Sam and Cat (2013) s01e34 Episode Script
We Steal a Rock Star
All right girls.
So head downstairs and get ready for your chi-overs.
How we doing? How we doing? How we do-oo-oo-ing? Hey you guys.
Cat.
Cat.
We're watching "slightly less gorgeous.
" What's that? Uh, the best reality show of our generation.
They take gorgeous people and make them see what life would be like if they were slightly less gorgeous.
Here, watch.
Making Valerie slightly less gorgeous wasn't going to be easy.
It took our professional makeup team over three hours to achieve degorgification.
Oh.
Poor girl.
Oh, dear.
That was rough.
Yes.
Now, let's Valerie go on a job interview.
Okay.
This says your name is Valerie McDona Oh.
I'm sorry, we can't hire you to work in this prison.
Oh.
Why not? I'm totally qualified.
I know.
But on your application you said you were gorgeous.
And I'm sorry but you're really just very pretty.
That That whole experience, it showed me how cruel the world can be.
Shame on you, Lancaster State Prison.
Okay, that is a really good show.
But come on, let's do something fun.
All right.
Uh, want to play freeze tag? Oh, my God, yes.
All right, I'll play.
I'm it.
Go.
Oh, my God.
Sam is it.
Oh, God.
Boom! You're frozen.
What's happening now? Since you're frozen, I'm putting a sheet over your head.
Hey, this isn't a part You're frozen.
Oh, jeez.
Come in.
It's open.
Hi everybody.
Shhh.
Shhh.
Hi Goomer.
Hi Cat? Dang it.
Show's over.
Hi.
Is anybody curious about why I'm dressed up all spiffy? No.
Nah.
I can't see.
Yeah.
Well, don't ask me why I'm dressed like this, because I can't tell you on account of it's a secret.
Seriously.
I can't tell you about my new job.
You got a job? Who told you I got a new job being a body guard? You're a body guard? Ah.
Who's been giving you this information? Are you working for a celebrity? Okay.
Let me be clear.
I never said I got a job working as a body guard for Del Deville while he's here in L.
A.
Working on his new album.
You're working for Del Deville? I love Del Deville.
Can we meet him? Uh, no.
I'm not allowed to do that.
You want me to lose my secret job? I heard Del Deville always has lunch at inside out burger.
False.
Most days we just grab lunch at the food truck on the corner of Shields and Yarnell.
Really? We got to go there tomorrow.
No! You can't go to ah, I don't even know what you're talk Who told you that I work for Ahhh.
Want to go with me to the window store? Sure.
I know I'm frozen, but if a part of me itches, am I allowed to scratch it? Please? What time is it? Uh, 2:30.
Dang it, how late does Del Deville eat lunch? Did you really need to buy that balloon? Yes.
I love large balloons.
Hey, will you guys watch my ride while I go get a taco? Sure.
I guess.
I guess so.
Now what time is it? Uh, 2:30 Del Deville! Oh my God, there he is! I can't believe it.
He's right in front of us.
Oh, my God.
Mr.
Deville, when we get there, I'll buy the burrito so you won't have to talk to any normal people.
Great.
You're great.
Thanks.
Oh man.
Hey, Goomer, I think I left my sunglasses in the car.
I'll fetch 'em.
I went the wrong way.
Uh, excuse us, Mr.
Deville.
Hey.
How you guys doing? Great.
Awesome.
I'm a girl.
Nice.
So, uh, would it be cool if we got a pic with you? Yeah, sure thing.
Awesome.
Oh, yay.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
You're so nice.
Oh wait, hold on.
I don't want my balloon to be in the picture.
It's bad luck.
Hold on.
Sorry about that.
Yeah, she's No.
One second, Mr.
Deville.
No problem.
All right.
Okay.
Perfect.
Hey.
Okay.
Group selfie on three.
One, two Cat! Oh my gosh! No! The tricycle! Oh, my gosh.
No.
Come on, forget about the tricycle.
We're taking a pic with Del.
No.
We promised the little girl we'd watch it.
Can I just go get my burrito? No.
Hey, you.
Uh, can I borrow your spear gun? I don't know.
Are you a fellow spear fisherman? No, no, I am a spear fisherwoman.
Oh.
Enjoy my spear gun.
