Sydney to the Max - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

How Syd Stole Christmas
The memory of her late mother and some long-forgotten advice helps Sydney rediscover her love of Christmas again, a holiday she has avoided ever since her mother passed away.

Father of the Bribe
Sydney is excited when she makes the school's first girls fencing team; when she learns her dad helped Coach Carlock, Sydney fears she may have gotten on the team for the wrong reason.

Sister Pact
The girls make a pact to go to the seventh-grade dance without dates; Sydney then finds herself in a pickle when Ned surprises her and asks her to the event.

Night Not at the Museum
Max is fed up with Sydney missing her curfew multiple times and grounds her right before the one-night-only Pop-Up cake museum that all of her friends are attending.

Going the Green Mile
In an effort to save the planet, Sydney and her friends stage a student protest to convince the cafeteria to go green. Back in the '90s, Max and Leo fight to keep their school from getting rid of the junk food in the vending machines.

Girlz II Women
Sydney gets her first period, and when she has an accident at school, she's too upset and wants to sit out her bass solo at the school concert.

Baby One More Rhyme
Sydney enters a songwriting contest and is named one of the three finalists who get to perform their song for pop star Ricky Angelo! The only catch, the producers want to make drastic changes to her song.

Mrs. Harris' Opus
When Sydney and Olive accidentally destroy a very popular exhibit at the museum, their teacher Mrs. Harris is deemed at fault and in jeopardy of losing her job. The girls devise a plan to convince VP Virmani not to fire Mrs. Harris.

The Lunch Club
Sydney feels torn between spending time with her best friends and her fencing teammates. Can she be friends with both groups … or will she have to choose one?

Boy Meets Dad
Max is excited to be honored with The Heart of Portland Award for his philanthropic work, but everything goes awry when his estranged dad comes to visit.

Slurping with the Enemy
Max is worried when a new smoothie shop creates competition for his business, and he discovers Sydney and her friends can't resist their popular flamingo drink. Back in the 90s, Leo's dad is worried the new laser tag place will threaten business for his arcade.

What's My Grade Again?
With only a month left in seventh grade, Sydney and her best friends are excited, but there's a hiccup when they learn that Emmy is having trouble and may not pass her history class.

Crush Hour
On the last day of school, Syd reads through all the notes in her yearbook and notices an anonymous message from someone confessing that they have a crush on her!

Bummer Rental
It's Fourth of July weekend, and Max surprises Sydney, Olive and Sophia by renting the lake cabin where he spent his best summer as a kid.

My Best Friends' Ending
Sydney hosts a slumber party with all of her friends, but the night takes a turn when Emmy and Sophia have a huge disagreement, reminiscent of when a pair of expensive sneakers came between Max and Leo in the 90s.

Sing It On
Sydney really wants to attend a Rock ‘n Roll summer camp but doesn't know how to tell her dad, especially since he just started a songwriter's night at the shop's café so she could work on her music.

Rock the Float!
Syd, Olive, Sophia and Emmy are excited that their design for the float honoring brave women was chosen for the annual Portland parade.

The Big Rozalski
In trying to help Olive stand up to her brothers, Sydney learns sibling dynamics are more complicated than she thought.

When Harry Met Sydney
Syd finds out her childhood best friend, Harry, is moving back to Portland. When Olive meets Harry, she thinks Harry is the perfect match for Sydney.

Look Who's Rocking
Grandma Judy gets to meet her favorite rock star, Davey Rogers.

Thirteen Candles
Sydney is turning 13 and sets out to plan a sophisticated birthday party. Her plans remind Max of when he tried to organize his own surprise party for his thirteenth birthday back in the 90s.
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