Ep 21. In Ren We Trust
- TV-G
- May 19, 2003
- 22 min
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In Ren We Trust is the 21st episode of the third season of the American comedy television series, Even Stevens. The series follows the adventures of the Stevens family, showcasing their daily lives and the various antics they get up to.
In this episode, Ren Stevens, the studious and ambitious eldest child of the family, is working tirelessly on her school campaign, hoping to win the position of student body president. She's running against a popular jock named Bobby Deaver, who has the backing of most of the school's faculty.
However, Ren is determined to win the election by promoting her policies and gaining the support of her fellow students. With the help of her campaign manager, and younger brother Louis, they embark on a journey to convince the student body to vote for Ren.
Ren's campaign is not without its challenges as she struggles to get the attention of the students who are more interested in the upcoming school dance and their social lives. As the election day approaches, Ren's anxiety for winning grows, and she becomes more aggressive in her tactics to secure votes.
While implementing her ideas, Ren must contend with the opposing team's dirty politics, which puts her at a disadvantage. Even her campaign manager turns against her, causing her to lose hope and consider giving up her candidacy.
But in her time of despair, Ren is reminded of the morals and values she stood for and the reason why she was running for student body president in the first place. She realizes that it's not just about winning but about making a difference in the school and the lives of the students.
With newfound determination, Ren puts together a campaign speech that wins over the hearts of the student body and sways the election in her favor. In the end, she becomes student body president, and the students rejoice in her victory.
In Ren We Trust is a heartwarming episode that teaches viewers the importance of standing up for one's values and never giving up on what truly matters. It showcases the bonds between family and friends and how they can help one overcome any obstacle.