April has come to the brother's lair to escape the fact that her date for the school dance has ditched her. However, when the brothers' find out, they decide that they're going to give April the best dance experience this side of New York, and with Leo in charge of decorations, Donnie in charge of sound and lighting and Mikey in charge of food, what could possibly go wrong?
April's birthday has arrived, yet the turtles haven't made so much as a peep to wish her a happy birthday, making her wonder if she's overstaying her welcome in their lives of mystical mutant awesomeness. However, while confronting trouble in a dark alley, she quickly finds that they value her friendship more than she realizes.
The stakes are high as Michael and Kitt are pressed hard for time, pitted against a drug dealer doubling as a cross country racer who is smuggling drugs in his spare time. Now, pressing luck to catch the man red-handed, along with the addition of added chassis reinforcements, suddenly Kitt can't seem to shake the feeling that something else has been "reinforced" under his hood.
Kitt is critical of Michael's standards for women, claiming that there's "a half to every whole," so Michael pops the question on Kitt: What's the AI's ideal "woman"?
Set before "Halloween Knight," Bonnie is beginning to catch a fever while working on Kitt. When the AI catches on to her alarming vitals, he insists that she stop what she's doing and rest while he gives Michael a call.
Michael finally manages to convince Bonnie to go on a "friendly" date with him, and Kitt wants this evening to be special for the both of them. However, sometimes plans don't always fall into place, and sometimes AI-laden supercars don't belong in drive-thrus.