: While the girls are struggling with their finances, their rivals Gunther and Tinka are hired to babysit CeCe’s younger brother, Flynn . Predictably, the eccentric Hessenheffer twins bring their unique—and often confusing—European flair to the task. Production and Impact Release Date : November 14, 2010.
: "Meatball It Up" solidified the show's format, where episode titles consistently ended with the phrase " It Up ." Critics have also noted that episodes like this one subtly explored themes of "tween" consumerism and the "payday" culture common in teen sitcoms of that era. Programming Class Ideology in Tween Sitcoms [S1E2] meatball it up
The episode kicks off with (Bella Thorne) and Rocky Blue (Zendaya) receiving their very first paychecks from Shake It Up, Chicago! . Eager to enjoy their new status as professional dancers, they immediately head to the bank to open checking accounts and get debit cards. : While the girls are struggling with their
"Meatball It Up": Financial Fails and Foodie Feats on Shake It Up : "Meatball It Up" solidified the show's format,
: While the girls are struggling with their finances, their rivals Gunther and Tinka are hired to babysit CeCe’s younger brother, Flynn . Predictably, the eccentric Hessenheffer twins bring their unique—and often confusing—European flair to the task. Production and Impact Release Date : November 14, 2010.
: "Meatball It Up" solidified the show's format, where episode titles consistently ended with the phrase " It Up ." Critics have also noted that episodes like this one subtly explored themes of "tween" consumerism and the "payday" culture common in teen sitcoms of that era. Programming Class Ideology in Tween Sitcoms
The episode kicks off with (Bella Thorne) and Rocky Blue (Zendaya) receiving their very first paychecks from Shake It Up, Chicago! . Eager to enjoy their new status as professional dancers, they immediately head to the bank to open checking accounts and get debit cards.
"Meatball It Up": Financial Fails and Foodie Feats on Shake It Up