List of Sydney to the Max episodes

Sydney to the Max is an American comedy television series created by Mark Reisman that premiered on Disney Channel on January 25, 2019. The series stars Ruth Righi, Ava Kolker, Jackson Dollinger, Christian J. Simon, Ian Reed Kesler, and Caroline Rhea.

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
121January 25, 2019 (2019-01-25)July 23, 2019 (2019-07-23)
2TBADecember 13, 2019 (2019-12-13)TBA

Episodes

Season 1 (2019)

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11"Can't Dye This"David KendallMark ReismanJanuary 25, 2019 (2019-01-25)1010.71[4]

Upon entering seventh grade, Sydney wants a radical new hairstyle to stand out from other girls at school. Sydney's paternal grandmother approves of the hairstyle, but Syd's father Max thinks she is too young for such a hairdo, so he declines to take her to a hairstylist. Sydney defies her father and, with help from her friend Olive, tries to implement her new hairstyle without a stylist, but she accidentally turns her hair multiple colors. Max changes his mind and decides to take Sydney to a hairstylist to get her desired hairdo, and Syd keeps her failed hairdo a secret from him by wearing a wig. At the salon, Sydney's deceit is revealed when the wig comes off, and Max takes her back home before she can get a new hairdo. Meanwhile, flashback scenes set in 1992 show young Max wanting to bleach his hair so he can fit in better with a group of skateboarders called the Dog Boys. However, his mother disapproves. Max goes against her and applies hair bleach with help from his friend Leo, but it turns his hair red instead. In the present, Max's mother tells this story to Sydney, who accuses Max of being a hypocrite. Max apologizes and takes her back to the salon, where she gets a simple new hairdo.

Guest star: Frances Callier as Gia
22"Who Let the Dogs In?"David KendallGary MurphyFebruary 1, 2019 (2019-02-01)1060.69[5]

Sydney wants to adopt a dog named Rocco, but Max does not believe she is responsible enough for a pet. Sydney goes against him and secretly takes in Rocco, who she hides in her bedroom, hoping to prove after a week that she can be responsible for a pet. However, she turns out to be allergic to Rocco. Still unaware of the dog, Max hires a cleaning team, Don and Kyle, to clean Syd's room and stop her allergies. Meanwhile, in 1992, young Max wants a dog but his mother Judy gets him a turtle first, so he can demonstrate responsibility. Max quickly grows attached to the turtle and names him Hawk, but the turtle escapes one day after Max accidentally leaves the front door open. In the present, one of the cleaners smashes a hole in Sydney's bedroom wall, checking for mold. Judy helps to keep Rocco a secret, but Sydney later confesses to Max. Syd learns Max did not want her to have a pet because he was afraid that she would suffer heartbreak the way he did when he lost Hawk. To their surprise, Hawk emerges from the hole in the wall, having survived all these years. Syd is delighted to have Hawk as a pet, and Rocco is adopted by the cleaning team.

Guest stars: Eric Petersen as Don, Jeffrey Brown as Kyle
33"The Parent Track"David KendallPatrice Asuncion & Nick RossittoFebruary 8, 2019 (2019-02-08)1040.59[6]

Sydney and Olive want to attend a rock concert on their own, but Max believes Syd is too young to go without an adult. Instead, she spends time at Olive's house. Meanwhile, in 1992, young Max is excited to receive a beeper, but is dismayed when he realizes Judy only got it for him to track his whereabouts. Max defies Judy by seeing a PG-13 film with Leo at a theater, but they are annoyed when Judy keeps beeping Max. She eventually realizes Max has been lying, and this childhood behavior prompts present-day Max to reluctantly track Sydney through her cellphone. Upon realizing this, Sydney decides she and Olive will attend the concert while leaving her phone at Olive's house, to trick Max into thinking she never left. However, Syd feels guilty, and during the concert, she learns her phone was accidentally taken by Iggy, a pizza deliveryman who stopped at Olive's house earlier. The girls retreat, and Max catches up to Iggy and realizes Syd apparently never left the house. At home, Max and Sydney admit what they did and forgive each other. However, Sydney must attend the concert the following night with Max, who embarrasses her during the show.

Guest stars: Gabriel Tigerman as Adult Gerald, Reid Shapiro as Iggy, Buddy Handleson as Gerald
44"Adventures in Babe-Sitting"Robbie CountrymanDenise MossFebruary 22, 2019 (2019-02-22)1070.48[7]

Sydney and Olive start a babysitting service to earn money. While watching a boy named Dylan at his house, the girls learn he is the younger brother of Zach, a popular eighth-grader. Zach invites his friends to the house, despite his mother telling the girls that no visitors were allowed. Sydney and Olive ignore Dylan to spend time with Zach and his friends, but when Dylan threatens to call his mother, the girls decide to send Zach's friends away. Sydney and Olive spend their remaining time with Dylan and convince him that they are fun babysitters, which later leads to increased business for their service. Meanwhile, young Max convinces Judy he no longer needs a babysitter while she goes out. At home that night, Max and Leo watch a scary film, and Leo returns to his house after being frightened by the movie. Max is also afraid after watching the film, and is scared to be alone. Later, he tells Judy he would be fine with having a babysitter again.

