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"Two's Company" is the 16th episode of the fifth season of Pepper Ann. It aired on November 14, 2000.

Synopsis[]

Nicky and Stuart split from each other, and Milo and Gwen also go their separate ways. Nicky is distraught, and Milo cannot forget Gwen. Then Pepper Ann has a super-good plan. Milo and Nicky should pretend to be a couple in order to make Stuart and Gwen jealous. However, both play this role almost too well, and they spend each free minute together.

Plot[]

After getting into an argument, Nicky and Stewart decide to break up. Pepper Ann attempts to console her, but she claims that she is feeling better. Milo does not think he can stand the thought of Gwen breaking up with him, but she unexpectedly does. Soon, Milo and Nicky begin to feel sad over their respective loved ones dumping them. Pepper Ann then gets an idea; pretend that they are dating so that Stewart and Gwen will come running back to them. This means that Pepper Ann needs to not see them for a while and is later mocked by a child for being a "lonely girl".

Milo and Nicky proceed to walk off together. At this point, the two of them come to a realization that neither of them know what to do without Pepper Ann and try to make conversation. They both realize that they love postmodernism over Dadaism (which they believe is because Pepper Ann just likes to say that). They begin to enjoy each other's company which Stewart and Gwen quickly pick up on. Meanwhile, Pepper Ann begins to feel the effects of loneliness and tries to convince Milo and Nicky to drop the act, but they refuse.

Stewart and Gwen finally ask Nicky and Milo if they want to get back together, but both admit that they want to think about it, much to Pepper Ann's suffering. Later, Milo and Nicky begin to miss her and realize that she is feeling lonely. However, Pepper Ann has decided to take up other hobbies, including psychic spoon bending. Milo and Nicky return and reveal that they have gotten back with their respective loved ones. Pepper Ann decides to spend some time alone, causing the the child to mock her again, but she uses her psychic powers to pop his balloon.

Cast[]

Trivia[]

  • On Disney+, the episode segment is first next to "A is for Average".
  • This was the final new episode of Pepper Ann to air on Disney's One Saturday Morning.
  • The title of this episode is a play on the sitcom Three's Company.
  • Though obviously meant as a joke, Pepper Ann apparently attains psychic powers.
  • This is the only season 5 episode where Luke Perry voices Stewart.

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Episodes
Season 1: "Ziterella" • "Romeo and Juliet" / "Food Barn" • "Old Best Friend" / "Crunch Pod" • "Psychic Moose" / "Doll and Chain" • "Megablades of Grass" / "Family Vacation" • "The Big Pencil" / "Sani-Paper" • "Uniform, Uniformity" / "Snot Your Mother's Music" • "The Environ-Mentals" • "Crush and Burn" / "Soccer Season" • "Thanksgiving Dad" • "Sketch 22" / "Manly Milo" • "Have You Ever Been Unsupervised" / "The Unusual Suspects" • "Nicky Gone Bad" / "In Support of"

Season 2: "Quiz Bowl" / "License to Drive" • "Cocoon Gables" / "Green-Eyed Monster" • "Hazelnut's Finest" / "Cat Scan" • "An OtterBiography" / "GreenSleeves" • "Vanessa Less Tessa" / "Peer Counselor P.A." • "A 'Tween Halloween" / "Mash into Me" • "Presenting Stewart Waldinger" / "P.A.'s Life in a Nutshell" • "Like Riding a Bike" • "Radio Freak Hazelnut" / "Framed" • "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Milo" / "The Sisterhood" • "Impractical Jokes" / "Cold Feet" • "Doppelganger Didi" / "Pepper Ann's Day Off-Kilter" • "A No Hair Day" / "That's My Dad"
Season 3: "You Oughta Be in Musicals!" • "Dances with Ignorance" / "Girl Power" • "Beyond Good and Evel" / "One of the Guys" • "The Wash-Out" / "Def Comedy Mom" • "The First Date Club" / "Unicycle of Life" • "A Kosher Christmas" • "Effie Shrugged" / "Mom Knows What P.A. Did Two Nights Ago" • "The Spanish Imposition" / "Single Unemployed Mother"
Season 4: "Burn, Hazelnut, Burn" / "Career Daze" • "G.I. Janie" / "Miss Moose" • "Pepper Shaker" / "Flaw and Order" • "Baggy Bean Buddies" / "The Beans of Wrath" • "The Velvet Room" • "One Angry Woman" • "The Sellout" / "The Telltale Fuzzy" • "A Valentine's Day Tune" • "Sammy's Song" / "Permanent Record" • "Live and Let Dye" • "Remote Possibilities" / "Considering Constance" • "To Germany with Love" • "Bye, Bye Trinket" / "P.A.'s Pop Fly" • "My Mother, Myself" • "The Amazing Becky Little" • "The Untitled Milo Kamalani Project" / "Guess Who's Coming to the Theater" • "The Great Beyond" / "Jaybirds of a Feather" • "The Way They Were"
Season 5: "The One with Mr. Reason" / "Sense and Senselessness" • "Forging Ahead" / "Reality Bytes" • "Carmello" / "Strike it or Not" • "Complimentary Colors" • "The Merry Lives of Pepper Ann" • "A is for Average" / "Alice Kane Went Down to Calcutta" • "Spice of Life" / "T.G.I.F." • "Dear Debby" / "Too Cool to Be Mom" • "Moose in Love" / "Two's Company" • "Zen and the Art of Milo" / "That's My Mama Destructo" • "Unhappy Campers" / "Searching for Pepper Ann Pearson" • "The Word" / "The Perfect Couple" • "The Finale"

Locations
Hazelnut Middle SchoolPepper Ann's House
See also
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