Krumping and Crushing is the eighth episode in Season 3 of JESSIE and the 60th episode overall. It aired on January 10, 2014. This episode was seen by 2.7 million people.
Plot[]
When Jessie enrolls Luke in a dance class, the teacher says he is great. To Jessie's disappointment, he tells Luke not to do his homework because it gets in the way of dance class. Luke quits later because the teacher let Jessie and Bertram in only to not get in the way of his dancing but removed them because they are awful, but Luke still went on and won. Meanwhile, Zuri develops a crush on a boy and Emma and Ravi assume it is Tony.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Debby Ryan as Jessie Prescott
- Peyton List as Emma Ross
- Cameron Boyce as Luke Ross
- Karan Brar as Ravi Ross
- Skai Jackson as Zuri Ross
- Kevin Chamberlin as Bertram Winkle
Guest Cast[]
- Roger Bart[1] as Phil McNichol/Dance instructor
- Chris Galya as Tony
- ? as Tommy
Trivia[]
- This is the first episode to air in 2014.
- This episode makes a reference to So You Think You Can Dance with Really...you Call That Dancing?
- It’s revealed that Zuri has a crush on a boy named Tommy.
- Emma developed a crush on Tony at the end of this episode
- In this episode, Jessie makes a reference to Sparkle Motion, a dance team in the movie Donnie Darko.
- This episode aired after a 42-day hiatus (1 month 10 days)
- It is seen that Bertram and Jessie are TERRIBLE dancers
- This is Phil’s first and only appearance
- A reference to the song Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) was made by Phil.
- Zuri and Tony watch a TV show that references My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode, "Power Ponies"
- Running Gag: Ravi mentioning Emma's paint blobs.
- Jennifer Lawrence was mentioned
- This is the only episode to air as part of Disney Channel's JaNEWary.
- It can be seen that Luke would do anything to save his friends/family
- Tony returns in this episode
- Ravi now wears fewer Kurtas and more polo shirts or t-shirts
- Jessie’s dad was mentioned
- It is the first episode to revolve around Luke and his dancing career.
- Ironically Cameron Boyce, the actor that played Luke, was a professional dancer.
Video Gallery[]
Gallery[]
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Transcript[]
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