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The acting bug bites Kevin, Joe and Nick, compelling them to join the school production of "The Three Musketeers". When Joe decides that the theater life isn't for him after all, his understudy and arch rival Van Dyke steps in to the role. Macy believes that luck, rather than talent, is the reason for her success at sports.moreless
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      • Song featured during this episode: Why performed by the Jonas Brothers Edit
      • This episode was originally called "The Three Musketeers". Edit
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      • Joe: (reading a poster) Auditions tomorrow for 'The Three Musketeers.' Kevin: We should totally audition, we would be perfect! Plus we get to wear hats with feathers! Nick: Seriously? Kevin: I don't joke around about a feathered hat. Edit
      • Nick: Why do you suddenly have stage fright? Joe: I don't know. When we're performing, I just have to be Joe and that's pretty easy. Kevin: You are an excellent Joe. Nick: The best one I've ever worked with. Edit
      • Kevin: It's not like Van Dyke's gonna replace you, Joe. Nick: Except, you know, in the play where he actually did replace you. Edit
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      • Episode Title: Three Musketeers In 1844, Alexandre Dumas wrote a series of short stories called "Les Trois Mousquetaires" for a French magazine. The stories centered around three solders named Aramis, Porthos and Athos, who take a new recruit called d'Artagnan under their wing. The stories were eventually turned into a book and it was published in the English language, under the title of The Three Musketeers. The Musketeers rally cry of "All for one, and one for all!" became a popular way of saying that you would stand by your friend no matter what they were going through. Edit
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