![]() To prove Danny wrong, Jazz ventures to the home of Vlad Masters in hopes of helping Danny out, but ends up forced into combat with Danny. He loses his temper with her about her unnecessary help and the fact that she always makes things worse. Jazz begins to try and take a more active role in Danny's ghost fighting, and although she means well, her inexperience results in more than a few embarrassing defeats for Danny, such as accidentally sucking him into the Fenton Thermos multiple times. In a touching moment, the siblings embrace, finally able to reconnect. With this, Danny not only finds out about Vlad, but also that she knows about his double life.Īfter defeating Dark Danny, Jazz confesses to Danny that she's known his secret for a long time and was only waiting until she thought he was ready to tell her. While Danny is reworking a desolate timeline so he won't become Dark Danny, Jazz sends him a note ten years in the future to give him useful information about Vlad. In spite of her assurance to her father that ghost hunting is nothing but a social experiment, Jazz finds herself enjoying it, easily adapting to the Fenton equipment. Jazz gradually changes in her views of ghost hunting when she is forced to accompany her father in barricading their own home to protect it from a massive ghost invasion sent by Vlad Masters to murder Jack. Smiling, she tells herself that " he can tell me when he's ready." Īs a result, Danny has no clue that Jazz now continuously covers for him when he's out fighting ghosts. When Danny rescues her the next day while in ghost form, Jazz pretends to be scared of him and runs away. At first, she tries to question Danny's best friends, Sam and Tucker, but she quickly gives up once she realizes that they won't betray Danny's secret. Jazz eventually accepts that ghosts are real when, unknown to Danny, she watches him transform. As depicted by heavily detailed journals Jazz has kept for years, she also used to be self-righteous. She is often overprotective of her brother Danny to the point of annoyance and views herself as the most normal member of the family. Jazz starts off the show as the intelligent older sibling who believes her parents' "sick obsession" with ghosts is silly. ![]()
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