Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Series / Zoey101

Go To

OR

Added: 379

Changed: 16

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EskimosArentReal: Michael tries to convince Chase that reindeer aren't real.

to:

* EskimosArentReal: Michael Logan tries to convince Chase Michael that reindeer aren't real.


Added DiffLines:

* {{Irony}}: Chase and Zoey spend the whole show with people thinking they're a couple prior to their RelationshipUpgrade and frequently express annoyance how people can't believe that a boy and girl can't be just friends. The only person to ever not be convinced for one second is Trisha Kirby, the only person they wanted to think they were dating so she'd stop hounding Chase.

Added: 266

Removed: 258

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Misuse of the page/link


* TheBeard: Used twice. In the second season Zoey helps Chase to get rid of the titular ''Bad Girl''. In the series finale [[spoiler: Logan and Quinn]] set each other up with terrible dates for the prom, because they want to keep their relationship a secret.


Added DiffLines:

* FakeRelationship: Used twice. In the second season Zoey helps Chase to get rid of the titular ''Bad Girl''. In the series finale [[spoiler: Logan and Quinn]] set each other up with terrible dates for the prom, because they want to keep their relationship a secret.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: "Hands On A Blix Van" has Quinn laughing nonstop as a side-effect from a breath spray she invented. As a last resort, Lola kisses Quinn's boyfriend Mark in front of her. Quinn tackles Lola in a fit of rage, but quickly forgives her when Lola points out that she did it to get her to stop laughing, and it worked. After they leave, Mark [[NotStoStoic remarks how much he enjoyed that]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SuddenDownerEnding: Infamously, in the episode "Chase's Grandma", the 12th episode of Season 3. [[spoiler:Chase is too busy with an essay to feel excited about his birthday. Zoey sees Chase mailing a card to his grandmother. She invites Chase's grandmother, with whom he shares a birthday, to his birthday party. She accepts. She then withdraws her invitation, saying she has the flu. The party goes ahead. When Chase leaves the party, Zoey assumes he has abandoned his friends to write his essay, only for Michael to pull her aside and tell her the AwfulTruth - Chase's grandmother has died suddenly from "[[TheTopicOfCancer more than the flu]]". It turns out his actions throughout the episode were out of concern for his grandmother's declining health. She finds Chase sitting by the fountain, inconsolable, and sits beside him in the rain. Roll credits.]] Also, this is never brought up again.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** Logan also did this after his dad cuts him off.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''Quinn Misses the Mark'' is mostly about Quinn struggling to deal with her breakup with Mark. The B-plot is [[ItMakesSenseInContext Michael accidentally adopting a stray horse]]. Needless to say, it makes the segues between storylines a bit strange. Logan at least [[LampshadeHanding lampshades]] this.

to:

** ''Quinn Misses the Mark'' is mostly about Quinn struggling to deal with her breakup with Mark. The B-plot is [[ItMakesSenseInContext Michael accidentally adopting a stray horse]]. Needless to say, it makes the segues between storylines a bit strange. Logan at least [[LampshadeHanding [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.

Added: 112

Changed: 53

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** ''Quinn Misses the Mark'' is mostly about Quinn struggling to deal with her breakup with Mark. The B-plot is [[ItMakesSenseInContext Michael accidentally adopting a stray horse]]. Needless to say, it makes the segues between storylines a bit strange.

to:

** ''Quinn Misses the Mark'' is mostly about Quinn struggling to deal with her breakup with Mark. The B-plot is [[ItMakesSenseInContext Michael accidentally adopting a stray horse]]. Needless to say, it makes the segues between storylines a bit strange. Logan at least [[LampshadeHanding lampshades]] this.
-->'''Logan:''' (sees Michael and Zoey riding on a horse right after he kissed Quinn) This has been a weird day.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* NotHelpingYourCase: Chase isn't wrong that Zoey was being too overbearing in "Defending Dustin", he just doesn't sell it well here.
-->'''Zoey:''' Because I don't let him eat garbage like this?\\
'''Chase:''' Garbage? You're talking about the Bing Bong which is the perfect combination of chemicals and sugar.

Added: 101

Changed: 128

Removed: 101

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BeautyPageant: Zoey and Lola compete for the title of “Miss PCA” in an episode of the third season.



* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Despite Chuck "getting rough on her", Zoey doesn't have a single mark on her that suggests she was in a fight much less one against someone as vicious as Chuck. Logan, by contrast, looks like he tried to mug Mike Tyson with how messed up he was after confronting Chuck.

to:

* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Despite Chuck "getting rough on her", Zoey doesn't have a single mark on her that suggests she was in a fight fight, much less one against someone as vicious as Chuck. Logan, by contrast, looks [[BloodKnight Chuck]]. This trope is averted with Logan who confronts Chuck and ends up looking like he tried to mug Mike Tyson with how messed up he was after confronting Chuck.Tyson.
* BeautyPageant: Zoey and Lola compete for the title of “Miss PCA” in an episode of the third season.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* WholePlotReference: The subplot of "Son Of A Dean" is this to Series/TheDickVanDykeShow episode "When a Bowling Pin Talks, Listen", even using the exact same sketch. Interestingly enough, this episode actually resolves the plot: when Chase and Michael try to apologize to the Friday Night Live producer for stealing their idea, to no avail, an actor from another sketch saves them by telling the producer that the show, among others, did their bowling pin sketch decades prior and therefore, they don't own the rights to it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Logan is in a slump in basketball and Quinn offers to help. Logan laughs at her, pointing out how she humiliated herself [[CallBack the last time]]. Quinn even agrees she was terrible, and did some research because she was so embarrassed and learned how to apply her physics knowledge to basketball.
** Colin was insensitive towards Chase in "Trading Places", but Chase was keeping him up all night due to the time zone difference.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RetCon: Dustin was written as a KidGenius in the first season taking 8th grade math; by the finale he's still taking 8th grade math because he's an 8th grader now.

to:

* RetCon: Dustin was written as a KidGenius ChildProdigy in the first season taking 8th grade math; by the finale he's still taking 8th grade math because he's an 8th grader now.now and is treated of average intelligence.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* RetCon: Dustin was written as a KidGenius in the first season taking 8th grade math; by the finale he's still taking 8th grade math because he's an 8th grader now.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Removed malformed wicks to GCPTR per TRS thread


%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

Added: 729

Changed: 317

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ReplacementGoldfish: Deconstructed in ''Goodbye Zoey?'' with Gretchen. While the replacement ''looks'' like Zoey, she's not very pleasant in the personality department. And the fact that Chase is trying to replace Zoey with someone else kind of freaks out his friends.

to:

* ReplacementGoldfish: ReplacementGoldfish:
**
Deconstructed in ''Goodbye Zoey?'' with Gretchen. While the replacement ''looks'' like Zoey, she's not very pleasant in the personality department. And the fact that Chase is trying to replace Zoey with someone else kind of freaks out his friends.



** Implied with James. While the two care about each other, when it's time to take the next step in their relationship, James is all in because he loves her, but Zoey can't bring herself to do it because she realizes he was just her second choice because Chase left. James realizes that Zoey doesn't feel as strongly about him as he does about her, and they mutually break up. Zoey is scared to say yes to the numerous guys asking her to prom, knowing they'll meet the same fate.



** In the first two episodes, Nicole and Dana fight so much that Zoey [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leaves]] and moves in with the weird science girl, Quinn. However, Quinn's science experiments drive Zoey up the wall, so she's forced to go back to her original room.

to:

** In the first two episodes, Nicole and Dana fight so much that Zoey [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere leaves]] and moves in with the weird science girl, Quinn. However, Quinn's science experiments drive Zoey up the wall, so she's forced to go back to her original room. Luckily, she finds the issues with those two far easier to work out.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


On January 12th 2023, a sequel film entitled ''Zoey 102'' was announced.

to:

On January 12th 2023, a sequel film entitled [[Film/Zoey102 ''Zoey 102'' 102'']] was announced.
announced. It was released in July on Paramount Plus.

