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* ''Awesome/WishboneS1E26ThePrinceAndThePooch''



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* Ellen gets ready to tear into Mr. King when the latter insults Joe's coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.



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%%[[AC:#37: ''Pantin' at the Opera'']]



[[AC:#41 & 42: ''Halloween Hound: The Legend of Creepy Collars, Parts 1 & 2'']]

* Ichabod Crane showing he's a BadassBookworm by convincing Katrina that going for an evening stroll with Brom Bones would be bad luck since he's courting her with foxglove, a bad omen, and riding a black horse.
* Also to his credit he ''does'' outrun the Horseman...it's just he stopped to gloat after crossing the bridge and assumed he would be safe, rather than catching his breath and fleeing for the cover of the trees.
* Sam hitting the two targets at the first challenge. It's a cork-pop gun and the lion and tiger are moving, but it requires hand-eye coordination. She's even dressed for the occasion as a hunter!
* The trio by process of elimination choosing between Witch's Broomstick and Flying Sorceress for the toy horse derby. When David says go for the Broomstick, Joe points out the riddle says to choose an enchantress. Sam chooses Flying Sorceress right on time.
* David offhandedly solves the third riddle by pointing out that out of all the colors, "orange" is the only one not mentioned in the poem. He insists on putting the token into the RubeGoldbergMachine.
* One for Damont as well; while he let the trio solve the first riddle, he and Jimmy figured out the others! If he hadn't stopped to lock David in a closet, he might have gotten that certificate.
* Joe using logic to find the gift certificate; he notes there's a green light that matches the one in the poem, and identifies where Sam put green marbles down on a game board. Cue him pulling up a floorboard and finding the telltale envelope. As Sam says, "You did it."

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* ''Awesome/WishboneS1E28SaltyDog''



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[[AC:#28: ''Salty Dog'']]

* Sam saving David and Joe from a burning barn.

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* ''Awesome/WishboneS1E14TheHunchdogOfNotreDame''



[[AC:#14: ''The Hunchdog of Notre Dame'']]

* Nathaniel narrowly saving Sam's prized memento of her mother.
* Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on the court, and Joe's team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks with Joe, David and Sam.

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* The final storytelling performance.

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[[AC:#06: ''Bark that Bark'']]

[[AC:Episodes with their own pages]]

* The final storytelling performance.
''Awesome/WishboneS1E06BarkThatBark''
* ''Awesome/WishboneS1E23BarkToTheFuture''
* ''Awesome/WishboneS1E24PawPrintsOfThieves''



%%[[AC:#08: ''The Slobbery Hound'']]

%%[[AC:#09: ''Digging Up the Past'']]



[[AC:#23: ''Bark to the Future'']]

* Joe finally learning how to apply fractions, with Wishbone's help.

[[AC:#24: ''Paw Prints of Thieves'']]

* Ellen shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal Mr. Bison shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).
* Ellen also mentions that she and her late husband raised Joe to show this level of courage. His Dad would indeed be proud of the brave young man his son turned out to be.



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* In "Salty Dogs", Sam saving David and Joe from a burning barn.
* In "Bark to the Future", Joe finally learning how to apply fractions, with Wishbone's help.
* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story).

