Re-watching Lizzie Mcguire: Episode 1.4 (Pool Party)
The Actual First Episode
A classic Lizzie Mcguire episode
- For some strange reason, this episode was considered episode #4 and the fourth episode to air even though the production code for this episode is '101ā². Meaning that chronologically, this is episode #1 and probably the series pilot. Itās no wonder that all the kids look a lot younger here than in other episodes.
- That being said, letās begin my episode recap. Lizzie is running through an obstacle course during P.E. class and sheās having a miserable time; I can definitely relate. Side note: Coach Kelly is played by Dot Marie Jones, who also played Coach Beiste on the hit Fox television series, Glee.
- Cartoon Lizzie, who is Lizzieās conscience gives us a brief commentary on the different social circles in her gym class and she describes herself as someone who doesnāt fit in any category. I can also relate to her in that aspect just because during high school, I didnāt fit into any sort of clique. And thatās fine because having multiple interests and friends from different walks of life was beneficial to me.
Introducing Lizzieās BFFs and Classmates
This is so pure, I love it
- Babies! They look so young here for real. Miranda is first introduced as Lizzieās best friend and they basically confide in each others secrets. But more about Miranda later on.
Gordo is so cute but extremely wise for his age
- Lizzie knew Gordo since she was a day out of her momās womb. She describes him as āsmart, funny, creative and right about everythingā. Thatās our Gordo for sure.
Kate looks quite different here and itās not because of the face sheās pulling
- Kate Sanders, as you all know is Lizzieās frenemy but former best friend because she hit puberty and became popular because of that. I kinda need more info on how that happened. Did the other girls suddenly look up to her? Or did Kate suddenly develop a lot of confidence and a mean attitude to pair?
Danny Kessler was more visible at the start of the series. I wonder what happened?
- I believe Danny was meant to play a larger part in the show; However, his character just kind of faded into the background later on only to be somewhat replaced by Ethan Craft, who is a far better character in my opinion. He serves the purpose of being the hottest boy in school who girls go gaga for and thatās about it really. Danny invites Lizzie and Miranda to a pool party on Saturday and they lose their minds from the invitation.Ā
The Mcguire Household
Lizzie vs Dad and Matt lol. Jo as referee.
- I found this scene, which introduces us to Lizzieās parents and brother to be a little chaotic; Lizzie tells her family that sheās been invited by the āhunk-in-trainingā of the school to a party. We also get mentions of spit-swapping and strip poker as well as her dad thinking she has been kissing Danny and having second thoughts on allowing her to go to this party.
- Well, Lizzie doesnāt have to worry about it because she canāt go either way because her Nanaās 80th birthday party falls on the same day. Lizzie gets mad and storms off. Iām guessing her Nana lives out of town and so, it isnāt possible to go to her birthday party and also come back for Dannyās party on the same day.
Mirandaās Betrayal
- Lizzie vents to Miranda and Gordo about not being able to make it to Danny Kesslerās pool party and because of that, being the best friend Miranda is supposed to be, she tells Lizzie that she too wonāt be attending his party either in order to show her support for Lizzie.
Side note: Knowing that this episode was written by Terri Minsky, I made the connection that Gordoās parents who are shrinks is similar to Andi Mack Cyrusās parents and step-parents being therapists too.
- Kate approaches Miranda and asks her a favor to ask her mom to draw some fake, temporary tattoos on her and her friends for the upcoming party. Miranda accepts and agrees to hang out with Kate after school, which pretty much means sheās re-attending the party and hence, betraying Lizzie in the process.
Miranda is disliked by most fans because of instances like this
- I honestly cannot be too hard on Miranda because sheās only 13 and everyone at school keeps talking about the pool party. Plus, she has a crush on Danny. So, I canāt fault her for ditching Lizzie but she could have at least asked Kate if Lizzie could come along to her house.
- However, I didnāt like how Lizzie was sitting by herself in the same school bus as Miranda and Kate and Miranda did not bother to ask her to sit with them. Even if Kate isnāt willing to let her, she should definitely stand her ground. Poor Lizzie has to sit with this one kid who proudly picks his nose and flicks it.
āEww! Ya Nasty!ā *in Raven Baxterās voice
Obligation vs Being Forced to do things
- Jo Mcguire is on the phone talking to someone about trying to get out of volunteering to write for a newsletter. Lizzie overhears this and confronts her mom for being hypocritical as she is forcing Lizzie to attend her Nanaās birthday party whilst she herself is trying to come up with an excuse to get out of doing something else.
- I get what Lizzie means; how is it okay for her mom to make excuses while she canāt? Well, Jo is an adult, so excuses are something that she is able to make and bear the responsibilities that come out of it. Lizzie is still a kid and I believe that her old grandmaās birthday is more important than some middle school party.
Heart to Heart
- After Lizzie confines herself in her room, Jo deploys her husband, Sam to try to get Lizzie to open up by asking him to use a simple yet complicated technique known as the āhairbrush routineā, which is making an excuse to look for something in the room and proceed to talk about a neutral topic and only engage with the questioning at hand when she makes eye contact and speaks in full sentences. Lol, thatās a mouthful.
- Luckily, we did get this beautiful moment in the end:
Give me some tissues :(
Gordo is the Man
This is some good acting imo
- Can we first talk about that long stare between Lizzie and Miranda in the hallway when Miranda, Kate and her crew were walking past Lizzie by her locker? Their expressions were so believable; I can almost read the dialog between their faces alone.
- Lizzie complains to Gordo and accuses Miranda for being a hypocrite but Gordo tells Lizzie that she shouldnāt be mad at her because the party was something Miranda really wanted to go to.
- Ughh, itās hard. The position Miranda was put in is so difficult. Itās either she doesnāt go to the party to show her loyalty or she does go and have the best time of her life but risk having her friend hate her because of it. Either way, I think Lizzie shouldnāt be mad at Miranda regardless. There are plenty more episodes for that in the future.
- Gordo delivers the final blow when he says that he wasnāt even invited to the party and that pretty much cancels out all of Lizzieās arguments.
Another cute Lizzie x Gordo moment
Lizzie makes up with her Mom and Miranda
- Jo enters Lizzieās room and tells her that her Nana is going to Las Vegas to play poker and so, Lizzie is free to go to the pool party. What a grandma haha! Iām happy they hugged it out. I donāt like Lizzie being mad at her mom.
- Lizzie decided to skip the party (good for her!) and she and Gordo played in the backyard and made art by dipping a huge piece of cloth in some color dye to create a really cool effect.
- Miranda unexpectedly shows up at Lizzieās backyard after leaving the pool party and turns out, she had a bad time because Kateās ankle swelled up from the tattoo and she had to sit with her in the locker room. She also admits being a bad friend to Lizzie for blowing her off.
- Lizzie doesnāt hold any grudge and she and Miranda are back to being besties!
Overall Thoughts
- There was a lot to talk about in this episode from Lizzieās relationship woes with her best friend to her feeling like her opinions and thoughts are not seen as valid by her family. I do think that for how Lizzie was so upset at Miranda, she kinda forgave her too easily. But I donāt think I would want to see them continue to not be on speaking terms for more than 1 episode.
- I am glad that there was no unnecessary sub-plot involving Matt and Sam in this episode. His story-lines are really a hit or miss to me. I prefer the ones where his relationship with his friends and family are tested as well as when he faced situations that gave him character development. I donāt like the goofy, comic-relief ones like last episodeās cooking fiasco.











