"Up, Up and Away" is the sixteenth and final episode in Season 3 of Bunk'd and the fifty-eighth overall. It first aired on September 21, 2018, to 0.65 million viewers.
Overview[]
When Emma, Zuri, and Ravi get new jobs, they learn that their mom plans to sell the camp. Fearing that Lou will be devastated, they decide to break the news to her on a hot air balloon ride.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Peyton List as Emma Ross
- Karan Brar as Ravi Ross
- Skai Jackson as Zuri Ross
- Miranda May as Lou Hockhauser
- Mallory James Mahoney as Destiny Baker
- Raphael Alejandro as Matteo Silva
- Will Buie Jr. as Finn Sawyer
Recurring Cast[]
- Nate Stone as Timmy
Guest Cast[]
- Annie Sertich as Dr. Blackburn
- Owen Atlas as "Doug" (Kid Kikiwaka)
- Hannah Bowen as Kikiwaka
Trivia[]
- This is the Season 3 finale.
- Gladys, Christina, and Morgan Ross are mentioned in this episode.
- This episode was originally intended to be the series finale of Bunk'd as well as the end of the Jessie franchise. However, due to the series' popularity, it got renewed for more seasons.
- This episode marks the final appearances of Emma Ross (until season 5), Ravi Ross, and Zuri Ross in the Jessie franchise due to them going their separate ways with Peyton List, Karan Brar, and Skai Jackson leaving the series.
- However, Emma makes a guest appearance in Lou's Still the Boss, But Now There's a Ross.
- This episode marks the 6th and final appearance of the Kikiwaka in the series, as well as the only appearance of her son, Doug.
- So far, this is the only season finale to air in the fall.
- Camp Kikiwaka is sold to Lou at the end of the episode and she takes over as the new owner in the next season.
- This episode marks the final appearance of Timmy, as the ending shows that he's given up on ever trying to go into Kikiwaka and now happily spends his life with The Kikiwaka and "Doug" as his new family.
- Destiny, Matteo, and Finn become the third, fourth, and fifth characters to learn of the Kikiwaka's existence after Ravi and Tiffany.
- This episode shares the same title as the 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie, Up, Up, and Away.
Goofs[]
- Ravi mentions the five stages of grief as denial, anger, fear, bargaining, and acceptance when in real life, the stages are: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Gallery[]
The image gallery for Up, Up and Away may be viewed here.
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