iStakeout
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| iStakeout | |
| Season 1, Episode 20 | |
| First Aired | April 5, 2008 |
| Production Code | 117 |
| Writer(s) | Andrew Hill Newman |
| Director(s) | Steve Hoefer |
| Episode Guide | |
| previous "iGot Detention" | next "iMight Switch Schools" |
iStakeout is the 20th episode of the first season of iCarly.
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Plot
Added by DanTD
Added by BookmusicaloverIn the meantime, the two police officers who are trying to bust the alleged bootleg video ring use the Shay apartment as post to gather evidence, and bring no results, but end up exploiting the Shay family as much as they can. They eat all the food in their refrigerator, order a pizza using Spencer's credit card, and cancel a web cast after it begins. Spanky also spends much of his time seeking opportunities to spank Spencer, and later takes his bratty son on the stakeout, who eats Spencer's special "sock cake", which he made for Socko's birthday. This causes Spencer to lock the son in a large glass container (with a curtain that can be pulled over it) to stop him causing and more trouble, with Stuart's permission.
Frustrated with the police's inability to do anything else but make their lives miserable, Carly, Sam, and Freddie decide to go undercover themselves, and enter the convenience store where the videos are being sold. After Carly and Freddie get nowhere attempting to be subtle with the store clerk (played by Curtis Armstrong),
Added by DanTDHowever, before Spanky gets the chance to leave, Spencer talks him into letting him handcuff him to the couch by telling him that there is an easy way to get out of them. Spencer tells Spanky, "Hey Spanky! Payback time!", and retaliates for all the torment he had to go through at summer camp, and during the investigation by spanking him back repeatedly. Spanky's son watches happily through the glass container as Spencer spanks his father in front of him.
Subplot
During the police visit, Freddie offers an MPEG of the show that may have had their suspect, which triggers an argument with Sam over the meaning of MPEG. Sam says that MPEG stands for "Moving Picture Experts Group," and Freddie says it stands for "Mega Pixel Electronic Gallery." Both finally try to settle the argument with a bet - the loser must get a tattoo of the other person's face. Freddie looks it up on the internet and find that Sam is right.
He is then forced to get a tattoo of Sam's face on his arm, by Sam's cousin Annie, a tattoo artist.
Freddie spends a great deal of time trying to keep the tattoo concealed from his mother, wearing his shirt in their mother son swimming class and telling his mom he was too old for the bi-weekly body checks she used to give him.
At the end of the episode, Freddie's mom finds out he has a tattoo, and Freddie is dragged to the doctors to have it removed. Carly talks to Sam and reveals to Spencer that the tattoo was fake. Freddie doesn't know the tattoo was fake, but Sam says "the doctor will figure it out".
Trivia
- The fictional soft drink brands in the episode, Peppy-Cola and Mocha Cola, are parodies of Pepsi and Coca-Cola.
- At one point, a commercial was shown on Nickelodeon where Nathan Kress and Jennette McCurdy were in a car together, and a fan dared Jennette to call her mom and tell her that she got a tattoo. That could be a reference to this episode.

Added by CrystalKR1 - One of the cashier's DVD, Pirates of the Lima Bean, is a parody of the Walt Disney Pictures movie series starring Johnny Depp called, Pirates of the Caribbean.
- In this episode, it was first revealed to Carly and Sam that Freddie's first name was Fredward, when his mom called him that after finding he had a tattoo.
- This marks the second time an iCarly webcast has been interrupted by someone of authority. The first time being in iWant a World Record when they are interrupted by men after Freddie's lightbulb broke, causing a gas leak.
- This episode contains two quotes which would eventually be seen on Penny Tees and later on Carly's pillows in her new room: "Church Pants" and "Parole Baby".
- Carly asks if the store clerk has a cheaper copy of Scarlett's Web, which is a parody of the classic children's book, Charlotte's Web.
- Stu Stimbler bears a reference to Wee-man on Jackass.
Goofs
- Carly watches a "bouncy jogger man" through the iCarly studio window, but in "iWant My Website Back," there was an alley right next the building. But still later they could have built the building after "IStakeout"
- The boy picks up a plastic bottle, and when he throws it at the door, it breaks like glass.
- Inside Schneider's Convenience Store is a sign that reads "Special - Buy 1 Free, Get 1 Free", which doesn't make any sense.
- Mrs. Benson adresses Freddie as "Fredward", and Carly repeats the name in suprise, as if she is just learning that this is his full name. However in an earlier episode "iPromise not to Tell" at school Sam addresses him as Fredward in Carly's presence.
Quotes

Added by CupcakegirlFreddie: Do you really think Sam's gonna make me get a tattoo of her face?
Carly: I don't know, but if she does, won't your mom freak?
Freddie: She freaked when I spilled one tiny drop of mustard on my church pants!
[Carly laughs at what Freddie said]
Freddie: What?
Carly: Church pants
Carly: [After Sam asks Carly if Freddie lost a bet] I want no part of this. I'd rather watch the bouncy jogger man. [during Freddie getting a tattoo] Oh my God, now he's doing jumping jacks.
Carly: [Grumbling to herself while cleaning up the apartment] Stupid cops... Not cleaning up after themselves... Interrupting our webshow... Making me grumble to myself ...
Sam: Some people just have no manners. [Tosses her soda can on the floor for Freddie to pick up]

Added by Lady MagiqueFreddie: [Turns to look at Sam]
Sam: [Grins widely, teeth stained by ice pop]
The store clerk: [Picks up a guitar and sings] Camptown ladies sing your song, doo dah, doo dah, Yank my toe till it's 5 miles long, oh the doo dah day! Everybody! Yank my toe all night...
Freddie: Forget it!

Added by Lady MagiqueCarly: "Aaarrrg"?
The store clerk: That's a pirate word. It means: "Hello", "Goodbye", "Peace." It's like "shalom", only for pirates.
Related iCarly.com blog posts
Carly's blog: WEIRDOS in Our Neighborhood!
Photo Gallery
See photos for this episode here.
