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Genre | Family sitcom |
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Developed by | Jed Elinoff & Scott Thomas |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 41 (list of episodes) |
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Producer(s) | Julie Tsutsui |
Cinematography | Bryan Hays |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
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Original network | Disney Channel |
Picture format | 720p (HDTV) |
Audio format | 5.1 surround sound |
Original release | July 21, 2017 – present |
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Related shows | That's So Raven (2003–07) |
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Raven's Home is an American family sitcom[1] television series developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas that premiered on Disney Channel on July 21, 2017. The series stars Raven-Symoné, Issac Ryan Brown, Navia Robinson, Jason Maybaum, Sky Katz, and Anneliese van der Pol.
Based on the characters created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman, the series is a spinoff of That's So Raven,[2][3] the second spinoff from that series after Cory in the House. The series centers around Raven Baxter, a divorced mother of preteen twins Booker and Nia, living with her childhood best friend Chelsea and her son Levi in Chicago, Illinois.
- 3Cast and characters
- 6Reception
Premise
Best friends Raven and Chelsea, both divorced single mothers, are now raising their children in an apartment together in Chicago. Their house is turned upside down when they realize that Raven's son Booker has inherited the same psychic abilities as his mother.
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 13 | July 21, 2017 | October 20, 2017 | ||
2 | 21 | June 25, 2018 | November 30, 2018 | ||
3 | TBA | June 17, 2019 | TBA |
Cast and characters
Main
- Raven-Symoné as Raven Baxter,[4] the single mother of twins Nia and Booker, who works as a fashion designer for dogs and later as a car rental service driver. It is revealed that prior to the series, Raven had gotten divorced from Devon Carter, an ex-boyfriend from high school, and now lives with Chelsea and her son in Chicago. Raven possesses psychic abilities, able to glimpse 'visions' of the future. She decides not to tell her children about her visions as she believes they would not understand. However, in 'The Falcon and the Raven – Part Two', she reveals to the children that she is psychic. In the second season, Raven is working as a driver for the transportation business Scüt. Additionally, she starts working on her own fashion line called 'Ravenous Fashion'.
- Issac Ryan Brown as Booker Baxter-Carter,[4] Raven's son and Nia's twin brother, who has inherited his mother's psychic abilities. After he gets his first vision at school, he decides not to tell his mother about his psychic abilities as he thinks she would not believe him, unaware that his mother is also psychic. However, in 'The Falcon and the Raven – Part One', he reveals to his mother that he has visions.
- Navia Robinson as Nia Baxter-Carter,[4] Raven's daughter and Booker's twin sister. She initially does not believe her brother's psychic abilities, insisting it is one of his made up stories. When her brother has a vision of Nia getting hit by a boxing bag that later becomes true, she finally believes him.
- Jason Maybaum as Levi Grayson,[4] Chelsea's son. He is very mature for his age and often acts as the parent in his relationship with his mother.
- Sky Katz as Tess, the street-wise best friend of Nia who lives in the same building as the rest of the family; her last name is revealed to be O'Malley in 'Oh Father, Where Art Thou?'.
- Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson,[4] Raven's somewhat dim-witted and sweet best friend and the mother of Levi. It is revealed that prior to the series, Chelsea made a substantial sum of money from an infomercial product she invented called the 'Schmop', but her fortune was stolen by her husband Garrett Grayson. Afterward, Garrett was arrested for tax evasion and ended up having an affair with the federal agent who arrested him. Chelsea subsequently divorced him upon reclaiming some of her money and moved in with Raven. While living with Raven, Chelsea often tries to cook for the family, which goes horribly awry. In season 2, she builds a vegetable garden on their building's rooftop. In the third season, Chelsea is seen temporarily working on a cruise ship she went on during the second season while becoming a life coach.
Recurring
- Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch (season 2), the son of 352 Hauser Avenue's new owner Richard Moseley who runs the apartment while his father is busy.
- Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena (season 2), a student at George Washington Carver Community School who is the leader of the Red Hot Chili Steppers dance group and has an improving relationship with Nia and Tess.
- Jenna Davis as Sienna (season 2–present), a popular and influential student at George Washington Carver Community School who lives in 352 Hauser Avenue and has a lot of followers on the media app Peanut Face.
- Donovan Whitfield as Curtis (season 2), a student at George Washington Carver Community School who is friends with Booker.
- Nathan Blaiwes as The Guntz (season 2), a student at George Washington Carver Community School who is friends with Booker, is the best friend of Curtis, and enjoys dabbling in wrestling and trombone playing.
Notable guest stars
- Jonathan McDaniel as Devon Carter / Devon,[5][6][7][8] Raven's ex-husband and the father of Booker and Nia who works as a meteorologist. He was Raven's boyfriend in high school and is now aware of Raven's abilities. After the two of them separated, Devon relocated to Dallas, Texas.
- Brian George as Dr. Sleevemore,[9][10][11] a clairvoyant and telekinetic scientist who helped out Raven with two of her psychic problems during her high school days. He later helped out Booker when he froze during mid-vision.
- Rondell Sheridan as Victor,[12] the father of Raven and the grandfather of Booker and Nia. He works as a chef and flies out to Chicago to help Raven while Chelsea is away on a Caribbean cruise.
