Widely considered the peak of the series, Season 3 featured longer, more complex storylines. This season introduced iconic running jokes, Josh’s relationship with his brilliant rival Mindy Crenshaw, and classic episodes like "The Blues Brothers" and "Theater Thug." Season 4 (2006–2007)
The humor holds up surprisingly well. It’s one of the few 2000s teen sitcoms that balanced slapstick (Josh getting hit by various objects) with genuinely smart writing. Plus, the “Josh is done with Drake’s nonsense” energy is timeless.
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A diligent student prone to bad luck and obsessed with Oprah Winfrey. Miranda Cosgrove The brothers' devious, prank-loving younger sister. Audrey Parker Nancy Sullivan
: The boys become roommates after Drake’s mother, Audrey (Nancy Sullivan), marries Josh’s father, Walter (Jonathan Goldstein). They constantly deal with the devious pranks of their younger sister, Megan (Miranda Cosgrove). Widely considered the peak of the series, Season
Josh’s well-meaning but incredibly oblivious father. As a local television meteorologist whose weather predictions are always wrong, Walter is a frequent target of Drake's disrespect and general bad luck.
Josh's biological father, a clumsy and often incorrect local weatherman. Yvette Nicole Brown Plus, the “Josh is done with Drake’s nonsense”
📺 Drake & Josh (2004–2008): Your Guide to the Complete TV Series
Beyond the standard episodes, the complete series includes highly successful television films that expanded the Drake & Josh universe.