Guest stars: Luca Alexander as Zach, Lauren Plaxco as Ms. Taylor, Miles Emmons as Dylan, Madelyne Alorro as Whitney, Max Jimenez as Hudson, Saylor Bell as Mia
55"Shaved by the Bell"David KendallMark ReismanMarch 1, 2019 (2019-03-01)1020.68[8]

Sydney and Olive are invited to a pool party, but Sydney is concerned that the children there will notice her new leg hair. Unsure of how to shave her legs, Sydney wants advice from Judy, but she is busy attending a music festival. To teach Sydney, Max shaves his own legs to learn how it is done, but he winds up giving himself numerous shaving injuries. Judy returns when the festival ends early, due to rain. Judy helps Sydney realize that she should shave her legs because she wants to, and not because of what other people might think. Sydney decides not to shave them until she feels ready to do so. Max fills in as a chaperone for the party, where the children are so busy mocking his shaving injuries, they fail to notice Syd's leg hair. Meanwhile, young Max wants facial hair to look mature like his fellow skateboarders, and Leo tells him that hair grows in faster and thicker once shaving has started. Max wants to learn how to shave from his father, a pilot who lives in another city and has an unpredictable work schedule. Judy thinks Max is too young to shave, but ultimately decides to teach him how to do it.

Guest star: Matthew Zhang as Sixteen Year Old Boy
66"I Know What You Did Last Sleepover"Danielle FishelEric Zimmerman & Kirill BaruMarch 8, 2019 (2019-03-08)1050.52[9]
Olive stays with the Reynolds while her parents are out of town for a week, although she and Sydney become secretly annoyed by each other. Not wanting to hurt each other's feelings, they both secretly enlist Max to stop the other girl's annoying habits, such as Olive talking late into the night and Sydney playing a bass guitar while Olive is studying. Eventually, they reveal their feelings and have a fight, but they later reconcile. Elsewhere, Judy has fun playing against zombies in an augmented reality game. Meanwhile, young Max has been busy spending time with the Dog Boys. As a result, he has been repeatedly late to work at the arcade, prompting Leo to fire him. Max is upset over Leo's decision, but the two later reconcile.
77"Good Grade Hunting"Robbie CountrymanMaegan McConnell & Heather WoodMarch 15, 2019 (2019-03-15)1080.58[10]

Sydney is upset that her poetry teacher, Mrs. Harris, keeps giving her low grades, making her question her dream of becoming a songwriter. Sydney is surprised to learn that Harris was also Max's poetry teacher in seventh grade and had given him an "A". Harris tells Sydney that her poems do not express who she truly is, although Sydney believes that Harris actually hates her, so she has Max invite Harris to their house as a chance to impress her. Although Sydney and Harris bond over their love of music, Sydney's next grade is lower than last time, prompting her to write a new poem expressing her upset feelings about Harris. To Sydney's surprise, Harris gives her an "A", stating that the poem truly expresses her feelings. Elsewhere, Judy starts taking college classes, as she had previously only finished a semester before giving birth to Max. Judy feels she does not fit in at college, so she decides to quit, but she later makes a friend and chooses to continue attending classes. Meanwhile, young Max impresses Leo with his poetry and decides to participate in a poetry slam. Although the audience does not applaud his work, Max believes it is only because he is ahead of his time.

Guest star: Melissa Peterman as Mrs. Harris
88"You've Got Female"David KendallDenise MossMarch 22, 2019 (2019-03-22)1030.52[11]

Sydney auditions for the after-school jazz club, but is dismayed to learn she was not accepted because she is a girl. Sydney and Olive learn that other girls have also been rejected from school clubs, so they organize a school protest. As a result, new auditions are held for each club. Sydney loses her potential spot in the jazz club to another girl, who thanks Sydney for giving her the courage to audition. Elsewhere, Grandma Judy joins a dodgeball team, but is later kicked off for being too aggressive. Meanwhile, young Max befriends a skater girl named Brittany, who is upset that the Dog Boys will not let her skate at a park because she is a girl. Max pretends to not know who the Dog Boys are, but they and Brittany arrive at the arcade while he is working. While Max tries to make the Dog Boys leave, he has Leo distract Brittany. However, she realizes Max and the Dog Boys know each other, and Max loses her as a friend.