What are you going to do? Get the trike back.
Ugh.
Oh.
Well, I'll take this back now.
Good day.
Del! We murdered Del Deville! Nah, he's still got a pulse.
We're gonna get in so much trouble for this.
No we won't.
Um, Cat go get that thing right there.
Kay-kay.
We've got to tell the police about this.
No way, we could get arrested.
Well, we've got to tell Goomer.
No, he'll freak out and then tell on us.
I got it.
Come on.
Bring it over.
Bring it over.
Right here.
Right, turn it on the side.
Great.
Flip it, flip it, flip it.
You got it, Dice? All right.
Hold it.
One, two.
Three.
And go.
We got it.
We got it.
And go.
You're doing it wrong.
Hurry.
Faster, faster, faster, faster.
No one will ever know.
Come on, let's go.
Right, right.
Open the door.
Come on hurry.
Hurry.
Come on.
Go.
Go.
Go.
One.
Two.
Three.
Uh.
Careful, careful.
Oh, God.
Oh, this is bad.
This is so bad.
We're going to get in trouble.
I know we're going to get in trouble.
You guys Help me get Del's shoes off.
Why? So if I get arrested and go to jail, at least when I get out, I'll have Del Deville's shoes.
Oh.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Oh, my gosh.
He's waking up.
Um, maybe we should all hide.
Yeah, and then on the count of three, we'll all jump out and yell yatzee! Why? I think it's Hebrew for soup.
My head.
Yatzee! Yatzee! Yatzee! What happened? You, uh, you had a little accident.
And we found you on the street.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
I remember.
You guys were taking a group selfie with me.
And then, a tricycle floated up, and you borrowed a spear gun to shoot it down.
Oh, my God, he's hallucinating.
You guys knocked me out.
And then you brought me here.
It was an accident.
Oh yeah? Yes.
We'll see what the cops have to say about that.
Oh.
He's going to call the cops.
We're dead.
I'll talk to him.
Here I come! Don't fight it.
This is a cool cell phone.
You don't tell Goomer about this.
Wait, where is Goomer? Del? Del? Del? Del? Del? I got your burritos.
Del? I think this is getting out of control.
No this is completely under control.
We just got to make Del understand that we didn't mean to hurt him.
Or to kidnap him.
Or to knock him out a second time.
Okay, who took Del's shoes? Cat? You know I've always wanted a pair of celebrity shoes.
You people are insane.
You can't keep me here forever.
Oh, who wants to? You think I had fun sleeping on the couch last night? Then let me go.
We can't, because then you'll go to the cops, and we'll get in trouble.
I promise, I won't tell the cops.
Oh, a promise from someone in the music business.
Yeah, that means a lot.
Hey, Del, how you doing? How am I doing? You people whack me on the head with a popular children's vehicle, and now you've chained me up and won't let me leave.
Well, at least I got you a vanilla latte.
I said I wanted a chi latte.
Man, things are not going your way.
Which one of you took my phone? Oh, I did.
I'll give it back to you, as soon as we're done, you know, kidnapping you.
What are you doing? Unlocking one of your wrists so you can drink your coffee.
You know something? You're an idiot.
Oh, am I? Yeah, because I've got a personal guard working for me.
His name's Goomer.
And he's going to find me.
I don't know.
Oh, he will.
And when he gets me out of here, I am going to call the cops.
And then you and your friend Cat, and that boy with the really great hair are all going to get arrested.
I I can't reach my coffee.
Who's the idiot now? Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, no, no, wait, wait.
I I need my latte.
Ah.
Look.
I made breakfast for Del Deville.
I see that.
This is a bowl of cereal.
This is bacon and eggs.
This is oatmeal.
This is an omelet.
These are some pancakes.
And this is huevios rancherios.
Why'd you make Del Deville six different breakfasts? Because I don't know what he likes.
So why didn't you just ask him what he likes, and then make that? Oh, my God, I'm so stupid.
Uh-oh, we've got trouble.
What? Look at this.
Family, friends, and fans of three-time grammy winner Del Deville are extremely worried, because the superstar singer has been missing since yesterday afternoon.
Deville was supposed to meet with producers last night to finish work on his new album, but failed to show up.
