, Dawn tries to get Mae's attention, but Principal Tarian notices the sick Harper quadruplets who then throw up one by one and are later sent home. Back at the house, the children are resting miserably alongside Anne, Tom, and Squishy Paws who had also become sick, though Tom couldn't exactly figure out how Squishy Paws became sick. Guest stars: Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Jason Sims-Prewitt as Principal Tarian | |||||||
42 | 22 | "Mission: Un-Quaddable" | Michael Feldman | Matt Fleckenstein Michael Feldman | July 16, 2016 | 226 | 1.46[46] |
Guest stars: Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Tony Cavalero as JT Steele, Valeria Maldonado as Sharon Dee | |||||||
43 | 23 | "A Brief Case of Popularity" | Robbie Countryman | David Dipietro | July 23, 2016 | 221 | 1.35[47] |
Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn want to get an invite to the cool student stairs; however, just the chance is put in jeopardy when Ricky dresses in an uncool manner. Later, while Ricky is asleep, Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn take away all of his uncool belongings, and Dicky then hides them. However, Ricky finds them in the freezer the following morning when Dicky lets it slip out that he hid them in there because he thought it would make them cooler. Later at school, Nicky, Dicky, Dawn, and later Mae try to create a hall wall in front of Ricky so the cool stair students don't see him. Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn then take all of the uncool articles of clothing off Ricky and put them on themselves. The quadruplets then get into an argument, with Ricky pretending to be Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn and mocking them, and Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn pretending to be Ricky and mocking him. However, things take an even worse turn when Moses sees this and gives Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn uncool nicknames—Suspender Girl, Visor Boy, and Briefcase Man—and Ricky is then invited to be on the stairs with the other cool students and receives the nickname R-Man. Ricky eventually works his way to the top of the stairs, but Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn start coming up with a plan to get revenge. The next day at school, Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn all dress cool and start releasing some of Ricky's secrets; however, it takes mentioning that he sleep rhymes for the cool students to question Ricky's coolness. Ricky tries to cover it up by saying they're sleep raps instead and is forced into rapping, but fails and the other students laugh at him. Nicky, Dicky, and Dawn then feel bad for him and climb to the top of the stairs to rap alongside him. The rap is a success, but the quadruplets then fall down the stairs and are consequently kicked off the stairs. Guest stars: Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Isaak Presley as Moses, Spencer Tomich as Trey, Molly Jackson as Brianna, Will Babbitt as Marshall Absent: Brian Stepanek as Tom | |||||||
44 | 24 | "New Kid on the Block" | Marian Deaton | Andrew Hill Newman David L. Moses Steven James Meyer | July 30, 2016 | 223 | 1.65[48] |
Dawn catches her brothers spying on their new neighbors moving in, though she's not aware that they're new neighbors and mentions that the FBI made it very clear they weren't to spy on their previous neighbors. When she's made aware that they're new neighbors, she brings up how she and her brothers can finally gain access to the tree house at that house. They discover that the new neighbors have a child named Syd and begin plotting on how to use her for their own needs. The next day at school, they make an attempt at introducing themselves to Syd, but she's not interested and leaves. It's later discovered at Syd's house that Syd and her family were told to stay away from the Harper family due to the quadruplets' bad reputation, though Syd doesn't personally care about their alleged bad reputation, but because she has a bad side as well, she thinks it's best not to make friends with the quadruplets. She also has a history at other schools, and it's the reason why her and her family moved, and if she messes up again, she'll be sent to boarding school. However, things go awry when Dawn and Syd are playing croquet while Dawn's brothers are setting up a table. Dicky forgets to lock the table's legs, causing the table to collapse; when Dawn hits the croquet ball, the table acts as a ramp and causes the ball to injure Ann, who almost catches the quadruplets and Syd. This causes Syd to lose control and get in touch with her bad side again, and she begins swinging at and breaking windows with the croquet balls. The next day at school, the quadruplets learn from Mae that Syd has stolen the answer book for the day's test in Mr. Williams' class; that night, Dawn tries to get the book back in the tree house, but is caught by Syd who is acting even more crazy than before. When Dawn and Syd begin fighting over red paint Syd wants to use to put in balloons and throw at cars, Dawn's brothers rush over to the tree house as they believe the paint to be blood. Syd then begins to realize the error of her ways and her and the quadruplets truly bond for the first time. Unfortunately, the tree house then falls to the ground when a bird lands on it after Syd had mentioned earlier how her father said the tree house could only support two people, but it is still intact. However, a feather then lands on the floor and causes the walls and roof to collapse. Guest stars: Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Ashley Liao as Syd Absent: Brian Stepanek as Tom | |||||||
45 | 25 | "The Tell-Tale Art" | Jody Margolin Hahn | Sarah Jane Cunningham Suzie V. Freeman | August 6, 2016 | 222 | 1.31[49] |
Guest stars: Kyla-Drew Simmons as Mae, Mary Birdsong as Ms. Gressle Absent: Brian Stepanek as Tom |
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