Guest stars: Rizwan Manji as Vice Principal Virmani, Siena Agudong as Brittany, Wyatt Walter as Riccoli, Keyon Bowman as Miles, Mac Jarman as Griffin
99"The Lyin' King"Wendy FaraoneEric Zimmerman & Kirill BaruMarch 29, 2019 (2019-03-29)1090.45[12]

Sydney and Olive become friends with a girl named Robyn. However, Robyn accidentally spoils the ending of a television show for Olive, who decides to stop being friends with her. At Olive's request, Sydney agrees to stop spending time with Robyn, although Syd secretly still hangs out with her. Later, Olive befriends Robyn again, but wants to keep the friendship a secret for now because she had already made a big deal to Sydney about not being friends with her. Robyn decides to stop hanging out with the girls due to their secretive behavior. Meanwhile, Leo has decided to play school basketball, but is disappointed to be placed on the C team. Young Max does not want to play basketball, but he tries out at the request of Coach Willis, who is impressed enough to place Max on the A team. Max keeps his basketball involvement a secret from Leo, who is upset to learn about it when the A and C teams play against each other. The C team wins the game, and Leo is added to the A team with Max. Leo credits Max for making him angry enough to play well and win the game.

Guest stars: Symera Jackson as Robyn, Ransford Doherty as Coach Willis
1010"Caved & Confused"Jon RosenbaumNick Rossitto & Patrice AsuncionApril 5, 2019 (2019-04-05)1100.57[13]

Sydney decides that she wants a new place to hang out with her friends, away from Max. With help from Don, she turns the Reynolds family basement into a new hang-out area. Max is upset that Sydney would rather spend time with her friends in the basement than watch new episodes of a television cooking show, which they have watched together for years. Grandma Judy helps Max realize that Sydney needs more time for her friends as she gets older. Max invites Don and Iggy to watch the cooking show with him, but they are not interested in it. Feeling bad for not spending time with Max, Sydney decides to watch the show with him. Meanwhile, young Max and Leo hold robot battles with their friends in Max's basement, but they also try to keep it a secret from Judy by performing laundry duties for her in the basement, where the washer and dryer machines are located. Eventually, Max's friends leave him as they become tired of handling the laundry. Judy later reveals that she knew about the robot battles and that she used Max to do laundry as punishment for keeping the battles a secret from her.

Guest stars: Eric Petersen as Don, Reid Shapiro as Iggy, Brogan Hall as Bucky, Julia Garcia as Emmy
1111"Can't Hardly Date"Jon RosenbaumGary MurphyApril 12, 2019 (2019-04-12)1110.62[14]

Sydney encourages Max to start dating again, as it has been five years since her mother died. Max meets a woman named Maggie who is browsing his bicycle store, Reynolds Rides. They go on a date, but Max secretly dislikes Maggie's frequent use of baby talk when she is speaking to him. Later, Sydney and Maggie realize they share the same interests, prompting Max to continue dating her despite the baby talk. Maggie begins using baby talk toward Sydney, who keeps her dislike of it a secret from Max, not wanting to ruin his new relationship. Max and Sydney eventually learn of each other's true feelings, and Max decides to end the relationship with Maggie, although he plans to continue dating. Meanwhile, young Max and Leo begin selling bagged popcorn for their school in exchange for items from a prize catalog, including a new skateboard for Max. Sales are poor until the boys start selling the popcorn along with cheat codes for the games in the arcade. Because of an issue with Judy's car, Max must deliver the sold popcorn bags by transporting them on a wagon hauled by his bike. Max realizes how much he enjoys bike-riding, and the experience later leads to him opening the bike store.

Guest star: Kelly Frye as Maggie
1212"Little Shop of Reynolds"Jon RosenbaumEric Zimmerman & Kirill BaruApril 19, 2019 (2019-04-19)1120.60[15]

Max becomes sick with a flu prior to holding a big sale at Reynolds Rides. Sydney, Olive, and Grandma Judy take over operations at the bike store to avoid cancelling the sale, but Judy becomes sick too, leaving only the girls and bike assembler Hunter. They become overwhelmed by a multitude of customers, but Sydney convinces the clientele to give her another chance, and the sale is ultimately a success. Meanwhile in 1992, Leo's father hires a girl, Haley, to work at the arcade with Max and Leo. The boys develop a crush on Haley and both try to impress her, but they eventually decide they are not ready for a relationship.