Production
Eight years after That's So Raven ended, there was speculation and rumors that the series would get a second spinoff or revamp. On August 14, 2015, a reunion with Raven-Symoné and her former co-stars happened on The View, where they discussed all things about the series and past times. T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh and Rondell Sheridan were not present, but got a special mention from Raven-Symoné herself.[13]
A pilot for the series was announced by Disney Channel on October 27, 2016,[1] and Raven-Symoné also announced that she was departing as co-host of The View later in 2016 in order to work on the series full time.[14] On November 14, 2016, it was announced that Anneliese van der Pol would reprise her role of Chelsea Daniels in the series as a divorced mother who is raising a son, Levi, and moves in with Raven.[3] Disney Channel officially greenlit the series, with the title of Raven's Home, on April 4, 2017.[15][16] Executive producers Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas serve as showrunners and head writers, with Raven-Symoné also on the writing team as an executive producer.[17] The series is filmed at Hollywood Center Studios.
Disney Channel renewed the series for a second season on October 10, 2017, which began filming in November 2017.[18] Additionally, starting with the second season, Michael Feldman and Dava Savel replaced Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas as showrunners. Both Savel and Feldman served as writers and producers on That's So Raven.[19] On September 28, 2018, it was announced that a musical episode of the series would premiere on October 12, 2018.[20]
Following a silent renewal, on November 28, 2018, it was announced that Eunetta T. Boone would be taking over as showrunner and executive producer for the third season.[21] On March 21, 2019, it was announced that production on the third season was temporarily shut down, following the death of Eunetta T. Boone.[22] On May 10, 2019, it was announced that the third season will premiere on June 17, 2019.[23]
Broadcast
The world premiere of Raven's Home aired immediately after the premiere of Descendants 2 on the Disney Channel on July 21, 2017.[24] The first season concluded on October 20, 2017. The second season premiered on June 25, 2018.[25][26]
Reception
Critical
Raven's Home has received positive reviews. Writing for The Post, Georgia Davis appreciated the pilot for 'maintain[ing] the charm and energy' of the original, praising Raven and Chelsea's characterizations, as well as the performances of the child actors. Davis concluded, 'It might be too early to tell, but it seems Raven's Home is on the right path for success.'[27] Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media wrote that 'That's So Raven fans will find plenty more of what they loved about the original series in this sharply written sitcom that plays up the woes of adulting and tween trials in a surprisingly great balance.'[28]
Ratings
Season | Episodes | First aired | Last aired | Avg. viewers (millions) | ||
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Date | Viewers (millions) | Date | Viewers (millions) | |||
1 | 13 | July 21, 2017 | 3.50[29] | October 20, 2017 | 1.27[30] | 1.50 |
2 | 21 | June 25, 2018 | 0.96[31] | November 30, 2018 | 0.75[32] | 0.83 |
3 | 6 | June 17, 2019 | 0.63[33] | TBA | TBD | 0.59 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2018 | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Children's Program | Nominated | [34] |
2019 | Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Funny TV Show | Nominated | [35] |
Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Costume Design/Styling | Pending | [36] |
References
- ^ ab'Disney Channel Sees Future in Spin-Off of 'That's So Raven'' (Press release). Disney Channel. October 27, 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2018 – via The Futon Critic.
- ^Joe Otterson (April 4, 2017). 'That's So Raven Spinoff Ordered to Series at Disney Channel'. Variety. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
- ^ abNivia Serrao (November 14, 2016). 'That's So Raven Sequel: Anneliese van der Pol to Return as Chelsea'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
- ^ abcde'Raven's Home Show Bios'. Walt Disney Television Press. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
- ^'Big Trouble in Little Apartment'. Raven's Home. Season 1. Episode 2. July 28, 2017. Disney Channel.
- ^'The Bearer of Dad News'. Raven's Home. Season 1. Episode 4. August 11, 2017. Disney Channel.
- ^'Oh Father, Where Art Thou?'. Raven's Home. Season 2. Episode 8. July 13, 2018. Disney Channel.
- ^'Twister, Sister'. Raven's Home. Season 3. Episode 4. July 8, 2019. Disney Channel.
- ^'Sleevemore Part One: Frozen'. Raven's Home. Season 2. Episode 12. September 21, 2018. Disney Channel.
- ^'Sleevemore Part Two: Found'. Raven's Home. Season 2. Episode 13. September 28, 2018. Disney Channel.
- ^'Sleevemore Part Three: Future'. Raven's Home. Season 2. Episode 14. October 5, 2018. Disney Channel.
- ^'Just Call Me Vic'. Raven's Home. Season 2. Episode 17. October 26, 2018. Disney Channel.
- ^Bruce Fretts; Matt Roush. 'The Greatest Shows on Earth'. TV Guide. 61 (3194–3195): 16–19.[full citation needed]
- ^Marc Snetiker (October 27, 2016). 'Raven-Symoné to Star in That's So Raven Spin-off at Disney Channel'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
- ^Marc Snetiker (April 4, 2017). 'That's So Raven Spin-off Raven's Home a Go at Disney Channel'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
- ^'Disney Channel Orders 'Raven's Home' Comedy Series, A Spin-Off of Its Global Hit 'That's So Raven'' (Press release). Disney Channel. April 4, 2017. Retrieved April 20, 2018 – via The Futon Critic.
- ^Chris Harnick (April 4, 2017). 'Meet the Cast of Raven's Home, Disney Channel's That's So Raven Spinoff'. E! Online. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
- ^Erik Pedersen (October 10, 2017). 'Raven's Home Renewed for Second Season on Disney Channel'. Deadline. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
- ^'Raven's Home Lead Sheet'. Disney-ABC Press. May 11, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018.
