- Jessie wants to prove that she is a great girl scout leader by helping Zuri earn a badge - which proves to be a hard quest. Meanwhile, Ravi's lies puts Bertram in a battle with his arch rival butler.
- Jessie decides to help Zuri to earn a badge so she can become a Butterfly Scout during a camping trip in Central Park. Jessie soon begins to cross paths with Coach Penny, the troop leader of the Caterpillar Scouts. Emma begins taking shortcuts during the camping trip, such as getting the scouts to massage her neck and ordering fancy food behind Coach Penny's back. Jessie soon realizes that Emma has bought her badges online and Emma is forced to surrender her sash to Coach Penny as punishment for not earning her badges properly. Coach Penny and the rest of the scouts start shunning Jessie, Emma, and Zuri. Jessie forces Emma to stay at the camping trip so that she can help Zuri earn a badge. However, an ostrich escapes from the zoo, Zuri uses an orange to lure the ostrich away. Coach Penny praises Zuri for her quick thinking and she apologizes to Jessie for misjudging her. Coach Penny finally gives Zuri her first merit badge and she finally becomes a Butterfly Scout. Meanwhile, Luke convinces Ravi that lying is a superpower, after he accidentally puts a cricket in Bertram's lobster bisque. Bertram soon becomes disqualified from the cooking competition and he begins to believe that his arch-rival, Nigel Pettigrew is responsible for the incident. Bertram challenges Nigel to a duel, but Ravi begins to realize he took his lie way too far, he finally admits to Bertram that he was responsible for the cricket incident. Bertram becomes disappointed for Ravi's actions. Determined to make it up to Bertram, Ravi is able to obtain the egg cup and the toast rack, but he must clean up Nigel's tea cup collection, Bertram finally forgives Ravi.—dawsonpersi
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