Serie fra 2012
Genre: | Komedie |
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Tilføjet: | 1/1 2011 |
In the premiere episode, Jessie accepts a job as a nanny and moves in with the Ross family, high-flying couple Christina, a former supermodel turned business mogul, and Morgan, a famous movie director, their four kids Emma, Ravi, Luke and Zuri and their beloved 7-foot Asian Water Monitor Lizard. Nanny responsibilities are more difficult than Jessie anticipated as she coaches Emma, who is on the brink of a science fair meltdown.
Despite being weary of Ravi's seven-foot Asian Water Monitor Lizard, Mr. Kipling, Jessie comes to the lizard's rescue after the head of the condo board attempts to ban Mr. Kipling from the building. Meanwhile, Zuri brings home another imaginary friend, and Luke and Emma compete against each other in a school photography class.
After Jessie accepts an invitation for lunch with Tony, the building's doorman, Emma offers Jessie unsolicited dating advice she has learned from her stash of teen magazines. Meanwhile, Ravi becomes the target of Luke’s practical jokes.
Jessie convinces Luke that with her help they can beat the neighborhood paintball rival who wins the game every year. Meanwhile, Zuri plans a tea party, and Emma is invited and promptly uninvited by her best friends to Fashion Week.
After a music producer spots Jessie singing a song she wrote, she is over the moon with excitement about the possibility that her big break has finally arrived. Meanwhile, Bertram enlists Emma to help style him for his social network profile photo in a new episode of "Jessie”.
Jessie wants Zuri to play with real friends instead of imaginary ones, but when Zuri befriends the much older Nana Bananas who wears yellow track suits, talks to herself in the park and constantly squeaks a yellow horn, Jessie is worried. Meanwhile, Ravi thinks that Mr. Kipling has found true love with a playground dinosaur.
Jessie believes Connie, a math tutor she finds for Luke, will be the perfect scholarly influence. To Jessie’s dismay, Connie turns out to be a lovelorn teen fascinated with Luke. Meanwhile, Ravi is convinced he can predict the future with his Mystery Ball.
When the kids' parents get caught in a snowstorm, Jessie must shop for the kid’s Christmas presents, get the house decorated and take the kids to the mall to see Santa, where they have a run-in with his mischievous elves.
Jessie helps host teen movie star Jordan Taylor who is staying at the Ross’ house. As Emma and Jessie vie for Jordan's attention, Zuri, Ravi and Luke riffle through his suitcase and find a few surprises.
Jessie teaches Zuri the value of a dollar when, against the wishes of Mrs. Chesterfield, they set up a lemonade stand in the lobby of their building. Meanwhile, Ravi deals with the trials and tribulations of adjusting to his new American school.
To the kid's dismay, Jessie has everyone take the subway to the cultural fair at Emma's school. Meanwhile, Bertram and Ravi look for a pesky spider that has made its home in the apartment.
After Jessie accidentally drops a diamond tiara belonging to Mrs. Ross onto Mrs. Chesterfield's terrace, Jessie and the kids must think of a creative way to retrieve it when she refuses to give it back. Deciding their best option is Bertram, they convince him to ask Mrs. Chesterfield on a date so that they can recover the tiara before Mrs. Ross notices it’s missing.
Fairy tales come alive when Jessie and Zuri read a bedtime story that places the gang in medieval times. Meanwhile, Jessie is excited and Tony is jealous when Brody asks her on date.
Jessie is shunned by Agatha, New York City’s most intimidating nanny and Bertram teaches Ravi and Luke the time-honored tradition of wrestling.
Jessie enlists the help of Samantha, a fellow nanny, after Luke continues to misbehave. However, she later discovers Samantha is actually a dog nanny. Meanwhile, the kids reluctantly agree to help Bertram clean his room.