"Good Luck Teddy" (also known as "Good Bye Charlie") is the twentieth episode of Season 4 of the sitcom Good Luck Charlie and the ninety-seventh and final episode of the series. It premiered on February 16, 2014 to 4.582 million viewers.[1]
Overview[]
Teddy finds it hard to make the last diary special. Amy is trying to get herself a full time job on Good Morning Denver since the main lady is leaving the show. Gabe and Mrs. Dabney try to stop the new kid Matt, from pranking her. PJ and his friend Gravy try to have a food truck and sell Fish and Gravy but PJ doesn't think it is a good idea. Gravy soon realizes that PJ was right and gifts PJ the truck. PJ soon refurbishes the truck Bob, PJ, and Emmett selling peanut butter and jelly sandwiches which everyone finds very good due to the ingredients' freshness. Bob and Charlie find out Spencer is back in town and Teddy wants him at her going away party. Spencer said he'd think about it and then comes along with Victor, Skylar, Emmett, Mrs. Dabney, Lauren, and Vonnie come to say goodbye. Teddy and Spencer sing a song because Charlie wants them to. The next day, when Spencer visits the Duncans because he left his jacket, Teddy and Spencer figure their colleges are not so far away from each other and they should meet up as friends. Before Spencer leaves, they kiss twice and end up back together. Amy manages to get the job thanks to her displaying her strong love for Charlie when the latter calls during the show. Everyone then gets rid of their new neighbors with a marching band practice which they would have every day. Mrs. Dabney sees that Toby will be the next "devil child". The series ends with Teddy making the last video diary with the whole family and they say together, "Good Luck, Charlie!"
Trivia[]
- This is the third and final hour-long episode in the series, following "Special Delivery" and "All Fall Down".
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References[]
- ↑ The Futon Critic Staff (February 19, 2014). "Sunday's Cable Ratings & Broadcast Finals: "The Walking Dead" Trumps Winter Games in Demos". The Futon Critic. Retrieved on February 16, 2024.
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