Deep Blue Deed

Season 3Episode 730 minApr 14, 2002
Deep Blue Deed
Justin and Eddie are planning a day at the beach, however Eddie isn't too thrilled about it. Justin sneaks his dad's favorite fishing poll, ""Wonder Boy"", out when his dad isn't looking and takes it without permission.Meanwhile Tori's trying to write an essay on ""A Problem Facing American Society"" however, being British, it's hard for her to think of a topic. Doug trys to help her but has had WAY too much caffine, and isn't much help. Back at the beach, Justin keeps trying to get Eddie to go swimming until Eddie reveals a bad experience in his childhood that has mad him afraid of the ocean. While Justin is trying to get Eddie more confortable with the water,he doesn't realise his dad's fishing pole it being carried out in the waves. Sarrifa goes in after it with a sonar device while Justin goes to borrow someones underwater diving mask. Eddie sees Sarrifa drowning and can't get help, so he goes in after her. He saves Sarrifa, concurs his fear of swimming and picks up deed number 62. And
Deep Blue Deed has aired on Apr 14, 2002
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