Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas is an hour-long crossover special with Good Luck Charlie and Jessie. It serves as the seventeenth episode in Season 4 of Good Luck Charlie and the ninety-sixth episode overall. It premiered in the United States on November 29, 2013. This episode was seen by 5.8 million people.
Synopsis[]
Part 1[]
Teddy is accepted into N.Y.U, so she goes with P.J. to New York. Meanwhile, Bob and Amy try to find out what Charlie wants for Christmas.
Plot[]

In part 1 of the crossover episode, Teddy and PJ travel to New York City to tour NYU, but a blizzard prevents their return home in time for Christmas. After meeting Jessie and Zuri on the subway, they embark on a Ross family holiday like no other. Back in Denver, Bob takes the Charlie to see Santa, but Gabe isn't in the holiday spirit. Meanwhile back in New York, Teddy and PJ's flight home is cancelled due to the blizzard and they need to find a place to stay. Teddy asks Jessie if they can stay at their apartment and she says yes.
Cast[]
Good Luck Charlie Cast[]
Main[]
- Bridgit Mendler as Teddy Duncan
- Leigh Allyn-Baker as Amy Duncan (Part 1 only)
- Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe Duncan (Part 1 only)
- Mia Talerico as Charlie Duncan (Part 1 only, mentioned twice in Part 2)
- Eric Allan Kramer as Bob Duncan (Part 1 only)
- Jason Dolley as PJ Duncan
Recurring[]
- Samantha Boscarino as Skyler (Part 1 only)
Jessie Cast[]
- Debby Ryan as Jessie Prescott
- Skai Jackson as Zuri Ross
- Peyton List as Emma Ross (Part 2 only)
- Cameron Boyce as Luke Ross (Part 2 only)
- Karan Brar as Ravi Ross (Part 2 only)
- Kevin Chamberlin as Bertram Winkle (Part 2 only, mentioned in Part 1)
Running Gags[]
Good Luck, Charlie[]
Teddy: Well, Merry Christmas. And wish us all good luck, Charlie. |
Production[]
International premieres[]
- December 8, 2013 (Latin America)
Memorable Quotes[]
PJ: I can't believe we were so close to meeting THE Joey Fatone!
Jessie: Yeah, that does explain everything. Except, who the heck is Charlie?
Jessie: So, has everyone picked out a present? Luke: Well, I have now. Luke Ross. Trust Fund recipient.
Trivia[]
- This crossover special was filmed during Good Luck Charlie's fourth season and Jessie's third season.
- George, the owner of George's Kraut Dogs, could be a reference to character "Yev Kassem" from the Seinfeld episode The Soup Nazi.
- It is revealed that PJ's blood type is o-.
- Phill Lewis directed with episode. He has directed multiple episodes of this show as well as Jessie.
- Skyler returned in this episode, as she left for New York in PJ in the City.
- This is the second time that an episode took place in New York City, the first time being in PJ in the City.
- Bertram does not appear until part 2, but he was mentioned in part one.
- It was seen that Gabe genuinely cares about Charlie. Proving that he's a good older brother.
- This is the last Christmas episode of the show.
- This crossover aired as part of Disney Channel's Fa-La-La-Lidays and Home For the Holidays With the Duncans.
- Teddy is accepted into NYU, although it is not revealed which school.
- On the Disney+ version, the episodes have the same title.
- Good Luck Charlie (Season 4 Episode 17) part 1
- Jessie (Season 3 episode 7) part 2
- This episode reveals that Good Luck Charlie, Shake it Up, Austin & Ally, and Jessie all exist in the same universe.
- PJ and Skyler get back together.
- According to the script, the working title was "Christmas with Jessie"
- Even though he is seen at the opening sequence, Toby isn't seen or mentioned in the special.
- The episode is also known as two parts: "NYC Christmas" and "Good Luck Finding Your Presents".
- This is the final Good Luck Charlie crossover.
- The Jessie cast are absent in Part 1 with the exception of Jessie Prescott and Zuri Ross.
- In the Korean dub, when Teddy meets Jessie and Zuri on the subway, the PA announcement is left untranslated.
- Also, in that same scene, the video description mistakenly refers to Teddy as Charlie.
- Charlie is mentioned twice in Part 2, both by Teddy and Jessie, the latter being unsure about her presence.
Errors[]
- This episode takes place during winter/Christmas time however, the next few episodes take place during summer, the weeks before/during when Ivy and Teddy leave for college.
- This is most likely due to the series running in a negative continuity.
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