- ^''Raven's Home: Remix,' the Highly Anticipated Musical Episode of the Hit Series Raven's Home, Premieres Friday, Oct. 12, on Disney Channel' (Press release). Disney Channel. September 28, 2018. Retrieved September 29, 2018 – via The Futon Critic.
- ^Nellie Andreeva; Denise Petski (November 28, 2018). 'Raven's Home Taps Eunetta T. Boone as Showrunner for Season 3'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
- ^Nellie Andreeva (March 21, 2019). 'Eunetta T. Boone Dies: One on One Creator, Raven's Home Showrunner'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^Andy Swift (May 10, 2019). 'Raven's Home Season 3 Gets June Premiere Date on Disney Channel — Plus, Meet the New Bunk'd Mates'. TVLine. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
- ^'What to Watch Tonight – Raven's Home Begins, Descendants 2, Ozark and More'. TVLine. July 21, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
- ^'Hit Comedy Series 'Raven's Home' Returns for a Second Season, with New Episodes Through the Summer, Starting Monday, June 25, on Disney Channel' (Press release). Disney Channel. May 11, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2018 – via The Futon Critic.
- ^Raven's Home [@RavensHome] (May 11, 2018). 'Season two of #RavensHome returns June 25 with 4 days of new episodes! Catch them morning's at 9:30a on @disneychannel!' (Tweet). Retrieved May 11, 2018 – via Twitter.
- ^Georgia Davis (July 22, 2017). 'TV Review: Raven's Home Brings Back Charm of That's So Raven'. The Post. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- ^Emily Ashby. 'Raven's Home'. Common Sense Media. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- ^Mitch Metcalf (July 24, 2017). 'Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 7.21.2017'. Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
- ^Mitch Metcalf (October 23, 2017). 'Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 10.20.2017'. Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved October 23, 2017.
- ^Mitch Metcalf (June 26, 2018). 'Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 6.25.2018'. Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
- ^Mitch Metcalf (December 3, 2018). 'Top 150 Friday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 11.30.2018'. Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
- ^Mitch Metcalf (June 18, 2019). 'Top 150 Monday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 6.17.2019'. Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
- ^'NAACP Image Awards: Marshall, Get Out, Girls Trip Dominate Film Nominations'. The Hollywood Reporter. November 20, 2017. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
- ^Kimberly Nordyke; Jillian Forstadt (March 23, 2019). 'Kids' Choice Awards: Full List of Winners'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
- ^Alyssa Morin (March 20, 2019). 'Daytime Emmy Awards 2019: The Complete List of Nominations'. E! News. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
External links
- Raven's Home on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raven%27s_Home&oldid=915667515'
Raven's Home is an American family sitcom[1] television series developed by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas that premiered on Disney Channel on July 21, 2017. The series stars Raven-Symoné, Issac Ryan Brown, Navia Robinson, Jason Maybaum, Sky Katz, and Anneliese van der Pol.
Based on the characters created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman, the series is a spinoff of That's So Raven,[2][3] the second spinoff from that series after Cory in the House. The series centers around Raven Baxter, a divorced mother of preteen twins Booker and Nia, living with her childhood best friend Chelsea and her son Levi in Chicago, Illinois.
- 2Episodes
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 13 | July 21, 2017 | October 20, 2017 | ||
2 | 21 | June 25, 2018 | November 30, 2018 | ||
3 | TBA | June 17, 2019 | TBA |
Episodes
Season 1 (2017)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [4][5] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [4][5] | Prod. code [6][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | 'Baxter's Back!' | Eric Dean Seaton | Jed Elinoff & Scott Thomas | July 21, 2017 | 101 | 3.50[7] |
Now living in Chicago, Raven and Chelsea have moved in together with their children after their divorces. Raven has twins named Booker and Nia and Chelsea has a son named Levi. Raven has a vision of Nia complaining because Booker is always getting more attention from her, so Raven sets out to spend more time with Nia, which quickly becomes annoying for Nia. Meanwhile, Booker has his first vision at school and tells Levi and Tess, who believe him. He tries telling Nia as well, but she refuses to believe him, as he is known for inventing all kind of stories. Eventually, she comes around to believe him after his vision comes true. Booker decides not to tell Raven about his visions, as he is sure she will not believe him. Coincidentally, Raven has also not told her children about her visions. Guest star: Leslie David Baker as Principal Wentworth | |||||||
2 | 2 | 'Big Trouble in Little Apartment' | Eric Dean Seaton | Jed Elinoff & Scott Thomas | July 28, 2017 | 103 | 1.66[8] |
