Breaking the Rules

Season 2Episode 430 minsept. 23, 2000
Breaking the Rules
The Jersey is accidentally taken to the drycleaners. Morgan and Tamika, a new girl in school, bicker and wind up in dentention together. Elliott is obsessed with the same girl and wants to learn gymnastics since she is on the team. He gets Nick to agree to jump him into the body of Olympic gymnast Blaine Wilson but he jumps alone. (This is new. Previously the Jersey would only work on family members - Nick, Hilary and Morgan. And the dog, Leonardo.) Elliott doesn't make the team but the coach suggests that he should take a gymnastics class to develop his potential.
Breaking the Rules has aired on sept. 23, 2000
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