Mr. Student Body President - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Mr Berenger
Reeling from scandal and the loss of his closest advisor, Tyler puts his faith in the annual Mr. Berenger pageant in hopes of repairing his image and mending fences with the in-crowd. But the new political landscape at Berenger High means anyone could be a threat - even his own student council.
Bad Apples
Berenger's faculty is in an uproar over the school board's decision to readmit eight expelled students, each one infamous for terrorizing the school in their own way. Hadley's secret source for intel is revealed, and gives her news that may indicate a brewing plot to dethrone Tyler.
Last Year
The political fallout continues at Berenger, in the wake of Hadley's exposé to the school board and the return of several expelled students. Unsettling similarities to past events lead Tyler and Hadley to reconsider how their alliance began.
Friends with Everyone
One of Tyler's few remaining allies in Student Government hands in a resignation letter. Tyler attempts to trade carpool access for political favors, while Hadley discovers an untapped political resource via a group of girls who claim to somehow be "friends with everyone."
The Game Plan
Hadley and Tyler make moves to diminish the in-crowd's influence at Berenger, starting with the annual student vs. faculty "Staffsketball" game. Fearful that their longstanding status is being threatened, the popular kids reach a decision that could alter the political balance at Berenger forever.
Seven Minutes in Heaen
Tyler suppresses fears that a Staffsketball game without popular kids may result in the first Student Team loss in school history, while Hadley catches wind of an in-crowd conspiracy to revive "Chadebra" — Berenger High's most formidable power couple.
Power Couple
The resurrection of Berenger High's most influential "it couple," Chadebra, causes a major shift in school power dynamics. Tyler worries what Chad and Debra will do with their restored political clout, while potentially sinister changes get made within the prom committee.
Dress Code
Chadebra overhauls Berenger's dress code policy to distract the student body from the in-crowd's real goal: transforming prom into an invite-only popularity contest. Meanwhile, Tyler and Hadley struggle to craft a compelling message for their cause.
Spring Break: Part 1
Tyler and Hadley's plan to create an open-source Spring Break experience results in Berenger's first-ever "Tylerfest." Addison finds a possible ally in school newspaper reporter Owen Pushkin. Meanwhile, the in-crowd indulges poolside at their own private Spring Break - but not everyone is feeling like one of the cool kids.
Spring Break: Part 2
Tylerfest threatens to grow beyond Tyler and Hadley's control as Addison, driven by vengeance, makes moves against them. Johnsmeyer confronts Blair about her newfound status in the in-crowd. The Bad Apples repay a debt.
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