I've Got Rhythmic
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: Nancy Neufeld Callaway
Executive Producers: Stan Rogow & Susan Estelle Jansen
Consulting Producers: Douglas Tuber & Tim Maile
Producer: Jill Danton
First Aired: 2/9/2001

Summary
Lizzie is dissatisfied with being an ordinary "B" student and is looking for something at which she can excel. Surprisingly, she finds out in gym class that she has a real talent for rhythmic gymnastics. But she thinks the sport is stupid and is ambivalent about competing. She trains hard and goes to the regional competition, where a jealous Kate tries to sabotage her performance. Miranda and Gordo help foil Kate's plan and Lizzie wins first place. Her parents are proud but Lizzie decides to give up the sport and go back to being her "ordinary" self.

Bloopers
- When Lizzie walks up to Miranda and Gordo in the courtyard at school, you see her walk over and sit down. When it cuts to Miranda, saying "We need to talk to you", Miranda is looking up, indicating that Lizzie is still standing, but then it cuts back to a wide shot, and Lizzie still seems to be settling herself on the ground.
- To get to the regional, you need MONTHS of training, however, Lizzie only had a few weeks. Lizzie didn't salute the judges at the beginning and end of her performance. Also, the gymnastics competition carpet always has to have red tape to show where the dance boundries are, the carpet for the regional didn't (so technically, there shouldn't be a winner in the competition).
- In rhythmic gymnastics we have to 'point' our toes out or 'flex' them. Also, whenever you do a performance you have to stand on relevez which is standing on flex or toes. Several times, Lizzie wasn't doing most of this at all and at the end of the performance her back foot was not pointed. In a routine, you need at least 3 balances and 3 turns, Lizzie only had one turn and 0 balances. It's also likely Lizzie should have been deducted at least 7-10 marks for these mistakes.
- According to the rules for rhythmic gymnastics an individual performance cannot exceed 90 seconds, but Lizzie's lasts for one minute and fifty-two seconds.
- In the opening and closing hallway scenes, Miranda has on the same outfit.
- In the scene where Lizzie throws the hoop and Tudgeman catches it, she does a tumble and comes out of it in a standing position. But, in the next shot when Gordo throws the ribbon to Lizzie, she catches it and comes out of a kneeling position.
- Some of the Rhythmic Sportive Gymnasts (RSG) rules broken during Lizzie's routine: 1) A gymnast is never to use music with words, in any language. 2) A gymnast must have their hair tied in a bun or small ponytail. 3) A gymnast is never, under any circumstances allowed to switch an apparatus (ribbon, hoop, ball, rope, clubs) in one routine, each apparatus is to have their own routine. 4) A gymnast is never to stop their routine in the middle of the performance.
- Toward the end of the episode, Lizzie pronounces Kate Sanders' last name as "Saunders" instead of with the short "a" sound. In future episodes the pronunciation of this name will go back and forth from one to the other.
- When Lizzie first looks at the posted list of grades, it has all different names in alphabetical order, but when a close-up of her name on it is shown, the other visible names all end with "...ansen."
- While Lizzie's gymnastics routine is still going on, the camera pans by the judges, who already have Lizzie's final scores in front of them ready to hold up.
- In a scene in PE class, the number of clubs in Miranda's hands changes from one to two in several different shots.
- The announcer at the gymnastics meet gives the name of Lizzie's school as North Hills Junior High. In later episodes, however, the school is called Hillridge Middle School (and also Hillridge Junior High).