Someone has stolen X Middle School's beloved mascot Lobstee the Lobster. Time is running out for both Lobstee and the Bocce Team, and the key to finding him before time runs out might be X's resident psychic, Alistair Greystone. Will Alistair and the Safety Patrol find Lobstee before it's too late, or is the psychic a fake?moreless
i thought this episode was pretty great. my favorite part was probably when ingrid took a pie in the face for folsom. that was great!!! fillmore in shorts is hysterical!! i thought this episode had a great plot!! i enjoyed it very much! you know i didnt really expect the person which was a first cause i can usually figure out who it is before it becomes obvious. i guess it was kinda refreshing knowing i'm not right all the time lol just kidding but i do enjoy surprises and this episode was definately a suprise. it was pretty cool!!!moreless
Fillmore: I was questioning Brock Mason and I slipped.
Folsom: Fillmore, a slip is when a clown steps on a banana peel. What I've got is a three ringed circus with bearded ladies and dog faced boys.
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Alistair: Whatcha gonna do now we've come for you? Whatcha gonna do?
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This episode's title is based on the classic book Cry, the Beloved CountryEdit
Ingrid/Perp: Chase in the House of Mirrors The confrontation with the culprit in the house of mirrors is awfully similar to the final confrontation with Adrena-Lynn in the 'Kim Possible' episode 'All the News'. Like Kim, Ingrid tried catching the culprit by feeling the mirrors until she got what wasn't the reflection. Unlike Kim, Ingrid succeded in doing so. (The culprit may have gotten away, but still...)
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Vern Natoma's Mailbox: "All the House That's Fit to Live In" Reference to the New York Times' motto: "All the News That's Fit to Print"
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