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''[[Sam & Cat]]'' is an American [[sitcom]] that premiered on [[Nickelodeon]] on June 8, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/05/13/nickelodeons-dynamic-duo-jennette-mccurdy-and-ariana-grande-stars-in-brand-new-spin-off-sam-and-cat-premiering-saturday-june-8-at-8pm-et-pt-699101/20130513nickelodeon01/ |title=Nickelodeon's Dynamic Duo, Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande, Stars in Brand-New Spin-Off, "Sam & Cat," Premiering Saturday, June 8, at 8PM (ET/PT) |work=The Futon Critic|first=|last= |date=May 13, 2013 |accessdate=May 13, 2013}}</ref> It is a [[Fictional crossover|crossover]]/[[spin-off (media)|spin-off]] and [[sequel]] of both ''[[iCarly]]'' and ''[[Victorious]]'', starring [[Jennette McCurdy]] and [[Ariana Grande]] as Sam Puckett and Cat Valentine respectively. The series is based on both these girls as they buddy up as roommates and start a babysitting business to fund their adventures. |
''[[Sam & Cat]]'' is an American [[sitcom]] that premiered on [[Nickelodeon]] on June 8, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/05/13/nickelodeons-dynamic-duo-jennette-mccurdy-and-ariana-grande-stars-in-brand-new-spin-off-sam-and-cat-premiering-saturday-june-8-at-8pm-et-pt-699101/20130513nickelodeon01/ |title=Nickelodeon's Dynamic Duo, Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande, Stars in Brand-New Spin-Off, "Sam & Cat," Premiering Saturday, June 8, at 8PM (ET/PT) |work=The Futon Critic|first=|last= |date=May 13, 2013 |accessdate=May 13, 2013}}</ref> It is a [[Fictional crossover|crossover]]/[[spin-off (media)|spin-off]] and [[sequel]] of both ''[[iCarly]]'' and ''[[Victorious]]'', starring [[Jennette McCurdy]] and [[Ariana Grande]] as Sam Puckett and Cat Valentine respectively. The series is based on both these girls as they buddy up as roommates and start a babysitting business to fund their adventures. The second half of Season 1 began to air its episodes starting on January 4, 2014, which has been met with higher ratings, in comparison to the first half of the season. A promo video on Nickelodeon website "Nick.com" stated that as of July 2, 2014, there are only two episodes left of Season One.<ref name=SAM&CATWEBSITE>{{cite web | url=http://www.nick.com/shows/sam-and-cat/ | title=Sam & Cat: Next Saturday @ 8pm!| publisher=NICK | date=July 2, 2014 | accessdate= July 3, 2014 | author=Nick website }}</ref> |
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==Series overview== |
==Series overview== |
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|ShortSummary = Sam and Cat are about to babysit an eleven-year-old girl named Ellie, but the girl's mom talks to them first, wanting to make a deal with the two to get rid of Poober, Ellie's stuffed animal since she was three. They soon find out Ellie is obsessed and overprotective of Poober, and refuses to give it up. Even when Cat is able to get Poober away from Ellie through persuasion — which also leads to Cat blabbing the secret of where she and Sam stash their babysitting money, a small storage container disguised as a pineapple — Ellie finds a way to get Poober back. |
|ShortSummary = Sam and Cat are about to babysit an eleven-year-old girl named Ellie, but the girl's mom talks to them first, wanting to make a deal with the two to get rid of Poober, Ellie's stuffed animal since she was three. They soon find out Ellie is obsessed and overprotective of Poober, and refuses to give it up. Even when Cat is able to get Poober away from Ellie through persuasion — which also leads to Cat blabbing the secret of where she and Sam stash their babysitting money, a small storage container disguised as a pineapple — Ellie finds a way to get Poober back. The duo discuss ways to dispose of Poober, and decide on sending it into outer space. They use Goomer's toy rocket for Poober's farewell, but before they launch the rocket, Ellie wants to have a final moment with her companion. She ends up rescuing Poober, and replacing it with the pineapple full of Sam and Cat's money. |
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'''Guest star:''' Zoran Korach as Goomer. |
'''Guest star:''' Zoran Korach as Goomer. |
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|Viewers = 2.5<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/ratings/2014/04/29/saturdays-cable-ratings-and-broadcast-finals-nascar-nba-playoffs-top-charts-960214/cable_20140426/ |title=Ratings - Saturday's Cable Ratings & Broadcast Finals: NASCAR, NBA Playoffs Top Charts |publisher=TheFutonCritic.com |date=2014-04-26 |accessdate=2014-05-29}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = After an exhausting babysitting session with two hot-tempered children, Sam and Cat are offered by their family butler to escort the two to the Bahamas in first class. However, a miscommunication involving the children's last name (Baum), their personal timer devices, and a panicked airport security system shuts down the airport. Dice & Goomer, who brought the timers, are interrogated by two agents, who quickly become exasperated with Goomer's whining and Dice's frustration. To make matters worse, the girls' tickets are unable to get them out of the waiting room, where a distraught [[List of Zoey 101 characters#Coco Wexler|Coco Wexler]] ([[Jessica Chaffin]] reprising her role from ''[[Zoey 101]]'') is moping. After a grueling interrogation, Goomer requests chocolate milk, but upon receiving it, splashes the lady in the face and runs away with Dice in tow. Once again, the airport is shut down, but now with the kids |
|ShortSummary = After an exhausting babysitting session with two hot-tempered children, Sam and Cat are offered by their family butler to escort the two to the Bahamas in first class. However, a miscommunication involving the children's last name (Baum), their personal timer devices, and a panicked airport security system shuts down the airport. Dice & Goomer, who brought the timers, are interrogated by two agents, who quickly become exasperated with Goomer's whining and Dice's frustration. To make matters worse, the girls' tickets are unable to get them out of the waiting room, where a distraught [[List of Zoey 101 characters#Coco Wexler|Coco Wexler]] ([[Jessica Chaffin]] reprising her role from ''[[Zoey 101]]'') is moping. After a grueling interrogation, Goomer requests chocolate milk, but upon receiving it, splashes the lady in the face and runs away with Dice in tow. Once again, the airport is shut down, but now with the kids and other people being the only passengers unable to board. |