After Levi and Chelsea moved in, Nia moved to the couch. She begins to feel that she lacks privacy and space for herself, but avoids telling Raven about her issues. When Raven tells Nia that she loves having Levi and Chelsea at the house, Nia begins to feel guilty and turns to her father, who reveals he is moving to Texas for a job. Nia is not sure if she wants to go with him, but after Raven tells her how much she loves her, she decides to stay. Later, Chelsea transforms her room into Nia's, while she starts sharing the same room with Raven. Meanwhile, Booker tries to make Levi feel more at home and buys a trampoline after hearing about Levi's old room; however, he must keep this secret from his mother. Guest star: Jonathan McDaniel as Devon Carter | |||||||
3 | 3 | 'The Baxters Get Bounced' | Eric Dean Seaton | Meg DeLoatch | August 4, 2017 | 102 | 1.20[9] |
After both Booker and Chelsea break something in the house, Raven demands that no one call Mr. Jablonski, the landlord, since she has not told him that Levi and Chelsea have moved in the apartment. However, when Booker and Nia get frustrated cleaning the dishes, they call Mr. Jablonski to fix the dishwasher against their mother's wishes. When Mr. Jablonski finds out about Levi and Chelsea, he raises the rent and threatens to kick the family out if they do not comply. Meanwhile, Booker and Nia hold a yard sale to help their mother and Levi make friends with their neighbor, who turns out to be the apartment's proprietor and Mr. Jablonski's mother. Guest stars: Skyler Day as Paisley, Bruno Amato as Mr. Jablonski, Peggy Miley as Ma Jablonski | |||||||
4 | 4 | 'The Bearer of Dad News' | Victor Gonzalez | Jim Martin | August 11, 2017 | 104 | 1.35[10] |
Raven, Booker, and Nia plan a surprise goodbye party for Devon, who is moving away to Texas to become a weatherman. However, when Raven has a vision of her children being upset about Devon's departure, she plans a weekend of activities Devon would do with the children, but not all goes as planned. Meanwhile, Chelsea accidentally destroys the Booker and Nia's stuffed bear given to them by Devon, so she and Levi set out to try to fix it. Guest stars: Jonathan McDaniel as Devon Carter, Jordan Black as Carnie Absent: Sky Katz as Tess | |||||||
5 | 5 | 'You're Gonna Get It' | Victor Gonzalez | Anthony C. Hill | August 18, 2017 | 105 | 1.44[11] |
Raven catches Nia wearing makeup and makes her take it off, saying that she is too young. The next morning before school, Nia steals Raven's makeup and wears it to school. She gains popularity and accidentally hosts a party on the apartment's rooftop, but has pricks of conscience. Meanwhile, Booker tries to help Levi when he does not want to go to school, as he does not enjoy dodgeball. Booker sneaks into Levi's class in order to help him out during the match, but he gets obsessed with winning the game. Later, Raven tries to salvage her job when her boss, Paisley, wants to meet Raven's fake dogs named after her children, so she and Chelsea must find a way to cover the truth. Guest stars: Skyler Day as Paisley, Lexi Underwood as Shannon, Anthony Alabi as Coach Spitz | |||||||
6 | 6 | 'Adventures in Mommy-Sitting' | Shannon Flynn | Jim Martin | August 25, 2017 | 107 | 1.25[12] |
Raven and Chelsea decide to go out to a club called The Vault. However, when they are unable to find a babysitter for the night, they decide to trust their children and Tess to stay home alone. While they are out, the children spill drinks on a chair and attempt to fix it. Meanwhile, Raven and Chelsea run into problems with a partygoer. Booker has a vision of Raven and Chelsea getting locked into the vault of the club, so he, Nia, Levi, and Tess go out to try to save them, but have trouble sneaking into the club. Later, Booker is happy that his mother will trust him again, until he finds out that she found the pillow in the middle of the street on their way back home. Guest stars: Reginald Ballard as Bouncer, Nina Millin as Brenda | |||||||
7 | 7 | 'Dancing Tween' | Shannon Flynn | Sassi Darling | September 8, 2017 | 108 | 1.37[13] |
The children's school is holding a dance with Booker and Tess helping to organize it. However, when they make it seem that the dance circle is important, Nia begins to feel pressured to learn how to dance. Later, Booker has a vision that the party will be a disaster; when he and Tess clash on the dance's theme and ruin the whole ball, it is up to Chelsea to solve everything. Meanwhile, Raven feels insecure about her involvement in Booker and Nia's lives when the school principal makes a comment about Chelsea always helping out. Guest star: Leslie David Baker as Principal Wentworth | |||||||
8 | 8 | 'Vending the Rules' | Bob Koherr | Molly Haldeman & Camilla Rubis | September 15, 2017 | 109 | 1.48[14] |
When the snack vending machine at school is out of order, the children decide to sell snacks at school in order to purchase the items they want. However, the school gym teacher, Coach Spitz, finds out about it and attempts to find the culprits responsible. Meanwhile, Raven attempts to help Chelsea when she defends her ex-husband in prison, as Levi is unaware of how bad he was and uses some of his previous advice to help the rest of the children in their plot. Guest star: Anthony Alabi as Coach Spitz | |||||||
9 | 9 | 'In-vision of Privacy' | Bob Koherr | Danielle Calvert | September 22, 2017 | 111 | 1.26[15] |
Booker has a vision of Tess playing basketball with a boy named Jordan, whom she likes. Booker then has another vision of Jordan rejecting Tess when she reveals her feelings to him, so he tries to help her, but she demands that he stay out of her personal life. Booker and Levi try to stall Jordan from meeting Tess in order to prevent him from breaking Tess' heart. Meanwhile, Raven and Chelsea argue about their parenting styles, while also, unintentionally, being volunteers at an old foster care. Guest stars: Philip Solomon as Jordan, Cleo Berry as Lawrence Absent: Navia Robinson as Nia Baxter-Carter | |||||||
