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- 1999–200423mTV-PG7.8 (168)TV EpisodeBrendon fails to give an oral report in school, so his mother is asked to attend a parent-teacher conference. However, she can't keep her sanity in such a situation.
- Brendon, Melissa & Jason win an award for their movie, but an interview makes Brendon curious about his father.
- Brendon, Jason and Melissa attend Camp Campingston Falls for the summer, home to stifling heat and crappy music counselors. Meanwhile, McGuirk's camping trip with The Crywalkers, a sensitive men's group, turns out to be not entirely about the free food.
- The kids are preparing for Halloween, Linda (Brendon's new stepmother) is preparing to have a baby and Coach McGuirk is preparing to have the romantic night of his life. Despite all this, no one is prepared when things start to go wrong.
- Brendon, Melissa, and Jason decide to go on hiatus after an unfortunate movie in which they battle with jazz. In the mean time, Brendon gets a crush while at Duane's, and Coach McGuirk and Mr. Lynch decide to travel south of the border together to save money, and Lynch tries to teach McGuirk Spanish.
- Brendon's class is sent out to collect money for a walkathon to benefit the homeless. Meanwhile, Coach McGuirk asks Brendon along to the morgue to identify McGuirk's dead uncle and pick up his inheritance. Along the way, they manage to spend all of the money Brendon collected for the walkathon.
- Brendon, Jason and Melissa are performing the musical King Arthur Meets Robin Hood at a medieval fair organized by Mr. Lynch. A sci-fi convention is going on next door to the fair, and there's a lot of tension between the two groups
- The kids decide to run away to Europe and become ex-patriot artists. McGuirk's car breaks down and he has no money to fix it. He asks Tom Wilsonberg, the author of Corporate Kids, for financial advice. Tom takes McGuirk gambling.
- Brendon gets a rash on his back that he calls "The Crab". Andrew and Linda get married.
- Brendon and Jason are putting on weight at an alarming rate. So in order to break the "fat enabling" cycle they decide never to see each other again. Coach McGuirk tries out his own theory called the "fat father syndrome."
- Paula burns down her kitchen, and McGuirk volunteers to get paid to fix it. Paula's parents are getting a divorce. Jason fakes a divorce in order to fit in.
- Brendon volunteers to take care of a vacationing couple's pet cat. However, it escapes its house and later turns up with rabies.
- Melissa breaks her arm. Then Jason breaks his arm, which is very suspicious. This may affect the current film in production, but Brendon is also worried that he's dumb or, at the very least, that Melissa is smarter than him.
- Coach McGuirk thinks Brendon has a drug problem.
- When Brendon is chosen to direct the school play, McGuirk fully realizes his lifelong dream of driving a car onstage.
- Brendon's lucky goal ruins the record of the other team's uptight star goalie, Cho, who then moves in for revenge. Cho's team's choice of game music brings back some long-repressed memories for McGuirk.
- Paula chaperones Brendon, Jason, and Melissa on a class trip to a hotel where they need to film part of a movie. McGuirk gets a job at the coffee shop next door by using Brendon's name.
- Brendon gets in trouble for making a movie about a foul-mouthed robot, and Paula gets out the curse jar. Meanwhile, Melissa gets jealous when her dad, Erik, wants to date a woman from his journal writing class.
- Brendon meets his father and his father's annoying girlfriend. A disabled child joins McGuirk's soccer class.
- Laid up with a leg injury, Brendon spies on his new neighbor, Raymond Burley, who quite possibly may be involved in some potentially suspicious behavior. Coach McGuirk finds a life-changing pamphlet that leads him to bartending school.
- Duane wants to produce a rock opera based on Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" but runs into some stiff opposition from Brendon and his own project, a fictional meeting between Louis Braille and Louis Pasteur.
- Brendon begins writing reviews for a movie Web site called movie-weiner-or- winner.com and begins offering his opinion about everything. Meanwhile, Coach McGuirk wreaks havoc at school because he's finally got a friend "on the inside."
- After the Brendon, Jason and Melissa's latest movie is berated in a focus group, the kids begin wondering when they lost their passion for filmmaking. They return to their roots and and try to inspire themselves by watching the first film they ever made, only to find that they never created an ending. As Jason and Melissa set out to produce a conclusion, Brendon finds his creativity diluted and wonders whether he should stop looking at life through a camera lens. Meanwhile, Paula asks McGuirk to set up her new backyard grill. Jason becomes disillusioned with what the group has become, Melissa grasps for femininity, and Brendon reflects on the purpose of his movies.