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'''Guest Stars:''' [[Jessica Chaffin]] as [[List_of_Zoey_101_characters#Coco_Wexler|Coco Wexler]] and [[Josh Server]] as Agent Partridge<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Oq-klHs6G8 |title=Sam and Cat First Class Problems PROMO |publisher=YouTube |date=2014-04-21 |accessdate=2014-05-29}}</ref> |
'''Guest Stars:''' [[Jessica Chaffin]] as [[List_of_Zoey_101_characters#Coco_Wexler|Coco Wexler]] and [[Josh Server]] as Agent Partridge<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Oq-klHs6G8 |title=Sam and Cat First Class Problems PROMO |publisher=YouTube |date=2014-04-21 |accessdate=2014-05-29}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = Goomer claims he is getting picked on by a fellow MMA fighter at his gym, but the supposed "bully" is actually a female fighter named Rita Rooney, and she is really being nice to him because she likes him. At Goomer's gym, while trying to help Goomer impress Rita, Sam defeats Rita in a fight, becomes famous, and enters the world of MMA fighting. Sam is then slated to engage in a real fight with Rita Rooney in three weeks. A loud trainer named Bubs Dickson puts Sam through rigorous training, and Sam, known for being lazy and hating work, gets fed up and cancels the fight. Rita agrees with Sam and joins the gang at their apartment watching a movie and sharing snacks. |
|ShortSummary = Goomer claims he is getting picked on by a fellow MMA fighter at his gym, but the supposed "bully" is actually a female fighter named Rita Rooney, and she is really being nice to him because she likes him. At Goomer's gym, while trying to help Goomer impress Rita, Sam defeats Rita in a fight, becomes famous, and enters the world of MMA fighting. Sam is then slated to engage in a real fight with Rita Rooney in three weeks. A loud trainer named Bubs Dickson puts Sam through rigorous training, and Sam, known for being lazy and hating work, gets fed up and cancels the fight since she is the kind of girl that stays up late, sleeps in, and watches dumb movies with her "dumb friends" (which Cat and Goomer confirm). Rita agrees with Sam and joins the gang at their apartment watching a movie and sharing snacks. Bubs Dickson is also seen watching a movie from the window |
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Sam & Cat is an American sitcom that premiered on Nickelodeon on June 8, 2013.[1] It is a crossover/spin-off and sequel of both iCarly and Victorious, starring Jennette McCurdy and Ariana Grande as Sam Puckett and Cat Valentine respectively. The series is based on both these girls as they buddy up as roommates and start a babysitting business to fund their adventures. The second half of Season 1 began to air its episodes starting on January 4, 2014, which has been met with higher ratings, in comparison to the first half of the season. A promo video on Nickelodeon website "Nick.com" stated that as of July 2, 2014, there are only two episodes left of Season One.[2]
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired (U.S. dates) | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 35 | June 8, 2013[3] | July 17, 2014[4] |
Episode list
- The first season was originally planned to have 20 episodes, but on July 11, 2013, Nickelodeon doubled the order to 40 episodes.[5]
- All the episode titles are in hashtags.
- The second 20 episodes started production on September 14, 2013.[6]
- Noah Munck, Reed Alexander, and Danielle Morrow guest starred in a special episode, that aired on March 29, 2014 before the Kids Choice Awards.[7]
- The normal timeslot is Saturdays at 8:00pm in the U.S. Eastern Time Zone.
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code[3] |
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1 | "#Pilot" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | June 8, 2013 | 101 | 4.2[8][9] |
Set after the events of the iCarly series finale "iGoodbye", Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy, reprising her role from iCarly) arrives at a food truck in Los Angeles, and sees a red-headed girl get dumped into a garbage truck. Sam, being the only witness, runs after the truck to save her. Later, Sam wakes the girl after fainting in the truck. The girl introduces herself as Cat Valentine (Ariana Grande, reprising her role from Victorious). To thank Sam, Cat lets her reside at her grandmother Nona's apartment with her. The next day, after coming from school, Cat learns Sam took her Nona to a retirement community called Elderly Acres. While leaving the apartment, they run into three kids, Chloe, Max, and Darby, whom Cat's Nona was supposed to babysit. They decide to take the youngsters with them to Elderly Acres. The three kids drive an electric wheelchair to Inside-Out Burger (a parody of In-N-Out Burger). Cat talks to her Nona and lets her stay in Elderly Acres. Sam and Cat find the three kids at Inside-Out Burger, thanks to Dice (Cameron Ocasio), a kid who is one of Cat and Nona's neighbors. Sam and Cat save the restaurant's manager, after he faints of exhaustion from chasing the kids on the wheelchair, by performing their version of CPR on him. They are rewarded with free cheeseburgers for the rest of their lives. Afterward, Sam gets ready to leave, but Cat, not wanting to stay alone, wants her to stay. Thus, they become roommates. Sam and Cat celebrate with free cheeseburgers at Inside-Out Burger. Guest stars: Griffin Kane as Max, Emily Skinner as Chloe. | ||||||
2 | "#FavoriteShow" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider | June 15, 2013 | 102 | 2.6[10] |
Sam and Cat babysit two boys: Ethan, who asks a lot of questions, and Bob, who can't stop hugging. The girls also attempt to save their favorite TV show That's a Drag from being cancelled. Cat fails to convince the producer to keep the show airing, and visits her Nona at Elderly Acres for comfort. Nona agrees to temporarily look after the boys Sam and Cat are babysitting. Sam asks for Dice's help in stealing a prop from the show so she can give it to Cat. Sam creates a distraction by faking an injury, and Dice tries to steal a zebra-print lamp from the set. Dice is caught, but Sam manages to trick the workers into delivering all the That's a Drag props to their apartment rather than the warehouse. Sam and Dice decorate the apartment with the props, and they surprise an overjoyed Cat. However, Cat becomes worried that Nona will be mad at her for removing the old furniture. Nona drops the boys off at Sam and Cat's apartment, but fails to notice any difference. | ||||||