10 | 10 | 'Fears of a Clown' | Victor Gonzalez | Rick Williams | September 29, 2017 | 106 | 1.21[16] |
Booker and Levi befriend a child named Wally and start hanging out with him. Meanwhile, Raven sees a clown in her building and starts to work to face her fears. After she finds out that the clown is Wally's mother, she starts looking for a way to apologize to her. Guest stars: Tristan DeVan as Wally, Valerie Azlynn as Diane | |||||||
11 | 11 | 'The Baxtercism of Levi Grayson' | Bob Koherr | Charity L. Miller & Eric Owusu | October 6, 2017 | 110 | 1.28[17] |
On Halloween, Booker and Levi plan to prank a child named Travis, with the help of the legend of a ghost in their apartment building. However, after Levi disappears, Booker and Travis start believing that the ghost may be real and, with Raven's help, start looking for Levi. Meanwhile, Nia comes down with a case of chickenpox and Tess helps her celebrate Halloween. Guest star: Nicolas Cantu as Travis | |||||||
12 | 12 | 'Dream Moms' | Robbie Countryman | Jed Elinoff & Scott Thomas | October 13, 2017 | 113 | 1.18[18] |
Booker and Levi get Raven and Chelsea tickets to a concert of their favorite band. However, the boys get in trouble backstage after accidentally knocking out La, one of the band members, so they must find a way to fix everything. Meanwhile, Nia wonders why she has not inherited visions like Booker has. Guest stars: Izzy Diaz as Mr. Alvarez, Kimrie Lewis-Davis as La | |||||||
13 | 13 | 'Vest in Show' | Robbie Countryman | Rick Williams | October 20, 2017 | 112 | 1.27[19] |
Raven and Booker have a shared vision as they hug each other, where they both see Raven being fired by her boss, so Booker tries to help Raven at Doggy Fashion Week. He paints some models for the dogs' clothes, which Paisley enjoys. Later, Raven hides Booker in order to help her paint a model during the Doggy Fashion Week. After Paisley finds out about this, she fires Raven. Luckily, a celebrity appears and buys one of Raven's jackets for $10,000. Meanwhile, Levi, Tess, and Chelsea sell pizza to earn money and help pay bills; however, things get out of control when they turn the whole living room into a restaurant. Guest star: Skyler Day as Paisley Absent: Navia Robinson as Nia Baxter-Carter |
Season 2 (2018)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [4][20] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [4][20] | Prod. code [6][21] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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14 | 1 | 'The Falcon and the Raven – Part One' | Robbie Countryman | Michael Feldman & Dava Savel | June 25, 2018 | 201 | 0.96[22] |
Raven and the children are ecstatic after she sells a jacket for $10,000, but Booker soon has a vision that she will lose it, so he, Nia and Levi sneak out to steal Raven's backpack with the money in it. Meanwhile, Raven's new job as a Scüt driver has her dealing with a client owning a falcon named Ernesto, who Raven becomes convinced stole her backpack. After Chelsea beats Tess in a basketball competition, Tess is forced to help Chelsea garden, but accidentally throws the backpack, that the children buried, over the roof. The children rush to retrieve it, and Levi falls into cement as Raven returns home. After joining Chelsea and Tess on the roof, Booker is forced to reveal his visions to Raven. Chelsea persuades Raven to do so as well, but Raven is too nervous. Guest star: Alec Mapa as Norman | |||||||
15 | 2 | 'The Falcon and the Raven – Part Two' | Robbie Countryman | Dava Savel & Michael Feldman | June 26, 2018 | 202 | 1.02[23] |
Raven confesses her psychic abilities to Booker, Nia and Levi, forming the 'Psychic Duo' with Booker in the hope of finding where her money has gone. Nia, feeling left out, fakes a vision herself to be more involved with her brother and mother, while Levi becomes a self-confessed superhero due to his incident with concrete cement. Guest star: Gabby Sanalitro as Gloria | |||||||
16 | 3 | 'Because' | Lynn McCracken | Norm Gunzenhauser | June 27, 2018 | 203 | 0.98[24] |
Booker wants to reveal he is psychic to his fellow school students to be more popular on social media, but Raven warns him against this with the simple reason: Because. Going against his mother's words, Booker lets the secret out and it quickly escalates. Meanwhile, Raven is looking for more stars at her new job as a Scüt driver, so Chelsea opts to help her. Guest stars: Anthony Alabi as Coach Spitz, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Kaiden Chapman as Jared | |||||||
17 | 4 | 'Cop to It' | Eric Dean Seaton | Paul Ciancarelli & David DiPietro | June 28, 2018 | 204 | 1.00[25] |
The family's apartment building gets a new owner named Richard, who has Mitch, his ten-year-old son, run the building while he is busy. Mitch makes it his mission to have the family suffer after he suspects they are intentionally insulting him, going so far as to forbid anyone from doing their laundry and not bringing the building up to code. Meanwhile, Raven and Booker have visions of Nia in trouble and suspect Tess is behind it. Guest stars: Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch, Matt Corboy as Richard, Jonathan Chase as Officer Kowalski | |||||||
18 | 5 | 'Weirder Things' | Eric Dean Seaton | Antonia March & Jacqueline McKinley | July 3, 2018 | 205 | 0.90[26] |
