“ | That's why we're going to hold him accountable. That's how we change the system. We need to speak up and continue to speak up. | ” |
— Victor telling Booker their next step. |
"Stylin' & Profilin'" is the twentieth episode in Season 5 of Raven's Home and the ninety-ninth overall. It first aired on October 21, 2022.
Plot[]
Booker gets Raven’s permission to drive his car to a school event, and things go well until he has an eye-opening encounter with a cop. Meanwhile, Victor breaks Alice’s doll and scrambles to make amends.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Raven-Symoné as Raven Baxter
- Issac Ryan Brown as Booker Baxter
- Mykal-Michelle Harris as Alice Baxter
- Felix Avitia as Neil Flores
- Emmy Liu-Wang as Ivy Chen
- Rondell Sheridan as Victor Baxter
Recurring Cast[]
- David Parks as Dave (uncredited)
Guest Cast[]
- Lex Medlin as Officer Riley
Trivia[]
- This episode filmed on May 12-13, 2022.
- The title is a catchphrase popularized by legendary American professional wrestler, Ric "Nature Boy" Flair (born Richard Fliehr).
- The song playing as Raven embraces Booker is "Wake Up Everybody" released in 1975 by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
- Booker exaggerates when he claims that he raised all the engine money by himself without Raven or Victor's help, as all the resources he and Neil didn't pilfer from the West Bestern, running his "hotel," were ultimately and unknowingly, supplied by Victor.
- Dylan is mentioned for a second time.
- Dave teases Victor of being needed to be rescued from the park slack lines in 21 Lunch Street.
- Somehow Alice was able to detect Dave got a "Que paso Taina" doll for Victor to replace Tasha.
- This episode is a homage to the That's So Raven episode True Colors.
- This is the shortest Raven's Home episode, as it is roughly 20 minutes long.
- Raven finally agreed to let Booker drive his car, after forbidding him from doing so in Mr. Petracelli's Revenge and mimics Victor saying Janine had no engine, from that episode.
- Raven mentions Jason Momoa, the "Aquaman" actor in the DCEU cinematic franchise.
- She calls herself "Mrs. Jason Momoa."
- Jason Momoa's real life estranged wife, Lisa Bonet, played "Denise Huxtable" on The Cosby Show, who was the stepmother of Raven-Symoné's character "Olivia Kendall".
- Evelyn Darksoul appears for a third time.
- Neil has the same number on the basketball and football teams, 7.
- Neil mentions the events of The Grand Booker-Pest Hotel.
- "Blimpos" is introduced for the first time, a local SF hamburger franchise, a parody of the national chain restaurant Blimpie which actually specializes in submarine sandwiches.
- Booker states that have to be "in and out" fast in the Blimpos' drive-thru line. In real life, In-N-Out Burger is a popular SoCal fast-food chain frequented by the Raven's Home cast.
- Raven has a minor role, as she's only in four scenes. This could be because Raven-Symoné directed the episode.
- Neil also has a minor role, as he is only in 3 scenes.
- Booker's previous brush with the law (which actually included jail time) was with Tess O'Malley's uncle Mike in Cop To It.
- For undisclosed reasons, Officer Riley was depicted as not carrying a firearm.
- Lex Medlin previously played "Roy" in the KC Under Construction episode of K.C. Undercover.
- Victor mentions a Police Chief Thomas. There is a possibility this could be a relative of Eddie's, or of his dentist parents.
- This is the first episode since Diss Track where Booker has a vision about himself.
- This is arguably the most serious episode of Raven's Home, with the episode What About Your Friends? being the second most serious, having to do with vaping.
- Ironically, both episodes have Booker in a situation that wasn't his fault.
Gallery[]
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