Raven uses Nia’s mistake as a teaching moment, explaining that character matters more than makeup and that society often places unfair pressure on young girls to prioritize appearance.
The background of the gym scene contains a poster referencing the "Porcupines," the mascot from another Disney Channel show, Liv and Maddie . Raven's Home: Season 1/ Episode 5 "You're Gonna Get It"
Meanwhile, faces the consequences of a lie she told her boss, Paisley: she claimed her children, Booker and Nia, were actually "twin dogs" to avoid appearing as a "difficult" working mother. This backfires when Paisley insists on bringing over "puppy chicken soup" for the sick "puppies," forcing Raven into a frantic cover-up. Key Themes [S1E5] It's a Wonderful Rae: Part 1
Season 1, Episode 5 of Raven’s Home , titled follows Nia's attempts to grow up too fast and Raven's struggle to maintain a professional lie. Plot Overview
A subplot features Booker sneaking into Levi’s 4th-grade gym class to protect him during a dodgeball game, showcasing the strong bond between the "unofficially adopted" brothers. Fun Facts & Continuity Raven uses Nia’s mistake as a teaching moment,
The episode title is a reference to Raven's signature catchphrase, "You're gonna get it!".
The episode was directed by Victor Gonzalez and written by Anthony C. Hill. This backfires when Paisley insists on bringing over
The episode briefly addresses the real-world difficulties mothers face in the workforce, such as ageism and the fear of being seen as less committed to a career due to parenting duties.