According to Deville's publicist, Del was last seen yesterday at Poco Bernstein's burrito truck in West Hollywood, but he hasn't been seen since.
Oh, well.
For news, news, news, news, I'm Tammy Yanks.
We're going to be in so much trouble.
No, they just know that Del's missing.
They don't know it's because of us.
But we've got to return him eventually.
He's going to tell on us.
Hey.
Calm your curls.
Well, hello.
Nothing's wrong.
Nothing.
I did not lose Del Deville.
Okay.
Oh, dear God, help me find him! Yesterday I went to get his sunglasses and then I bought these two burritos for him, but he just disappeared.
What am I going to do? Goomer, don't worry.
Why shouldn't I? Because you you just I'm going to take this oatmeal to my room now.
Bye.
What am I going to do? Look.
I feel sure that wherever Del is, he has his phone.
And I bet that Del is going to send you a text message from his phone, real soon, just to tell you that he's okay.
Right, Dice? Oh, yeah, yeah, right.
Right.
I'm going to go sit over there.
Now Del, I'll give your oatmeal tray if you promise to behave.
I promise.
All right.
Here you go.
Make take this handcuff off of me.
I have to finish my album! You people are crazy.
Let me go! Take it from my wrist.
Let me go.
Let me go.
Let me go.
I also have huevios rancherios.
I can't believe I lost him.
The first time I guard the body of a superstar and I lose him.
You know what that makes me? A loser? Ohh.
Text message? Yeah.
From Del Deville.
He says, hi Goomer.
Everything is cool.
So please don't think I've been kidnapped.
I haven't.
And if I ever was kidnapped, I'm sure that nobody you know would be responsible.
Call you latter.
It's later.
Later.
See? He's alive.
Great balls of chocolate, he's alive.
Fire.
What? The expression is great balls of fire.
It comes from an old song.
Why would the balls be on fire? Why would they be made of chocolate? Good point.
Why do I have to wear this mask? Because this morning you tried to murder me.
Arg.
What are you doing with that guitar? Oh, well, my friend Andre, who goes to school with me at Hollywood arts, this is his guitar.
But he broke it, so, I'm fixing it for him.
You know how to fix guitars? Yeah.
I've always been a great guitar repairwoman.
It's a skill I've never really talked about much.
Until now.
Oh.
There.
All fixed.
I'll just test it out, see how it sounds.
Sounds pretty good.
Oh my God.
What was that? I don't know.
Just something I came up with off the top of my head.
Will you please come over here and take this mask off of my face? Uh, all right.
Oh, thanks.
Now listen.
You have to let me use that guitar riff in a song on my next album.
Well, uh, what if we make a deal? Yeah, yeah, sure.
What? Well, what's the deal? Oh, sorry, I forgot we were talking.
Um, okay, I'll let you use the music I just played on the guitar, if Yeah? You swear if we let you go you promise you'll never tell anybody me, Sam and Dice are the ones who bonked your head and held you captive.
Done.
Deal.
Yay.
Okay, what do you want me to take off first? Your handcuffs, or your big toe cuffs? Big toe cuffs.
All right.
Hey Sam! Sam! Yeah? Quit reading that book and come check this out.
All right.
What is it? Look what's on news, news, news, news.
Three time grammy winner Del Deville looks like he might be on his way to winning a fourth grammy.
The title song to his new album, "chillin' like de villain," just reached triple platinum, thanks mostly to an incredible Did you hear that? She was just talking about your guitar riff.
I know, I'm so proud.
How'd you think of it? I don't know.
It just came to my brain.
Hey, Sam! Sam! Yeah? Quit reading that sequel and come check this out.
All right.
What is it? Take a look at news, news, news, news.
A lawsuit for $26 million has been filed against three-time grammy winner Del Deville.
Huh? The suit claims that the title song on his most recent album, "chillin' like de villain," contains an 8-second guitar riff that was stolen from a previous hit song, popular in the 1970s.
Oh, dear.
Deville will have to pay $26 million in damages to the band monkey doo, who wrote the original riff for their 1979 hit, "monkey doo, monkey you.
" I thought I made it up.
You know, Del probably would have been better off if we'd never met him.
For sure.
Yeah.
But, at least I got his shoes.
This is not so fun.
Yes, it is.