Guest stars: Andy Ridings as Hunter, Isabella Kai Rice as Haley, Iris Braydon as Sylvia, S. Zylan Brooks as Maureen, Jacory Gums as Trent, Liesel Kopp as Athena
1313"Dude, Where's My Car Wash Money?"Danielle FishelPatrice Asuncion & Nick RossittoApril 26, 2019 (2019-04-26)1130.49[16]

Olive becomes school council treasurer, but she loses $500 from a car wash fundraiser that was to pay for an ice cream truck. Olive learns her belt bag containing the money was accidentally switched with a customer's bag at Reynolds Rides. As the customer has left on a cross country bike trip, Olive has no way to retrieve the money. Elsewhere, Grandma Judy and her friends start using miniature vehicles to get around their college campus. The Reynolds decide to rent the vehicles to people to race around on a miniature track set up inside Reynolds Rides, which earns back the money that Olive lost, allowing her to remain as treasurer. Meanwhile in 1992, Judy plans to attend a co-worker's wedding, but her date cancels due to an injury. Young Max decides to accompany Judy to the wedding so she has someone to dance with, although he hopes she will buy him a video game in return. Leo is unsuccessful at teaching Max how to dance, so Max decides to have Leo accompany Judy to the wedding instead, realizing that the video game is not that important. However, Judy only wants to go with Max, despite his poor dancing. She also decides to get him the video game.

Guest stars: Reid Shapiro as Iggy, Nicolas Cantu as Dominic, Tiffany Daniels as Sharon
1414"As Bad as She Gets"Danielle FishelDenise MossJune 18, 2019 (2019-06-18)1140.54[17]

For Max's birthday, Sydney has Leo and his son Leo "LJ" Jr. come to Portland for a visit. Leo now owns a technology company in San Francisco, but decides to move back to Portland after having a good time with Max and after seeing LJ bond with Sydney. LJ does not want to move, but he and Sydney cannot bring themselves to break apart their fathers, who are enjoying their reunion. To convince Leo that the move is a bad idea, Sydney and LJ steal bicycles from Max's bike store, hoping to appear as bad influences on each other. However, their plan causes Max and Leo to argue about their own friendship after they wonder which of their children got the idea to steal the bikes. Leo decides to call off the move. Meanwhile, in 1992, young Leo is upset that his parents are sending him to a private school. Young Max and Leo make a videotaped pact to always remain friends even if they are apart. Ultimately, the school burns down before Leo can attend it. In the present, Sydney and LJ get their fathers to reconcile after showing them the tape they made in 1992.

Guest stars: Winston A. Marshall as Grown Up Leo, Judith Moreland as Ms. Watkins, Joachim Powell as LJ
1515"There's Something About Zach"David KendallGary MurphyJune 25, 2019 (2019-06-25)1150.49[18]

Sydney and Olive are working on a science fair project with their friends Emmy and Sophia. When Zach is hired to make smoothies at Reynolds Rides, Sydney and Olive begin neglecting their project to spend time with him instead. After Sydney and Olive help Zach with his new job and with school work, Zach invites the girls to be his dates to a party. They accept his invitation but later leave the party to work on their half of the school project, after realizing how hard Emmy and Sophia worked on their own half. Emmy and Sophia learn that Sydney and Olive have been neglecting the project, but soon forgive them and help finish it. Meanwhile, young Max is tired of doing chores for Judy and would rather play video games with Leo. Tomas, the Spanish-speaking owner of a restaurant next to the arcade, becomes attracted to Judy. Leo, who speaks Spanish, sets them up on a date at Max's request. Judy and Tomas begin a relationship, giving Max more free time while they go out on dates. However, Max is upset when Tomas proposes marriage to Judy. She and Tomas then reveal that they are pranking Max, as she is aware of Max's scheme to keep her out of the house.

Guest stars: Luca Alexander as Zach, Lauren Plaxco as Ms. Taylor, Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Carlos Acuña as Tomas
1616"Nuthin' but a Dance Thang"Jody Margolin HahnDenise MossJuly 2, 2019 (2019-07-02)1160.43[19]

Max is excited to attend an upcoming father-daughter dance with Sydney, and she is hesitant to tell him that she has outgrown the event. She ultimately tells Max the truth, and he accepts it. However, Sydney changes her mind and decides to attend the dance with Max after talking to Grandma Judy. Meanwhile, young Max is upset when his father cannot make it to an upcoming father-son sports event at school, although he hides his disappointment from Judy. Max hires a man, Chet, to pretend to be his father in the event, although Judy discovers his plan. Max tells her that he is tired of being the only child at school events without a father, so Judy fills in for the sports event.

Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Scott Connors as Chet, Connor Tillman as Handler
1717"Never Been Pierced"Jody Margolin HahnMaegan McConnell & Heather WoodJuly 9, 2019 (2019-07-09)1170.47[20]

Sydney and Olive want to get their ears pierced, but Olive is afraid that it will hurt, so Sydney decides to wait until Olive is ready before getting her own ears pierced. Sydney agrees to help Mrs. Harris put together a rocker look for an upcoming air guitar competition. When they go shopping at an earring and accessory store, Sydney decides to proceed with the ear-piercing. Later, Sydney learns that Judy had been waiting years for the day when she could take Sydney to get her ears pierced. Sydney tries to keep her pierced ears a secret from Judy, who eventually finds out. Although Judy is upset at Sydney, she realizes she should blame herself for not telling Syd how important this was to her. Meanwhile, in 1992, Mrs. Harris has Max write an essay about The Great Gatsby. Judy reads Max's paper before he turns it in, and she decides to secretly rewrite it to prevent him from getting a poor grade. However, he gets a "C-", prompting Judy to talk to Harris about her grading. Harris believes the paper lacked Max's imagination and creativity, and Judy accidentally admits that she wrote it. Max is allowed to turn in his real paper, and he gets a "B+".

