The Ice Girl Cometh
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That's So Raven episode | |
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“The Ice Girl Cometh” | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 17 |
Guest star(s) | Amy Yasbeck, Dorien Wilson, Nathan O' Farell |
Writer(s) | N/A |
Director | N/A |
Production no. | 409 |
Original airdate | September 22, 2006 |
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The Ice Girl Cometh is an episode of the popular Disney Channel Original Series That's So Raven. Amy Yasbeck guest stars.
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[edit] Plot
Chelsea and her mother invite Raven to the mother/daughter retreat they have every year. She cringes at the idea of doing something so boring, but when she has a vision of meeting Brent, a cute guy who invites her to a party, she quickly changes her views. Meanwhile, Cory's band, Cory and the Boys, are trying to get a radio host named Mad Money Mitch with the Mighty Mega Mix to hear their music so he can play it on the radio.
[edit] Goofs
- (Continuity) When Brent invites Chelsea and her mom to the party, her mom says they're about to scream for inner peace, but then when they close their door, they say they are playing Emotional Charades.
[edit] Trivia
- This episode was leaked to the internet long before its first airing on Disney Channel.
- Amy Yasbeck plays Chelsea's mom. This is the first time we see Chelsea's mother.
- Dorien Wilson from The Parkers guest stars as Mitch.
- T'Keyah Crystal Keymah does not appear in this episode.
- Thirteenth appearance of William
- Sixth appearance of Larry
- This episode features remixed versions of 'Feelin' the Love'. (Hip hop, Country, Scottish)
- Chelsea's mom looks very much like Chelsea in the 4th season, if she had been seen in the first season, there wouldnt've been such a strong resemblance.
- There is a small referance to The Wizard of Oz: when a frozzen Raven comes in the house and trys to tell Chelse and her mom somthing, Chelse says, "I think she said....oil can?"
[edit] Episode Allusions
The title is an allusion to the play The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O' Neill.