3 | "#TheBritBrats" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | June 22, 2013 | 104 | 3.1[13] |
Cat babysits two polite British girls, Gwen and Ruby. Meanwhile, Sam tries to help Nona organize a successful bingo game at Elderly Acres for a community service assignment for her online school. Dice sees Gwen and Ruby with a "Pear Phone 6" that hasn't yet been released in America, so he makes a deal with them: the two sell him five new Pear Phones for $500. When he gets the package, he realizes they tricked him and fraudulently sold him rocks. Cat visits the girls to see what went wrong, and ends up making another deal, trading her bike for bibble. She, too, was tricked, and received only a tin of cotton swabs. In the end, they trick the British brats in a bingo game at Elderly Acres and get their stuff back. Guest stars: Sophia Grace & Rosie as Gwen and Ruby.[11][12] | ||||||
4 | "#NewGoat" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | June 29, 2013 | 103 | 3.0[14] |
The girls babysit a pygmy goat given to her by Dice. Their landlord's son, Dilben, threatens to evict them if they do not get rid of it. Dice begins managing a mixed martial arts fighter named Goomer, whose last manager quit. Sam and Cat try to convince Dilben that they rid themselves of the goat, but Dilben notices it nevertheless and tells them that he aims to inform his dad (the landlord) about the goat. Dilben also informs the duo that they need to have an adult living with them. Sam, Cat, Dice, and Goomer make a plan to convince the landlord that the two girls indeed live with an adult and that they possess no goat. They ultimately find out, however, that Dilben's dad is not the landlord, and that the man he has been passing off as his father is, in fact, an actor. Guest stars: Zoran Korach as Goomer, Griffin Kane as Max, Emily Skinner as Chloe, and River Alexander as Dilben. | ||||||
5 | "#TextingCompetition" | Russ Reinsel | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | July 13, 2013 | 108 | 3.4[15] |
When Sam and Cat babysit Butler, a champion speed-texter, they discover that Sam is also a fast texter. Cat convinces Sam to enter the texting competition alongside Butler. It turns out both Butler and Sam reach the finals of the competition. Meanwhile, Dice reunites with an old friend, B. J., at the competition, who's always eating eggs and echoes everything everyone says. To shut B. J. up, Dice tells him that eating eggs gives the eater butt warts. Before the finals, Butler's mom glues Sam's hand to Cat's foot to ensure Butler can win more easily. Sam ends up texting with one hand, and Butler drops his phone on purpose to get back at his mother. Butler is content with the consolation prize, a bike, and he rides away on it. Cat, on the other hand, is shocked at the size of the speed boat that she and Sam won. However, neither of them are fond of speaking to, or meeting, the Vice President of the United States, another prize for winning the competition. Guest stars: Jack DeSena as Host of Texting Competition, Susan Huckle as Debbie Torso (Mrs. Torso), and Jake Brennan as Butler Torso. | ||||||
6 | "#BabysitterWar" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | July 20, 2013 | 105 | 3.3[16] |
Sam has been having trouble getting comfortable on the couch when sleeping. After Sam and Cat babysit Benny, their young client leaves saying "You are the best babysitter ever!" but doesn't specify which girl. Arguing over whom he was talking about, Sam and Cat decide to make their next appointment a competition to see who is the better babysitter; the winner gets the master bedroom. They babysit three children, Daisy, Jarvis, and Sophie, with Sam and Cat each doing awesome things to get the kids to like them. When Sam and Cat ask them which of the two they like better, it turns out to be a tie since Sophie didn't want to choose, maintaining that the two work best as a team, rather than individually. Sam and Cat then split up the master bedroom. | ||||||
7 | "#GoomerSitting" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | July 27, 2013 | 106 | 2.7[17] |
Dice asks Sam and Cat to babysit Goomer for one night, while Dice goes to Phoenix for hair modelling. They agree to do so, but in exchange, Sam wants additional bottles of hot sauce from Dice. The babysitting doesn't go as planned, as Cat accidentally puts the wrong type of medicine in Goomer's eyes, blinding him the night before his big match against John "Skull Crusher" Zakappa. During the fight, Goomer doesn't perform well due to his impaired vision, but wins the match after the "Skull Crusher" enrages him by making fun of Dice's hair (Goomer's vision is returning as well). Afterward, when Zakappa tries to attack Sam, she punches back. Guest star: Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
8 | "#ToddlerClimbing" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | August 3, 2013 | 107 | 2.9[18] |
When Mrs. Dooley cancels her appointment with Sam and Cat, the girls find out they've been getting bad reviews on Snorch.com. Sam calls up her tech-savvy friend Freddie (a former iCarly character who later appears in "#TheKillerTunaJump") who traces the authors of the reviews. It is discovered all of the reviews came from the same location, the house of a competing babysitting service. Sam and Cat then go to the house and confront those babysitters. Sam warns them to delete the reviews and threatens to beat them up, but Cat reminds her about the babysitter code. They then send Dice, dressed as a child with a hat cam, to spy on the competing babysitters and discover that they have set up a toddler-climbing competition in their basement to gamble. Sam and Cat go to their house again and threaten to upload the video of their competition unless they delete the reviews and stop babysitting. | ||||||
9 | "#MommaGoomer" | Dan Frischman | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | August 10, 2013 | 111 | 2.5[19] |
