Bailey Pickett - Personality

Personality

Like Cody, Bailey is very intelligent. Miss Tutweiller stated that her application for the ship was the most impressive of all, much to Cody's dismay. She is also very cheerful and shows fascination of the world around her. She is friendly, optimistic, and caring. She also has a deep love for her animals, in the episode "Swede Life" it is even stated that during hunting season she goes out into the woods to warn the animals. Bailey hates lying and always feels guilty of even the smallest tricks she does; however, she uses tricks on her victims if the victim deserves it (such as in "Twister: part 1" for London). Bailey enjoys corn cob art and misses her hometown Kettlecorn in Kansas. Bailey has also shown to be fanatical around celebrities such as Hannah Montana and Jordin Sparks.

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