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* In "Salty Dogs", Sam saving David and Joe from a burning barn.
* In "Bark to the Future", Joe finally learning how to apply fractions, with Wishbone's help.
* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story).
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* Ellen is a [[GoodParents fantastic mom]]. Some stand-out moments for her include
** In the "Prince and the Pauper" episode, she gets ready to tear into Mr. King when the latter insults Joe's coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.
** In the "Robin Hood" episode, she shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal Mr. Bison shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).
*** Ellen mentioning that she and her late husband raised Joe to show this level of courage. His Dad would indeed be proud of the brave young man his son turned out to be.
* In "The Hunchdog of Notre Dame", Nathaniel narrowly saving Sam's prized memento of her mother.
** Also on the same page, Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on the court, and Joe's team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks with Joe, David, Sam.
* The final performance in "Bark that Bark."
* "The Legend of Creepy Collars"
** Ichabod Crane showing he's a BadassBookworm by convincing Katrina that going for an evening stroll with Brom Bones would be bad luck since he's courting her with foxglove, a bad omen, and riding a black horse.
** Also to his credit he ''does'' outrun the Horseman...it's just he stopped to gloat after crossing the bridge and assumed he would be safe, rather than catching his breath and fleeing for the cover of the trees.
** Sam hitting the two targets at the first challenge. It's a cork-pop gun and the lion and tiger are moving, but it requires hand-eye coordination. She's even dressed for the occasion as a hunter!
** The trio by process of elimination choosing between Witch's Broomstick and Flying Sorceress for the toy horse derby. When David says go for the Broomstick, Joe points out the riddle says to choose an enchantress. Sam chooses Flying Sorceress right on time.
** David offhandedly solves the third riddle by pointing out that out of all the colors, "orange" is the only one not mentioned in the poem. He insists on putting the token into the RubeGoldbergMachine.
** One for Damont as well; while he let the trio solve the first riddle, he and Jimmy figured out the others! If he hadn't stopped to lock David in a closet, he might have gotten that certificate.
** Joe using logic to find the gift certificate; he notes there's a green light that matches the one in the poem, and identifies where Sam put green marbles down on a game board. Cue him pulling up a floorboard and finding the telltale envelope. As Sam says, "You did it."
* The novel ''Stage Invader''
** Wishbone saving Robin by barking at her during rehearsal, causing her to fall harmlessly onstage rather than skate out of control offstage and break a bone. He heard that her wheel was squeaking unnaturally and was appropriately alarmed.
** Wishbone finding the Allen key that was used to sabotage Robin's skates. Sam is thrilled at having found a lead on who is the saboteur.
** Sam figuring out that Crystal was the saboteur. While there's no proof, Joe and David are impressed when she mentions Crystal was the only one who left Pepper Pete's before the rain and thus left no footprints.
** Amanda is a jerk but she is the better person compared to Crystal. While she shows off her ability, Sam notes that Amanda does want the show to go on and will put in one hundred percent effort. Sam bluntly tells Crystal that Amanda didn't put herself before the show the way Crystal did with her pranks, after Sam and Justin conspire to out Crystal as the prankster.

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* Ellen is a [[GoodParents fantastic mom]]. Some mom]], with a number of stand-out moments for her include
** In the "Prince
(see "The Prince and the Pauper" episode, she gets ready to tear into Mr. King when Pooch" and "Paw Prints of Thieves" for a few).

%%[[AC:#01 & 02: ''A Tail in Twain, Parts 1 & 2'']]

%%[[AC:#03: ''Twisted Tail'']]

%%[[AC:#04: ''Rosie, Oh! Rosie, Oh!'']]

%%[[AC:#05: ''Homer Sweet Homer'']]

[[AC:#06: ''Bark that Bark'']]

* The final storytelling performance.

%%[[AC:#07: ''Cyranose'']]

%%[[AC:#08: ''The Slobbery Hound'']]

%%[[AC:#09: ''Digging Up
the latter insults Past'']]

%%[[AC:#10: ''Bone of Arc'']]

%%[[AC:#11: ''The Impawssible Dream'']]

%%[[AC:#12: ''Fleabitten Bargain'']]

%%[[AC:#13: ''Sniffing the Gauntlet'']]

[[AC:#14: ''The Hunchdog of Notre Dame'']]

* Nathaniel narrowly saving Sam's prized memento of her mother.
* Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on the court, and
Joe's coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.
** In
team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks with Joe, David and Sam.

%%[[AC:#15: ''Golden Retrieved'']]

%%[[AC:#16: ''A Tail of Two Sitters'']]

%%[[AC:#17: ''Frankenbone'']]

%%[[AC:#18: ''Hot Diggity Dawg'']]

%%[[AC:#19: ''One Thousand and One Tails'']]

%%[[AC:#20: ''Mixed Breeds'']]

%%[[AC:#21: ''The Canine Cure'']]

%%[[AC:#22: ''The Pawloined Paper'']]

[[AC:#23: ''Bark to
the "Robin Hood" episode, she Future'']]

* Joe finally learning how to apply fractions, with Wishbone's help.

[[AC:#24: ''Paw Prints of Thieves'']]

* Ellen
shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal Mr. Bison shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).
*** * Ellen mentioning also mentions that she and her late husband raised Joe to show this level of courage. His Dad would indeed be proud of the brave young man his son turned out to be.
* In "The Hunchdog of Notre Dame", Nathaniel narrowly saving Sam's prized memento of her mother.
** Also on
be.

%%[[AC:#25: ''Furst Impressions'']]

[[AC:#26: ''The Prince and
the same page, Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on Pooch'']]

* Ellen gets ready to tear into Mr. King when
the court, and latter insults Joe's team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.

%%[[AC:#27: ''The Count's Account'']]

[[AC:#28: ''Salty Dog'']]

* Sam saving David
and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks Joe from a burning barn.

%%[[AC:#29: ''Little Big Dog'']]

%%[[AC:#30: ''A Dogged Exposé'']]

%%[[AC:#31: ''A Terrified Terrier'']]

%%[[AC:#32: ''Shakespaw'']]

%%[[AC:#33: ''Muttketeer'']]

%%[[AC:#34: ''Hercules Unleashed'']]

%%[[AC:#35: ''¡Viva Wishbone!'']]

