This article is about the episode from Good Luck Charlie. For other episodes, see Special Delivery.
"Special Delivery" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of the sitcom Good Luck Charlie, and the sixty-third episode overall. It premiered on June 24, 2012 to 7.477 million viewers.[1]
Overview[]
The fifth Duncan member is one week overdue and Amy is in a bad mood and constantly rude to her family. Teddy tries to helping her by inducing labor, but she does not want to have the baby on Charlie's birthday because she fears her family will forget her. Meanwhile, Bob and PJ go out looking for a new car. After choosing their ideal one, the Serenade, they take it home, but to their luck, it does not fit in the garage. Gabe is sent to buy Charlie a doll for her birthday, instead he ends up buying a video game called "Attack of the Zartians". Amy goes into labor on Charlie's birthday and Teddy discovers that Amy forgot to mail the invitations to Charlie's party, so she tells Gabe and PJ to throw her a birthday party; Gabe and PJ dress up as princesses in order to entertain her. As they rush to the hospital, Teddy's car runs out of gas. They hitchhike on an ice cream truck. En route, Amy gives birth to their fifth child, a boy whom they name Toby.
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Bridgit Mendler as Teddy Duncan
- Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy Duncan
- Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe Duncan
- Mia Talerico as Charlie Duncan
- Eric Allan Kramer as Bob Duncan
- Jason Dolley as PJ Duncan
- Jake Cinoa as Toby Duncan
Guest starring[]
- Jay Brian Winnick as Mustachio Pete
- Cooper Barnes as Stu
- Melissa Tang as Lisa
- Jill Alexander as Rachel
- Tucker Albrizzi as Jake
- Matt Cusk as Paul
- Shirley Jones as Linda Duncan
- G. Hannelius as Jo Keener
- Ericka Kreutz as Debbie Dooley
- Micah Williams as Emmett Heglin
- Shane Harper as Spencer Walsh
- Phil Abrams as Peter Piper
Trivia[]
- This is the first hour-long episode in the series.
- This is also the series' most watched episode.
International premieres[]
- July 14, 2012 (Poland)
- August 5, 2012 (Latin America)
- October 5, 2012 (Australia and New Zealand)
- October 12, 2012 (United Kingdom and Ireland)
- October 19, 2012 (Germany)
- November 14, 2012 (France)
- November 16, 2012 (Spain)
- November 24, 2012 (Italy)
- December 16, 2012 (Netherlands and Flanders)
References[]
- ↑ The Futon Critic Staff (June 26, 2012). "Sunday's Cable Ratings: "True Blood" Continues Demo Reign for HBO". The Futon Critic. Retrieved on February 16, 2024.
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