Episodes Disney Channel March 7, 2003 and March 7, 2003[]
Series overview[]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired USA | ||
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1 | 6 | March 7, 2003 | March 7, 2003 | |
Season 1 (2002 2003) Disney Channel March 7, 2003 and March 7, 2003[]
Episodes Disney Channel | Episodes Disney Channel | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date
USA | |
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102 | 102 | "To Mar a Stall"
Series Premiere Series Finale |
Christian Roman | Eddie Guzelian | March 7, 2003 | |
X Middle School's bathroom renovation project teeters on the brink of disaster as the new tagger "STAINLESS" strikes at will. Out of leads, Fillmore and Ingrid turn to Randall “the Vandal” Julian, another tagger called "FLAVA SAVA," currently in solitary detention. His help puts them back on the trail, but Randall escapes, forcing Fillmore and Ingrid to catch both "STAINLESS" and "FLAVA SAVA" before they strike again.
Guest starring Mae Whitman, Kurtwood Smith, and Josh Peck Randall Julian is a parody of Dr. Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs, which the episode shares many similarities with. Parodied crimes: vandalism/serial killing | ||||||
103 | 103 | "Test of the Tested"
Series Premiere Series Finale |
Christian Roman | Scott M. Gimple | March 7, 2003 | |
The student body is in an uproar when the controversial S.A.T.T.Y. 9 tests are stolen by an assailant dressed as X's beloved mascot, Lobstee the Lobster. The suspected thieves are a student who panicked during the test or Enid Quintara, the outspoken anti-S.A.T.T.Y 9 activist. Fillmore and Ingrid are under pressure – they have only 48 hours to find the tests or Principal Folsom will have the entire school retake the tests.
Guest starring Kyle Gass and Frankie Muniz Parodied crimes: theft | ||||||
104 | 104 | "A Wurm in Our Midst"
Series Premiere Series Finale |
Christian Roman | Scott M. Gimple | March 7, 2003 | |
The Library's books have disappeared, and Tony Clementina, X Middle School's local heavy, is all too eager to take credit for it. Meanwhile, an empty bottle rocket made from a can of Carbee Cola leads Ingrid back to the biggest custard spill in X Middle School history, an incident that disturbingly points to Fillmore from back during his days as a delinquent.
Guest starring Frankie Muniz Parodied crimes: theft, frameup, counterfeiting, extortion | ||||||
105 | 105 | "Next Stop, Armageddon"
Series Premiere Series Finale |
Christian Roman | Laura McCreary & Mark Myers | March 7, 2003 | |
After accidentally destroying Folsom's birthday party Fillmore and Ingrid are asked to do convention duty. But the train convention experienced sabotage, leaving the entire convention ruined. Fillmore and Ingrid first suspect the RC Car club to be behind it; however Oscar, the best model railroad engineer at X, seems to be coping extremely well to the tragedy. He is suspected of being the saboteur.
Parodied crimes: sabotage | ||||||
106 | 106 | "Nappers Never Sleep"
Series Premiere Series Finale |
Christian Roman | Scott M. Gimple | March 7, 2003 | |
Duappy, a virtual pet – the virtual pet kept alive the longest – has been stolen, and it is up to Fillmore and Ingrid to find X's pride and joy before a reporter comes to X to do a story on Duappy and before Duappy dies. However, Duappy may have been stolen not to harm, but to help.
Guest starring Caroline Rhea, Steven Weber, and Mary Hart Parodied crimes: kidnapping | ||||||
101 | 101 | "Ingrid Third, Public Enemy #1"
Series Premiere Series Finale |
Christian Roman | Scott M. Gimple | March 7, 2003 | |
Fillmore's partner moves away to Tennessee, and he is partnered up with Brad Parnassus, the smartest kid at X Middle School. Rebellious and super-smart new student Ingrid Third does not take her introduction to X student body well at all, and a giant stink bomb explodes in the hallways. The case turns out not to be as simple as it originally seemed. Note: the episode is largely told in flashback and thus mostly takes place before the series' start.
Guest starring John Rhys-Davies Parodied crimes: Detonating an explosive device in a public area, chemical terrorism, and frameup |