Goomer's mother comes to town, but has no idea her son is an MMA fighter. Sam and Cat must help convince her that he is a high school history teacher instead. Goomer tells the girls that his mother will take him back to Louisiana if she finds out his real job. They set up a fake class at Hollywood Arts (a setting in which Victorious took place), but their plan falls apart when Mr. Sikowitz (Eric Lange reprising his role from Victorious) doesn't find the charity that Goomer is associated with online. Goomer admits to his mom that he actually is a fighter and she becomes enraged and makes him move back with her. But when they enter an alleyway, three thugs try to steal Goomer's mother's purse, prompting Goomer to beat them up. His mother realizes the benefits of his talent and allows him to stay in L.A., and she goes on a date with one of the three arriving police officers. Guest stars: Eric Lange as Mr. Sikowitz; Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
10 | "#BabysittingCommercial" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | September 14, 2013 | 112 | 2.3[20] |
Sam and Cat make a commercial for their business, which features Dice's dog "Opee". A rich family comes to their apartment and claims the dog is theirs. They point out that they lost their dog six months earlier, around the time Dice found it in an alley, and demand it be returned. Their dog is especially important to them because their daughter has entered a dog dancing competition for the past few years. When they don't get the dog back, they threaten to come back the next day with a court order and a police officer. Sam and Cat go to various dog shelters, trying to find an identical dog. They finally find one that looks exactly like Opee, but the owner of the shelter says he's vicious. After they give the identical dog to the family, the daughter re-enters the dog dancing competition and the dog violently attacks her on live television when she picks it up. | ||||||
11 | "#RevengeOfTheBritBrats" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | September 21, 2013 | 109 | 2.3[21] |
Gwen and Ruby return for another vacation from England and drive a wedge between Sam and Cat. They finally repay Cat with a real can of bibble, Sam with a vibrating motorcycle helmet, and both sitters with a special British toilet plunger. In reality, Gwen and Ruby are using these gifts for a revenge plot in retaliation for what happened to them in the bingo game (see "#TheBritBrats" above). Gwen reclaims Cat's can of bibble and sprinkles some bibble crumbs onto Sam's bed. Later, she paints Sam's motorcycle pink, while Ruby paints Cat's hand likewise. Sam and Cat argue with one another over these incidents, thinking they did it to each other for revenge. They part ways the next day to calm down. At Punchy's Gym, Goomer rationally points out to Sam that it could have simply been Gwen and Ruby's revenge. Nona relays the same logic to Cat at Bots. The girls gladly reunite and plot revenge against Gwen and Ruby. In order to trick the young Brits, they pretend to engage in a colossal fight in their apartment, and Sam uses the toilet plunger to make it look as if Cat has died. Never having wanted their revenge plot to escalate to death, Gwen and Ruby feel wretched about what they have done and quickly turn against one another, throwing a fit outside. Sam and Cat happily observe the fight, leaving the two to duke it out until they decide they need to call Gwen and Ruby's uncle. Guest star: Sophia Grace & Rosie as Gwen and Ruby; Zoran Korach as Goomer | ||||||
12 | "#MotorcycleMystery" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | September 28, 2013 | 110 | 2.5[22] |
Dice gives Cat a drink to help her focus on studying for a big test while he, Goomer, and Sam go to a mixed-martial arts fight. When the three return to the apartment, they find Cat asleep, and handcuffed to a small, angry, foreign man. They also find Cat's hair is dyed blue, and Sam discovers her motorcycle is missing. That prompts an angry Sam to wake up her roommate, who cannot remember anything that happened. (The drink Dice gave Cat was to be taken in very small quantity to help with her memory, but Cat consumed the entire drink, which resulted in memory loss instead.) The friends go in search for answers by first getting information from Nona at Elderly Acres, where Cat got her hair dyed, then looking through security footage at Bots. They discover that John Zakappa (whom Goomer fought in the episode #GoomerSitting) stole the motorcycle, and that Cat handcuffed herself to Zakappa's foreign friend. They meet up with Zakappa to retrieve the motorcycle in exchange for his friend, but end up tricking him to get the motorcycle while keeping his friend hostage. Guest star: Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
13 | "#SecretSafe" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | October 5, 2013 | 113 | 2.0[23] |
Sam discovers a safe in her bedroom closet, which she tries to unlock. Sam and Cat end up watching Dice who didn't want to spend the weekend at Puzzle-Con with his mom and Aunt Ferjeen (who has "night gas"). Dice requests to go to a poker game with a bunch of college students, but the girls disallow him. Sam soon unlocks the safe, and the girls decide to climb into it, entering an old, deserted room. Dice seizes the opportunity to sneak out to his poker game by locking the safe, leaving the girls stranded in that room they just found. It turns out to be quite a while before Goomer finally arrives to break them out. He comes to the apartment to bring Sam some chicken "pucks", one of which hits Cat in the nose after Goomer throws it into the room, trying to get it to Sam. The girls soon realize that Dice never went to any poker game, but was instead dancing at a kid's birthday party. He wanted to earn money with which to buy his mom a laptop, to replace the one Aunt Ferjeen accidentally dropped in the toilet. Sam and Cat get even with Dice by locking him in the safe. The girls then try sloppy waffles, a variant of sloppy joe that Cat brought up while they were trapped in the room. Guest star: Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
14 | "#OscarTheOuch" | Russ Reinsel | Dan Schneider & Dave Malkoff | October 12, 2013 | 115 | 2.2[24] |
When Cat saves an old man from getting hit by a scooter, his daughter asks the babysitting duo to look after her accident-prone son named Oscar. The boy is only allowed to use a rubber cup for his drinks, and can only eat cold wet noodles, without any forks or spoons. Cat feels sorry for Oscar, so she plans to make his day as fun as possible, while at the same time keeping him safe with the help of the gang. However, things turn bad when Oscar falls into a toilet, almost gets crushed by a man, gets sprayed by hot cheese, and gets repeatedly whacked in the face with golf clubs. In the end, Oscar stands up for Sam and Cat, saying even though he got hurt, he actually had fun. Meanwhile, Goomer gets upset with Dice after seeing him train another fighter; Dice buys Goomer a new watch to make up for it. Guest star: Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
