![]() They played minor characters, fellow students of London and Maddie’s at Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow, which I still can’t say with a straight face. His HSM costars Vanessa Hudgens (“Tick Tick Boom”), Monique Coleman (“A Christmas Dance Reunion”) and Ka圜ee Stroh (“Celebrity Fit Club”) also made appearances on the show. His appearance famously inspired the most heated and intensely delivered line during the show’s run: “Do you want to kiss me as much as I want to kiss you?” and its response “I’m surprised someone as smart as you would have to ask!” I wore my Troy Bolton t-shirt on the regular, and I’m not the least bit ashamed of it. Zac Efron (“Down to Earth”) also guest starred on the show about two weeks after the Disney Channel release of High School Musical and just before his meteoric rise as the biggest heartthrob of the early 2000s. Personally, I had “ Beautiful Soul” burned onto a CD (which also contained “ Since U Been Gone” and “ Year 3000”), so for me hearing the familiar voice sing the chorus all these years later brings about a warm feeling in my chest and reminds me of a simpler time. In season one, “Suite Life” had Jesse McCartney (“Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip”) guest star in an episode playing himself - for Gen Z-ers for whom this is only a vaguely familiar name or means nothing at all, seeing McCartney on TV in 2005 would be the equivalent of seeing Justin Bieber on TV in 2011. The show is also chock-full of famous guest appearances that bring the term “nostalgia factor” to a whole new level. I’ll think of you as I suit up for my twelfth Tinder date of the semester. But I would be remiss to leave out Carey’s response: “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.” So true Carey. It’s much less painful,” and it’s absolutely heartbreaking. When Carey (Kim Rhodes, “Supernatural”) rejects Arwin for the first time, he says “I should probably stick to admiring from afar. However, Arwin is also a hopeless romantic with a heart of gold, and cynics like me could follow his lead to dream a little bigger. His inventions frequently go awry –– always in a cloud of smoke if not a full-blown explosion –– which hits a little too close to home. ![]() Lance’s (Aaron Musicant, “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody”) merman exploits never fail to make me giggle, and every time Arwin (Brian Stepanek, “The Loud House Movie”) is on screen, you can’t help but smile. Muriel (Estelle Harris, “Promoted”), for one, embodies the laziness we all feel with her catchphrase “does it involve moving?” I can truly never say enough about Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya de la Rosa Ramirez (Adrian R’Mante, “Even in Dreams”), but in Zack’s (Dylan Sprouse, “Tyger Tyger”) words, “Who’s got the time?” London’s (Brenda Song, “The Social Network”) keep-it-real face is forever etched into my brain - if only I could replicate it.Įven the more minor characters enhance the lovable quality of the show. Cue Cody (Cole Sprouse, “Riverdale”): “You forget to cherish her.” “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody” is full of quips like this classic line that still make me smile after all this time. “ HOW DO YOU LOSE A WOMAN!?” Moseby (Phill Lewis, “Raising Hope”) asks, more enraged than we’ve ever seen him. You settle down to watch the 23rd episode of “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody” Season Two and hopefully, take shelter from the summer heat. Brangelina are together, everyone is wearing low-rise jeans, you’ve yet to see a moustache finger tattoo and you don’t have a care in the world. If anyone gets to see this.go right ahead and watch it.The year is 2006. Even adults would find this really hilarious and I mean it! That's so Raven sometimes over exaggerates, Lizzie Mcguire is too good to be true, but Phil of the Future and The suite life are really great television shows. I love watching this show even though I'm too old to be into it but everyone can enjoy it and relate to it at times. There happens to be something always going wrong but then they make everything right. ![]() Kids should watch this show because even though there's always something going on in the hotel, you'll always learn a lesson at the end of each episode. The lifeguard is as dumb as anyone I've ever known but he's really adorable at the same time. The twins are so adorably cute, Maddie is such a sweetheart, London is kind of clueless but cool, their mother is really funny, and the hotel manager is really funny. I was watching this show with my little cousin and it is a very funny kids show.
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