Guest stars: Melissa Peterman as Mrs. Harris, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Kara Crane as Abby
1818"Nightmare on Syd Street"Ian Reed KeslerKirill Baru & Eric ZimmermanJuly 16, 2019 (2019-07-16)1180.48[21]

When Sydney gives a school presentation, she accidentally puts up a video clip of her kissing a stuffed animal. Embarrassed, she decides she will not return to school the next day. Meanwhile, Judy is viewing old home movies of Max and is uploading them to a cloud. Sydney helps her out, but falls asleep and dreams that she and Olive are in 1992 with young Max and Leo. Sydney accidentally ruins Max's skateboarding stunt, embarrassing him in front of other students. Max refuses to go back to school and decides to run away. Eventually, he decides to instead try performing his stunt again, but he fails once more. Although the students mock him, he quickly gets over it and realizes it is no big deal. When Sydney awakens, she too gets over her embarrassment and decides to return to school.

Guest stars: Aaron Takahashi as Mr. Tanaka, Brekkan Spens as Chad
1919"Mo' Grandmas, Mo' Problems"Danielle FishelNick Rossitto & Patrice AsuncionJuly 16, 2019 (2019-07-16)1190.52[21]

Sydney's maternal grandmother, a federal judge named Maya, visits the Reynolds family. Judy feels left out when Sydney and Maya have fun without her. Overhearing this, Sydney decides to ask both her grandmothers to be guest speakers in her class. Judy declines, but eventually agrees after Sydney keeps asking her. At school, the students are interested to hear Maya speak, but they are less excited to hear Judy talk about her former job at the DMV. Later, Sydney agrees to spend her spring break with Maya in Washington, D.C., but she subsequently remembers that she and Judy had already made other plans to go glamping during her break. Eventually, the family agrees to spend spring break together in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, in 1992, Judy gets a second job as a cosmetics saleswoman so she can earn money to pay for the house's pipes to be repaired. However, she slips on Max's skateboard and injures herself. Judy had already invited a group of mothers to her house to try to sell them her products. Max and Leo fill in for Judy and manage to sell all of her cosmetics to the women, who purchase the products in exchange for gossip about their children.

Guest stars: Carlease Burke as Grandma Maya, Julia Garcia as Emmy, Aaron Takahashi as Mr. Tanaka, Erin Pineda as Mrs. Chavez, Christine Horn as Mrs. Wallingford
2020"Dancin' the Vida Loca"David KendallGary MurphyJuly 23, 2019 (2019-07-23)1200.49[22]

When Sydney discovers an old box addressed to her by her mother, she finds that it contains items from her mother's time as a ballet dancer. Sydney decides to try out for ballet to be like her mother, but she is upset when she is placed in the eight-year-old age group due to her inexperience. Sydney's teacher, Miss Celeste, agrees to let her advance to an older age group if she can improve her ballet dancing. Later, Sydney injures her ankle, but she works through the pain and impresses Celeste enough to advance. However, Sydney decides that she does not like ballet, and Max tells her that she is already like her mother through her determination to succeed. Meanwhile, young Max and Leo secretly film each other as they pull pranks on one another. They plan to send one of their videos to a television program which showcases prank videos, hoping to win a cash prize. However, they cannot agree on which video to send in.

Guest stars: Sundra Oakley as Miss Celeste, Emily Churchill as Gretchen, Juliet Donenfeld as Morgan
2121"How Sydney Got Her Phone Back"Robbie CountrymanTeleplay by: Eric Zimmerman & Kirill Baru and Patrice Asuncion & Nick Rossitto
Story by: Denise Moss
July 23, 2019 (2019-07-23)1210.51[22]

Sydney and her friends are upset when the school plans to enact a new ban on the usage of cellphones, which is meant to keep students from getting distracted. Sydney convinces Max, who is on the Parent School Committee, to oppose the ban during an upcoming vote. However, when the committee meets, Max is persuaded to vote in favor of the ban. Later, Sydney and her friends help their parents realize that they too are distracted by their cellphones. The children convince their parents that such a ban cannot teach them self-control. Meanwhile, in 1992, vice principal Virmani takes Max's skateboard because of a school policy that prohibits them. Max and Leo sneak into Virmani's office to retrieve the skateboard, but must hide when Virmani walks in. Judy then speaks with Virmani and gets the skateboard back, and after they leave the office, Max and Leo retreat. Judy later reveals her awareness that Max snuck into the office, and he is forbidden from using his skateboard for a month.

