Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide?!


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Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide?

Hey! I was wondering if anyone knew if Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide was done. I heard that Lindsey Shaw (Moze) was doing a new show on the CW. So, hopefully you guys can help me. Thanks!


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yea its over the last one wuz The story starts out with Cookie in disguise as a Steel Eagle and "fighting crime" so he can impress Lisa and Ned is talking about signs, until finally Ned reveals that it is a field trip day, and Cookie forgot his permission slip. So, Ned tries to make an excuse for Cookie, but gets caught by Crubbs. So, Ned suggests that he calls his mom, but she is going on a plane. Finally, they go to Moze for help, and Moze pretends to be Cookie's mom, but gets caught by Crubbs as well. So none of them can go, until Gordy sneaks them onto a bus by attacking Crubbs and his guards (he is, predictably, fired). However, it was not the right bus Ned was trying to get on with Suzie. Back at Polk, Gordy discovers that the weasel has gone on a rampage, and since it's his last day at Polk he decides to catch the weasel once-and-for-all. Then he gets several other faculty members to help him because the weasel has destroyed their things, too, and in the procces, the faculty ends up destroying the school (the cast actually completely obliterated the set, because since this was the last episode, it wouldn't be needed again). Once on the field trip, Moze is seen touching art, Ned is discovered by Crubbs, and Cookie is accused of stealing a lollipop from a baby. Each are constantly chased throughout the episode. But, when Cookie finds out Wild Boy is going to be stolen, Ned and his friends attacked, arresting the thieves and winning Crubb's respect. When they return from the field trip, it is revealed that the weasel was a female with several children. The episode ends with Ned and Moze happy because of what happened on the field trip, and Cookie looking forward to his long-awaited date with Lisa to get some pizza. They then, quoting Ned, "Live happily ever after". The episode ends with the three friends walking out of the destroyed school's front door with their hands on each others shoulders, similar to one clip in the opening credits of them doing the same thing.


Ned and Moze run into each other while hiding from the security guards and Crubbs, respectively. Ned asks Moze if she got to see the "Wild Boy" yet, and Moze asks Ned if he has gotten to be with Suzie in the rose garden. He gets distracted by Moze herself, dodges her question, and instead tells her that she does have big brown eyes (everyone had been telling her that throughout the movie). They both lean in to kiss each other, but a phone call from Suzie stops the relationship from going any further...for now. Later in the story, he tells Moze that he will take the heat for all of the trouble they have gotten themselves into, and gets up to leave. Moze stops him, telling him that she doesn't want him to go, and he tells her that he has to (and touches her chin). After he escapes Crubbs and the security guards, he receives signs while he is sitting among a bunch of flowers. He sees NB+JM in a heart carved on a tree, MOZE written in the clouds, and the flowers he is lying in are called brown eyed mozaleas. Ned immediately calls Jennifer and tells her to meet him in the rose garden (where he had originally arranged to meet with Suzie). They meet and begin talking about how their current relationships aren't working out. Ned asks Moze to be his girlfriend (Moze, of course, says yes), and the new couple shares a romantic kiss. When the kids all get back to Polk, Ned, Moze, and Cookie leave to go on a double date, all happy as ever. As for Suzie, she decides to go back out with (Billy) Loomer who has a new look trying to impress Moze, but ends up with Suzie. Ned chose Moze


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