Desperate for cash to rent their own apartment after graduation, Alex and Harper decide to put on a marionette show. Predictably, Alex slacks off on writing the script, leading to a heated rift when Harper realizes she’s doing all the heavy lifting. The tension peaks when Alex uses magic to turn herself into a literal "puppetmaster" to control the show, only for Harper to retaliate with a puppet performance that brutally parodies Alex’s selfishness.
" Alex the Puppetmaster " (Season 4, Episode 19) is a standout episode of that balances classic Alex Russo antics with the series' maturing themes as it nears its end . Plot Overview [S4E19] Alex the Puppetmaster
The episode shines during the puppet shows. Seeing puppets represent the characters' real-life grievances is a clever, meta way to address the long-standing power dynamic between Alex and Harper. Desperate for cash to rent their own apartment
While Alex is at her most "classic" (manipulative and lazy), the episode serves as a vital bridge to their move into Apartment 13B . It highlights that as much as they fight, Alex and Harper’s bond is the emotional anchor of the final season. " Alex the Puppetmaster " (Season 4, Episode
The addition of the Robinson parents adds a fresh, grounded obstacle for Max. It’s rare to see the Russos' eccentricities through the eyes of "normal" people, which provides some of the episode's biggest laughs. Episode Details Original Air Date: September 16, 2011 Director: Victor Gonzalez Writers: Gigi McCreery & Perry Rein Wizards of Waverly Place - Alex the Puppetmaster - IMDb