Zack and cody who is older




















Cody tries to write her a letter explaining everything, but Zack loses the letter and tries to help Cody tell Bailey in order to obtain Cody's car. At the internship, everything goes well until Zack follows Cody there. He still wants Cody's car. Zack destroys the equipment at the reserve and Cody is kicked out of the program, furiously vowing to never forgive Zack, saying that they are twins, but definitely not brothers.

Olsen Matthew Glave approaches the boys and tells them that they would be ideal for the Gemini Project, a massive project studying the effects of twins.

Though it takes them much thought, they eventually decide to participate, and land themselves among dozens of other twins. At first, the project seems normal. The first phase of the project is to eat a delicious fruit, which connects the boys physically. But before long, the two suddenly find themselves connected metaphysically in a way they never have been—the second phase is they are able to think each other's thoughts and feel each other's pain.

As tension builds, the two find themselves not only emotionally conflicted, but end up in an actual fight as well. But as their week on the Gemini Project campus goes on, they soon discover that all is not what it seems. They overhear Dr. Olsen telling Nellie that it is a shame that Cody must lose his brain. The boys sneak into his lab to discover what the project is truly about. It turns out that stage three is a merge, which makes the twins combine together to make one brain.

After that, Dr. Olsen can control them. Zack and Cody are confronted by Dr. Olsen, so they decide to make a run for it. The only problem is Dr. Olsen can control all of the other twins and he orders them to get Zack and Cody.

Meanwhile, Bailey has mixed feelings about Cody. She tries to ignore him to cause him pain, but Cody never calls again once Bailey doesn't answer the first time Only because Dr.

Olsen confiscated Zack and Cody's cell phones. She doesn't know that Cody is in grave danger. She tries to talk it out with Woody and London, but that does not work. She is totally confused until she discovers the letter that Cody wrote, and how he only went on the internship to obtain a scholarship to Yale. She now understands, and thinks he is the "sweetest fella on Earth".

So London, Woody, and she head of to apologize to Cody. Olsen captures Cody and Zack using his twins, and they are pinned to chairs in order to complete stage three. But Bailey, London, Woody, and Dr. Spalding rush in to stop Olsen. Olsen puts an electric wall up though, so no one can stop him. Spalding tells Dr. Olsen to show everyone who he really is, and it is revealed that he is Dr. Spalding's evil twin brother.

He pushes the button and Cody and Zack begin to merge. Little does anyone know that the thing the twins do best actually saves them. The twins argue while they are merging and they destroy the machine. The twins are freed and they rush up to their friends.

Cody and Bailey share a romantic kiss to celebrate. Olsen is still trying to merge the twins because he is extremely upset. Bailey captures him using her rope tying skills.

Then, they give him the same fruit as he gave to Zack and Cody. They also give one to Dr. Spalding and tell him to think good thoughts about his brother. This turns Olsen good again, and Mr. Moseby comes in with the police, taking Olsen away after he and Spalding make plans for lunch once he gets out of prison. Cody and Zack reflect on what happens when they work together, and it is decided that they make a very good team.

Back on the ship, Bailey tells Cody that she had the best spring break ever, and they accomplished everything on her list. Cody is more erudite, mature, and intelligent than his twin brother Zack. As such, he generally is more studious and gets better grades in school. Unfortunately, this often leads to him being labeled as a nerd, though Cody prefers to call himself "educationally gifted". To his dismay, this has led to him being "rented" for doing schoolwork and assignments by London, Nia, and his own brother.

Cody shows a passion for cooking, tidiness, acting, dancing, miming, and stamp collecting. His enjoyment of academics and learning is furthered in the episode " Cody Goes to Camp " when he attends a math camp, and is also seen in " Neither a Borrower nor a Speller Bee " when he wins a spelling competition.

Though he values relationships, Cody enters into them far more seldom than his brother. His relationships tend to last longer, though he has had a few short-term flings.

Sorry for being a party pooper, but that apartment must've been hella expensive. No wonder the poor girl had to balance a million jobs! Seems like a bunch of teens let loose on a cruise with only two adults as supervision would be an insurance nightmare.

One of the episodes in Season 1 established that Cody had an A in woodworking class. Later in the second two episode "Books and Birdhouses," he had to take woodworking again and was very bad at it. Explain yourself, Mr. In the pilot of Suite Life on Deck , Bailey dressed up as a boy because there were no more spaces for girls, but was she really going to keep that up the whole time she attended the school?

And how did she have all of her regular clothes ready to wear when they found her out? I spent my entire life thinking that falling overboard was a completely normal and not-that-dangerous occurrence.

As it turns out, it's extremely dangerous and most people don't survive it. Justice for "School's Out," the anthem of my year-old self. Teilen Facebook. The twins and Maddie and London all find themselves getting involved with hotel guests. Sometimes that means a friendship or a romantic relationship, and other times it is a much bigger deal, like exposing a con artist or crashing a wedding.

The teens and kids at fault do get reprimanded and sometimes learn an appropriate moral lesson , but there's no real incentive not to play with the guests again or get too involved with their lives.

The Suite Life of Zack and Cody ran from to The twins are 12 years old when the series begins, and Maddie and London are This means that the boys are three years younger than the girls. The first couple of seasons are so good, in part, because Maddie and London's lives have some separation from Zack and Cody's. The middle school issues are distanced from the high school ones. All of that changes when Maddie and London switch from parochial high school to the public high school where Zack and Cody go.

While it technically makes sense for all the teens to be in high school together for one year, it throws everything off and feels unnatural.

Another thing not fully explained on The Suite Life is the custody agreement between Zack and Cody's parents. Kurt and Carey Martin are divorced when the series begins, and the boys clearly live with their mother. Instead of seeing their dad on the weekends, he is rarely a presence in their lives for much of the show. The twins' struggles with missing him are evident, but no one talks much about the decisions made at the time of the divorce.

The Tipton Hotel is a television set, so the crew had to be imaginative about how to portray the hotel. With that comes some confusion. Viewers learn that Zack and Cody live on the twenty-third floor. Their mother sings downstairs in the lounge.



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