Go for the Gold



Introducing: a Mr. Landers runs the Audio Hut
Weve seen Stacy doing cartwheels and backflips occasionally. Weve also seen
that the kids seem to need a lot of replacement equipment. Lets combine the two,
shall we?
Its Fitness Week at The P*lace (they sure have a lot of theme weeks). Kids Inc. is
too busy with band matters to notice Wendy and Andrea announcing a gymnastics contest,
whose prize is conveniently a gift certificate to the Audio Hut. The news sends Stacy
jumping for joy, however, as shes sure that she could win the whole thing. Despite
little support from her friends, Stacy still plans to enter the contest and sees her
chance when their amplifier literally blows up during the next number.
The day of the contest comes and Stacy is thrilled to see gymnast Kathy Johnson warming up
with the others. She spends a while being cute and irritating the contestants, but finds
that being an athlete is harder than it looks.
The contest starts, and people are leaping everywhere, but Stacy isnt impressing
anyone. She crashes into other people, trips, stumbles
continuing to be cute, of
course. But cute doesnt win gymnastics contests, and Stacy runs off in disgrace.
Kathy follows her and Stacy reveals that she was only trying to help her band, and now
shes let them down.
The other kids do give Stacy an A for effort, but theyre still bummed about not
having any money. In comes Kathy with the news that even though Stacy lost the contest,
she won the heart of Mr. Landers of the Audio Hut. Hell fix the amp for free. Kathy
then shows Stacy a gold medal and puts it around her neck. How cute.
I wasn't into gymnastics at the time, so I didn't know who Kathy Johnson was, but I'm sure
Stacy was all over it. I thought it was weird how she was so smug about potentially
winning the contest, since she could barely keep up in "Physical" Oh, and
"Physical" is a really bad cover, the changed lyrics made no sense. I'm still
amazed that they picked that song and tried to bring it to a G-rating. Thats why
this episode got 3 microphones.
Guest star: Olympic gymnast Kathy
Johnson (KI is mentioned on her page!)
Invention count: 0
Vocab: --
Continuity, gags and themes:
Stacy doing flips
The band always seems to need new equipment
$200 is a different amount from what they normally seem to get its usually
$100
New Locations:
The Audio Hut (an electronics store)
Pop culture references:
The Olympics
Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound is part of the description of Superman
C'monologue: Kathy
Solos:
Stacy (1)
Kid (1) = 4
Episode total: 2
Total: 21
Performance outfits:
Denim w/purple shirts
red/blue sequined
- This is the first time Renee calls Stacy her sister, and the first time anyone in the
series refers to the girls as sisters (Beginning not included). Up until now, you just
assumed they were, although Renee treats everyone in the same manner, so she could have
been related to anyone.
- You can see the "Diamond Park" sign over the basketball court
Gymnastics scores:
Wendy - 95
Aaron - 96
Stacy - Has Potential
Two girls who were probably gymnasts as extras - 98
- The same silhouette effect used in the previous episode is used for Physical
- This is another episode where they begin with a song ending (Dynamite), have
some dialogue, and then start a full song.
There's a small conflict: I Googled Kathy, and she was indeed in the '84 Olympics...but
she won a bronze by herself, and a silver with the team. The medals she brings to Stacy
are gold from '84.

Now, someone probably thought this would be more impressive, but isn't this contradictory to the episode's idea of "trying your best is more important than being the best"? I don't know about you, but getting any medal in the Olympics is damn impressive to me, regardless of what metal it's cast from. 5/10 point deduction, producers.







