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Naturally, Sadie: The Great Outdoors

 

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9.4 Superb
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Air Date

Saturday July 8, 2006

Production Code

211

Episode Summary

On a school fieldtrip to the outdoors with Mr. Klatt-Meyer, Sadie leads the girls in an orienteering competition against Ben and the boys. Meanwhile, Jean and Walter spend the day taking care of J.P.

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    9.8 Superb

    Ben, Ron, and Rain are teamed up against Sadie, Margaret, and Arden in an orienteering excerise in the woods. hide show

    I really liked this episode. Especially the fact that Ben reveals he does like Sadie.
    With the Arden, Sadie, and Margaret team, it shows that Arden can actually feel alone. Arden herself said that she had felt like a third wheel. This allows us to see a side of her that we don't often see as well as her being nice to Sadie.
    With the Rain, Ben, and Ron team, Ben seems to become part of the cast. I think it would be great if Ben [Jacob] would be part of the cast, I believe he is a good actor. Anyways, Ben telling Rain that he likes said forms a connection between the two. This may make it easier for him to get closer to Sadie.
    As for the ending, I have to say that I was hoping for something else. When Ben and Sadie are running to the finish line, doesn't it seem like Ben is going to grab her hand and kiss her?! I was really hoping for that. I even wrote a fanfiction on it!! Well...I guess I hope to much. >.<
    When you get a chance, I think you should definetly see this episode. It's one of the best yet. [not better than Brother from another Planet though!!]

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    8.5 Great

    this is about sadies class trip to the outdooors and her race against the boys. sadies parents have to babysit margrets little sister, jp. hide show

    this episode was full of people revealing their secrets. i thought that was pretty awesome. i liked when rain got ben to reveal that he likes sadie more than a friend. and when ardin revealed that she has an issue with animals because a dog bit her once a long time ago. and that sadies parents had trouble with jp when they thought that they could handle her but they couldnt but jp ended having fun any way and sadies parents learned something new. i really liked how they added the bear in the script and how the girls left sadie hanging. lol. i hope ben eventually tells sadie how he feels.

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  • Out of the three boys, Ron Yuma is the only one not to have kissed a girl. If you remember, Rain kissed Margaret. This makes Ben statement of not being able to kiss a girl, not applicable to Rain. []
  • The song that plays towards the end of the orienteering race is called Stealing Second by the band, Sinclaire. It is off their album, "Attention Teenage Girls." []
  • Arden and Sadie become closer. []
  • Ben reveals: He wasn't very cool at his old school, has only dated one girl before, and stays very cautious when it comes to girls because he has gotten hurt before. []
More Notes
  • Mr. Klatt-Meyer: Sadie, why are you so happy? You came in fourth.
    Sadie: Yeah, but we beat the boys.
    Sadie, Margaret, and Arden: (singing and doing a little dance) We beat the boys, we beat the boys. []
  • Rain: The only thing I smell is coconut. Is that primal?
    Margaret: Want some of my coconut scented sunscreen?
    Sadie: You do know mosquitoes love that stuff.
    Margaret: Silly Sadie, like mosquitoes eat coconuts. []
  • J.P.: Time out. Iginla? Gretzky? Cassie Campbell?
    Walter: What?
    J.P.: You've got your teams, your eras, and even your genders mixed up.
    J.P.: Sorry Steve, he doesn't know a thing about hockey.
    Walter: Steve?
    J.P.: Steve Yzerman. He's only my favorite player of all time. []
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