Weird Science - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Lisa's Virus
Gary accidentally infects Lisa's computer program with a virus and the boys need to deal with the consequences.
The Bazooka Boys
Lisa makes bubble gum clones of Gary and Wyatt, which plot to take over their lives.
The Most Dangerous Wish
To get revenge on the boys for taking her for granted, Lisa brings a video game villain to life.
Wyatt Erectus
Lisa tries to bring out Wyatt's "killer edge" in wrestling, and turns him into a caveman.
Tale of Two Lisas
When Gary and Wyatt argue over control of Lisa, she splits herself into two genies.
Nightmare on Chett Street
Lisa creates a dream travel machine and Gary becomes trapped in Chett's subconscious.
Magic for Beginners
With Lisa's help, Wyatt and Gary perform a magic act so that they can take part in and win a talent contest.
Copper Top Girl
When Wyatt can't find a date for Gary, Lisa conjures up one without Wyatt's knowledge and Wyatt begins dating the robot.
Switched at Birth
Lisa helps Gary and Wyatt trade places when the pair become jealous of each other, but their new parents cause trouble.
Camp Wannabe
Gary and Wyatt try to improve their love lives by having Lisa send them back in time to 1986 summer camp.
Circuit Courtship
Lisa creates a supercomputer for Gary and Wyatt that anticipates their every need, but when it falls for Lisa, the boys are in danger.
Chett Reborn
Lisa turns Chett into a baby and Wyatt tries to raise him to be nice.
Unplugged
Gary and Wyatt form a band called "MegaHurtz" and learn some hurtful lessons about the music biz.
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