15 | "#DollSitting" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | October 19, 2013 | 114 | 2.6[25] |
On a Halloween night, Sam dresses up like Cat while Cat dresses up like a genie. Sam and Cat are hired Mr. Drange, a man Cat met by a graveyard, to babysit a creepy doll he calls Clarice. Dice gives Cat a spell book and Cat tries to use a spell on Dice. She later suspects she may have turned Dice into a monkey. However, Sam doesn't believe Cat's spell really worked and tries to convince Cat it didn't. Meanwhile, the doll seems to be in a new location every time they look at it, terrifying Sam and Cat. Mr. Drange returns and instructs them to take Clarice to the concert. The lead singer of a band recognizes Clarice before the release of the new song causing the security guards to throw Sam, Cat, and Clarice out. Afterwards, the duo soon get annoyed with Mr. Drange and complain, telling him to stop pretending the doll is his daughter and that he was freaking everyone out. In a twist ending, the doll comes to life as a little girl revealing that Clarice really was the daughter of the man. | ||||||
16 | "#PeezyB" | Paul Coy Allen[26] | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | November 2, 2013 | 119 | 3.0[27] |
Cat's audition to be in a Peezy B music video ends in tears. She says the famous rapper was mean to her, putting down her dance moves, not to mention the hat she wore; Peezy even refused to autograph a ping pong ball for Cat, who was getting the autograph for Sam. All of this angers Sam, and she is set to give Peezy a piece of her mind. As she confronts him, however, Peezy realizes she has the "swaggy spunk", and hires her to be his new assistant. This proves to be a hardship for Cat, as she faces difficulties babysitting without Sam, and soon gets annoyed by everyone focusing on the rapper, and ignoring her. Cat then hires a new babysitter to take Sam's place, named Mindy. In the end, Sam quits as Peezy B's assistant, and he replaces her with Mindy. Guest stars: Kel Mitchell as Peezy B, Zoran Korach as Goomer, Griffin Kane as Max, Emily Skinner as Chloe. | ||||||
17 | "#SalmonCat" | Russ Reinsel | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | November 9, 2013 | 117 | 2.4[28] |
Sam and Cat are ordered to rename their babysitting business because it's too similar to the name of a popular kids' TV show from the ’70s, Salmon Cat. They track down the show's two original creators — Sylvia Burke and Janice Dobbins — and seek to have the trademark infringement suit revoked. However, they soon realize Sylvia and Janice are not on speaking terms after quarreling over a trophy for their show, many years ago. So the babysitters devise a plan to get the two to meet, but things go wrong when they fight, and injure each other. Ultimately, Sylvia and Janice sign the papers, which allow Sam and Cat to keep the name of their babysitting service. Guest stars: Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams as Sylvia Burke and Janice Dobbins. The two stars are best known for their title characters on the '70s sitcom Laverne & Shirley. | ||||||
18 | "#Twinfection" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | November 16, 2013 | 116 | 2.4[29] |
When Cat attempts a magic trick on Sam, and fails, Sam comes to the conclusion that Cat is not as smart as she. Determined to outsmart her roommate, Cat finds two twin boys at Bots and asks their mom if she can babysit them. The elaborate scheme Cat and the twins pull off to trick Sam works, and Cat celebrates her victory in song. Sam seeks revenge by getting her twin sister Melanie (Jennette McCurdy, reprising a dual role from the iCarly episode "iTwins") out to Los Angeles from her boarding school in Vermont, then making up an illness known as "twinfection". The two devise a plan using the "twinfection" premise, and play a trick on Cat. Guest star: Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
19 | "#MyPoober" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | November 23, 2013 | 118 | 2.9[30] |
Sam and Cat are about to babysit an eleven-year-old girl named Ellie, but the girl's mom talks to them first, wanting to make a deal with the two to get rid of Poober, Ellie's stuffed animal since she was three. They soon find out Ellie is obsessed and overprotective of Poober, and refuses to give it up. Even when Cat is able to get Poober away from Ellie through persuasion — which also leads to Cat blabbing the secret of where she and Sam stash their babysitting money, a small storage container disguised as a pineapple — Ellie finds a way to get Poober back. The duo discuss ways to dispose of Poober, and decide on sending it into outer space. They use Goomer's toy rocket for Poober's farewell, but before they launch the rocket, Ellie wants to have a final moment with her companion. She ends up rescuing Poober, and replacing it with the pineapple full of Sam and Cat's money. Guest star: Zoran Korach as Goomer. | ||||||
20 | "#MadAboutShoe" | Steve Hoefer | Story by: Lisa Lillien Teleplay by: Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | November 30, 2013 | 120 | 2.3[31] |
Sam eats all of the meatballs that Cat has prepared for a special moon dinner, and is wanting more. While the two are on their way to the store to get ingredients for more meatballs, Cat becomes obsessed with a pink shoe she finds in some bushes and then wears. Cat promises Sam she will make more meatballs after she finds the matching pink shoe. They eventually discover, through a clip from a reality show and a newspaper article, the shoe Cat found belongs to Stacey Dillsen (Abby Wilde, reprising her role from Zoey 101). They visit the hospitalized Stacey, seriously injured in the bike accident the two saw in the reality show clip, and they obtain the other shoe. They steal their way out of the hospital, and enjoy a fresh batch of meatballs to celebrate the special moon event. Guest star: Abby Wilde as Stacey Dillsen. Note: When Cat is yelling at Dice on her PC, one can see the PCA logo which references Zoey 101. | ||||||
