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{{Quote|Is it? Is this what being a quad has come to? Sniffing beards and being called the girl quad?| [[Dawn]]}}
 
{{InfoboxEpisode
 
{{InfoboxEpisode
 
| title = Odd Quad Out
 
| title = Odd Quad Out
 
| image = NRDD.Odd.Quad.Out.jpg
 
| image = NRDD.Odd.Quad.Out.jpg
| season = 3
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| season = [[Season 3|3]]
 
| number = 2
 
| number = 2
 
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| writer = Amy Pittman
 
| writer = Amy Pittman
 
| director = Robbie Countryman
 
| director = Robbie Countryman
| guest stars =
 
 
| previous = [[Quad With a Blog]]
 
| previous = [[Quad With a Blog]]
 
| next = [[Keeping Up With the Quadashians]]
 
| next = [[Keeping Up With the Quadashians]]
 
}}
 
}}
   
'''Odd Quad Out''' is the 2nd episode of [[Season 3]] of [[Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn]]. It premiered on January 14, 2017.
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'''Odd Quad Out''' is the second episode in [[Season 3]] of ''[[Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn]]''. It first aired on January 14, 2017 to 1.84 million viewers.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn complain that they are too old to be the spokespersons of Honest Abe's Tire Store, and believe they are under appreciated. They decide to resign from their post, tired of being lumped together as the [[Harper Quads]].
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[[Harper Quads|Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn]] complain that they are too old to be the spokespersons of Honest Abe's Tire Store, and believe they are under appreciated. They decide to resign from their post, tired of being lumped together as the [[Harper Quads]].
   
A little while later, the Harpers are replaced by the musical [[Kramden Quads|Kramden Quadruplets]]: Emma, Jules, George and Lyle. Much to their jealousy, the Kramden Quads are musically talented and receive special treatment from Abe, who has big plans for the new quadruplets and is even able to remember their names. The Harper Quads try to convince Abe to let them have their job back. However, Abe believes that their quadruplet charm has worn off since they frequently fight, whereas the Kramden Quads never fight.
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A little while later, the Harpers are replaced by the musical [[Kramden Quads|Kramden Quadruplets]]: Emma, Jules, George and Lyle. Much to their jealousy, the Kramden Quads are musically talented and receive special treatment from Abe, who has big plans for the new quadruplets and is even able to remember their names. The Harper Quads try to convince Abe to let them have their job back. However, Abe believes that their quadruplet charm has worn off since they frequently fight, whereas the Kramden Quads never fight.
   
The Harper Quads believe that the Kramden Quadruplets aren't really quads since they don't fight. To prove their point, they plan to collect DNA samples from the Kramdens and have it analyzed by Mae's mother. They invite the Kramdens over to the store, only for their plan to be revealed when Emma notices the bag reading DNA sample. The Harpers give Mae the Kramden's DNA samples, and their own DNA samples to be tested.
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The Harper Quads believe that the Kramden Quadruplets aren't really quads since they don't fight. To prove their point, they plan to collect DNA samples from the Kramdens and have it analyzed by Mae's mother. They invite the Kramdens over to the store, only for their plan to be revealed when Emma notices the bag reading DNA sample. The Harpers give Mae the Kramden's DNA samples, and their own DNA samples to be tested.
   
Abe approaches the Harper Quads and gives them their job back after the Kramden Quadruplets suddenly leave. They are approached by Mae, who reveals that the Kramden Quadruplets are indeed real multiples, however, one of the Harper Quadruplets isn't related to the others. The Harpers are upset that they're not all biologically related, however, Anne and Tom assure them that it's not blood doesn't make family, but love. Mae's mom retests the DNA samples, and it is revealed that one of them was contaminated... by the Harper dog, Squishy, who's been chewing on everything lately. <ref name="zap2it">[http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/nicky-ricky-dicky-and-dawn-odd-quad-out/EP019591750052?aid=zap2it]</ref>
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Abe approaches the Harper Quads and gives them their job back after the Kramden Quadruplets suddenly leave. They are approached by Mae, who reveals that the Kramden Quadruplets are indeed real multiples, however, one of the Harper Quadruplets isn't related to the others. The Harpers are upset that they're not all biologically related, however, Anne and Tom assure them that it's not blood doesn't make family, but love. Mae's mom retests the DNA samples, and it is revealed that one of them got contaminated... by Squishy, who's been chewing on everything lately. <ref name="zap2it">[http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/nicky-ricky-dicky-and-dawn-odd-quad-out/EP019591750052?aid=zap2it]</ref>
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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* [[Allison Munn]] as [[Anne Harper]]
 
* [[Allison Munn]] as [[Anne Harper]]
 
* [[Brian Stepanek]] as [[Tom Harper]]
 
