Bye Bye Nikki?: Part 1

Season 4Episode 1230 minJun 21, 2010
Bye Bye Nikki?: Part 1
Nikki's father is accepted for a job up in Iqaluit, and Nikki doesn't want to go, so Jonesy gets Caitlin to tell Mr. Wong that his interview was moved to Grind Me at the mall, and Jonesy pretends to be Mr. Wong at the real interview, when he tries to do everything he can to make him not get the job. It doesn't work, however, because he gets the job anyway. So Nikki has to convince her parents to let her stay but she has to find a place to stay first. Jen's mom said she could stay with them for a semester but Nikki's parents don't want her living under the same roof as her boyfriend, so Nikki and Jonesy pretend to break up so she can stay with them. But Nikki finds out that living with Jen is too hard. Meanwhile, Jude loses his house keys while his parents are away so he temporarily lives in the mall, where he is repeatedly hounded by Ron the Rent-a-cop.
Bye Bye Nikki?: Part 1 has aired on Jun 21, 2010 at 7:00 PM
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