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Contents Plot decides to enter the talent show by performing a magic act. When is not pictured on the yearbook, he uses his in the talent show auditions to show everyone he's popular, and takes Leo's spot in the talent show. Gives Leo a device to interrupt Chase's during the show. Chase gets booed, causing his Commando App to activate. Leo calms him down, but induces again by insulting Chase. Leo tries using the device to shut down Spike, but ends up causing Spike's aggression levels to soar.

Then takes Spike down, reverting him to Chase. Meanwhile, and try to use butter as art, much to 's chagrin. Bree melts the statue, upsetting Owen. She makes it up to him by making him a new statue out of popcorn. Cast Main Cast.

as /. as. as. as Recurring Cast. as. as.

as. as Mentioned Cast. as Trivia. This is the second appearance of Spike in the series.

Hal Sparks (Donald Davenport) was absent for this episode. This is the sixth time a main character is absent, and the second time a main character is absent in Season 2, the other episode being. However, he did eventually find out about the events of this episode prior to.

This is the first episode to have 'Spike' in the title. The second episode being and the third being. This is the third episode to have a character's name in the title. The first being and the second being.

In the yearbook, there is a person named 'Guy Dystad' which could be parody of the director of numerous Lab Rats episodes named, Guy Distad. Also in the yearbook, next to 'Chip Davenport' is a person named 'Ken Levin' which could also be a parody of the 'Property Master' seen in the Lab Rats credits. The picture could also actually be him, when he was little. Principal Perry had a stunt-double this episode, which is why she was wearing a mask. The events of this episode were mentioned in.

Quotes “ Owen: Adam, you wanna help me make a sculpture out of butter? Adam: I've been waiting for someone to ask me that my whole life.

Bree Turner Biography Bree Nicole Turner (born March 10, 1977) is an American actress. Personal life Turner was born in Palo Alto, California.

Her father is former pro-football player Kevin Turner of the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, Seattle Seahawks and Cleveland Browns. In 1995, Bree graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville, California, where she was voted 1994 Homecoming Queen. She subsequently enrolled at the King's College in London and at University of California, Los Angeles. Bree, a competitive roller-skater and professional dancer, is a fan of video games.

She said: 'Growing up, I had a Nintendo. I liked the Mario Bros.

Bree At Talent Show For Mac

And Track and Field. I was very good. I don't mean to age myself, but I came home every day, went straight to my Nintendo and rocked it.

I have three younger brothers, so I always leaned towards more boy hobbies. I was a dancer, so in my down time I always wanted to play video games and hang out with the boys. Then when I went to college, I had a PlayStation but I haven't picked up my joystick in a while.

I need to get back on it. I got into Dance Dance Revolution for a while.' In 2008, Turner married Orthopaedic Surgeon Justin Saliman at the Casa Del Mar hotel in Santa Monica, California. Turner and Saliman have one daughter, Stella Jean, who was born on June 29, 2010. Their son, Dean, was born on September 12, 2012.

Career Turner landed her first speaking role in. That same year, she was cast on MTV's late night anthology series, Undressed. She also did TV commercial for Gap 'Khaki Country' and 'Khaki-a-go-go,' and for Dr. Turner was a background dancer in such hit films as (1998), (1999) and Mike Myers' Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). She has since appeared in films like (2001), Joe Dirt (2001), (2001), (2002), Bring It On Again (2004) and Jekyll + Hyde (2006). She played a supporting role in Todd Holland's family film Firehouse Dog, alongside, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp.

In 2000, Turner could be seen in two independent films, Scott Falconer and Scott Hatley's musical and romantic drama True Vinyl and writer-director Robert Boris' wrestling drama Backyard Dogs. The next year, she shared the screen with and in the romantic comedy, with in the comedy Joe Dirt, and with and in the teen comedy. Meanwhile, Turner was also playing recurring roles on the UPN sitcom, the ABC sitcom and the CBS drama Cold Case. She also did a TV commercial for Hyundai. Additionally, she acted on stage, playing Ivy in The Pages of My Diary I'd Rather Not Read at Hudson Mainstage Theater in Los Angeles, California, in January 2003. After being cast in Wallace Wolodarsky's comedy film, she landed the starring role as the head cheerleader in Bring It On Again. Back on the small screen, she starred as Marjorie in the short-lived sitcom Good Girls Don't.

The next year in October, she guest starred on UPN drama. That same month, she also starred in the pilot episode of the Showtime's horror/thriller series, entitled 'Incident On and Off a Mountain Road.' On her appearance in the pilot episode of the series, she said: 'I caught the first four and I loved them. It was nice to be rewarded with being the first episode to kick off the whole series. We actually went to the (Mick Garris; the series creator) executive producer's house and we had a little screening. The second the opening credits came on with the music and the stark white and the blood drops I was just so pleased. This is a class A project and I think it turned out that way.'

In 2006, she guest starred on the CBS/VH1 drama, appearing in the TV series pilot-turned-TV movie, Flirt and in a TV commercial for Budweiser. Back on the big screen, she was cast in The TV Set and in Nick Stillwell's Jekyll + Hyde, adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson novel Dr.

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Jekyll and Mr. She also had a supporting role in the romantic comedy. In 2007, Turner appeared in an episode of the ABC series Traveler and in an episode of the Fox series Standoff. She also appeared in the family film Firehouse Dog. She appeared in the comedy The Ugly Truth with and, which was released on July 24, 2009.

In 2012 she landed a recurring guest role on the NBC drama series. In April, it was announced that Turner had joined the cast as a series regular. Filmography Film Year Film Role Notes 1997 Title Sequence Performer #4 1999 Allison; Fish tank girl 2003 Ellen Episode: Our Boy Is Back 2004 Bring It On Again Tina Hammersmith 2005 Incident On and Off a Mountain Road Ellen first season of 2006 Dana 2007 Traveler Nell Graham Episode: New Haven 2008 Elizabeth Episode: Ball & Chain 2009 Joy 2010 Heather Episode: Fun Run. 2010 A Girl's Life Tiny Mosquito (voice) Her voice acting of Tiny the Mosquito sounds like Dixie Kong from Diddy Kong Racing DS. 2011 Eve 2012–present Rosalee Calvert Recurring season 1; Regular season 2, Also plays a 'Blue-Bot' 2012 Wedding Band Sara 2012 Iris Porchetto This webpage uses material from the and is licensed under the. Reality TV World is not responsible for any errors or omissions the Wikipedia article may contain.