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The fan-favorite couple said they loved each other and promised to see each other despite not attending the same school. Although no cast member has ever confirmed it, fans have hoped that the fictional couples stayed together. As for Zack, Maya ends up dumping him before the end of the episode because she decided to leave and serve in the Peace Corps. Before London and Mr. Moseby say goodbye in the emotional final scene, the hotel manager proposes to Miss Tutweiler.

After she tearfully admitted that she was going to miss Mr. In an interview with Vulture , Dylan explained why the series came to an end. So we stopped the show. What year were you born? Privacy Policy. Sep 1, pm. By Emily Brozyna and Shelby Stivale. However, this is not the case here. None of the horrible acting from before is present now - it seems that everyone has learned their lession, got to some acting classes and finally made this franchise good.

Cody can be a little annoying sometimes, but it's at least bearable, unlike the first series. The dialogue is written far better than before, so the characters finally have everything needed to be OK. Ah, yes, sexual references. LOT of them in this show. I'm actually surprised that this was made by the today's Disney - the same people who brought you things like Pair of Kings, Phil of the Future and Hannah Montana. I wouldn't bother to list all of them now, you'll just have to watch the show.

This is pretty much what makes it so edgy - there is even an episode where Mr. Moseby quotes Samuel L. Parents, take some care about the sexual themes of this show. Saying more would spoil the fun for you.

Watch the show, enjoy, laugh, and forget the hating nonsense that was spit out by people who didn't even watch it. Teen, 13 years old Written by bones June 11, Great, but Bad Role Models I love this show! Although there aren't a lot of positive messages, it's a great show.

It's somewhat funny in some ways. Some of the scenes are bit cheesy and cheaply made. For example, when the kids get lost at sea and they're on a life boat in the middle of ocean, you can clearly hear their echoes in the background. The only problem is bad role models. Zack and London aren't the best at showing kids a positive message but other than that it's not that bad.

In the end, they both show a loving personality, even thought they can sometimes be terrible role models. There isn't much love, only a few couples dating. They barely kiss, so it's not a problem. Teen, 17 years old Written by Blue-Bunny June 4, Didn't expect much from this spin-off, but began to like it When I first heard of this, I hated it. On Deck, I thought, was another useless spin-off to a really good show. Perhaps, it was because they were older now and I thought they might've lost their humor.

Boy, was I dead wrong. In fact, I now consider this to be one of my favorite shows. However, it is a bit more mature, so parents beware. If you're a little more on the strict side, maybe you should try checking it over first, as it does have some "subliminal" moments, especially the last few episodes.

Zack is a player, which is definitely not something your kids should follow when they start dating. Cody is a bit of a nerd, but, hey, who cares. London is sort of dumb and conceited, so she's not really a good role-model.

I do think, though, some of the character's personalities have improved from the first, including London. Bailey, however, is the complete opposite and cares for others. Moseby has remained the same from the original show. He's the manager and has to set down some rules and sometimes overreacts about little things, which is still as funny as ever.

If you're upset about original characters leaving, this might not be for you, as the mother only appears in three or four episodes and Maddie only appears in one. Overall, this is a really great show! Trust me, you'll love it. One more thing, why so much hate? If you're new to this show, ignore the hate.

Check it out for yourself. Don't listen to some of these jokers. Teen, 13 years old Written by tv show June 1, Nice comedy and entertainment! Kid, 10 years old May 30, Teen, 13 years old Written by KaylynKitty May 4, This title contains: Consumerism.

Kid, 11 years old May 3, Fantasy episodes are the best. But the fantasy episodes are still the best over the normal ones, like "Starship Tipton" and "Computer Date". Throughout season three, Cody and Bailey deny any romantic feelings they have for each other and even show resentment towards each other early in their breakup. However, when Bailey briefly goes back to her hometown of Kettle Corn, Cody tries to get back together with her during a twister. Ultimately Bailey chooses to get back together with Cody.

Another story arc involves Zack falling for a new girl named Maya , who at first rejects his romantic advances at first knowing his reputation, despite his desperate attempts to win her affection, but she at first agrees to be his friend. Though Maya eventually does give in and ends up dating Zack. During the graduation, Cody and Bailey find out they are going to different colleges but agree to continue their relationship. Zack and Maya end up breaking up because of Maya moving a long distance from Zack.

Moseby also ends up proposing to Miss Tutweiller. The series ends with Zack and Cody preparing themselves for their future. The series premiere on the Disney Channel in the US drew 5. It was also television's number one series for kids aged six to eleven and number one scripted series for 'tweens aged 11 to 17 in After being 's top-rated scripted series for kids aged 13 to 17, it was announced that the series has been renewed for a third season on October 19, , which started production in early Consequently, the show airs many reruns of The Suite Life on Deck episodes, which, interestingly enough, surpasses the ratings of newly-aired episodes of other shows on Disney XD.

The series is produced by It's a Laugh Productions, Inc. Newcomers for the series are Ryan as a regular cast member , Matthew Timmons, and Erin Cardillo as recurring guest stars. Doc Shaw joined the cast during the second season. The series is taped in front of a live studio audience, though a laugh track is used for some scenes. On August 21, , with the original airing of the second season premiere "The Spy Who Shoved Me," the series became the fourth Disney Channel series to be produced and broadcast in High Definition, and the second multi-camera comedy to utilize a 'filmized' appearance instead of the Film Look appearance that was used in the first season.

Due to the success of the series, a Disney original movie entitled The Suite Life Movie was produced as a one-hour spin-off on Disney Channel.

It aired on March 25, Moseby to live 'The Suite Life' in a whole new setting—this time aboard a luxury cruise liner. The elements from the original series remain the same though the setting is completely different. The music was composed by Gary Scott, who additionally did many of the similarly-sounding clips during the show itself, and is performed by British singer Steve Rushton. According to show creators and producers, the choice of setting was made to appeal to an international audience with different ports-of-call, such as India, Greece, Italy, and Thailand.

An on-board theater serves as an "organic" set-up for musical numbers. Most of the action in the series occurs on board the S. However, as the ship travels around, more and more exotic and interesting locations are discovered. Zack Martin Dylan Sprouse is typically the non-studious, outgoing, untidy, and immature twin.

He works in the juice bar on the ship as a result of using up both Cody's and his own money for the semester. Zack does not perform particularly well academically, but he is talented physically and enjoys sports, especially basketball. Zack develops relationships with many girls on board the S. Tipton, though his first serious relationship was with Maya Bennett. Cody Martin Cole Sprouse is the erudite, mature, intelligent, wise, tidy, and sensitive twin.

Cody performs well academically, is a straight A student, and has shown to have a great interest in academics; however, he does not perform well in sports.



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