That Girl Lay Lay - Lay Lay Gets Ready to Rumble Rumble (S2E21)

Sadie and Lay Lay are enlisted to help save the school's boxing club and set up a fight between Sadie and Gigi that is sure to draw a crowd.
| Runtime (min) | 23 |
|---|---|
| Air Date | 2023-04-06 |
| Genres | Comedy |
| TV Rating | TV-G |
| Network(s) | Nickelodeon |
Storyline
When the school's boxing club faces closure due to lack of interest and funding, Sadie and Lay Lay step up to help save the program. The girls quickly realize that generating excitement and drawing a crowd is essential to proving the club's value to the school administration. Their solution involves organizing a high-profile exhibition match that will capture student attention and demonstrate the boxing club's potential.
The plan centers on setting up a boxing match between Sadie and her rival Gigi, a pairing guaranteed to attract spectators given their competitive history. As preparations get underway, Sadie must balance her commitment to helping the club with the reality of stepping into the ring against a formidable opponent. The episode explores themes of school spirit, supporting extracurricular programs, and stepping outside one's comfort zone to help others, all while Lay Lay provides encouragement and strategic support to her best friend.
What kids learn
This episode teaches children about the importance of supporting school programs and extracurricular activities, even when they might not personally participate in them. Sadie and Lay Lay demonstrate how communities thrive when people step up to help preserve opportunities for others, showing that advocacy and action can make a real difference when something valuable is at risk of disappearing.
Young viewers also learn about facing challenges for the greater good. Sadie's willingness to participate in the boxing match, despite her personal reservations, illustrates how sometimes helping others requires us to step outside our comfort zones. The episode reinforces that courage isn't the absence of nervousness but the willingness to act despite it, especially when supporting a cause that benefits the wider community.
The storyline also touches on creative problem-solving and teamwork. Rather than simply accepting the club's closure, the characters brainstorm an engaging solution that addresses the core problem of low interest. Children see how collaboration, strategic thinking, and understanding what motivates people can help overcome obstacles and generate the support needed to save something worthwhile.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is the boxing portrayed in a safe and age-appropriate way? | The episode frames boxing within a school club context as an organized sport rather than promoting fighting or aggression. The focus remains on the exhibition match as a fundraising and awareness event to save the club, with the competitive element serving the larger story about supporting school programs. The show maintains its lighthearted tone throughout, keeping the boxing storyline appropriate for its young audience while emphasizing teamwork and community support. |
| What does this episode teach about handling rivalries? | The match between Sadie and Gigi channels their competitive relationship into a structured, purposeful event that serves the school community. Rather than avoiding or escalating their rivalry, the episode shows how competition can be redirected toward positive outcomes when given the right framework. This demonstrates to children that competitive feelings are natural but can be expressed in constructive ways that benefit everyone involved, including the competitors themselves. |
| How does Lay Lay support Sadie in this episode? | Lay Lay serves as Sadie's primary supporter and strategist throughout the episode, helping her friend prepare for the match while keeping spirits high. Their friendship demonstrates the importance of having someone in your corner when facing daunting challenges. Lay Lay's encouragement and practical help show children what good friendship looks like when one person needs extra support, reinforcing the show's ongoing themes about loyalty and being there for friends. |
| What message does this send about school involvement? | The episode encourages children to care about and support school programs even if they don't directly participate in them. Sadie and Lay Lay's efforts to save the boxing club demonstrate civic responsibility and community thinking, showing that schools thrive when students advocate for diverse activities and opportunities. This teaches children that their actions can preserve valuable programs for peers who benefit from them, fostering a broader sense of school community. |
