
He has grown to love the family, including Megan. In the end, Josh lives in a pretty ordinary world with a cool step-brother and an 'evil' step-sister. However, the key performance comes in his final dance with Drake, in a desperation to perform, where his talented dance moves come into play, eventually winning first prize. Josh's initial dancing performance comes when he shows off his dance moves in the Premiere Theater, which then his co-workers suggest that he try out the local dance contest. Another key moment in his embrace for dance and music comes in season 4, Dance Contest. His rendition of Soul Man for the Belleview Talent Show at the Premiere, along with Drake and his band, won the Talent Show, highlights his talent for dancing, shown in the episode, Blues Brothers. Josh has a knack for dancing and music, although he doesn't tend to embrace it. In the end, however, Megan's revenge was to watch Josh suffer through endless stress and anxiety. As a result of this, Josh fears that she might seek revenge as she "has a reason" to, and as a result of this fear, is on constant unrest and alert. After stunning Megan's hamster, Josh fears the snap might have killed the hamster, rather than merely stun it. An example of this is the episode, Megan's Revenge. However, Josh has grown accustomed to how Megan behaves, and his attitude towards Megan has significantly changed by season 4. One such prank included the superglue chair prank, which was one of Megan's signature pranks throughout season 2. His constant victimization is influential to how he responds to Megan, and he is often oblivious to her surroundings, which allows Megan to pick off Josh easily. Especially pivotal in the second season, Josh also has a dark side. Josh is in constant war with his step-sister Megan, often being the victim of her childish pranks.

Josh is also constantly reminding Drake to be more responsible, rather than to go out with another girl, and this is shown to be extremely impacting to his grades.

However, he later overcomes this fear when he went out with Mindy, even if he is still unable to fluently talk to girls. He is unable to fluently and smoothly talk to girls around the school, and as Drake's step-brother, Drake fears his humiliation being involved with Josh. During the middle of season 2, Josh finds a job working at The Premiere, making a reasonable amount of money, while Drake temporarily worked there.Īs a stereotypical 'nerd' of the school, Josh finds his social life awkward. Their constant rivalry during the first season fuels Drake's scapegoat when it comes to getting out of trouble. Josh is also portrayed to be smart, often getting straight A's in his class, and is often competition with his worst rival, but later girlfriend, Mindy Crenshaw. Although he is often known as the 'responsible' part of the relationship, Drake unintentionally pulls Josh into trouble, which Josh does not like. He is portrayed to be a fun and caring step-brother to Drake, and is often Drake's scapegoat when it comes to getting into trouble.

Joshua Michael "Josh" Nichols is one of the two main protagonists in the show, Drake & Josh. Thornton Locke (hates him after being uninvited to his birthday party)

Getting good grades at school, Hanging out with Drake, Watching The Oprah Winfrey Showīellview High School, 9th Grade( Season 1)Ĭollege, freshman( Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh) Albert Einstein (costume for his students)