- Melissa has a new boyfriend, and Brendon and Jason are jealous when her love life starts to interfere with their busy production schedule
- Brendon's mother Paula announces her plans to go on a date with Brendon's soccer coach, Mr. McGuirk.
- The kids ignore the fact that they have no musical experience or talent and decide to start a band. At the same time, Duane enters a guitar contest where he will face his archrival, Jimmy Monet.
- Brendon works on his new film, "Starboy and the Captain of Outer Space" instead of studying for history class.
- Finding a lost puppy threatens to break up Brendon, Jason and Melissa's friendship -- until they realize how much he sucks.
- Brendon uses Jason's parents' country club to impress a girl. Paula has trouble taking a typing test. McGuirk tries take a date to the opera that thinks he is a bodybuilder.
- Mr. Lynch sends all the kids plus Coach McGuirk to sensitivity training on a Saturday, where they learn the value of really bad improv games. Paula secretly enters one of Brendon's home movies in a video contest.
- Brendon films a documentary about Melissa's grandfather that was supposed to be funny.
- Brendon gets hit by a car while riding his bike and has to go to court because he broke the law.
- Brendon tries to get a fisheye lens for his camera.
- Brendon auditions for a play and Paula teaches a creative writing class.
- Brendon's baby sister Josie has a habit of shoving marbles into her nostrils, so he produces an educational film about this for extra credit in class. Coach McGuirk also turns to Erik for advice about buying a new house.
- Brendon is forced to take up golf after his father pressures him into playing a father-son round with an important client, only to discover that he's terrible. Brendon also has trouble convincing Jason and Melissa to make their latest film backwards.
- McGuirk finds out about Brendon and his dad's Pizza Club and tries to bribe Brendon for membership.
- Brendon runs for school president, but trouble starts when Shannon endorses his candidacy. When Shannon uses his prediction of Brendon's win to join the inner circle, Brendon must decide how to handle things.
- Brendon, Melissa and Jason do a Hitchcock film for a contest at the local video store. And McGuirk has the perfect blonde bombshell -- a waitress at the local diner that he's intent on picking up.
- Brendon fakes being sick so the school nurse will send him home.
- Melissa's dad makes her join The Fairy Princesses. Brendon tries to get out of going to Fenton's sleep over.
- McGuirk tries to convince Paula to pose as his fiancée while his sister is visiting. Meanwhile, the kids are trying to decide whether they want to make a mockumentary about making a movie or a mock-making-of a mockumentary movie or just a movie.
- Brendon, Jason and Melissa are assigned a family tree project in school. Meanwhile, when Coach McGuirk's discount laser eye surgery somehow goes wrong, he becomes an occasionally blind possible prophet.
- After Jason is dragged through the mud by the school bully, Shannon, Brendon plots a rather selfish revenge match.
- Brendon tries to break up with Fenton; Paula tries to break up with her new boyfriend; McGuirk's chest tries to break up with McGuirk.
- Brendon makes a film for Fenton Muley and Fenton hates it.
- A disillusioned Brendon abandons his unfinished rock opera to join the fun-sounding Skunk Scouts, while Jason and Melissa are left to attract investors for CGI shots
- Brendon, Andrew, and Linda go to therapy.
- Cheating-- McGuirk's got to pass his driving exam. Fat chance. He coerces Melissa into helping him; and Brendon, in addition to being blackmailed by classmates to steal the answers to the test, has to deal with Jason's crush on the new girl Penny, who's just a big of an oddball as Jason. Life sucks when you're eight sometimes.
- Brendon, Jason and Melissa get in BIG trouble at school and are forced to attend a "scared straight" program at the local prison. Paula stumbles across a huge pile of the kids' old movies and discovers an odd motif that runs through every film
- Brendan, suffering from writer's block, becomes increasingly anxious as the school Writer's Fair nears. Meanwhile, his mother works on her own work - a romance novel - and Coach McGuirk, suffering from insomnia, checks himself into a sleep center as a study subject.
- While on a camping trip, Brendon and a female classmate, Loni, start becoming an item, but Melissa and Jason can't stand the newest member of their movie troupe. Meanwhile, a foreign student plays a nasty prank on McGuirk.