Shake It Up season 3

Consulting producer, David Holden, was succeeded by Melissa & Joey writer Jennifer Glickman.

The problem is finally solved when one of the firemen says that a tanning bed was the reason why the stage got burnt and Gary ends up being the perpetrator because he forgot to turn it off when they went to Japan.

CeCe and Rocky try to find other things to do since they can't perform on the show for a while, but they begin to fall into a "funk stage."

The opening theme starts with Rocky and CeCe dancing in grass skirts (as shown in "Boot It Up"), then showing various clips of the cast members (some clips from the previous seasons are also included), starting off with Zendaya and Bella Thorne, then going in order with Davis Cleveland, Roshon Fegan, Adam Irigoyen, and Caroline Sunshine.

It then shows more various clips of the cast members as it gives credit to the creator of the series, Chris Thompson.

A final clip shows the same thing that was shown in the previous seasons, but Rocky and CeCe are wearing different outfits.

In the end, Rocky and CeCe accepts Tinka's friendship, and it is revealed that a faulty tanning bed caused the fire.

Special guest star: Elektrolytes as themselves Guest stars: R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, Anthony Starke as Jeremy Hunter Songs featured: "Calling All Monsters" by China Anne McClain, "Law of Averages" by TKO and Nevermind CeCe is in a funk without Shake It Up!

Guest stars: Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, Anthony Starke as Jeremy Hunter, Aaron Refvem as Jason, Adam Karelin as Howie, Robert Koch as Photographer Song featured: "Get'cha Head in the Game" by Bella Thorne Now with Rocky in a funk without Shake It Up, Chicago!, CeCe tries helping her out.

Guest stars: Ainsley Bailey as Dina Garcia, Luke Ganalon as Freckles, Brittany Ross as Crystal, Carla Jeffery as Margie Song featured: "I Can Do Better" by Y.L.A.

Dr. Curtis Blue tells Rocky that the hospital is not sure if the disease is infectious, the test results will arrive within sixty hours.

Guest stars: Ainsley Bailey as Dina Garcia, Phil Morris as Curtis Blue, Chase Austin as Louis Song featured: "Contagious Love" by Miranda R. Johnson CeCe picks a fight with Jeremy after she accuses him of changing their Christmas traditions and dislikes how he is changing the family, leading Georgia to break up with him.

Song featured: "Shake Santa Shake" by Zendaya CeCe convinces Georgia to leave her watching Flynn so she can meet Jeremy's parents after she convinces her that she is "responsible", but when a last minute shoe sale comes up, she puts Rocky in charge even though she is incredibly ill. After CeCe returns from her shopping spree, the house is a complete disaster and Flynn is nowhere to be found.

Songs featured: "Bring the Fire" by Ylwa, "The Star I R" by Caroline Sunshine, "Move Like Magic" by Adam Trent, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" originally by Nancy Sinatra, performed by Olivia Holt Notes: This episode is the continuation of the eighth episode "Quit It Up".

After the intro, a school librarian Ms. Burke (Tyra Banks) falls in love with a fellow teacher Mr. Zigfield (Alfonso Ribeiro, the episode's director) and Rocky and CeCe help her out by giving her a new look.

Special guest stars: Carly Rae Jepsen as herself, Tyra Banks as Ms. Burke, Alfonso Ribeiro as Mr. Zigfield Song featured: "Sweetie" by Carly Rae Jepsen CeCe accidentally stains Georgia's wedding dress with tanning lotion.

However, at the end of the episode, Caroline Sunshine as Tinka appears out of character (herself), and is seen dancing on Shake It Up, Chicago!

Songs featured: "The Same Heart", "Contagious Love" by Bella Thorne and Zendaya Rocky, CeCe, and Tinka split the cost of renting a designer purse.

Meanwhile, Deuce and his dad (George Lopez) play in a bowling tournament, but find out that Dina is on the other team.

Guest star: Sammi Hanratty as Kristin Song featured: "Sharp as a Razor" by the McClain Sisters When Rocky is removed from her honors classes, she starts to embrace the easier life style.

Meanwhile, Rocky teaches Flynn's class in which the kids hate her and Deuce starts to grow a mustache in which Dina doesn't like.

[21] After James breaks up with her, CeCe visits a psychic, Madame Tiffany, who tells her she's going to meet the love of her life on Wednesday at the corner of Monroe and Michigan's.

Guest stars: Noah Centineo as Monroe, Yvette Nicole Brown as Madame Tiffany Song featured: "Holla at the DJ" by Coco Jones It's 22 years in the future and the groups' 20th high school reunion is just a day away.

Song featured: "Future Sounds Like Us" by Dove Cameron Rocky and CeCe decide to make an amazing Sweet 16 party together.

Guest star: Olivia Holt as Young Georgia When CeCe gets picked to perform a song she wrote on "Shake It Up Chicago," she decides to stop talking all week in order to preserve her voice.

Meanwhile, Rocky finally stretches herself too thin at school when she decides she should also add a sport to look good for college applications.

Phil later reveals that he was going to be in charge of dance factor, therefore Gary Wilde came back to Shake It Up Meanwhile, Deuce and Flynn panic after learning their favorite snack has been discontinued.

Rocky and CeCe decide they're too old to trick-or-treat and elect to have a "Mature-oween" with more adult activities, such as knitting and watching tear-jerking movies.

Meanwhile, tired of being treated like a little kid, Flynn challenges Ty and Deuce to a scare off in an old abandoned house believed to be haunted by a young spirit.

Song featured: "Let's Get Tricky" by Bella Thorne and Roshon Fegan When Shake It Up, Chicago hosts a fashion show with the girls as models, CeCe ends up in a tragic accident which leaves her with amnesia and as Rocky tells her in the hospital that she will be by her side, CeCe doesn't know who she is.