Good Luck Charlie - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Duncan Dream House
When deciding whether to save their old house, Teddy has a dream where the Muppets pay her a visit.

Doppel Date
Teddy realizes it's time to move on and meets a new guy - who looks just like Spencer.

Demolition Dabney
Gabe has a crush on the new neighbor, Lauren - who turns out to be Mrs. Dabney's granddaughter.

Go Teddy!
Teddy decides to join Kelsey on the cheerleading squad.

Rock Enroll
Teddy has a hard time with college applications.

The Unusual Suspects
Teddy has a mystery enemy at school, forcing Teddy and Ivy make an "enemies list" of people.

Rat-a-Teddy
Teddy wants to have a "girls night out" slumber party.

Charlie 4, Toby 1
Charlie is not excited about sharing her family birthday celebration with Toby.

Futuredrama
14-year-old Charlie tries to apply some of Teddy's wisdom from her video diary.

Teddy's New Beau
Beau convinces Teddy to go to a country western hang out as just friends.

Teddy's Choice
It's Teddy's 18th Birthday, and the family is having a party to celebrate.

Bug Prom
Bob, Amy, Beau, and Teddy attend the Denver Pest Control Association's annual dinner dance.

Weekend in Vegas
Ivy tricks Teddy into joining her family on a road trip to Las Vegas - New Mexico.

Fright Knight
Teddy and her friends decide to go "Halloween caroling" to raise money for the senior class gift.

Sister, Sister
Teddy runs into Amy's younger sister, Jamie, and discovers the reason Amy and Jamie drifted apart.

Bob's Beau-Be-Gone
When a job offer comes up in Tennesse that Beau just can't turn down, he makes a tough decision.

Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas
After Teddy and PJ run into Jessie in New York, they encounter complete chaos at the Ross house.

Accepted
Teddy is disappointed when she gets waitlisted at her first choice college.

Down a Tree
Gabe discovers PJ has been living in the tree house in the backyard.

Good-Bye Charlie (1)
Teddy has been having a hard time creating a final video diary for Charlie before she heads off to college.

Good-Bye Charlie (2)
Teddy will leave for college and finds it hard to shoot a final video diary for Charlie; Amy and Bob plan a special going-away party for Teddy; Teddy's former boyfriend, Spencer, pays an unexpected but welcome visit.
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