Guest stars: Rizwan Manji as Vice Principal Virmani, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Aaron Takahashi as Mr. Tanaka, Ginifer King as Angela

Season 2 (2019–20)

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221"How the Syd Stole Christmas"Robbie CountrymanNick Rossitto & Patrice AsuncionDecember 13, 2019 (2019-12-13)2010.40[24]

Each year after the death of Sydney's mother, the family has gone on vacation for Christmas. This year, their trip to Hawaii is canceled because of an active volcano, and Sydney is hesitant to celebrate Christmas at home without her mother. Sydney and Olive volunteer for a charity to bring Christmas presents to a needy family, the Millers. Sydney eventually learns that her mother, Dr. Alisha Reynolds, delivered each of Mrs. Miller's babies. Sydney remembers an earlier Christmas in which Alisha had to leave to deliver a baby, who turned out to be Mrs. Miller's. Sydney also recalls that her mother made her promise to have fun on Christmas with or without her, and Sydney decides to keep her old promise. Meanwhile, in 1992, young Max unwraps his Christmas gift early and is happy to find that Judy has gotten him a new jacket. Max wears the jacket to school to impress the students, and he intends to wrap it back up for Christmas before Judy finds out, but the jacket later goes missing. Pete, another student, had taken the jacket but he eventually decides to return it. When Max learns that Pete comes from a poor family, he decides to let Pete keep the jacket.

Guest stars: Krystal Joy Brown as Alisha, Reid Shapiro as Iggy, Cheryl Texiera as Mrs. Miller, Arjun Sriram as Pete
232"Father of the Bribe"Robbie CountrymanMark ReismanMarch 23, 2020 (2020-03-23)2020.44[25]

Sydney tries out for the girls' fencing team and gets in. However, after learning that Max had given the fencing coach a special discount on a bike, Sydney is worried that her father bribed her way into the team. She believes that her opponent, Hannah deserved the spot more. So, Sydney and Hannah convince Coach Carlock to let them rematch. When the coach returns the bike without a receipt, Max respects Syd's wish and refuses to do him any more favors. This upsets the coach and makes Sydney worried he might fail her. Despite the coach being tough on her, Sydney wins the rematch. Coach Carlock then reveals that both Sydney and Hannah made the team since someone else quit.

Back in the past, after learning that Judy's boss is looking for a videographer for her son's birthday, Max and Leo pretend to be the videographers recommended by Judy.

Guest stars: Eric Allan Kramer as Coach Carlock[26], Lisa Ann Walter as Marlene, Griffin Kunitz as Adam, Dana Heath as Hannah
243"Sister Pact"Jon RosenbaumEmily HirsheyMarch 24, 2020 (2020-03-24)2050.42[27]

Sydney, Olive, Sophia and Emmy are excited for their first middle school dance. Tired of the date drama about who would ask who to the dance, the Four Amigas make a pact to go as a group. However, Syd breaks the pact by agreeing to go to the dance with her crush, Ned. This causes Emmy and Sophia to accept dates too, leaving Olive as the only one without a date. Sydney cancels her date to stay home with Olive, but when Olive gets a date, Sydney ends up being the one without one. Since Max is chaperoning, he convinces Sydney to not let a boy hold her back from going to the dance. At the dance, the girls realize that they're much happier together than with the boys.

Back in 1992, Max asks a soccer girl named Lauren to the dance. On the day of the dance, he feels intimidated after seeing how pretty Lauren is in formal wear. So, he stands her up. In the present, Max runs into adult Lauren at the dance and apologizes for standing her up.

Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Paul-Mikél Williams as Ned, Elim Uraimov as Robbie, Violet Lux as Lauren, Whitney Rice as Adult Lauren
254"Night Not at the Museum"Robbie CountrymanGary MurphyMarch 25, 2020 (2020-03-25)2030.42[28]

After Sydney misses one two many curfews, Max gets fed up and grounds her, but this means she cannot go to the Pop-Up Cake Museum which is for one night only, and all her friends will be going to it. Sydney tries constantly to get Max to change his mind, but to no avail, with thanks to being persuaded by Angela. As a last resort, she considers sneaking out, but after reading Max's voicemails of him worrying that she's out late, she decides to accept her punishment and promises to come home earlier. Meanwhile in 1992, Max gets grounded by Judy and tries to get out of his punishments, only to make them worse.

Guest stars: Lisa Ann Walter as Marlene, Ginifer King as Angela, Amelia Wray as Sophia
265"Going the Green Mile"Jon RosenbaumDenise MossMarch 26, 2020 (2020-03-26)2040.42[29]

After learning about plastic waste, Sydney, Olive, Emmy and Sophia decide to stand up against plastic use. When the new principal refuses to listen to them, they lead a protest against plastic use in school. Feeling that they haven't done enough, Sydney says they need to do more in order to make a difference. She urges her friends to change their lives and become more earth-friendly. On Emmy's birthday, Sydney convinces them to work on a garden. She makes her hungry friends pass up burgers, but when she goes to throw them away, she gets tempted and takes a couple bites. Her friends confront her for being selfish and ruining Emmy's birthday. She wants to give up trying to save the earth but Max convinces her that she doesn't have to change the world overnight.