%%[[AC:#36: ''The Entrepawneur'']]

%%[[AC:#37: ''Pantin' at the Opera'']]

%%[[AC:#38: ''Dances
with Joe, David, Sam.
*
Dogs'']]

%%[[AC:#39: ''Rushin' to the Bone'']]

%%[[AC:#40: ''Picks of the Litter'']]

[[AC:#41 & 42: ''Halloween Hound:
The final performance in "Bark that Bark."
* "The
Legend of Creepy Collars"
**
Collars, Parts 1 & 2'']]

*
Ichabod Crane showing he's a BadassBookworm by convincing Katrina that going for an evening stroll with Brom Bones would be bad luck since he's courting her with foxglove, a bad omen, and riding a black horse.
** * Also to his credit he ''does'' outrun the Horseman...it's just he stopped to gloat after crossing the bridge and assumed he would be safe, rather than catching his breath and fleeing for the cover of the trees.
** * Sam hitting the two targets at the first challenge. It's a cork-pop gun and the lion and tiger are moving, but it requires hand-eye coordination. She's even dressed for the occasion as a hunter!
** * The trio by process of elimination choosing between Witch's Broomstick and Flying Sorceress for the toy horse derby. When David says go for the Broomstick, Joe points out the riddle says to choose an enchantress. Sam chooses Flying Sorceress right on time.
** * David offhandedly solves the third riddle by pointing out that out of all the colors, "orange" is the only one not mentioned in the poem. He insists on putting the token into the RubeGoldbergMachine.
** * One for Damont as well; while he let the trio solve the first riddle, he and Jimmy figured out the others! If he hadn't stopped to lock David in a closet, he might have gotten that certificate.
** * Joe using logic to find the gift certificate; he notes there's a green light that matches the one in the poem, and identifies where Sam put green marbles down on a game board. Cue him pulling up a floorboard and finding the telltale envelope. As Sam says, "You did it."
"

%%[[AC:#43: ''The Prince of Wags'']]

%%[[AC:#44: ''A Bone of Contention'']]

%%[[AC:#45: ''Groomed for Greatness'']]

%%[[AC:#46: ''War of the Noses'']]

%%[[AC:#47: ''Moonbone'']]

%%[[AC:#48: ''Barking at Buddha'']]

%%[[AC:#49: ''Pup Fiction'']]

%%[[AC:#50: ''The Roamin' Nose'']]

%%[[AC:''Wishbone's Dog Days of the West'']]

[[AC:''The Wishbone Mysteries'' #13 -- ''Case of the Unsolved Case'']]

* The novel David's scientific prowess is especially on display in this book -- he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story).

[[AC:''The Wishbone Mysteries'' #15 --
''Stage Invader''
**
Invader'']]

*
Wishbone saving Robin by barking at her during rehearsal, causing her to fall harmlessly onstage rather than skate out of control offstage and break a bone. He heard that her wheel was squeaking unnaturally and was appropriately alarmed.
** * Wishbone finding the Allen key that was used to sabotage Robin's skates. Sam is thrilled at having found a lead on who is the saboteur.
** * Sam figuring out that Crystal was the saboteur. While there's no proof, Joe and David are impressed when she mentions Crystal was the only one who left Pepper Pete's before the rain and thus left no footprints.
** * Amanda is a jerk but she is the better person compared to Crystal. While she shows off her ability, Sam notes that Amanda does want the show to go on and will put in one hundred percent effort. Sam bluntly tells Crystal that Amanda didn't put herself before the show the way Crystal did with her pranks, after Sam and Justin conspire to out Crystal as the prankster.prankster.

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* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold [[spoiler: (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story)]].

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* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold [[spoiler: (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story)]].story).

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** Joe using logic to find the gift certificate; he notes there's a green light that matches the one in the poem, and identifies where Sam put green marbles down on a game board. Cue him pulling up a floorboard. As Sam says, "You did it."

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** Joe using logic to find the gift certificate; he notes there's a green light that matches the one in the poem, and identifies where Sam put green marbles down on a game board. Cue him pulling up a floorboard.floorboard and finding the telltale envelope. As Sam says, "You did it.""
* The novel ''Stage Invader''
** Wishbone saving Robin by barking at her during rehearsal, causing her to fall harmlessly onstage rather than skate out of control offstage and break a bone. He heard that her wheel was squeaking unnaturally and was appropriately alarmed.
** Wishbone finding the Allen key that was used to sabotage Robin's skates. Sam is thrilled at having found a lead on who is the saboteur.
** Sam figuring out that Crystal was the saboteur. While there's no proof, Joe and David are impressed when she mentions Crystal was the only one who left Pepper Pete's before the rain and thus left no footprints.
** Amanda is a jerk but she is the better person compared to Crystal. While she shows off her ability, Sam notes that Amanda does want the show to go on and will put in one hundred percent effort. Sam bluntly tells Crystal that Amanda didn't put herself before the show the way Crystal did with her pranks, after Sam and Justin conspire to out Crystal as the prankster.
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* The final performance in "Bark that Bark."