It's Jerry Trainor again.
Ignore it.
Mmm
So head downstairs and get ready for your chi-overs.
How we doing? How we doing? How we do-oo-oo-ing? Hey you guys.
Cat.
Cat.
We're watching "slightly less gorgeous.
" What's that? Uh, the best reality show of our generation.
They take gorgeous people and make them see what life would be like if they were slightly less gorgeous.
Here, watch.
Making Valerie slightly less gorgeous wasn't going to be easy.
It took our professional makeup team over three hours to achieve degorgification.
Oh.
Poor girl.
Oh, dear.
That was rough.
Yes.
Now, let's Valerie go on a job interview.
Okay.
This says your name is Valerie McDona Oh.
I'm sorry, we can't hire you to work in this prison.
Oh.
Why not? I'm totally qualified.
I know.
But on your application you said you were gorgeous.
And I'm sorry but you're really just very pretty.
That That whole experience, it showed me how cruel the world can be.
Shame on you, Lancaster State Prison.
Okay, that is a really good show.
But come on, let's do something fun.
All right.
Uh, want to play freeze tag? Oh, my God, yes.
All right, I'll play.
I'm it.
Go.
Oh, my God.
Sam is it.
Oh, God.
Boom! You're frozen.
What's happening now? Since you're frozen, I'm putting a sheet over your head.
Hey, this isn't a part You're frozen.
Oh, jeez.
Come in.
It's open.
Hi everybody.
Shhh.
Shhh.
Hi Goomer.
Hi Cat? Dang it.
Show's over.
Hi.
Is anybody curious about why I'm dressed up all spiffy? No.
Nah.
I can't see.
Yeah.
Well, don't ask me why I'm dressed like this, because I can't tell you on account of it's a secret.
Seriously.
I can't tell you about my new job.
You got a job? Who told you I got a new job being a body guard? You're a body guard? Ah.
Who's been giving you this information? Are you working for a celebrity? Okay.
Let me be clear.
I never said I got a job working as a body guard for Del Deville while he's here in L.
A.
Working on his new album.
You're working for Del Deville? I love Del Deville.
Can we meet him? Uh, no.
I'm not allowed to do that.
You want me to lose my secret job? I heard Del Deville always has lunch at inside out burger.
False.
Most days we just grab lunch at the food truck on the corner of Shields and Yarnell.
Really? We got to go there tomorrow.
No! You can't go to ah, I don't even know what you're talk Who told you that I work for Ahhh.
Want to go with me to the window store? Sure.
I know I'm frozen, but if a part of me itches, am I allowed to scratch it? Please? What time is it? Uh, 2:30.
Dang it, how late does Del Deville eat lunch? Did you really need to buy that balloon? Yes.
I love large balloons.
Hey, will you guys watch my ride while I go get a taco? Sure.
I guess.
I guess so.
Now what time is it? Uh, 2:30 Del Deville! Oh my God, there he is! I can't believe it.
He's right in front of us.
Oh, my God.
Mr.
Deville, when we get there, I'll buy the burrito so you won't have to talk to any normal people.
Great.
You're great.
Thanks.
Oh man.
Hey, Goomer, I think I left my sunglasses in the car.
I'll fetch 'em.
I went the wrong way.
Uh, excuse us, Mr.
Deville.
Hey.
How you guys doing? Great.
Awesome.
I'm a girl.
Nice.
So, uh, would it be cool if we got a pic with you? Yeah, sure thing.
Awesome.
Oh, yay.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
You're so nice.
Oh wait, hold on.
I don't want my balloon to be in the picture.
It's bad luck.
Hold on.
Sorry about that.
Yeah, she's No.
One second, Mr.
Deville.
No problem.
All right.
Okay.
Perfect.
Hey.
Okay.
Group selfie on three.
One, two Cat! Oh my gosh! No! The tricycle! Oh, my gosh.
No.
Come on, forget about the tricycle.
We're taking a pic with Del.
No.
We promised the little girl we'd watch it.
Can I just go get my burrito? No.
Hey, you.
Uh, can I borrow your spear gun? I don't know.
Are you a fellow spear fisherman? No, no, I am a spear fisherwoman.
Oh.
Enjoy my spear gun.
What are you going to do? Get the trike back.
