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| Title = The Suite Life Goes Hollywood | |||
| Series = ] | |||
{{multiple issues| | |||
| Image = ] | |||
{{more citations needed|date=October 2011}} | |||
| Caption = '''''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody''''' title card | |||
{{story|date=October 2011}} | |||
| Episode = 62 & 63 | |||
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| Season = 2 | |||
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| Guests = ]<br>]<br>]<br>Shawn Crowder<br>Louis Dix<br>Chris Doyle<br>]<br>Dina L. Margolin<br>]<br>]<br>Christopher Neiman<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>Ming Qiu<br>]<br>Josh Sussman<br>]<br>]<br>Lisa Lafaro Weselis<br>Richard Whiten<br>Merritt Yohnka<br>Rik Young | |||
| series = ] | |||
| Writer = Jim Geoghan<br>Danny Kallis | |||
| image = | |||
| Director = ] | |||
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| Production = 238/239 | |||
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| Airdate = ], ] UK - ], ] | |||
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| episode = 62 & 63 | ||
| season = 2 | |||
| Prev = Back in the Game | |||
| guests = ]<br>]<br>]<br>Shawn Crowder<br>Louis Dix<br>Chris Doyle<br>]<br>Dina L. Margolin<br>]<br>]<br>Christopher Neiman<br>Michelle Nordin<br>]<br>]<br>Ming Qiu<br>]<br>Josh Sussman<br>]<br>]<br>Lisa Lafaro Weselis<br>Richard Whiten<br>Merritt Yohnka<br>] | |||
| writer = ]<br>] | |||
| director = ] | |||
| production = 238/239 | |||
| airdate = {{Start date|2007|04|20}} | |||
| episode_list = List of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episodes | |||
| next = ] | |||
| prev = ] | |||
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"'''The Suite Life Goes Hollywood'''" is an hour long episode of '']''. It was presented in two parts and premiered on ], ], with two encores on ] and ]. | |||
"'''The Suite Life Goes Hollywood'''" is an hour-long episode of '']''. It was presented in two parts and premiered on April 20, 2007, with two encores on April 21 and April 22. | |||
== Plot summary == | |||
It was a very cold day, in the middle of winter, when Zack and Cody get discovered by talent scouts, the Tipton staff goes to Hollywood to watch a pilot of a TV show, that is a lot like the real show. It was called It's So Suite. Maddie was supposed to go to Minnesota to go ice fishing with her family, but then her plans got changed for her to go to Hollywood with the rest of them. They all went there in London's private jet. They stayed at the Tipton in Los Angeles, and they met the cast of the show: Zack and Cody were being played by two little boys, Carey was being played by a young lady, Maddie was being played by a pretty girl who pretended to like her, London was played by a boy, and Moseby was being played by a tall man who talks with street slang. The crew thought that the twins playing Zack and Cody were too young, so they let the real Zack and Cody play themselves. At first they were very excited about it, but eventually Cody got nervous because so many people were watching and forgot his lines. Maddie, London, and Moseby kept on telling their actors how to act, so they kicked them out. One of the crew people asked the audience if there were any talented people there, and The Veronicas were in the audience. After they performed they liked them because they can sing, they were cute, they were twins, and they were from Australia (they are annoyed when asked if they're English). Zack and Cody were fired from the show, and The Veronicas were hired. | |||
==Plot summary== | |||
Meanwhile, Maddie and London both had a crush on a movie star. The only way they could meet him was if they snuck onto the set of an old-western film, so they put on costumes. One of the crew members thought they were the stunt doubles. But they heard that after they do the stunts, they would get kissed by the actor they both like. First, they had to jump off the roof of the saloon, and land on a mat. Next they had to keep on fighting and land into a tub of dirty water, then cover themselves in mud. Then after that, the actor would go kiss the both of them. Just then, when they were about to kiss the actor, the director yelled "cut!" and then he called in the real actresses to do the kiss. It turned out they did all of those dangerous and dirty stunts for no reason. | |||