Added: 347

Changed: 68

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DemographicallyInappropriateHumor: When Zoey, Nicole, and Dana are asked to take care of a dog Dana tells Nicole to keep the dog out of her stuff or "He is going to become a she" even Nicole says "Ouch".

to:

* DemographicallyInappropriateHumor: When Zoey, Nicole, and Dana are asked by Chase and Michael to take care of a dog they took in, Dana tells Zoey and Nicole to keep the dog out of her stuff stuff, or "He is going to become a she" even she". Nicole even says "Ouch"."Ouch" in response.
** After Chase and Michael receive a letter saying they're being sued for stealing an idea (which Logan gave them) for their online cartoon, Logan comes in the dorm only to be threatened.
--> '''Logan:''' What's up, girly girls?
--> '''Michael:''' (pins Logan to the wall) We're about to make ''you'' a girly girl!
--> '''Logan:''' Why the hostility?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Pacific Coast Academy was previously an all boys school, but has just begun admitting girls. Among that first class of girls is one [[TheAce Zoey Brooks]] (Creator/Jamie Lynn Spears), who has to contend with the boys when it comes to any privilege among the school. But of course, having a gender-integrated school proves to be appealing for both sides and it basically becomes a college-type atmosphere but with teenagers.

to:

Pacific Coast Academy was previously an all boys school, but has just begun admitting girls. Among that first class of girls is one [[TheAce Zoey Brooks]] (Creator/Jamie Lynn Spears), (Creator/JamieLynnSpears), who has to contend with the boys when it comes to any privilege among the school. But of course, having a gender-integrated school proves to be appealing for both sides and it basically becomes a college-type atmosphere but with teenagers.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Pacific Coast Academy was previously an all boys school, but has just begun admitting girls. Among that first class of girls is one [[TheAce Zoey Brooks]] (Jamie Lynn Spears), who has to contend with the boys when it comes to any privilege among the school. But of course, having a gender-integrated school proves to be appealing for both sides and it basically becomes a college-type atmosphere but with teenagers.

to:

Pacific Coast Academy was previously an all boys school, but has just begun admitting girls. Among that first class of girls is one [[TheAce Zoey Brooks]] (Jamie (Creator/Jamie Lynn Spears), who has to contend with the boys when it comes to any privilege among the school. But of course, having a gender-integrated school proves to be appealing for both sides and it basically becomes a college-type atmosphere but with teenagers.

Added: 307

Changed: 1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Fanservice}}: see BeachEpisode, ShirtlessScene, ShowerScene, MudWrestling, ... and above all NoDressCode

to:

* {{Fanservice}}: see BeachEpisode, ShirtlessScene, ShowerScene, MudWrestling, ... and above all NoDressCodeNoDressCode.


Added DiffLines:

* ForTheLulz: In "Roller Coaster", Lola chucks an oblivious Logan's hamburger across the cafeteria for no reason. [[BrickJoke A girl finds it in the fountain later, now wet]], [[{{Squick}} and Logan eats it anyway.]]


Added DiffLines:

* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In season 4, Michael is revealed to be afraid of roller coasters.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Quinn, in the early seasons, is more or less a MadScientist willing to perform human experiments even if the person doesn't consent and threatens to remove the kidneys of the prankster who simply TP'd their dorm. Later seasons have her take an oath to never use her talent to ever hurt a living creature, and the one time she breaks that oath, it is treated in-universe as out of character. In the case of the Moon Bars incident, it's more of a case of SkewedPriorities thinking the health benefits are worth the addictive side effects.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DiedOnTheirBirthday: In one episode, Zoey learns that Logan and his grandmother share a birthday, and she decides to invite her over to PCA as a surprise. However, Zooey later finds out that she died the day of the party.

to:

* DiedOnTheirBirthday: In one episode, "Chase's Grandma", Zoey learns that Logan Chase and his grandmother share a birthday, and she decides to invite her over to PCA as a surprise. However, Zooey later finds out that she died the day of the party.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DiedOnTheirBirthday: In one episode, Zoey learns that Logan and his grandmother share a birthday, and she decides to invite her over to PCA as a surprise. However, Zooey later finds out that she died the day of the party.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
They Do is now a disambig page


%% * TheyDo: [[spoiler:Zoey and Chase]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added information about "Zoey 102" sequel

Added DiffLines:

On January 12th 2023, a sequel film entitled ''Zoey 102'' was announced.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SecretPetPlot: Chase and Michael attempt to care for a dog named Elvis in the first season, and in one episode, they leave him with the girls because their dorm advisor is becoming suspicious. He's accidentally let out, which results in Coco finding him and sending him to the pound. Once they get him back, the girls train him to hide in their stuffed animal pile in order to not get caught again.

Top