Back in 1992, Young Max and Leo protest to keep unhealthy sugary snacks in the school vending machines.

Guest stars: Reginald Veljohnson as Principal Linkenberry, Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Emily Happe as Ms. Pringle
276"Girls II Women"Jody Margolin HahnCailan RoseMarch 27, 2020 (2020-03-27)2060.45[30]

Sydney gets her first period. Olive gives her a pad and Judy teaches her how to put it on. When she gets an accident at school, she reaches out to Olive, Sophia and Emmy who shield her so that no one sees the blood in her jeans. To avoid such an embarrassment again, Syd wants to sit out her bass solo at the school concert. Sophia visits her and reveals that she has been getting her period too but was too embarrassed to tell anyone. This encourages Syd to embrace her womanhood instead of being controlled by the fear of getting embarrassed. When Sophia accidentally drops her pad before the concert, Sydney and her friends protect her by claiming it's theirs. Sydney then boldly reveals to the audience that she got her period. To her surprise, she is not embarrassed at all.

Back in the past, when young Max accidentally drops his underwear in school, a bully finds it and starts blackmailing him.

Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Delila Ali Rajah as Mrs. Richardson, West Mulholland as Jimmy Mason, Thalia Tran as Suzi Harrison
287"Baby One More Rhyme"Jody Margolin HahnPatrice Asuncion & Nick RossitoApril 3, 2020 (2020-04-03)2100.37[31]

Sydney is excited when she is chosen as one of the five finalists to become a songwriting partner to Ricky Angelo, and is asked to compose an original song about her life. However, when presenting the song to Ricky's manager Drexel, he starts making drastic changes to it, such as changing the song's meaning and turning it into a bouncy pop ballad, which Sydney is against. At the contest, Sydney tries to perform the changed song, but with encouragement from Ricky, she sings it the way she wrote it, since it comes from the heart. But Ricky chooses another girl to be his partner because Sydney's song cannot be sung by him or anyone else but Sydney herself. Sydney is then inspired to be a singer and songwriter herself.

Guest stars: Brogan Hall as Bucky, Reid Shapiro as Iggy, Nic Luken as Ricky Angelo, Paul Fox as Drexel, Madison Shamoun as Kim, Grifon Aldren as Dario
298"Mrs. Harris' Opus"Raven-SymonéNick Rossitto & Patrice AsuncionApril 10, 2020 (2020-04-10)2150.37[32]

Mrs. Harris takes her poetry class to the Modern Art Museum. Sydney wants to write her poem about "The Jamzy Experience" art installation. She and Olive convince Mrs. Harris to let them go see it on their own. While taking photos of the installation, Olive's belt gets entangled with the rope and accidentally destroys the exhibit. Vice Principal Virmani gives them detention and wants to fire Mrs. Harris for her involvement. Syd and Olive try to save Mrs. Harris by saying they snuck into the exhibit without her permission, but Mrs. Harris tells him the truth. To save Mrs. Harris, Sydney and Max reach out to past students - including Pete, the artist behind the Jamzy Experience - whose lives were changed by Mrs. Harris. They convince Virmani to let Mrs. Harris keep her job.

Meanwhile, back in 1992, Harris takes students to the art museum but the experience is ruined when some of the students take it as a joke.

Guest stars: Melissa Peterman as Mrs. Harris, Rizwan Manji as Vice Principal Virmani, Arjun Sriram as Pete, Nick Jaine as Adult Pete, Maggie Carney as Museum Docent
309"The Lunch Club"Kelly ParkCailan RoseJune 1, 2020 (2020-06-01)2140.39[33]

After Sydney joined the fencing team, the girls have been hanging out a lot and Sydney feels left out. Sydney doesn't want to tell her friends about it at first, but they are really supportive of it. Sydney hangs out with the fencing team at lunch and is given a nickname, but then feels left out because it looks like her friend group is having so much fun together. She alternates between the fencing team and her friend group and finally decides she has to choose between them. She is torn apart. She doesn't want to leave her friend group and tries to decide if she wants to leave the fencing team. Her friend group doesn't want her to abandon something she is so passionate about. Sydney finally decides to leave the fencing team, and everyone is okay with it in the end.

Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Alison Fernandez as Chloe, Surela Basu as Dylan, Tony Espinosa as Jordan
3110"Boy Meets Dad"Jody Margolin HahnDenise MossJune 2, 2020 (2020-06-02)2110.26[34]

Max is chosen for the Heart of Portland Award because his business gives back to the community. After reading about it, Max's father, Doug comes to town for Max's big day. Max is worried that his father will disappoint him again like he always does. Syd convinces Max to give Grandpa Doug another chance to prove that he has changed. However, early on the day of Max's award, Sydney is disappointed when she catches her grandfather sneaking out. To avoid breaking Max's heart, Judy and Syd lie to him that Doug is still coming to the awards. To their surprise, Doug actually shows up during Max's speech and apologizes for bailing on him.

In 1992, Max's father fails to show up for Max's first skateboard tournament, but buys his way out by getting Max a new skateboard. He then promises to take Max to Seven Flags the next day but he bails again. Judy steps in to go with Max.

Guest stars: Tom Wilson as Grandpa Doug, Arianna Ortiz as Mayor Ramirez
3211"Slurping with the Enemy"Kelly ParkEric Zimmerman & Kirill BaruJune 3, 2020 (2020-06-03)2130.32[35]

Max is worried about losing his customers to the new smoothie shop, Best Blendz Forever. Syd sympathizes with him but after tasting their signature flamingo smoothie, she finds it irresistible. Sydney joins Olive, Sophia and Emmy to get the smoothie behind her father's back. Unfortunately, Best Blendz Forever film her for a commercial without her knowledge. Sydney and Judy try to distract Max from seeing the commercial but a customer shows it to him. Max is so disappointed in Sydney for betraying him. Judy gets Max to taste the smoothie which helps him realize why Sydney couldn't resist it. In order to win customers back, Max and Sydney decide to come up with a new signature smoothie, with the help of Sydney's friends as tasters.

In 1992, Leo's father, Henry asks Leo and Max to spy on a new laser tag place called Laser Palace to see if it's a real competition. After finding how good it is, Leo doesn't want to break his father's heart. However, it turns out that Henry wasn't worried about competition; he wanted to buy the place.

Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, James Black as Henry, Kevin Grady as Parker, Keyara Milliner as Ruby
3312"What's My Grade Again?"Caroline RheaEmily HirsheyJune 4, 2020 (2020-06-04)2170.42[36]

Sydney, Olive and Sophia are excited for eighth grade but Emmy reveals that she might be held back in seventh grade for failing her history class. To save their friend, Sydney, Olive and Sophia help Emmy find most of her missing homework assignments. She turns them in but Mr. Tanaka says that she still has to get a B in the final. Emmy's friends try to help her study but she is easily distracted. Max tells Sydney that Emmy might be going through something else. Eventually, Emmy opens up to her friends that she has an attention disorder learning disability. This helps her friends come up with more effective ways to help her study. With her friends' encouragement, Emmy finally tells the teacher about her learning disability and gets the needed special accommodations. She passes the test.

In 1992, Max is nominated for "space cadet" in the seventh grade class superlatives because he tends to space out. However, he doesn't want to be known for having a mind that wanders off. Judy helps him realize there's nothing wrong with him.

Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Brogan Hall as Bucky, Aaron Takahashi as Mr. Tanaka
3413"Crush Hour"Robbie CountrymanGary MurphyJune 5, 2020 (2020-06-05)2210.39[37]

On the last day of seventh grade, Sydney finds an unsigned note from a secret admirer in her yearbook. She enlists Olive, Emmy and Sophia to investigate who wrote it. They narrow it down to a list of seven boys, and Sydney hopes that it was written by her crush, Jake. She throws a party and invites all the suspects for interrogation. During the party, the girls successfully eliminate all the boys except Jake. Shockingly, Sydney runs into Bryce who reveals that he is the one who wrote the note. She tells him that she doesn't feel the same way. This encourages Syd to tell Jake she likes him but he reveals that he doesn't like her. Despite the disappointment, Sydney is relieved to know the truth.

Back in 1992, it's Max and Leo's last day of seventh grade. They want to prank Vice Principal Virmani by buying him an exploding gift but it backfires and blows up in Max's face.

Guest stars: Rizwan Manji as Vice Principal Virmani, Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Brandon Rossel as Jake, Izzy Lieberman as Bryce, Kale Culley as Ryan
3514"Bummer Rental"Danielle FishelKirill Baru & Eric ZimmermanJune 12, 2020 (2020-06-12)2180.39[38]
Guest stars: Tom Wilson as Grandpa Doug, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Casey Sander as Billy, Max Torina as Luke, Jace Chapman as Simon, Elijah M. Cooper as Collin
3615"My Best Friends' Ending"Jon RosenbaumKirill Baru & Eric ZimmermanJune 19, 2020 (2020-06-19)207TBD
Guest stars: Julia Garcia as Emmy, Amelia Wray as Sophia, Brogan Hall as Bucky, Jared Wernick as Clark
3716"Sing It On"David KendallAaron WienerJune 26, 2020 (2020-06-26)219TBD

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