The children have tickets to the premiere of Weirder Things, a reference to Netflix's Stranger Things, but when Tess's mom can no longer take them, they look to Raven and Chelsea for help. However, Chelsea is suffering from a terrible cold, making her delirious, and Raven is having her weave redone. Meanwhile, Mitch attempts to be nice after discovering the children also love Weirder Things. Guest stars: Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch, Wendy Raquel Robinson as Dreamweaver, Somali Rose as Power | |||||||
19 | 6 | 'The Missteps' | Lynn McCracken | Douglas Danger Lieblein | July 6, 2018 | 206 | 0.92[27] |
The school's step dance team is looking for new members and both Nia and Tess are interested in joining, but when it is revealed that there is only a spot for one of them, rivalry blossoms between the girls. Later, Chelsea reveals that Raven also used to participate in step dance when she was in college, but she was cursed by a fly to lose. Meanwhile, Booker and Levi get an alarm clock, but the light keeps Levi awake, so he entertains himself by recording Booker having sleep visions. Guest stars: Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Jordan Julian as Taylor | |||||||
20 | 7 | 'All Sewn Up' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Gigi McCreery & Perry Rein | July 10, 2018 | 207 | 0.75[28] |
Raven wants Booker and Nia to invest their savings in bank accounts, but when they both end up spending their money on trivial items, they attempt to get their money back before Raven finds out. Meanwhile, Mitch attempts to befriend Booker and Levi again, but goes about it the wrong way. Later, Chelsea continues her new hobby of gardening by growing mini-cacti while Raven makes a significant amount of money painting for one of her Scüt client's pets. Guest stars: Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Gabby Sanalitro as Gloria | |||||||
21 | 8 | 'Oh Father, Where Art Thou?' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Dava Savel | July 13, 2018 | 208 | 0.80[29] |
Nia is excited to spend time with her father at the annual father-daughter dance at school, but when Devon gets stuck at the airport due to a snowstorm, Raven steps in to try to get him to the dance in time and not disappoint Nia. Meanwhile, Chelsea's gardening habit takes a new turn when she makes a centerpiece for the dance. Later, Booker tries to get a photo with a professional basketball player, who is also attending the dance with his daughter. Guest stars: Jonathan McDaniel as Devon, Mike Massimino as Jimmy, Brianna Reed as Sheridan | |||||||
22 | 9 | 'The Trouble with Levi' | Jody Margolin Hahn | Douglas Danger Lieblein | July 20, 2018 | 210 | 0.75[30] |
Levi gets moved up a grade in his science class, making him classmates with Booker, but when he reveals potentially embarrassing information on Booker due to their brotherly bond, a rivalry develops and things quickly escalate. Meanwhile, Raven and Chelsea are faced with the tough decision of decluttering their old clothes to save space in the apartment, and Nia elects herself to help them with this task. Guest stars: Travis Burnett as Tanner, Liz Jenkins as Ms. Pittman Absent: Sky Katz as Tess | |||||||
23 | 10 | 'Head Over Wheels' | Trevor Kirschner | Anthony C. Hill | July 27, 2018 | 214 | 0.76[31] |
Levi likes a girl in school who happens to be in a wheelchair, but after inviting her for dinner, he finds out that she cannot attend due to their building not having an elevator. Later, Nia and Tess discover that there is an elevator and Mitch has been hiding it for his own personal use. Meanwhile, Raven has started a clothing business but has trouble dealing with opening an account for it. Guest stars: Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch, Travis Burnett as Tanner / Turner, Eliza Pryor as Isabella Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
24 | 11 | 'The Most Interesting Mom in the World' | Trevor Kirschner | Douglas Danger Lieblein | July 31, 2018 | 215 | 0.74[32] |
Annoyed by his son’s attitude and wanting all the children to appreciate their parents more, the math teacher, Mr. Patel, has his students do a report on their parents’ professions. Booker has a vision of the students laughing, so he and Nia plan to make their report on Raven interesting – since they don't think that her work as a Scüt driver or fashion designer will please – using a new app on Levi’s phone, which goes very wrong. Guest stars: Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Ronobir Lahiri as Mr. Patel Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
25 | 12 | 'Sleevemore Part One: Frozen' | Jody Margolin Hahn | Jacqueline McKinley & Antonia March | September 21, 2018 | 211 | 0.82[33] |
During her rounds as a Scüt driver, Raven comes across an old friend, Dr. Sleevemore, who helped her with her visions as a teenager. The timing is useful as Booker’s visions start to freeze on him so Raven takes him to see the psychic doctor. Nia, meanwhile, takes a liking to one of Sleevemore’s students. Guest star: Brian George as Dr. Sleevemore, Liz Jenkins as Ms. Pittman, Kylie Cantrall as Jasmine, Mia Sinclair Jenness as Leslie, Faly Rakotohavana as Miles Absent: Sky Katz as Tess | |||||||
26 | 13 | 'Sleevemore Part Two: Found' | Eileen Conn | Norm Gunzenhauser | September 28, 2018 | 212 | 1.00[34] |
With Booker’s visions gone, he takes up various hobbies and proves to be quite good at everything, while it’s revealed that Nia has his powers and wants to try them out to see what it’s like being like her mother and brother. Raven and Levi soon arrange a rooftop party to deceive Sleevemore’s group, so they can sneak into the facility the doctor works in – while there, they discover something bad. Guest stars: Brian George as Dr. Sleevemore, Kylie Cantrall as Jasmine, Mia Sinclair Jenness as Leslie, Faly Rakotohavana as Miles Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
