While the final television episode was "Leavin' Stevens," The Even Stevens Movie serves as the definitive series finale.
: It is quickly revealed that Louis has traded a "date" with Ren to Ernie in exchange for a rare "Roaring Drycon" trading card. While the final television episode was "Leavin' Stevens,"
: Louis is caught spying on his sister and her classmate, Ernie Morton . While the final television episode was "Leavin' Stevens,"
The series begins by establishing the chaotic dynamic between the overachieving and her younger brother, Louis Stevens . While the final television episode was "Leavin' Stevens,"
: This opening scene perfectly encapsulates the show's core premise: Louis’s hair-brained schemes often come at the expense of Ren’s social life and sanity. The Last Scene: "The Even Stevens Movie" (Series Finale)