With three plots, there is room for error, but nothing bad happens.
The main plot involves Aaron moving in on Teddy. Very bossy, Aaron makes Teddy feel ashamed for having Michelle as a best friend simply because she's a girl. So Michelle tries being a boy so that she can continue to hang out with her best friend. Danny explains that Teddy is simply going through a stage. I kind of disagree with this being a stage. Teddy is facing peer pressure. He still wants to be Michelle's best friend but Aaron is making it hard.
The first subplot features Joey getting Jesse to be his sidekick for the Ranger Joe Show. He initially declines, but figures it's good money.
The second subplot features DJ freaking out Stephanie. Tired of having her little sister listen in on her phone calls, DJ makes Stephanie feel paranoid. That's pretty good, although brief.
This is an altogether solid episode.
The main plot involves Aaron moving in on Teddy. Very bossy, Aaron makes Teddy feel ashamed for having Michelle as a best friend simply because she's a girl. So Michelle tries being a boy so that she can continue to hang out with her best friend. Danny explains that Teddy is simply going through a stage. I kind of disagree with this being a stage. Teddy is facing peer pressure. He still wants to be Michelle's best friend but Aaron is making it hard.
The first subplot features Joey getting Jesse to be his sidekick for the Ranger Joe Show. He initially declines, but figures it's good money.
The second subplot features DJ freaking out Stephanie. Tired of having her little sister listen in on her phone calls, DJ makes Stephanie feel paranoid. That's pretty good, although brief.
This is an altogether solid episode.