| Does Sadie have to win the match for the episode to have a positive message? | The episode's core message centers on Sadie's willingness to help save the boxing club rather than on winning or losing the match itself. Her courage in stepping up, facing a challenge, and drawing attention to a worthy cause represents the real victory. This framing helps children understand that success isn't always about coming in first but about contributing to something larger than yourself and making a positive difference in your community. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Sadie makes a wish that turns her affirmation app avatar into Lay Lay, a lively new friend who motivates Sadie to run for student council president. |
| 1 | 2 | Sadie teaches Lay Lay about white lies after she keeps it too real at a family dinner. Marky seizes an opportunity to make quick cash at a burger spot. |
| 1 | 3 | Sadie asks Lay Lay to keep a low profile... until Lay Lay joins the auto club and sparks competition. Marky and Jeremy team up for a brilliant invention. |
| 1 | 4 | Lay Lay leans on her avatar powers to master tricks at magic camp with Sadie and Jeremy. Later, Lay Lay discovers she can pull a disappearing act. |
| 1 | 5 | On Halloween, Sadie and Lay Lay have a spooky school sleepover to prove Old Man Packer isn't real. Marky helps Woody when Woody gets stuck in a coffin. |
| 1 | 6 | Trish and Bryce worry they've lost their edge when they learn their burger jingle is being replaced. Can a new sound help boost their confidence? |
| 1 | 7 | A guilty Lay Lay starts feeling the heat when she accompanies the Alexanders to church. Sadie sets out to become a junior deacon. |
| 1 | 8 | Lay Lay enters a rap battle at the BoomBox Burger and tries to get dirt on her competitor. Marky feels the blues after selling his favorite toy. |
| 1 | 9 | Trish helps a rhythmless Jeremy learn how to play an instrument. Lay Lay and Sadie take a job performing as clowns, which has Marky seeing dollar signs. |
| 1 | 10 | Trish comes to the rescue when a sticky prank leaves Sadie and Lay Lay with a huge hair crisis. Marky accidentally lets scorpions loose — in the house. |
| 1 | 11 | Bryce strives for victory in a cornhole tournament against a pair of old bullies. Lay Lay and Sadie's tastes clash while designing a room makeover. |
| 1 | 12 | Marky tries to profit off of Jeremy's wrapping skills. After a gift-giving fumble, Sadie and Lay Lay go on a mission to perform a Christmas miracle. |
| 1 | 13 | Trish obsesses over beating Marky at a dance game. When Lay Lay lands in the principal's office, Sadie puts on a special performance to bail her out. |
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 | After Marky discovers Lay Lay’s secret, he takes advantage by having her use her powers to do what he says. But when an overworked Lay Lay starts glitching, Marky and Sadie must fix her before the girls have to perform at an awards show. |
| 2 | 2 | After Marky discovers Lay Lay’s secret, he takes advantage by having her use her powers to do what he says. But when an overworked Lay Lay starts glitching, Marky and Sadie must fix her before the girls have to perform at an awards show. |
| 2 | 3 | Lay Lay feels threatened by new student, Cobo. When Cobo applies for a job at BoomBox Burger, Lay Lay pounces on the opportunity to show him up by applying, too. This leads to “The Burger Games,” a competition that puts their skills to the test. |
| 2 | 4 | It’s Lay Lay and Sadie’s first-time accompanying Trish to her standing appointment at the Beauty Shop. When Lay Lay starts spilling all the tea, she and Sadie are left with a big mess to clean up in order to get Trish un-banned from the salon. |
| 2 | 5 | When Lay Lay and Sadie see Cobo with a cool pet snake, they decide it’s time for the Alexander family to adopt a unique pet of their own. Lay Lay discovers the perfect furry companion: a wild possum she discovers she’s allergic to! |
| 2 | 6 | The Alexanders get another visit from Young Dylan, whose cousin Rebecca joins Sadie at the launch event for the new version of their favorite video game, while Dylan enlists Lay Lay to help get his music on the game soundtrack. |
| 2 | 7 | The family is hosting Bryce’s relatives for the annual Alexander family reunion. Sadie is finally old enough to help in the kitchen. Lay Lay is convinced that a friend of the family’s named Ray Ray is an avatar, just like her. |
| 2 | 8 | It’s East Packer High’s talent show fundraiser and Sadie starts to feel the pressure of running the event. Lay Lay is confident that her song will be a big hit for the show until, she meets a big time music producer who challenges her writing style. |
| 2 | 9 | A face-swap app causes Lay Lay and Sadie to switch bodies, forcing both girls to live a day in the other’s shoes before they can resolve the issue. |
| 2 | 10 | Lay Lay ridicules Sadie's interest in a country music dance competition but feels neglected when Sadie goes to the contest without her. |
| 2 | 11 | Determined to make their first party a hit, Lay Lay and Sadie brag to the entire school they’ve booked the Good Newz Girls to perform. Now all they have to do is make the idea a reality. |