21 | "#MagicATM" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | January 4, 2014 | 123 | 3.2[32][33] |
Cat shows Sam an ATM, at a convenience store called Handy Quick, that gives away "free" money when she enters a code whose tones play the tune "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (which Cat parodies with her own version). Once Cat gets some money from the machine, the two go to the mall and buy lots of stuff. Later, Dice enlists the girls to obtain sleeping pills for his Aunt Ferjeen's pet monkey before she leaves for Japan, while he attends a local spelling bee tournament. After they get the sleeping pills, the two go back to the store with the "magic" ATM, but Sam is reluctant to get any more money from it for fear they would get caught. And they do, as the Handy Quick clerk Yokvish catches Cat in the act of emptying his ATM. Yokvish informs an approaching police officer, known by just his last name Kelvin (Scott Baio of See Dad Run), who arrests Cat on the spot. Sam finds a way to get into trouble with Officer Kelvin so she can be with Cat, who she says cannot handle the jail life. On the way to the police station, Kelvin spots a speeding car, which turns out to be stolen by a criminal. However, the officer eats some of the monkey sleeping pills he confiscated from the girls and falls asleep. Sam gains control of the police car, then catches the criminal and beats him up while Cat relays what happens to the dispatcher. Back at the apartment, the police repossess everything Sam and Cat bought with the stolen money. The police administrator tells the two they are required to pay back $4,000 (the amount of money they took). Luckily, Yokvish doesn't press charges against the girls, and they get off the hook even further because the criminal Sam caught was wanted in three states, resulting in a reward of $5,000. So they wind up $1,000 ahead. Afterwards, Cat starts singing her parody of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game", and the rest of the gang joins in, except for Sam, who is not pleased at all with the parody. Guest star: Scott Baio as Officer Kelvin, Freedom as Policeman #1, Zoran Korach as Goomer (only appears in the credits). Note: In the store where Cat found the ATM, there was a bag of chips called "Chips-a-Soy!" which is a parody of Chips-Ahoy!. Also, when the girls are in the car with Officer Kelvin, Nozu can be seen in the background, which is a restaurant from Victorious. | ||||||
22 | "#Lumpatious" | Russ Reinsel | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | January 11, 2014 | 122 | 3.4[34] |
Sam, Cat, and the boy they're babysitting, Lucas, are eating at Bots. Cat helps him study his vocabulary, and the word that comes up for him is projectile. Unable to recall its meaning, Lucas watches Sam's demonstration as she throws one of her sliders at the red robot Tandy, which helps Lucas to remember. He then informs his sitters that his mom isn't coming to pick him up; his brother Jepsen is, a person everyone hates. When Jepsen arrives at Bots, he scares Cat and causes her to go nonconscious. That's Cat's word for unconscious, but he gets on her case for using the improper word, provoking Lucas to call his brother lumpatious. After Jepsen points out that lumpatious is not a word, Sam and Cat come to Lucas's defense, saying it is a real word. They make a bet with Jepsen: if the girls can prove in one week that lumpatious is indeed a word, Jepsen will have to wear a bikini; if the girls fail, they will have to drink Jepsen's sweat. Their quest ends up being a huge challenge. Sam scours dictionaries while Cat searches online, but neither can find any source confirming the existence of the word. Even a huge dictionary Dice brings over to the girls' apartment doesn't have the word, and that dictionary happens to be the most authoritative, the Oxnard English Dictionary (a parody of the Oxford English Dictionary). Dice says the girls will have to go to Oxnard to get the word added. So they do, and meet the "Word Keepers", who will add lumpatious to their dictionary if the two can provide evidence that it is an actual word, even if just to have a famous person say it in some sort of context. Well, they struggle to find anyone famous, until Cat remembers a well-known airplane pilot living at Elderly Acres; unfortunately, the girls find out he lacks the ability to speak (as he lost his tongue after making an emergency landing). Later, Sam and Cat catch Governor Chris Christie in a van at Inside-Out Burger, their best chance yet. Somehow, despite the security surrounding the governor's van, they get him to say lumpatious on video. With the evidence they need for their new word, Sam and Cat head back to Oxnard and show the video to the Word Keepers, who then add the word to the dictionary. So Jepsen, as loser of the bet, goes through the humiliation of wearing a bikini, and not only that. Lucas gets a nearby biker gang to beat up his brother after claiming that he insulted them. Note: In the last episode of Victorious, on the Slap.com Beck tweets that he feels Lumpatious. | ||||||
23 | "#TheKillerTunaJump: #Freddie #Jade #Robbie"[3] | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | January 18, 2014 | 999 | 4.8[37] |
Jade and Sam meet and become good friends. Cat becomes jealous and takes it personally, so she calls Sam's old friend Freddie. She lies that Sam has been in an accident and gets him to LA. Freddie is shocked when he arrives at the apartment. Sam befriends Cat's old friend Robbie and it eventually gets out of control. Dice buys some tuna fish from the "dirty skipper" by gambling but he didn't know they were dangerous. He has to find a place to keep them but needs the money. Sam volunteers to jump the killer tuna fish. Cat thinks this is crazy and takes Sam's place by locking her up. Sam breaks out and saves Freddie as he falls into the pit full of tuna fish. Robbie still needed saving. After the incident, Sam and Cat are at the hospital where they make up with Freddie and Robbie.[35] Guest stars: Elizabeth Gillies as Jade West from Victorious, Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson from iCarly, and Matt Bennett as Robbie Shapiro from Victorious. Mary Scheer has a cameo role as Marissa Benson from iCarly. Note: This is a one-hour extended episode.[36] As of January 21, 2014[update] this is the highest rated episode of the series. | ||||||
24 | "#YayDay" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | January 20, 2014 | 121 | 2.9[38] |
