Tuesdays with Wooton

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#563: “Tuesdays with Wooton”
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Tuesdays with Wooton

“Tuesdays with Wooton” is episode #563 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Torry Martin and Marshal Younger, and originally aired on February 19, 2005.

Summary

Every Tuesday, Wooton Bassett meets with a mysterious kid who seems to be hiding something.

Plot

Wooton Bassett is very confused one day when he realizes that a boy pretending to be Max Hampton is meeting him every Tuesday outside of the Hampton’s house. Wooton and Connie eventually work out that the boy is pretending to be Max so that he can have Max's issue of PowerBoy.

The boy (who turns out to be Grady McKay) is very mysterious. He's cranky part of the time, very standoffish, and seems to have something against church people. Wooton makes a deal with Grady that he will bring him his own copy of PowerBoy if he will stop stealing other people's mail in order to get them. Wooton sees this agreement as a way to keep Grady out of trouble and an opportunity to prove to Grady that not all church people are bad news.

Eventually, Wooton finds out that Grady once had a bad experience with Seth Young, who brought him to church only as a way to earn extra Sunday School points. Seth never talked to him again, and even refused to show him where the bus would stop to take him home after church.

Wooton takes Grady's anger as a challenge. He decides to show Grady what true friendship is like...every Tuesday.

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Cast

Heard in episode

Role Voice Actor
Mr. Blaylock Bob Hoose
Connie Kendall Katie Leigh
Ms. Drummond Diane Michelle
Grady McKay Jordan Orr
Mrs. Hampton Diane Michelle
Seth Young Robin Knight
Wooton Bassett Jess Harnell

Mentioned in episode

Character Mentioned By
Max Hampton Wooton Bassett
Kristi McKay Ms. Drummond
Samantha McKay Ms. Drummond
Marvin Washington Grady McKay


Notes

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  • Seth Young makes his final appearance in this episode.
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Ms. Drummond: If you find them, tell them I'll make a German chocolate cake and bring it over. You know, it's the mom's favorite; reminds her of her childhood when she lived in North-Eastern Wisconsin.


Wooton Bassett: Some of my best memories are from being a Boy Scout and doing all those fun "-ing" things—boating, camping, rafting, hiking, falling, hurting, bleeding, and yelling for help. It was the most fun I've ever had!


Wooton Bassett: Hey, did you see that grape juice is on sale? It's supposed to improve your memory.
Mrs. Hampton: Yeah, you know, I think I've heard that somewhere before.
Wooton Bassett: Yeah, well, see, if you drank your grape juice you'd remember exactly where!


Connie Kendall: So he's pretending to be a boy scout?
Wooton Bassett: Yes. And I'm pretty sure that's a a federal offense, too!


Grady McKay: I'm expecting something in the mail, and I've got to get it before someone else does!
Mr. Blaylock: Funny. I thought report cards didn't come out until next Monday.


Grady McKay: How'd you rip your pants?
Wooton Bassett: Oh, you know, just living by the mailman motto.
Grady McKay: The one about rain, sleet, and snow?
Wooton Bassett: No, no, the other one: Another day, another dog bite.