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Two to TutorEpisode Number: 24 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Friday August 1, 2003 Prod Code: 205 |
Señor Senior Sr. decides to hire a tutor, who is Shego, to help Junior in villainy. Meanwhile, Kim surprisingly gets tutored by Ron in Home Economics.
| Writer: | Kurt Weldon |
| Director: | David Block |
| Star: | Nicole Sullivan (Shego), Nancy Cartwright (Rufus), Tahj Mowry (Wade), Will Friedle (Ron Stoppable), Jean Smart (Dr. Possible (Mom)), Gary Cole (Dr. Possible (voice)), Patrick Warburton (Steve Barkin), Christy Carlson Romano (Kim Possible (as Christy Carlson Romano)), Shaun Fleming (Jim and Tim Possible) |
| Recurring Role: | Patrick Warburton (Mr. Barkin), Ricardo Montalban (Señor Senior, Sr.), Nestor Carbonell (Señor Senior, Jr.), Nicole Sullivan (Shego), April Winchell (Granny, Lunchlady), Stephen Root (Texan), Rob Paulsen (Francois), Corey Burton () |
| Guest Star: | Raven-Symone (Monique [as Raven]) |
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Kim: The Seniors are all about the challenge. They only go for the stuff that's really valuable and heavily guarded.
Ron: Hey, why don't we run a web search on "really valuable" and "heavily guarded?" (edit) MHS Sign: Chez Ron Now Serving (edit) Kim: Ron, stop it. I can hear your stomach growling.
Ron: Not... my... stomach. (edit) Ron: Nice KP! I'm seeing major improvements.
(Kim puts arm around Ron, and brings her head close to his.)
Kim: No big. I have a great tutor. (edit) (Shego crushes Junior's headphones)
Junior: Hey! I was listening to that!
Shego: Yeah, and now you're listening to me! (edit)
Ron: Hey, why don't we run a web search on "really valuable" and "heavily guarded?" (edit) MHS Sign: Chez Ron Now Serving (edit) Kim: Ron, stop it. I can hear your stomach growling.
Ron: Not... my... stomach. (edit) Ron: Nice KP! I'm seeing major improvements.
(Kim puts arm around Ron, and brings her head close to his.)
Kim: No big. I have a great tutor. (edit) (Shego crushes Junior's headphones)
Junior: Hey! I was listening to that!
Shego: Yeah, and now you're listening to me! (edit)
When Kim goofs in home-ec and batter flies everywhere it lands on Rufus and Barkin, but Kim remains clean.
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When Ron and Rufus are knocked down to the conveyor belt (after smelling the vanilla :D ), Junior jumps down after Ron, only to be cookie-doughed by Rufus, who is back up on the platform at the controls. How the heck did he get up there?? Ron is never shown throwing him up there.
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When Kim and Ron are outside the factory(before the dogs)and Rufus is on Ron's head, his tail is yellow.
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The part in Shego's hair changes frequently from the left to the right side throughout the show. (depending on where she's looking)
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When Kim wears a hairnet to serve food at Chez Ron, she doesn't tuck all of her hair into it. If your hair is hanging down around your shoulders, it kind of defeats the purpose of wearing it.
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Title: Two To Tutor:
The title is a parody of the phrase "Two to Tango". (edit) Ron: I call it, Seven Layers of Heaven!
During his presentation in the Home Economics class, Ron named his cake “Seven Layres of Heaven.” In the Islamic religion, it is believes that the Prophet Muhammad had a spiritual revelation called “The Night Journey”. In it, he passed through the Seven Layers of Heaven and met with the Prophets Abraham, Moses, Jesus and finally Allah. (edit) Ron: Now, time for a little cinnamon, and you all know what that means: Booyah!
Ron’s use of the word “Booyah!” as a catch phrase in his cooking demonstration is similar to TV chef Emeril Lagasse’s catch phrase of yelling “Bam!” as he adds ingredients. (edit) Ron: And that, Kim, is why you fail.
With the exception of the word Kim, this line is lifted directly from Empire Strikes Back, in the scene where Yoda is training Luke Skywalker in the ways of the Jedi. (edit) Kim Possible: Villain's Digest:
The picture Kim prints out is of a bald villain petting a white cat in front of a laser. This bears parallels to two James Bond flicks: The villain and cat resemble Blofeld and Mr. Fluffy (no relation to Commodore Puddles!). The laser? Well let's say it's from Goldfinger. (edit)
The title is a parody of the phrase "Two to Tango". (edit) Ron: I call it, Seven Layers of Heaven!
During his presentation in the Home Economics class, Ron named his cake “Seven Layres of Heaven.” In the Islamic religion, it is believes that the Prophet Muhammad had a spiritual revelation called “The Night Journey”. In it, he passed through the Seven Layers of Heaven and met with the Prophets Abraham, Moses, Jesus and finally Allah. (edit) Ron: Now, time for a little cinnamon, and you all know what that means: Booyah!
Ron’s use of the word “Booyah!” as a catch phrase in his cooking demonstration is similar to TV chef Emeril Lagasse’s catch phrase of yelling “Bam!” as he adds ingredients. (edit) Ron: And that, Kim, is why you fail.
With the exception of the word Kim, this line is lifted directly from Empire Strikes Back, in the scene where Yoda is training Luke Skywalker in the ways of the Jedi. (edit) Kim Possible: Villain's Digest:
The picture Kim prints out is of a bald villain petting a white cat in front of a laser. This bears parallels to two James Bond flicks: The villain and cat resemble Blofeld and Mr. Fluffy (no relation to Commodore Puddles!). The laser? Well let's say it's from Goldfinger. (edit)
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Two to TutorGreat "Above average" good episode.... Continue » Posted Dec 17, 2007 2:07 pm PST |
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Two to TutorSuperb "Exciting" This episode is about Shego tutoring Señor Senior jr. . Continue » Posted Jan 28, 2007 9:38 am PST |
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Two to TutorGreat "Fine example" Nice, I liked it! Kim found yet anouther challange! Continue » Posted Jun 19, 2006 12:16 am PST |
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Two to TutorSuperb "Exciting" Senor Senior Sr. has hired a tutor, Shego, to teach his son, Junior, becoming an evil villain. Junior learns fast but will he be able to pull the big heist? Meanwhile, Kim and Ron are stuck with the least wanted elective, Home Economics. How will Kim pull Continue » Posted Aug 4, 2005 6:42 am PST |
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