Ugh.
Oh.
Well, I'll take this back now.
Good day.
Del! We murdered Del Deville! Nah, he's still got a pulse.
We're gonna get in so much trouble for this.
No we won't.
Um, Cat go get that thing right there.
Kay-kay.
We've got to tell the police about this.
No way, we could get arrested.
Well, we've got to tell Goomer.
No, he'll freak out and then tell on us.
I got it.
Come on.
Bring it over.
Bring it over.
Right here.
Right, turn it on the side.
Great.
Flip it, flip it, flip it.
You got it, Dice? All right.
Hold it.
One, two.
Three.
And go.
We got it.
We got it.
And go.
You're doing it wrong.
Hurry.
Faster, faster, faster, faster.
No one will ever know.
Come on, let's go.
Right, right.
Open the door.
Come on hurry.
Hurry.
Come on.
Go.
Go.
Go.
One.
Two.
Three.
Uh.
Careful, careful.
Oh, God.
Oh, this is bad.
This is so bad.
We're going to get in trouble.
I know we're going to get in trouble.
You guys Help me get Del's shoes off.
Why? So if I get arrested and go to jail, at least when I get out, I'll have Del Deville's shoes.
Oh.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Oh, my gosh.
He's waking up.
Um, maybe we should all hide.
Yeah, and then on the count of three, we'll all jump out and yell yatzee! Why? I think it's Hebrew for soup.
My head.
Yatzee! Yatzee! Yatzee! What happened? You, uh, you had a little accident.
And we found you on the street.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
I remember.
You guys were taking a group selfie with me.
And then, a tricycle floated up, and you borrowed a spear gun to shoot it down.
Oh, my God, he's hallucinating.
You guys knocked me out.
And then you brought me here.
It was an accident.
Oh yeah? Yes.
We'll see what the cops have to say about that.
Oh.
He's going to call the cops.
We're dead.
I'll talk to him.
Here I come! Don't fight it.
This is a cool cell phone.
You don't tell Goomer about this.
Wait, where is Goomer? Del? Del? Del? Del? Del? I got your burritos.
Del? I think this is getting out of control.
No this is completely under control.
We just got to make Del understand that we didn't mean to hurt him.
Or to kidnap him.
Or to knock him out a second time.
Okay, who took Del's shoes? Cat? You know I've always wanted a pair of celebrity shoes.
You people are insane.
You can't keep me here forever.
Oh, who wants to? You think I had fun sleeping on the couch last night? Then let me go.
We can't, because then you'll go to the cops, and we'll get in trouble.
I promise, I won't tell the cops.
Oh, a promise from someone in the music business.
Yeah, that means a lot.
Hey, Del, how you doing? How am I doing? You people whack me on the head with a popular children's vehicle, and now you've chained me up and won't let me leave.
Well, at least I got you a vanilla latte.
I said I wanted a chi latte.
Man, things are not going your way.
Which one of you took my phone? Oh, I did.
I'll give it back to you, as soon as we're done, you know, kidnapping you.
What are you doing? Unlocking one of your wrists so you can drink your coffee.
You know something? You're an idiot.
Oh, am I? Yeah, because I've got a personal guard working for me.
His name's Goomer.
And he's going to find me.
I don't know.
Oh, he will.
And when he gets me out of here, I am going to call the cops.
And then you and your friend Cat, and that boy with the really great hair are all going to get arrested.
I I can't reach my coffee.
Who's the idiot now? Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, no, no, wait, wait.
I I need my latte.
Ah.
Look.
I made breakfast for Del Deville.
I see that.
This is a bowl of cereal.
This is bacon and eggs.
This is oatmeal.
This is an omelet.
These are some pancakes.
And this is huevios rancherios.
Why'd you make Del Deville six different breakfasts? Because I don't know what he likes.
So why didn't you just ask him what he likes, and then make that? Oh, my God, I'm so stupid.
Uh-oh, we've got trouble.
What? Look at this.
Family, friends, and fans of three-time grammy winner Del Deville are extremely worried, because the superstar singer has been missing since yesterday afternoon.
Deville was supposed to meet with producers last night to finish work on his new album, but failed to show up.
According to Deville's publicist, Del was last seen yesterday at Poco Bernstein's burrito truck in West Hollywood, but he hasn't been seen since.
