Kim and Ron are unexpectedly tardy on the day of choosing electives. They end up stuck in that most ignored elective - Home Economics...specifically cooking. Ron surprises Kim and Mr. Barkin (the class' default teacher) with his expertise in food preparation. Elsewhere in the world, Senor Senior Senior feels that his son's villainy needs a polish, so he obtains the services of a tutor...Shego.
Faster than you can say "I call it the naco", Ron is impressing the school with his culinary delights, while Kim is stuck with kitchen duty. It takes some time, but ultimately, Junior is a real criminal, and he would've gotten away with it if it weren't for that meddling...oops. Can't give too much, away.
"Two to Tutor" was an enjoyable episode. The paths of the tutoring parties cross at Granny Crockett's cookie factory. Kim's troubles with a blender in class are greatly increased, and it takes the Force (or something like it) to help her succeed. This episode comes courtesy of line producer Kurt Weldon. It's a shame that he didn't write any other episodes, as this was very good.
An interesting note about this episode: It premiered in 2003, though I'm reminded of a hit movie from 2004. Stay with me on this: a good portion of the plot revolves around a sacred document. Its keepers insist that it is secure, but the hero refuses to believe this, as the villains plan to make off with it. The hero decides that the only way to protect the document is to steal it before the bad guys do. My guess is that Granny Crockett's cookie recipe was truly...a national treasure.
**.5/****
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