: LeAnn Carter is portrayed as Sam's long-time nemesis who played the saxophone for her talent. Production Details
: It is widely regarded as one of the most memorable Sam-centric episodes, showcasing her hidden skills and backstory. 11. iWas a Pageant Girl
When LeAnn comes to Seattle to compete for her 100th consecutive win, Sam—still harboring a grudge—convinces a reluctant Carly to enter the pageant to beat her. However, Sam soon discovers that her seven-year ban has officially expired. She enters the competition herself and ultimately wins first place with a high-energy tap-dancing routine, finally defeating LeAnn. : LeAnn Carter is portrayed as Sam's long-time
: Sam impresses the judges with a tap-dance performance, which serves as her "talent" portion of the competition. However, Sam soon discovers that her seven-year ban
: While the girls are at the pageant, Spencer and Freddie go on a double date but get stuck playing an intense game of "What Am I?" (a guessing game involving sticky notes on their foreheads).
: LeAnn Carter is portrayed as Sam's long-time nemesis who played the saxophone for her talent. Production Details
: It is widely regarded as one of the most memorable Sam-centric episodes, showcasing her hidden skills and backstory.
When LeAnn comes to Seattle to compete for her 100th consecutive win, Sam—still harboring a grudge—convinces a reluctant Carly to enter the pageant to beat her. However, Sam soon discovers that her seven-year ban has officially expired. She enters the competition herself and ultimately wins first place with a high-energy tap-dancing routine, finally defeating LeAnn.
: Sam impresses the judges with a tap-dance performance, which serves as her "talent" portion of the competition.
: While the girls are at the pageant, Spencer and Freddie go on a double date but get stuck playing an intense game of "What Am I?" (a guessing game involving sticky notes on their foreheads).