Oh, well.
For news, news, news, news, I'm Tammy Yanks.
We're going to be in so much trouble.
No, they just know that Del's missing.
They don't know it's because of us.
But we've got to return him eventually.
He's going to tell on us.
Hey.
Calm your curls.
Well, hello.
Nothing's wrong.
Nothing.
I did not lose Del Deville.
Okay.
Oh, dear God, help me find him! Yesterday I went to get his sunglasses and then I bought these two burritos for him, but he just disappeared.
What am I going to do? Goomer, don't worry.
Why shouldn't I? Because you you just I'm going to take this oatmeal to my room now.
Bye.
What am I going to do? Look.
I feel sure that wherever Del is, he has his phone.
And I bet that Del is going to send you a text message from his phone, real soon, just to tell you that he's okay.
Right, Dice? Oh, yeah, yeah, right.
Right.
I'm going to go sit over there.
Now Del, I'll give your oatmeal tray if you promise to behave.
I promise.
All right.
Here you go.
Make take this handcuff off of me.
I have to finish my album! You people are crazy.
Let me go! Take it from my wrist.
Let me go.
Let me go.
Let me go.
I also have huevios rancherios.
I can't believe I lost him.
The first time I guard the body of a superstar and I lose him.
You know what that makes me? A loser? Ohh.
Text message? Yeah.
From Del Deville.
He says, hi Goomer.
Everything is cool.
So please don't think I've been kidnapped.
I haven't.
And if I ever was kidnapped, I'm sure that nobody you know would be responsible.
Call you latter.
It's later.
Later.
See? He's alive.
Great balls of chocolate, he's alive.
Fire.
What? The expression is great balls of fire.
It comes from an old song.
Why would the balls be on fire? Why would they be made of chocolate? Good point.
Why do I have to wear this mask? Because this morning you tried to murder me.
Arg.
What are you doing with that guitar? Oh, well, my friend Andre, who goes to school with me at Hollywood arts, this is his guitar.
But he broke it, so, I'm fixing it for him.
You know how to fix guitars? Yeah.
I've always been a great guitar repairwoman.
It's a skill I've never really talked about much.
Until now.
Oh.
There.
All fixed.
I'll just test it out, see how it sounds.
Sounds pretty good.
Oh my God.
What was that? I don't know.
Just something I came up with off the top of my head.
Will you please come over here and take this mask off of my face? Uh, all right.
Oh, thanks.
Now listen.
You have to let me use that guitar riff in a song on my next album.
Well, uh, what if we make a deal? Yeah, yeah, sure.
What? Well, what's the deal? Oh, sorry, I forgot we were talking.
Um, okay, I'll let you use the music I just played on the guitar, if Yeah? You swear if we let you go you promise you'll never tell anybody me, Sam and Dice are the ones who bonked your head and held you captive.
Done.
Deal.
Yay.
Okay, what do you want me to take off first? Your handcuffs, or your big toe cuffs? Big toe cuffs.
All right.
Hey Sam! Sam! Yeah? Quit reading that book and come check this out.
All right.
What is it? Look what's on news, news, news, news.
Three time grammy winner Del Deville looks like he might be on his way to winning a fourth grammy.
The title song to his new album, "chillin' like de villain," just reached triple platinum, thanks mostly to an incredible Did you hear that? She was just talking about your guitar riff.
I know, I'm so proud.
How'd you think of it? I don't know.
It just came to my brain.
Hey, Sam! Sam! Yeah? Quit reading that sequel and come check this out.
All right.
What is it? Take a look at news, news, news, news.
A lawsuit for $26 million has been filed against three-time grammy winner Del Deville.
Huh? The suit claims that the title song on his most recent album, "chillin' like de villain," contains an 8-second guitar riff that was stolen from a previous hit song, popular in the 1970s.
Oh, dear.
Deville will have to pay $26 million in damages to the band monkey doo, who wrote the original riff for their 1979 hit, "monkey doo, monkey you.
" I thought I made it up.
You know, Del probably would have been better off if we'd never met him.
For sure.
Yeah.
But, at least I got his shoes.
This is not so fun.
Yes, it is.
It's Jerry Trainor again.
Ignore it.
Mmm