27 | 14 | 'Sleevemore Part Three: Future' | Eileen Conn | David DiPietro & Paul Ciancarelli | October 5, 2018 | 213 | 0.74[35] |
Dr. Sleevemore tries to restore Booker’s visions from Nia but the powers are missing. Jasmine admits removing the powers from Nia to prove her theory that powers are only transferable among people with similar DNA. However, she had dropped the goggles and Mitch took them before she could restore the powers. Booker and Nia try to trick Mitch into giving the goggles back but he refuses. By the time he gives the goggles back, the powers float away. Meanwhile, Raven asks Dr. Sleevemore to take her powers and give them to Booker. Instead, he shows Raven two visions to help her realize that her children would be more proud if she pursued her fashion dream instead of sacrificing everything for them. Later after giving up on getting them back, Booker’s visions return during a family hug. Guest stars: Brian George as Dr. Sleevemore, Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch, Kylie Cantrall as Jasmine, Faly Rakotohavana as Miles Absent: Sky Katz as Tess, Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
28 | 15 | 'Raven's Home: Remix' | Paul Hoen | Anthony C. Hill | October 12, 2018 | 209 | 0.72[36] |
Coach Spitz is holding auditions for a school musical about his life as a basketball player and a rapper. Since Tess is great at both skills, Nia wants her to audition for the lead role but Coach Spitz wants Booker to audition instead because the lead character is a boy. Even though Tess doesn’t want the role, Nia sees it as an opportunity to fight for feminism. She persists until the coach lets Tess audition. Tess wins the lead role but starts to doubt herself before the actual performance. Nia apologizes for pushing Tess to audition instead of listening to her side of the story. Raven tries to get Booker back as the lead but Booker admits that Tess is better suited for it. He helps Tess regain confidence and get back on stage. Guest star: Anthony Alabi as Coach Spitz Songs featured: 'I Want This', 'Tess Freestyles', 'Legendary', 'Raven's Pie', 'Face of a Movement', 'Turnip Juice', 'Eye to Eye', 'Replay the Moment' | |||||||
29 | 16 | 'Switch-or-Treat' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Octavia Bray | October 19, 2018 | 220 | 0.71[37] |
Guest stars: Debbie Allen as Great Aunt Maureen, Michelle Williams as Shinée DuBois, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Faly Rakotohavana as Miles, Kaliko Kauahi as Principal Kwan Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
30 | 17 | 'Just Call Me Vic' | Lynda Tarryk | Adrienne Carter | October 26, 2018 | 217 | 0.78[38] |
While Chelsea is out of town, Raven's father Victor shows up to help her daughter with comical results. Meanwhile, Booker, Nia, Levi, and Tess come up with alternatives to washing the clothes when the building's washer machines are full. Guest stars: Rondell Sheridan as Victor, Jason Rogel as Sebastian Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
31 | 18 | 'New Dog, Old Trick' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | LaTonya Croff | November 2, 2018 | 218 | 0.69[39] |
Nia asks Raven to take her to a retreat hosted by her favorite councilwoman who has been helping the underprivileged. However, her every chance to impress the councilwoman is ruined because Raven is too distracted trying to talk to her fashion idol about her designs. Raven accidentally burns Nia’s speech, causing Nia to miss her opportunity. Nia rewrites it and sneaks in later to the councilwoman’s office disguised as room service. Raven sneaks in too but the councilwoman kicks her out to let Nia read the speech in peace. In the speech, Nia says Raven is her biggest inspiration. Back at home, Booker and Levi offer to watch Sienna’s dog to impress the two new girls in their building. However, the dog embarrasses them by peeing on Booker just as they’re preparing to walk it with the girls. Afterward, the dog destroys Raven’s latest design. Guest stars: Jason Rogel as Sebastian, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Michelle Williams as Shinée DuBois, Dinora Walcott as Councilwoman Sylvia Johnson Absent: Sky Katz as Tess, Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
32 | 19 | 'It's Your Party and I'll Spy If I Want To' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Angeline Olschewski | November 9, 2018 | 219 | 0.85[40] |
Booker and Nia are planning their 13th birthday party as Tess, Curtis, The Guntz, Sienna, and Zeena have suggestions to improve it that exclude Raven and Levi excluded. After finding out, Raven enlists Sebastian to help her spy on the party. Guest stars: Jason Rogel as Sebastian, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Donovan Whitfield as Curtis, Nathan Blaiwes as The Guntz, Jason Sweat as Fireman Alexandre Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
33 | 20 | 'Winners and Losers' | Ron Moseley | Michael Feldman | November 16, 2018 | 216 | 0.81[41] |
Principal Kwan makes Booker and Nia school ambassadors where they must help out the school. Unfortunately, their first job is to welcome new student Mitch who starts to steal their friends. Meanwhile, Raven finds out that Levi stayed home to keep an eye on his mother's plants while Chelsea is away. Guest stars: Dylan Martin Frankel as Mitch, Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Kaliko Kauahi as Principal Kwan Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson | |||||||
34 | 21 | 'Keepin' It Real' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Paul Ciancarelli & David DiPietro | November 30, 2018 | 221 | 0.75[42] |