Cat invents a holiday called "Yay Day" so she can buy gifts for and receive gifts from everyone. Sam initially doesn't embrace the idea of a holiday just for presents, but eventually warms to it and goes shopping for everyone, including Cat, even though she worries about Cat's propensity to snoop. And Cat does just that, the night before the holiday, and finds evidence indicating that Sam bought her an insulting present. The next day, hurt over this discovery, Cat trades an expensive coat that she got for Sam, for a dirty pillow with stains that Herb found, then presents the nasty pillow as Sam's present. In the end, Cat finds out that the bad present was actually for Goomer, and that Sam merely mislabeled her gifts; what Sam actually purchased for her roommate was something she appreciated. Upset with Cat for the pillow, Sam leaves the apartment, and Cat later finds her near a sidewalk. The two have a talk, with Sam admitting that she lost faith in the idea of good presents when she was nine, because she never in her life received good presents. She then realizes that Cat snooped on her present and gets angry at her for doing so. However, they make up immediately, with Cat apologizing for the bad present and admitting she's glad they are friends, but with Sam admitting she isn't exactly sure of her feelings on that. | ||||||
25 | "#BrainCrush" | Dan Frischman | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | February 8, 2014 | 126 | 2.7[39] |
Sam and Cat go to Bots for a birthday party and end up finding out that everybody is playing a new game called "Brain Crush". A very big entertainer called Jugo comes to the party to perform, but the kids are so distracted with the game that they don't pay attention to Jugo, even when he's juggling wigs that are on fire. Later Sam attempts to fix the front door, which she busted after forgetting her keys. Dice walks in brainwashed from Brain Crush just like the kids from the party. An interested Cat attempts to play "Brain Crush" but Sam pulls her away, telling her that she will get addicted. After Cat tells Dice his battery is dying on his phone, he runs out the door, shutting it behind him with Sam's fingers in the door, leading to her hands being wrapped up. They find out the all the elderly and a policeman are addicted to the game. Cat goes to star in a play "Baberaham Lincoln" (a play that depicts what would happen if Abraham Lincoln was a girl) but the audience is playing the game and thus not listening. This leads Cat to run off crying. In order to make it up to Cat, Sam enlists martial arts kids from the dojo next door to destroy the audience's electronics devices, thus forcing them to watch the end of Cat's play. | ||||||
26 | "#BlueDogSoda" | Adam Weissman | Christopher J. Nowak & Dan Schneider | February 15, 2014 | 127 | 2.5[40] |
Sam and Cat attempt to buy their favorite beverage, Blue Dog Soda, at Handy Quick only to find out that it has been banned statewide due to high sugar content. A gruff government agent named Mark Bonner is confiscating the convenience store's remaining soda where he even has Yokvish load the Blue Dog Soda onto the Confiscation Truck. Also noticing a newly posted sign, Bonner learns that Sam and Cat are babysitters. The duo forget about this and involve themselves, along with Goomer and Dice, in a secret Blue Dog Soda manufacturing operation (using that hidden room they found in "#SecretSafe"). Cat figures out the recipe and their sales take off, yet they become extremely paranoid and decide to shut it down. Before they can, agent Bonner shows up and they panic, assuming he knows about their production of the soda. He doesn't yet, but he's investigating. He is only there so they can babysit his son Mitch, a very easygoing and kind boy, by contrast. When the agent returns to pick up his son, the soda production equipment explodes and they quickly figure out what's happening. Just as Bonner is about to apprehend the gang, Sam, Cat, Goomer, and Dice point out the hypocrisy of banning various products or habits that are only dangerous in excess. Bonner sees his mistaken ways and feels remorse, getting comforted by his son, who has molded several animals out of cheese. | ||||||
27 | "#BlooperEpisode" | Adam Weissman | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | February 22, 2014 | 128 | 2.7[41] |
Sam & Cat cast are on a lunch break from filming Sam & Cat, while the cast is interrupted by fans of the show. The episode includes blooper clips, dancing clips, outtake clips, prop problem clips, exciting clips, yawning montage clips and even some Drake & Josh bloopers. Note: Ariana Grande appears with her natural brown hair in this episode. Ariana confirmed that she has been wearing a wig for Cat's hair and did not dye her hair red like she did on Victorious. Michael Eric Reid guest stars in this episode. Jerry Trainor appears in a blooper. | ||||||
28 | "#FresnoGirl" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | March 15, 2014 | 129 | 2.7[42] |
Sam obtains a gun that launches hot dogs while Cat makes Fudge Piles to prepare for babysitting a girl named Kim. This dessert is so chewy that it causes people's mouths to get stuck, including Dice's. Once Kim shows up, she makes an agreement that Sam and Cat will buy her a Fresno Girl doll if she excels on her math test. When this happens, Sam and Cat end up paying $340 at a snooty outlet that upsells them on "accessories." Meanwhile Goomer puts up signs to help find a missing shirt that gives him luck for MMA fights. The signs are misunderstood and Randy's scout troop believes a trip to Hawaii is the reward for finding Goomer himself. Later, Sam accidentally hits Kim's doll with a hot dog and damages it, so they must return to the store that upsells them yet again. Sam gets revenge by feeding the employees Fudge Piles, then telling shoppers that all merchandise is free since the salespeople cannot talk. Finally it's revealed that Kim lied about her math test and did not pass after all; Goomer has also been abducted by Randy's scout troop. Kim agrees to a date with Randy in exchange for Goomer's return and to absolve the deception about her math score. It also turns out Goomer was wearing his lucky shirt backwards the entire time. | ||||||
29 | "#StuckInABox" | Dan Frischman | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | March 22, 2014 | 130 | 2.5[43] |
