These Bossy Boots are Made for Walking

Season 3, Episode 4, Aired
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Robbie and Kim finally find an excuse to be in public together when they join forces to put on a school dance. Though Robbie is thrilled at first, he begins to question and then criticize Kim's my-way-or-the-highway attitude.
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  • How does flirting turn to fighting?

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    I would first like to point out that this episode features The Pettit Project who do a performance on the show. It was really good, they did 99 lives. Anyways, Ray continued to try to be the one for Lily, while Robbie and Kim went through some problems. I really like Rom so this episode is one of my favorites.

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  • Robbie and Kim try to put on a dance. Ray and Travis try to impress Lily again. And this week's featured musical group makes everything okay.

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    Last week's episode was about taking a step either forward or backward. This week was about people taking missteps and then desperately trying get back on the right footing. First, there's Kim. She was mean to volunteers helping her put on a dance. Robbie (pretty much ordered by Waller to help) puts a softer spin on her comments and strongly suggests she do the same. They argue. Later, her secret beau convinces Waller to let Kim, and not River Pierce, interview a band on Cougar Radio. As an apology for calling Robbie's methods "wishy-washy", Kim tries to be nicer to the others.

    Next, there's Robbie. He disapproved of Kim's treatment of the others and argued against dictating what a band plays at the dance. This led to the band quitting. Only later, he discovers that Kim was only fighting over the songs so there would be a slow song and they, as co-chairs of the dance, would be forced to dance together without others discovering their clandestine love. Predictably, Robbie feels like "the world's biggest idiot."

    Then, there's Ray. He saw how tight Lily and Travis were over a band, The Pettite Project. To weaken that bond, he was going to get Lily an interview with the band only Travis beat him to it. So when he saw that, despite Travis' efforts to prevent it, the interview was going sour, Ray came to Lily's rescue. Or, at least that was his intention. Instead, Lily was annoyed that her interview became his and her band liked him more.

    Luckily, the Pettite Project "will do anything for a guy in love" and agreed to play Lily's song "Don't Tell Me What To Do" at Kim's dance. Kim slow dances with Robbie in front of everyone. And Lily hugs and thanks Ray, who promptly sticks his tongue out at Travis. Travis breaks up the moment to dance with Lily in front of Ray, who then promptly cuts in.

    And thus, everyone goes back to pretty much the same place they started.moreless

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    • Kim: You know if we were one person we'd be a real force to reckon with. Robbie: Well sometimes when we're together I feel like we are one person… Edit
    • Robbie: Wishy-washy? I'm just translating your orders from drill sergeant to decent human being. Kim: Drill sergeant? I'm a natural leader! Robbie: Yah and you can catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar… Kim: And If I wanted corny sayings, I'd talk to Waller! Robbie: Well maybe you should, considering he's your only friend! (They turn to the entrance as they notice the dance committee has came back from lunch) Edit
    • Robbie: I am the world's biggest idiot! Ray: I wouldn't say world's biggest, top ten more or less. Edit
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    • Episode title: "These Bossy Boots are Made for Walking" "These Boots Are Made For Walking" is a famous 1960's song by Nancy Sinatra. Edit
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