| 2 | 12 | Sadie and Lay Lay are determined to find Principal Willingham a date so she’ll approve a school dance but disagree on who her date should be. Separately, they set out their own match-making missions to prove who is right. |
| 2 | 13 | Lay Lay's avatar creator Ilana visits Sadie with some changes to the app settings, turning Lay Lay's personality negative; Sadie tries to restore her best friend's positivity while convincing the techie not to shut down the app completely. |
| 2 | 14 | Bacon becomes the East Packer High football mascot, but when the school's rival steals him as part of a prank, Lay Lay will stop at nothing to get her beloved pig back. |
| 2 | 15 | Trish's college sorority is reuniting for a mother-daughter step contest, and Lay Lay agrees to take over for Sadie, who is locked in a battle with Marky over their personal space. |
| 2 | 16 | Marky's favorite social media influencer, Beastie Pie, is hosting a gross food-eating competition at BoomBox Burger; when Sadie and Lay Lay overhear Beastie's plans to rig the contest, they work together to convince Marky that Beastie is a fraud. |
| 2 | 17 | Lay Lay and Sadie volunteer to build houses for those in need, but when Sadie is put in charge of all the workers, managing Lay Lay becomes her biggest challenge. |
| 2 | 18 | Trying out for the cheerleading squad, Lay Lay and Sadie add their own twists to the routine, but learn that standing out doesn't always work when trying to fit into a team. |
| 2 | 19 | Sadie and Lay Lay are assigned a shared Little Buddy, Milaena, and spend the week attempting to create a mini-Sadie and mini-Lay Lay, or Say Lay, instead of learning about what Milaena likes and what makes her unique. |
| 2 | 20 | The Alexander family looks to Lay Lay to cast the deciding vote on family decisions, but the newfound power goes to her head, and one ruling causes a rift between her and Sadie. |
| 2 | 21 | Sadie and Lay Lay are enlisted to help save the school's boxing club and set up a fight between Sadie and Gigi that is sure to draw a crowd. |
| 2 | 22 | As class president, Sadie gets to host the announcements, and Lay Lay comes on the show as the advice expert. |
| 2 | 23 | After Sadie loses the Christmas spirit and cancels the Holiday pageant, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future visit to remind her of the true meaning of Christmas. |
| 2 | 24 | Lay Lay discovers a new power, she can clone herself! But which Lay Lay is the real one? Sadie and Bryce create a father-daughter viral video together, which brings them new found fame! But will all that attention go to Bryce's head? |
| 2 | 25 | Sadie rediscovers her magic crystal ball, which she believes always reveals the right answer. Wanting to keep Sadie's faith in the crystal ball alive, Lay Lay uses her avatar powers to make it seem that the crystal ball really is magical. |
| 2 | 26 | Lay Lay and Sadie help Bryce and Trish celebrate their anniversary by recreating their first date but when the girls accidentally destroy the CD where Bryce confesses his love to Trish, they must think fast on their feet to improvise. |
| 2 | 27 | With Lay Lay's app being updated, Lay Lay is now sucked back into the phone. Sadie and Marky have to try and get her back into the real world before Lay Lay gets stuck there forever, and all before their parents notices she's gone. |
| 2 | 28 | Principal Willingham plans a grandparents' event for Granny Fae Fae; now Sadie and Lay Lay have to try and keep the secret that she is Granny Fae Fae. Not only from Willingham, but from Sadie's grandma as well. |
| 2 | 29 | Lay Lay writes a song to help herself study and ends up inspiring the whole class. But when their teacher accuses them of cheating, all because they got the same answer wrong, Lay Lay and Sadie must prove that the entire class didn't cheat. |
| 2 | 30 | Lay Lay and Sadie get assigned a school project with Cobo. The girls finally get to go over to his house and learn more about him, only for the girls to discover Cobo has a sister, who is even better at being Cobo, than Cobo is. |
| 2 | 31 | Lay Lay wants to come clean to Trish and Bryce about being an avatar who came out of Sadie's phone. But, when the parents don't believe her, Lay Lay tries to use her powers to prove to them that she's telling the truth. |
| 2 | 32 | Now that the Alexander family knows about her secret, Lay Lay and Sadie are using Lay Lay's powers nonstop. But their parents want Lay Lay to slow down with the powers, and just when Lay Lay thinks she has it under control, her powers start to glitch. |
| 2 | 33 | While Trish helps Lay Lay deal with her fears of the dentist. Lay Lay first time does self dense mode when the dentist tries get a tool near her mouth. Coming back next day, Lay Lay literally floats when they use laughing gas. Meanwhile, Sadie and Marky battle over who will take the blame for their parents' broken award trophy. |
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