Sam decides she and Cat should go to Mystic Mountain, a soon-to-be-reopened theme park. Dice and Goomer show up with Dice presenting a magic box that can make people disappear. Cat volunteers for his trick, only to end up trapped in the box. Various mishaps ensue with Cat trying to eat, drink, sleep, and unsuccessfully escape from the box. With time running out before Mystic Mountain opens, Dice agrees to bring Cat to a local magic shop for assistance. The employee there behaves obnoxiously, flirting with Sam and insulting Dice while failing to unlock Cat. Sam attacks the worker off camera and the main characters leave, with Cat still trapped. Having no time left, they load Cat and the box into Goomer's car for the drive to the theme park. One final mishap occurs as Goomer hits a bump, knocking Cat out of his vehicle. | ||||||
30 | "#SuperPsycho" | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Warren Bell | March 29, 2014 | 133 | 4.0[44] |
When Nora Dershlit (Danielle Morrow reprising her role from the iCarly episodes iPsycho and iStill Psycho) breaks out of prison, she seeks revenge on the iCarly gang. With Carly in Italy, she turns her attention on Sam and obtains her address in Los Angeles from Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck reprising his role from iCarly). Nora spies on Sam, Cat, and Dice at Bots, and kidnaps Dice shortly afterwards. Sam and Cat search frantically for Dice, and learn from Gibby that Nora is responsible for his disappearance. Sam and Cat visit Sam's old nemesis Nevel Papperman (Reed Alexander reprising his role from iCarly) in a mental institute and Nevel deduces that Nora is hiding Dice in an abandoned house. Cat tries to get information out of Nora, but gets trapped in a well where Dice happens to be. Sam arrives just in time to save Cat and Dice, but Nora challenges her to a fight, having worked out in prison for two years. However, on her first kick, Sam grabs her leg and easily pushes Nora down the well. Sam rescues Cat and Dice, and Nora is taken to a maximum security prison. At the end, Nevel escapes from his mental hospital and is having dinner with Gibby. Note: This episode had extended content leading into the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards, and the premise of this episode is very similar to The Silence of the Lambs. Guest stars: Noah Munck as Gibby Gibson, Reed Alexander as Nevel Papperman, and Danielle Morrow as Nora and Anthony Heald as Dr. Slarm. | ||||||
31 | "#DroneBabyDrone"[3] | Russ Reinsel | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | April 12, 2014 | 131 | 2.2[45] |
After Cat watches the news for her homework, she and Sam become fascinated by a story about an online vendor that delivers its packages via flying drones. The girls order several useless items, happily receiving them even as the buggy drone smashes their kitchen window. A customer service representative from the retailer shows up, offering them discounted delivery to make up for the problems. Sam and Cat then start ordering as much as possible, to the detriment of their babysitting service. Nona and Dice step in to help out, only to watch a drone mistake one of their infants for a return product and carry it away in its car seat. The gang panics, knowing the baby's mother will soon arrive, and they go to the retailer's factory to find the child. The customer service representative from before approaches them, again with the cheerful attitude that this is a routine mishap, and brings them to a room full of items mistakenly taken by the drones: pets, babies, mailboxes, wigs, etc. They cannot initially identify the correct baby, but Sam pushes Nona to the floor, successfully reproducing an incident which caused the baby to laugh back at their house. One of the drones ends up removing Nona's wig before leaving. | ||||||
32 | "#FirstClassProblems"[3] | Steve Hoefer | Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak | April 26, 2014 | 132 | 2.5[47] |
After an exhausting babysitting session with two hot-tempered children, Sam and Cat are offered by their family butler to escort the two to the Bahamas in first class. However, a miscommunication involving the children's last name (Baum), their personal timer devices, and a panicked airport security system shuts down the airport. Dice & Goomer, who brought the timers, are interrogated by two agents, who quickly become exasperated with Goomer's whining and Dice's frustration. To make matters worse, the girls' tickets are unable to get them out of the waiting room, where a distraught Coco Wexler (Jessica Chaffin reprising her role from Zoey 101) is moping. After a grueling interrogation, Goomer requests chocolate milk, but upon receiving it, splashes the lady in the face and runs away with Dice in tow. Once again, the airport is shut down, but now with the kids and other people being the only passengers unable to board. Guest Stars: Jessica Chaffin as Coco Wexler and Josh Server as Agent Partridge[46] Note: Josh Server makes his brief return to Nickelodeon in this episode, having previously starred in the series All That. | ||||||
33 | "#KnockOut"[3] | Russ Reinsel[48] | Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow | June 7, 2014 | 134 | 2.4[49] |
Goomer claims he is getting picked on by a fellow MMA fighter at his gym, but the supposed "bully" is actually a female fighter named Rita Rooney, and she is really being nice to him because she likes him. At Goomer's gym, while trying to help Goomer impress Rita, Sam defeats Rita in a fight, becomes famous, and enters the world of MMA fighting. Sam is then slated to engage in a real fight with Rita Rooney in three weeks. A loud trainer named Bubs Dickson puts Sam through rigorous training, and Sam, known for being lazy and hating work, gets fed up and cancels the fight since she is the kind of girl that stays up late, sleeps in, and watches dumb movies with her "dumb friends" (which Cat and Goomer confirm). Rita agrees with Sam and joins the gang at their apartment watching a movie and sharing snacks. Bubs Dickson is also seen watching a movie from the window | ||||||
34 | "#WeStealARockStar"[50] | Unknown | Unknown | July 12, 2014 | 135 | N/A |
Sam & Cat must avoid getting in big trouble when they accidentally knock out musician Del DeVille after going to visit his concert.[50] | ||||||
35 | "#GettinWiggy"[3][50] | Unknown | Unknown | July 17, 2014 | 136 | N/A |
When Cat gets Dice an Australian hair gig, Sam has to have Nona stay at her apartment. |
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