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“All That Kaz” |
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Season 1, Episode 12 |
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Information | |
Air Date |
March 10, 2014 |
Prod. code |
112 |
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"All That Kaz" is the 12th episode in Season 1 of Mighty Med. It first aired on March 10, 2014.
Plot[]
After Kaz is ranked above him in patient satisfaction, Oliver enlists a mind-altering superhero named NeoCortex to help him become more carefree and spontaneous like Kaz. When the brainwashed Oliver is too reckless during a crisis, Kaz is forced to step up and be the responsible one.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Bradley Steven Perry as Kaz
- Jake Short as Oliver
- Paris Berelc as Skylar Storm
- Devan Leos as Alan Diaz
Recurring Cast[]
Superheroes[]
- Mike Bradecich as NeoCortex
- Dirk Ellis as Surge
- Brett Johnson as Blue Tornado
- Unknown as Dr. Levine
- Pernilla Nylander as Snowstorm
- Unknown as Absolute Zero
Quotes[]
Kaz: You need to get my Kazitude. Show your Kaz hands.
Oliver: [Gives Kaz a blank look] Kaz: Be like more me! Oliver: Oh. Well, being like you will be hard, but I'll give it my Alliver. |
Oliver: I'm doctor Walrus Diaz. Who are you and what can you fish? |
Skylar: Thanks for being a really bad doctor when I needed one.
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Horace: No. You and Kaz tied for tenth. Dr. Levine got first.
Oliver: Wait. Who's Doctor Levine? Dr. Levine: [Walks through the door] Horace: She is. |
Trivia[]
- Skylar caught the normo flu, and it caused her to temporarily regain some of her powers, including flight.
- Skylar eventually gets her powers back in the Spinoff "Lab Rats: Elite Force" In the episode "Power Play"
- Skylar dips her bare feet in chicken soup.
- It was reiterated that Oliver is a germaphobe, going as far as to rub hand sanitizer not only on his hands, but on his body and lab coat.
- This episode has several references to the shows pilot including Oliver pretending to be a turkey just like Kaz, Oliver stating the fine print from the comic book and Kaz yelling skip ahead (In the pilot this is reversed) and Horace repeatedly stating that he loves something (bridges in the pilot, drama in this episode)
- This is the first episode to have Kaz's name in the title.
- The "People who wear sweater vests" magazine is a reference to the People Magazine.
- This is the second episode to take place entirely at Mighty Med.
- It can be assumed that Alan has taken care of three patients and all of three of them have passed away.
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My favorite episode is All That Kaz! |