* [[Brian Stepanek]] as [[Tom Harper]]
* [[Kyla Drew Simmons]] as [[Mae Valentine|Mae ]] Valentine
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* [[Kyla Drew Simmons]] as [[Mae Valentine]]
   
 
===Recurring Cast===
 
===Recurring Cast===
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* [https://knightsquad.fandom.com/wiki/Jason_Sims-Prewitt Jason Sims-Prewitt] as [[Principal Tarian]]
* Lydia Boland as Molly
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* Lydia Boland as [[Molly]]
 
* Maddison Hubbard as [[Emma Kramden]]
 
* Savannah Hubbard as [[Jules Kramden]]
 
* Ethan Kent as [[George Kramden]]
 
* Gavin Kent as [[Lyle Kramden]]
   
 
===Guest Cast===
 
===Guest Cast===
* Maddison Hubbard as Emma Kramden
 
* Savannah Hubbard as Jules Kramden
 
* Ethan Kent as George Kramden
 
* Gavin Kent as Lyle Kramden
 
 
* Butch Klein as Honest Abe
 
* Butch Klein as Honest Abe
   
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
* In [[Quadsled]], the [[Harper Quads]] are still mad at the [[Kramden Quads]] for stealing their tire commercial.
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* This episode introduces the [[Kramden Quads]], starting the season-long rivalry between them and [[the Harper Quads]].
* It didn't occur to the Harper Quads that they saw a recorded video of their mother being pregnant with all four of them back in [[Valentime's Day]].
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* The Harper Quads talk about the Kramdens stealing their tire commercial in multiple episodes including [[Quadsled]], [[QUADGOALS]] and [[A Space Quadyssey]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* This is one of the highest rated episodes of the show, getting 1.84M viewers and topping Nickelodeon ratings for the night.
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* This is one of the highest rated episodes of the show, getting 1.84 million viewers and topping Nickelodeon ratings for the night.
*It's unaware how Squishy Paws contaminated the DNA samples.
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*It's unaware how Squishy Paws contaminated the DNA samples.
*The Kramden quads were played by two sets of identical twins.
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*The Kramden quads were played by two sets of identical twins.
 
*Before this Episode aired, Some fans Theorized who was the odd quad: some fans said it was...
 
*Before this Episode aired, Some fans Theroized who was the odd quad: some fans said it was...
 
 
**Nicky: For being a brunette instead of a blond.
 
**Nicky: For being a brunette instead of a blond.
 
**Dawn: For being the only girl.
 
**Dawn: For being the only girl.
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[[Category:Episodes]]
 
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Revision as of 12:38, 1 August 2020

Is it? Is this what being a quad has come to? Sniffing beards and being called the girl quad?
Dawn


Odd Quad Out is the second episode in Season 3 of Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. It first aired on January 14, 2017 to 1.84 million viewers.

Plot

Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn complain that they are too old to be the spokespersons of Honest Abe's Tire Store, and believe they are under appreciated. They decide to resign from their post, tired of being lumped together as the Harper Quads.

A little while later, the Harpers are replaced by the musical Kramden Quadruplets: Emma, Jules, George and Lyle. Much to their jealousy, the Kramden Quads are musically talented and receive special treatment from Abe, who has big plans for the new quadruplets and is even able to remember their names. The Harper Quads try to convince Abe to let them have their job back. However, Abe believes that their quadruplet charm has worn off since they frequently fight, whereas the Kramden Quads never fight.

The Harper Quads believe that the Kramden Quadruplets aren't really quads since they don't fight. To prove their point, they plan to collect DNA samples from the Kramdens and have it analyzed by Mae's mother. They invite the Kramdens over to the store, only for their plan to be revealed when Emma notices the bag reading DNA sample. The Harpers give Mae the Kramden's DNA samples, and their own DNA samples to be tested.

Abe approaches the Harper Quads and gives them their job back after the Kramden Quadruplets suddenly leave. They are approached by Mae, who reveals that the Kramden Quadruplets are indeed real multiples, however, one of the Harper Quadruplets isn't related to the others. The Harpers are upset that they're not all biologically related, however, Anne and Tom assure them that it's not blood doesn't make family, but love. Mae's mom retests the DNA samples, and it is revealed that one of them got contaminated... by Squishy, who's been chewing on everything lately. [1]

Cast

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

  • Butch Klein as Honest Abe

Continuity

Trivia

  • This is one of the highest rated episodes of the show, getting 1.84 million viewers and topping Nickelodeon ratings for the night.
  • It's unaware how Squishy Paws contaminated the DNA samples.
  • The Kramden quads were played by two sets of identical twins.
  • Before this Episode aired, Some fans Theorized who was the odd quad: some fans said it was...
    • Nicky: For being a brunette instead of a blond.
    • Dawn: For being the only girl.
    • Ricky: For being only smart person in the group.
    • Dicky: For... well... unknown reasons.

References