On a winter day when school is closed, Zack and Cody cause mischief in the hotel. Two failing screenwriters notice their antics and think it might make a good television show, so the boys, their mother, Maddie, London, and Mr. Moseby fly to Hollywood to consult with the writers and observe the pilot of the show, titled ''How Suite It Is''. They stay at the Tipton in Los Angeles, which is largely identical to the one in Boston, and they meet the cast of the show: Zack and Cody are portrayed by two young boys, Carey by a young lady, Maddie by a pretty girl who pretends to like her, London by a boy, and Moseby by a tall man who talks with street slang. The producers think that the twins playing Zack and Cody are too young, and it is decided that the real Zack and Cody should play themselves. This is something the twins see as an exciting opportunity. The rest of the group is kicked out during rehearsals for interfering with the process. | |||
After being kicked out of the stage, Maddie and London, who notice a star they like, dress in costumes for the film he is to be in<!--not a mistake--> in order to sneak onto the set. The director assumes them to be stunt doubles, which they initially refuse but eventually go along with because they believe are to kiss the star at the end. However, after they have done the stunts, the real actors are the ones to kiss the star, and the true stunt doubles have them removed from the set. | |||
== Guest Cast == | |||
* ] played Themselves and performed "Cry".<ref name="The Hub"/> | |||
Back at the taping, Cody becomes nervous and forgets his lines when he finds out how many people are in the audience. This annoys Zack, and the two start to fight, resulting in their mother taking them backstage to lecture them. During the lull in the taping, one of the crew people asks the audience if there are any talented people there. ], who are in the audience come down to the stage and sing a song, which is well liked by the crew and audience, resulting in Zack and Cody being fired and The Veronicas being hired. The group then head back to Boston the next day. | |||
* ] (]) played the stunt double of a character played by her real life sister, ] who played Saloon Girl 1. | |||
* ], played ] (they wanted London to be a boy for the show). He was another star from a ] series, ]. | |||
''Note: The interior scenes for the Los Angeles Tipton, as well as the Hollywood set-version for the soundstage was actually filmed on the exact same set that's used to represent the Boston Tipton for the entire series (as the whole series was filmed in Los Angeles).'' | |||
*] played cast Moseby | |||
*] played TV Director | |||
==Cast== | |||
*Shawn Crowder played stunt Bell Boy | |||
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*Louis Dix played Louis | |||
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*Chris Doyle played Waiter | |||
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*] played cast Maddie | |||
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*Dina L. Margolin played Maddie stunt double | |||
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==Guest cast== | |||
* ] played themselves and performed "Cry".<ref name="The Hub"/> | |||
* ] played Saloon Girl #1; stunt double for Saloon Girl #1 played ] (Jennifer's sister, ]). Jennifer Tisdale eventually played a recurring role as Connie, in '']''. | |||
* ] played ] (they wanted London to be a boy for the show). | |||
*] played cast ] | |||
*] played the episode's real-life director, played TV Director | |||
*Shawn Crowder as stunt Bell Boy | |||
*Louis Dix as Louis | |||
*Chris Doyle as Waiter | |||
*Mary Z. Othman played cast ] | |||
*Dina L. Margolin played ] stunt double | |||
*] played Bud | *] played Bud | ||
*] played Western Director | *] played Western Director | ||
*Christopher Neiman played Lou | *Christopher Neiman played Lou | ||
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*Michelle Nordin played cast ] | ||
*] played ] | *] played ] | ||
*] played ] | *] played ] | ||
*Ming Qiu played London stunt |
*Ming Qiu played ] stunt double | ||
*] played Saloon Girl 2 | *] played Saloon Girl #2 | ||
*Josh Sussman played Kid | *] played Kid | ||
*Lisa Lafaro Weselis played Stunt Old Lady | *Lisa Lafaro Weselis played Stunt Old Lady | ||
*Richard Whiten played Security Guard | *Richard Whiten played Security Guard | ||
*Merritt Yohnka played Stunt Businessman | *Merritt Yohnka played Stunt Businessman | ||