Raven books social media influencer Lil Z to appear at the launch of her Ravenous fashion line. Lil Z wants to keep a low profile. However, when Nia becomes determined to raise money for several causes at school, the children agree to sell raffle tickets where the winner gets to spend a day with Lil Z. Sienna wins and the twins convince her not to mention the raffle tickets. However, she later tags him in an online photo. Lil Z becomes upset at them for using him without his permission. When Lil Z quits, the children come up with a plan for Booker to pretend to be him during the fashion show. After finding out what happened, Raven and Lil Z’s mother convince him to return. Raven has a successful fashion show and officially launches Ravenous. Guest stars: Jason Rogel as Sebastian, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Laya DeLeon Hayes as Zeena, Donovan Whitfield as Curtis, Nathan Blaiwes as The Guntz, Brandon Severs Jr. as Lil Z, Karen Malina White as Loretta, Tiffany Yvonne Cox as Latonya Absent: Anneliese van der Pol as Chelsea Grayson |
Season 3 (2019)
No. overall | No. in season | Title [4][43] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [4] | Prod. code [21] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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35 | 1 | 'Friend-Ship' | Trevor Kirschner | Eunetta T. Boone | June 17, 2019 | 303 | 0.63[44] |
When Levi starts missing his mother, Raven takes the family on a trip to visit Chelsea at the cruise ship where she works. On the way, they get a flat tire, but Nia texts Tess who brings them a new one and joins the trip. Meanwhile, Chelsea has been struggling at work and wants to come home, but agrees to wait for them. Upon arrival, the children go to look for Chelsea in the ship; however, Chelsea is at the dock where she reunites with Raven. When the ship starts moving, Raven and Chelsea are unable to get to the children. Since it could take five days for the ship to get to the next port, Raven and Chelsea take jet skis to go after the children. Guest stars: Roz Ryan as Miss Bertha, Afomia Hailemeskel as Bailey | |||||||
36 | 2 | 'Lost at Chel-Sea' | Trevor Kirschner | Warren Hutcherson | June 24, 2019 | 304 | 0.74[45] |
Raven and Chelsea take a jet ski to follow the ship with their children but the jet ski runs out of fuel in the middle of the ocean. They call for help and are rescued hours later by the Coast Guard. Meanwhile, Nia, Booker, Levi and Tess are enjoying themselves on the ship just before learning that Chelsea is getting fired. With help of his friends, Levi puts on a show to try to save his mother's job. After an emotional speech about missing their parents, the children get support from the other passengers in reaching out for help. Raven and Chelsea are reunited with their children, after which Chelsea comes back home. Guest stars: Roz Ryan as Miss Bertha, Afomia Hailemeskel as Bailey, Robert Curtis Brown as Coast Guard Captain Rob | |||||||
37 | 3 | 'Smoky Flow' | Sheldon Epps | LaTonya Croft | July 1, 2019 | 301 | 0.51[46] |
Booker, Nia, and Tess form a musical group called the Chi-Lective. With Booker as their video editor, they work on their first musical video in Tess' apartment which Raven and Chelsea were unaware of. | |||||||
38 | 4 | 'Twister, Sister' | Sheldon Epps | Chase Heinrich & Micah Steinberg | July 8, 2019 | 302 | 0.59[47] |
Devon takes Booker and Nia to Dallas, Texas for the weekend. Booker challenges Nia's activism where she accompanies Devon to a live report where a strong storm is approaching. Guest star: Jonathan McDaniel as Devon | |||||||
39 | 5 | 'Dressed to Express' | Danielle Fishel | Octavia Bray | July 15, 2019 | 306 | 0.54[48] |
Levi sees how a person's style causes them to act. He makes a documentary about them and even has Booker and Nia change their outfits with surprising results. Guest stars: Kaliko Kauahi as Principal Kwan, Jenna Davis as Sienna, Sean Philip Glasgow as Delaney | |||||||
40 | 6 | 'Diss Track' | Wendy Faraone | Zora Bikangaga | July 22, 2019 | 305 | 0.56[49] |
A rival music group of the Chi-Lective called the 3 Go's (consisting of Gilbert 'Quatro' Metusa, his twin brother Herbert 'Pump Fake' Metusa, and their cousin Lloyd 'Lil Lo-Lo' Metusa) has made a diss track that makes fun of Booker. He ropes the Chi-Lectives in coming up with a diss track towards them which has varying results. Guest stars: Kaliko Kauahi as Principal Kwan, Amari O'Neal as Quatro, Amir O'Neal as Pump-Fake, Travis Wolfe Jr. as Lil Lo-Lo, Taja V. Simpson as Mrs. Mutesa | |||||||
41 | 7 | 'Disorder in the Court' | Leonard R. Garner Jr. | Susan Jaffee | September 13, 2019 | 307 | 0.57[50] |
Chelsea's ex-husband Garrett has been released from prison and comes up with a broom counterpart for Chelsea's Schmop called the Scbroom. This causes Chelsea and Raven to take this issue to the TV show 'Judge Giovanni' which stars the titular judge that Raven is a fan of. Levi gets involved in the case as well. Meanwhile, Booker, Nia, and Tess take an offer from Camille Henry and her mother to have the Chi-Lective perform at the birthday party of Camille's younger brother Dylan as they try to appease the guests. Guest star: Johnno Wilson as Garrett, Tim Bagley as Judge Giovanni | |||||||
42 | 8 | 'School House Trap' | TBA | TBA | September 20, 2019 | 309 | TBD |
43 | 9 | 'Cali Dreams' | TBA | TBA | September 27, 2019 | 310 | TBD |
Guest stars: Jaleel White as Chris Springlakes, Jonathan McDaniel as Devon Carter[51] |
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