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* The final performance in "Bark that Bark."
* "The Legend of Creepy Collars"
** Ichabod Crane showing he's a BadassBookworm by convincing Katrina that going for an evening stroll with Brom Bones would be bad luck since he's courting her with foxglove, a bad omen, and riding a black horse.
** Also to his credit he ''does'' outrun the Horseman...it's just he stopped to gloat after crossing the bridge and assumed he would be safe, rather than catching his breath and fleeing for the cover of the trees.
** Sam hitting the two targets at the first challenge. It's a cork-pop gun and the lion and tiger are moving, but it requires hand-eye coordination. She's even dressed for the occasion as a hunter!
** The trio by process of elimination choosing between Witch's Broomstick and Flying Sorceress for the toy horse derby. When David says go for the Broomstick, Joe points out the riddle says to choose an enchantress. Sam chooses Flying Sorceress right on time.
** David offhandedly solves the third riddle by pointing out that out of all the colors, "orange" is the only one not mentioned in the poem. He insists on putting the token into the RubeGoldbergMachine.
** One for Damont as well; while he let the trio solve the first riddle, he and Jimmy figured out the others! If he hadn't stopped to lock David in a closet, he might have gotten that certificate.
** Joe using logic to find the gift certificate; he notes there's a green light that matches the one in the poem, and identifies where Sam put green marbles down on a game board. Cue him pulling up a floorboard. As Sam says, "You did it.
"
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** Also on the same page, Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on the court, and Joe's team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks with Joe, David, Sam.

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** Also on the same page, Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on the court, and Joe's team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks with Joe, David, Sam.Sam.
* The final performance in "Bark that Bark."
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* In "Bark to the Future", Joe finally learning how to apply fractions, with Wishbone's help.
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** In the "Robin Hood" episode, she shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal Mr. Bison shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).

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** In the "Robin Hood" episode, she shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal Mr. Bison shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).sentiment).
*** Ellen mentioning that she and her late husband raised Joe to show this level of courage. His Dad would indeed be proud of the brave young man his son turned out to be.
* In "The Hunchdog of Notre Dame", Nathaniel narrowly saving Sam's prized memento of her mother.
** Also on the same page, Sam discovering Nathaniel's potential skill as a goalie. During a rematch with Damont, Nathaniel proves his talent on the court, and Joe's team wins! Ironically, Damont changes his mind and wants Nathaniel on his team next time. But Nathaniel knows who his real friends are and sticks with Joe, David, Sam.
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** In the "The Prince and the Pauper" episode, she gets ready to tear into Mr. King when the latter insults Joe's coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.
** In the "Robin Hood" episode, she shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).

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** In the "The Prince "Prince and the Pauper" episode, she gets ready to tear into Mr. King when the latter insults Joe's coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.
** In the "Robin Hood" episode, she shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal Mr. Bison shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).
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* How the main trio can ''always'' deal with the bad guy of the contemporary story without stooping to their level.

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* How the main trio can ''always'' deal with the bad guy of the contemporary story without stooping to their level.level.
* Ellen is a [[GoodParents fantastic mom]]. Some stand-out moments for her include
** In the "The Prince and the Pauper" episode, she gets ready to tear into Mr. King when the latter insults Joe's coaching skills. Sure, she got stopped by Wanda but it was still pretty cool.
** In the "Robin Hood" episode, she shows up in the middle of Joe's protest and when he tries to explain himself, she tells him that he's standing up for what's right, what she and his father raised him to do, and that he might be in trouble with the school but he is ''not'' in trouble with her. Then when the vice-principal shows up and starts to bad mouth Joe, Ellen shuts him down with the statement that she's proud of her son and that she doesn't care what he says about it (okay; not in those words but that was the sentiment).
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* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold [[spoiler (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story)]].

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* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold [[spoiler [[spoiler: (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story)]].
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* David's scientific prowess. In one of the mystery books, he reprograms a metal detector to only go off if it senses gold [[spoiler (he was looking for a class ring that had belonged to Joe's dad that Joe had lost prior to the story)]].
* How the main trio can ''always'' deal with the bad guy of the contemporary story without stooping to their level.
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* Sam saving Joe and David from a burning barn.
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* Sam saving Joe and David from a burning barn.

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