*Rik Young played Johnny Vaine | *] played Johnny Vaine | ||
== Reception == | |||
* ''The Suite Life of Zack and Cody episode'' was among the top five shows for viewers ages 6 - 11 as of April 27, 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman/publish/article_11707.asp |title=V-chip report card: E, as in ineffective |accessdate=2007-04-28 |publisher=Media Life Magazine}}</ref> | |||
* "The Hub" called ''The Suite Life Goes Hollywood'' "Today's Might-See." They felt that some parts are overacted, but that the Maddie and London subplot is good.<ref name="The Hub">{{cite web |url=http://hub.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/0070420/THINGS0206/704200314/1104/HUB |title=TV tonight: Ecology-themed kid shows on PBS |accessdate=2007-04-28 |publisher=The Hub}}</ref> | |||
* ''The New York Daily News'' described ''The Suite Life Goes Hollywood'' as "innocent," and as "a two-part adventure."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2007/04/20/2007-04-20_tv_tonight.html |title=TV Tonight |accessdate=2007-04-28 |publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
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==Reception== | ||
* ''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody'' episode was among the top five shows for viewers ages 6 – 11 as of April 27, 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.medialifemagazine.com/artman/publish/article_11707.asp |title=V-chip report card: E, as in ineffective |accessdate=2007-04-28 |publisher=Media Life Magazine}}</ref> | |||
{{Trivia|date=June 2007}} | |||
* "The Hub" called ''The Suite Life Goes Hollywood'' "Today's Might-See." They felt that some parts are overacted, but that the Maddie and London subplot is good.<ref name="The Hub">{{cite web |url=http://hub.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/0070420/THINGS0206/704200314/1104/HUB |title=TV tonight: Ecology-themed kid shows on PBS |accessdate=2007-04-28 |publisher=The Hub |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928002855/http://hub.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F0070420%2FTHINGS0206%2F704200314%2F1104%2FHUB |archivedate=September 28, 2007 }}</ref> | |||
* The announcer for the show they are on is the same as on the episode of That's So Raven, Goin Hollywood and in both Disney shows, he sees if there is anyone in the audience. | |||
* ''The New York Daily News'' described ''The Suite Life Goes Hollywood'' as "innocent," and as "a two-part adventure."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2007/04/20/2007-04-20_tv_tonight.html |title=TV Tonight |accessdate=2007-04-28 |publisher=] | date=April 20, 2007}}</ref> | |||
* When Zack and Cody come down to the lobby, they say "There are a couple of hit men in 2121!" This is possibly a reference to another Disney Channel series, '']''. | |||
* The talent scouts were named Bud and Lou, possibly after ]. | |||
* The casting director who came looking for a new show idea is the actual director for the show. | |||
* When Maddie and London are seen fighting in the trough, this is a reference to an ] episode. | |||
* This episode aired on ] on bank holiday Monday 27th August 2007. | |||
* The episode can be described as an inside joke for the studio audience and the set crew because the whole show is filmed in Hollywood Center Studios. | |||
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"The Suite Life Goes Hollywood" | |||
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The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episodes | |||
Episode nos. | Season 2 Episodes 62 & 63 | ||
Directed by | Rich Correll | ||
Written by | Jim Geoghan Danny Kallis | ||
Production code | 238/239 | ||
Original air date | April 20, 2007 (2007-04-20) | ||
Guest appearances | |||
Dante Basco Benjamin Brown Rich Correll Shawn Crowder Louis Dix Chris Doyle Cameron Goodman Dina L. Margolin Sam McMurray Eddie Mekka Christopher Neiman Michelle Nordin Brecken Palmer Bridger Palmer Ming Qiu Nikki Soohoo Josh Sussman Jennifer Kelly Tisdale The Veronicas Lisa Lafaro Weselis Richard Whiten Merritt Yohnka Rik Young | |||
Episode chronology | |||
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List of episodes |
"The Suite Life Goes Hollywood" is an hour-long episode of The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. It was presented in two parts and premiered on April 20, 2007, with two encores on April 21 and April 22.
