Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Quad With a Blog
The quads try to save Get Sporty's Café after a food blogger's rave review of a neighboring café puts theirs in jeopardy.

Odd Quad Out
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn are tired of being lumped together as the quads until another set of quadruplets steals the spotlight from them.

Keeping Up with the Quadashians
After binge-watching their favorite reality show, the quads decide to start their own reality show.

The Great Mullet Caper
When Dicky gets a haircut, he gets really scared, because things aren't really as they seem. Will Dicky reveal his secret fear or get away?

Quadsled
The quads get on each other's nerves so much that they have trouble sleeping on the night before an important bobsled race.

Ye Olde Hand Holde
When Dawn boasts that she is more mature than the boys and is ready to go on a first date, a competition is sparked between the quads.

What's The Worst That Quad Happen?
When a curse hits the Harper house, thunder goes off and everything turns out bad for the family, the family is trying to find out how this all started, so they retraced all the steps before the curse to try and stop the curse.

To Be Invited or Not to Be
The quads make a new friend, an amazing inventor, but when not all of them get invited back to hang out again, they start to wonder why.

Ele-Funk in the Room
When Dawn and Mae have a falling out, Dawn forbids Nicky, Ricky and Dicky from going to an upcoming concert with her, but the boys have other plans in mind.

Tween Wolf
The quads' eavesdropping threatens to ruin their annual boys vs. girls scare night campout because of a misunderstanding about going through "the change.''

This Little Piggy Went to the Harpers
When the quads kidnap a rival soccer team's pig mascot as a prank, they have to pass it off as Anne's surprise birthday present to avoid being caught forgetting her birthday.

I Want My Mae B. Back
Dawn becomes jealous when Mae starts spending time with Miles, so she enlists the help of her brothers to separate them.

The Buffa-Lowdown
Ricky takes advantage of his power on the school's news show, but when the other quads learn the reason, they band together to help him.

The Quadshank Redemption
The quads' free-day adventure to a school carnival is put in jeopardy when they get detention, so they must devise a plan to break out of detention.

Not-So-Sweet Charity
Dawn almost has a big secret revealed when the boys try to impress some girls by putting on a talent show for charity.

One Quadzy Summer
When Dawn and Mae get amazing summer jobs at Bouderly Hills Country Club, the boys get jealous and they try to ruin their summer vacation.

Quad for Teacher
The quads accidentally force out the easy-going gym teacher after Ricky tripped him, ruining the class for everyone; he, Nicky, Dicky and Dawn think they've fixed everything with the perfect substitutes, but soon realize their parents have made things worse.

Quadpendence Day
The Harper Quads declare their independence when Dawn decides to get her ears pierced and the boys get a snake without their parents' permission.

Cementing the Quads' Legacy
The Quads want to pull off a big stunt so that their class will be remembered by future students, but when they find out that the personal legacy they are leaving behind is not great, they have to fix both before it is too late.

#QUADGOALS
The quads try to take the perfect picture at their Aunt Jackie's farm to best their rival quadruplets, the Kramdens, but end up hurting their aunt's chances to win a contest in the process.

A Space Quadyssey
Ricky is accepted into a junior astronaut training program, but only if his siblings join him.

YOCO
The Harpers get a new gadget that runs their entire household, but the quads take things a little too far when they are left alone with it.

The Wonderful Wizard of Quads
When Dawn does not get the part of Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz,'' she goes on a mission to prove she deserves the role.
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