Scoots/Relationships

This page describes all of Scoots's relationships with other characters.

Albert
Scoots is one of Albert's best friends.

In "The Old and the Restless", she comes up with the plan to get Albert to stay in the nursing home and is amused by Albert claiming he doesn't need his swimming trunks.

In "Head Poet's Anxiety", she laughs and jokes with Albert.

Bernie
Bernie is also good friends with Scoots.

In "The Old and the Restless", Bernie goes along with Scoots's plan to keep Albert in the retirement home.

In "Head Poet's Anxiety", Scoots jokes about Bernie's teeth falling out.

Seymour
Seymour and Scoots seem to get along.

In "The Old and the Restless", Seymour goes along with Scoots's plan to get Albert to stay in the nursing home.

In "Head Poet's Anxiety", Seymour is seen laughing at Luan's jokes next to Scoots (and Bernie and Albert).

Sue
Scoots doesn't like Sue because Scoots is a rebel and wants to be active, whereas Sue has an authoritarian attitude and wants the seniors to take it easy.

In "The Old and the Restless", Scoots eats pudding despite being told not to by Sue, calls Sue "Shrew", and stands up to Sue to get Albert to stay in the retirement home.

Lincoln
Sue and Lincoln have interacted on occasion, but they don't know each other all that well.

In "For Bros About to Rock", Scoots escapes from the mall jail while Lincoln and Luna are being let out.

Luna
Sue doesn't know Luna very well or vice versa.

In "For Bros About to Rock", when the mall cop lets Luna and Lincoln out of jail, Scoots takes the opportunity to escape.

Luan
Scoots likes Luan's jokes.

In "Head Poet's Anxiety", she laughs at Luan's jokes.

Lynn
Scoots and Lynn are both energetic and abrupt, so they get along well.

In "Racing Hearts", they work together at the race, with Lynn disguised as an old woman named Helen due to being banned. They eventually win due to baking their pie the fastest.