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A group of teenagers navigating high school and charging into adulthood the way everyone does... by taking one step forward and three steps back.
Episode 12 : The Dance
November. 05,2012
Will tries to impress Samantha as chairman of the homecoming dance; Simon wants to sweep Carly off her feet; Jay tries to win back Brie's affections.
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Episode 11 : Spa Time
October. 29,2012
Carly and her friends host a school car wash; the guys take a trip to the local day spa.
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Episode 10 : Reading Gives You Wings
October. 22,2012
Will plans a protest; Simon attempts to curb his girlfriend's stealing habit.
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Episode 9 : Fire!
October. 15,2012
Will is accused of starting a fire. Meanwhile, the boys search for an elusive party.
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Episode 8 : The Field Trip
October. 08,2012
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Episode 7 : Crystal Springs
October. 01,2012
The boys accompany Jay's family on a trip to an RV resort.
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Episode 6 : Class Clown
September. 24,2012
Simon gets a chance to take his relationship with Carly to the next level when her family needs to stay at his house. Meanwhile, Jay tries to continue his family’s legacy as class clown by attempting to outdo his competition.
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Episode 5 : The Masters
September. 17,2012
Simon's competitive side comes out during a game of golf against his father, Will's plan to bid on Charlotte at the senior slave auction fails and Jay gets jammed in a Jacuzzi jet.
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Episode 4 : The Wrong Box
September. 10,2012
Will meets the girl of his dreams and starts a campus cooking club in an attempt to appeal to her interests. Simon also joins the club, hoping to establish his own cooking connection with Carly.
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Episode 3 : Club Code
September. 03,2012
After a failed attempt of day drinking at a bowling alley, the boys decide to join Carly and her friends for a night of clubbing.
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