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* Zack and Maddie's slow dance in the episode ''A Prom Story'', punctuated with background music by Kim Rhodes.
* London's sentiment on a forbidden boyfriend; "I'd love him even if he were poor" in "Cookin' with Romeo and Juliet".
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* Cody and Barbara Brownstein at the ending of "Orchestra".
* In the episode "Books and Birdhouses," Cody is about to fail his woodshop final. Zack, who is for once top of the class, trades their projects while the teacher is out of the room because he fails all the time and getting an A means everything to Cody. In the end, Cody won't let him go through with it.
* The episode when London visits her grandmother.
* ''Mom and Dad on Deck'' has London giving her late birthday gifts to Mr. Moesby after spending the day following him around counts. They're exactly what he wanted, and it comes after Mr. Moesby's crappy birthday the day before. Also doubles as [[Narm Charm]] because of the jokes and sappiness throughtout.
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* "So You Think You Can Date" has a nice ending full of [[Narm Charm]]. The entire episode was about Baily and Cody trying to make each other jealous with their new dates for an upcoming dance. In the end, both of their dates end up pairing up with each other, leaving both Cody and Baily alone on the dance floor. At this point, a [[Genre Savvy]] viewer would expect it to just end with Cody and Baily getting back together, and indeed they do start to dance with each other. But [[Crowning Moment of Funny|as Woody notes]], it's very awkward, and it's [[Bittersweet Ending|obvious that they're not getting back together]]. Cut to a [[Ship Tease]] (no pun intended) with Moseby and Tutweiler, who throughout the episode have been trying to secretly recreate their broken high school years with this dance. They now both understand why this dance was so important to each other and, as they dance slowly together, see themselves as they were [[Adorkableback|when they were teenagers]].
* "The Silent Treatment" has a sweet Zack and Cody moment. Cody has joined a monastery after breaking up with Bailey. Zack goes to get him and in the end gives him a surprisingly sweet speech to convince Cody to come back to the ship. Followed by a hug.
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* "Goin' Bananas" has the brothers admit to their insecurities caused by the other's acheivements. After admitting they didn't know the other felt that way, they hug. [[Crowning Moment of Funny|While Cody's wearing a banana costume.]]
* "Snakes on a Boat" managed to [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|get a LOT of crap past the radar]] but in the midst of all that, we also have Mr. Moseby saving Zack's life after he's bitten by a snake, in spite of all their differences. And considering what he had to do to save it, that's pretty impressive.
* "Graduation On Deck" has too many to list.
* When the boys are about to jump to a lake from [[No Escape but Down|really up high]]:
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'''Zack''': Yeah... [[I Uh You Too|me too]]. }}
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