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He not only rejects to hang out with Drake, but renounces Drake wholeheartedly as a brother, remarking that he now only sees Drake as just a roommate. The tone of the episode shifts pretty quickly after that: Drake comes home and asks Josh to bounce with him on a bouncy ball he stole from the kid next door, but Josh, unnervingly calm and stoic, declines. Drake watches his stepbrother's humiliation from the inside, unbothered and unapologetic. In a fun bit of physical comedy, a desperate, overly sweaty Josh begs his unforgiving teacher to let him take the test, pleading from outside of the class as his teacher closes the blinds one by one. In “Josh is Done,” the eleventh episode of the show’s fourth and final season, Josh arrives late for a chemistry exam after Drake forgets to drive him to school. But there is one particular episode-and one particular moment from that episode-that still resonates with me, one that I can’t seem to shake off because of how it changed the way I viewed “Drake & Josh” and how it managed to expertly tackle a serious issue within its silly, slapstick-heavy DNA. The tale of two stepbrothers-goofy, bumbling geek Josh Nichols (Josh Peck) and popular, airheaded slacker Drake Parker (Drake Bell)-gave us timeless catchphrases and running gags that are still referenced today through the bountiful virtual fountain of Internet memes. Nickelodeon’s “Drake & Josh” contains some of the most memorable moments in the canon of classic 2000s-era teen sitcoms.