Plot summary
On a winter day when school is closed, Zack and Cody cause mischief in the hotel. Two failing screenwriters notice their antics and think it might make a good television show, so the boys, their mother, Maddie, London, and Mr. Moseby fly to Hollywood to consult with the writers and observe the pilot of the show, titled How Suite It Is. They stay at the Tipton in Los Angeles, which is largely identical to the one in Boston, and they meet the cast of the show: Zack and Cody are portrayed by two young boys, Carey by a young lady, Maddie by a pretty girl who pretends to like her, London by a boy, and Moseby by a tall man who talks with street slang. The producers think that the twins playing Zack and Cody are too young, and it is decided that the real Zack and Cody should play themselves. This is something the twins see as an exciting opportunity. The rest of the group is kicked out during rehearsals for interfering with the process.
After being kicked out of the stage, Maddie and London, who notice a star they like, dress in costumes for the film he is to be in in order to sneak onto the set. The director assumes them to be stunt doubles, which they initially refuse but eventually go along with because they believe are to kiss the star at the end. However, after they have done the stunts, the real actors are the ones to kiss the star, and the true stunt doubles have them removed from the set.
Back at the taping, Cody becomes nervous and forgets his lines when he finds out how many people are in the audience. This annoys Zack, and the two start to fight, resulting in their mother taking them backstage to lecture them. During the lull in the taping, one of the crew people asks the audience if there are any talented people there. The Veronicas, who are in the audience come down to the stage and sing a song, which is well liked by the crew and audience, resulting in Zack and Cody being fired and The Veronicas being hired. The group then head back to Boston the next day.
Note: The interior scenes for the Los Angeles Tipton, as well as the Hollywood set-version for the soundstage was actually filmed on the exact same set that's used to represent the Boston Tipton for the entire series (as the whole series was filmed in Los Angeles).
Cast
Main Actor/Actress | Character |
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Cole Sprouse | Cody Martin |
Dylan Sprouse | Zack Martin |
Ashley Tisdale | Maddie Fitzpatrick |
Brenda Song | London Tipton |
Phill Lewis | Mr. Moseby |
Kim Rhodes | Carey Martin |
Guest cast
- The Veronicas played themselves and performed "Cry".
- Jennifer Kelly Tisdale played Saloon Girl #1; stunt double for Saloon Girl #1 played Maddie Fitzpatrick (Jennifer's sister, Ashley Tisdale). Jennifer Tisdale eventually played a recurring role as Connie, in The Suite Life on Deck.
- Dante Basco played Madrid Tipton (they wanted London to be a boy for the show).
- Benjamin Brown played cast Moseby
- Richard Correll played the episode's real-life director, played TV Director
- Shawn Crowder as stunt Bell Boy
- Louis Dix as Louis
- Chris Doyle as Waiter
- Mary Z. Othman played cast Maddie
- Dina L. Margolin played Maddie stunt double
- Sam McMurray played Bud
- Eddie Mekka played Western Director
- Christopher Neiman played Lou
- Michelle Nordin played cast Carey
- Brecken Palmer played Zack Martin
- Bridger Palmer played Cody Martin
- Ming Qiu played London stunt double
- Nikki SooHoo played Saloon Girl #2
- Josh Sussman played Kid
- Lisa Lafaro Weselis played Stunt Old Lady
- Richard Whiten played Security Guard
- Merritt Yohnka played Stunt Businessman
- Rik Young played Johnny Vaine
Reception
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody episode was among the top five shows for viewers ages 6 – 11 as of April 27, 2007.
- "The Hub" called The Suite Life Goes Hollywood "Today's Might-See." They felt that some parts are overacted, but that the Maddie and London subplot is good.
- The New York Daily News described The Suite Life Goes Hollywood as "innocent," and as "a two-part adventure."
Footnotes
- ^ "TV tonight: Ecology-themed kid shows on PBS". The Hub. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved April 28, 2007.
- "V-chip report card: E, as in ineffective". Media Life Magazine. Retrieved April 28, 2007.
- "TV Tonight". The New York Daily News. April 20, 2007. Retrieved April 28, 2007.
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