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Season 4 Episode 5
All grown up lost at sea
Lost at Sea
Original Airdate November 14, 2007
Previous Episode Ladies' Man (Ladies' Boy)
Next Episode O Bro, Where Art Thou?

Lost at Sea is an fifth episode from Season 4 of All Grown Up!.

Characters Present

Plot

Charlotte's company, Mega Corp, reorganizes and, as a result, she loses her position as the CEO to her assistant, Jonathan Kraskell, who ends up firing Charlotte from the company. As a way to do something with all of her sudden, newfound freedom, Charlotte decides to try and spend more time with her daughter, Angelica, by enlisting them in several mother/daughter-activities. However, this results in multiple embarrassments for Angelica.

Meanwhile, Tommy invites Rachel over for dinner with his family, but he's afraid that it will go wrong and that she'll end up disliking his family.

Transcript

The transcript can be found here

Trivia

  • Didi is a child psychologist
  • Dil's latest quirks are walking and talking backwards and dressing and acting like a girl.
  • Dil was supposed to be born as a girl and named Trixie, named after Stu's deceased mother, and not Dililah as this episode says.
  • When Tommy is on the couch waiting for Rachel, we can see that Chuckie and Phil are playing Yu-Gotta-Go.
  • Susie is a member of the school swim team, as is Savannah and her posse.
  • Kimi and Lil are not in this episode.
  • Angelica called a sailor "Gilligan" after the protagonist of Gilligan's Island.
  • Charlotte loses her CEO job.
  • This is the first and last appearance of Jonathan on the show.
  • Charlotte and Drew, for the last 10.000 Fridays, had been watching football matches, while Angelica was home-alone.
  • Charlotte reveals that Mega Corp is corrupt and has killed people in the past.
  • Last appearance of: Jonathan Kraskell
  • Ending Tagline: "Haha! Self-punked! Hahaha!" - Susie

Gallery

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