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Raven explains that her visions don't come all the time and that, aside from having “occasional visions that may or may not come true,” she is still a regular teenager. This disappoints Nikki and she leaves. Raven later invites Nikki back and she pantomimes having an over-the-top fake vision, using quotes from various movies.
Raven has a vision of a runaway TV cart colliding with Raven’s rival, Alana, in the school hallway; when the TV cart comes, Raven pushes Alana out of the way, and Alana accidentally falls into blue paint. Alana goes to the hair salon to have the paint removed, and Raven follows so she can apologize.
That's So Raven was intended to appeal to a family audience while having a female character in the comedy lead role. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman created the series. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Sherman first conceived the idea of a buddy comedy for a pre-adolescent audience, and she and Poryes decided to base it around the idea of being able to ...
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Raven-Symoné’s teen psychic character on “That’s So Raven” once gave Disney Channel viewers glimpses into the future — and now the actor is shedding some light on her past in the ...
Raven-Symoné has a good sense of humor about her time on The View.. The actress and television personality appeared on the Thursday, Oct. 3 episode of Sherri to promote Scrabble, the game show ...
Raven and Chelsea apply for jobs at a store, but, despite Raven's obvious skills and Chelsea's incompetence, Raven is rejected while Chelsea is the one chosen. However, Raven has a vision that the manager, Chloe Hunter, is a racist and this was the only reason she didn't get the job. This also affects Chelsea and Eddie, the latter who mentions ...
How to tell the difference between a crow and a raven, simplified: 1. If it looks like a crow, it's a crow. 2. If you're not sure, it's a crow. 3. If you're like, DEAR GOD WHAT IS THAT THING, it's ...