- Everyone is worried and outraged with the vandalism that happened in the school. Just as Rob (Todd Alexander) recognized the "Thunderheads" 'symbol, Walter (Eugene Byrd) did too and quickly spoke out loud, being immediately reprimanded since anyone could've made it. Principal Kelly (Ellen Foley) tells Lenni (Blaze Berdahl) and the rest of the talent show committee there's a possibility of suspend it because of these attacks. The Ghostwriter team embraces the cause as another case to solve. The team starts by listing the suspects they have: The "Thunderheads", as they're mad at Victor (Víctor Sierra) because he left the gang and Walter, because he's mad with the talent show committee. Ghostwriter brings them some senseless messages that, when put down together in the right order, just make of Victor one of the suspects too, regardless Rob's opinion about him. In this meantime, Rob goes to Victor's house and knows a little more about his tough life, in a not-so-safe community, taking care of younger brothers and sisters and his older brother, paralytic because of a shot fired during gang wars. While writing to Ghostwriter, Lenni comes up with an idea of a petition involving students and teachers in favor of the talent show, so it doesn't get canceled. Later, another act of vandalism, this time in the auditorium Mrs. Kelly announced the talent show would not be canceled, with more offensive graffiti and once again with the "Thunderheads"' mark.—Wayback Machine TV, from YouTube
- The team begins a list of suspects to find out who trashed the school. They've already got the Thunderheads down because their logo was found on the school wall and Walter Haines too because he's furious at the Star Jam committee. The Ghostwriter team wants to put Victor Torres down as a suspect but Rob insists that he's innocent. Rob goes to visit Victor who lives in a noisy rundown neighborhood. He's introduced to Victor's older brother Quincy, who is confined to a wheelchair. Rob asks Victor why he wasn't in school and tells him about the graffiti. Victor insists he has nothing to do with it. He and Rob head out to a park for some clear air and he shows Rob a rap he wrote for his brother. Rob discovers that Quincy was shot in a gang war and will never walk again. That's what convinced Victor to leave the Thunderheads. Ms. Kelly, the principal, tells the Star Jam Committee that they might have to cancel the talent show because parents are worried about the violence. Lenni suggests turning the Star Jam into a Community Jam Against Violence where the show is open to the public so everyone can perform. They launch a new campaign and ask all of the students to sign a petition. Ms. Kelly is so impressed with the results that she calls a school assembly together and announces that it will go on. Victor tells Rob that some things are missing from his backpack. Alex asks Jamal if he's talked to Jasmine yet. Jamal says he hasn't but he brags that he's so "hot" that she'll melt as his feet. An annoyed Jasmine overhears Jamal and turns him down on the spot. Jamal is embarrassed while Alex walks off laughing. Lenni meets up with Rob and they both start getting to work in the computer lab on different projects. Suddenly, Ghostwriter picks up a message: "Hurston is for Wimps!!" The two kids race into the auditorium and find the place trashed, along with the message spray painted in graffiti.—erosegem
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