TV Episodes I've Seen in 2021
This is a list of all of the episodes of TV shows that I watched in their entirety throughout the year of 2021.
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- DirectorGilbert MosesStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryJamal and Lenni find out their new friend can't see or hear, but can communicate through words, so they type to him on the computer. He doesn't know who he is or where he came from, but knows he used to be a man. They name him Ghostwriter, and try to crack the coded message Jamal found at the park, along with a button that says THABTO. Lenni has recommended Alex, who's an expert on mysteries and codes, so he goes to him. Gaby believes the stolen backpacks are being left in the junkyard, with only the lunch money missing from them. Alex and Jamal go with her.
- DirectorGilbert MosesStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryAlex becomes a member of the Ghostwriter team. Jamal suspects THABTO is connected to the gang of people stealing backpacks, who wear green two-headed masks. The team asks Ghostwriter to find more THABTO buttons, and the search leads them to the Party Animal store where an order was placed for four buttons. Ghostwriter leads them to a locker at school that's connected to one of the THABTO members, but they don't know who. Gaby reveals she also got a coded message in her backpack, and the team now tries to crack two codes and decide to call on Ghostwriter for help.
- DirectorGilbert MosesStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryAlex gives the wrong name during the THABTO ceremony and is found out; he and his friends are chased through the navy yard by the three remaining members. They manage to escape and regroup to figure out the THABTOs' plan. Going over the tape recording of the THABTOs' ceremony, they decipher the group's chant to figure out their plan for the Double Defenders tournament.
- DirectorNell CoxStarsBlaze BerdahlCristina GuzmanDavid LópezJamal is playing a computer game inside Mr. Brinker's video store, when a man comes in and gives Mr. Brinker a piece of paper that enrages him. Tina comes in to buy a blank videotape, but insists the one Brinker hands her isn't new, he yells at her and runs her out, then yells at Jamal, complaining about kids running off his customers and only buying cheap things. Jamal goes home and writes a complaint letter against Mr. Brinker. He goes back to the store at 7 P.M. and drops it in the slot in the door, then firecrackers go off behind him, and he rips his sleeve in the door slot. After Jamal leaves a fire breaks out in the back room. The next morning Ghostwriter sends Alex, Gaby and Lenni a message to get to Brinker's store, where the police are investigating the cause of the fire. Lenni picks up Jamal's letter without realizing what it is. Meanwhile, Jamal tries to help Craig, the new kid, get in a game of basketball against Momo to see who's the better player.
- DirectorNell CoxStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryMr. Brinker accuses Jamal of starting the fire in his store. Jamal denies being there the night before, even though the police have a surveillance camera that show somebody at the drop slot at the time before the fire. Ghostwriter starts asking Jamal about the F.B.I. and copyright infringement, so he and Alex head to the library to find out what Mr. Brinker was so upset about the other day. Gaby and Tina work on a video to try and figure out who set the fire, tracking down the cab driver who took the man to Mr. Brinker's and find out he left for Washington D.C. the same night. Lenni reads Jamal's letter and finds out he was at the video store and wants to know why he lied to her. The police further question Jamal about his alibi for the time of the fire, and he finds himself lying to his parents and grandma as well because he thinks the truth will land him in jail.
- DirectorNell CoxStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryLenni is furious with Jamal for lying to her about being at the store the night of the fire. Jamal confides in Craig that he's being accused of starting the fire even though he didn't do it. Ghostwriter makes contact with Tina, and the team comes together to explain Ghostwriter to her, and she becomes a member of the team. Ghostwriter warns the kids that 'videos are key' to the fire mystery after finding out the 'blank' tape Brinker sold Tina had a movie on it. Alex suspects the man who came to Brinker's store is an FBI agent. Craig comes to Jamal's defense when Lt. McQuade tries to use Jamal's cap he left at the store as evidence against him. Jamal confesses to the team about being at Brinker's store, and tells them about a delivery truck that was around back the night of the fire.
- DirectorNell CoxStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryGaby and Tina track down the delivery driver Jamal saw at Brinker's store the night of the fire, and find out he supplies blank videotapes. Craig has Jamal and Alex help him sneak in to Brinker's store to check the back room where the fire broke out, to find the evidence they need once and for all to solve who set the fire.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryThere is an ongoing election for President at kids' school and Alex (David Lopez) is one of the candidates and with the help of his friends, Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) and Lenni (Blaze Berdahl), he's trying to write the perfect speech in order to beat his adversaries. But someone is decided to sink Alex's candidature by spreading intimate secrets about his personal life, so the team starts doing what they do best: Investigate.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryAlex (David López) accuses Rob (Todd Alexander) of being the one responsible for the defamatory flyers because of the text fragment he and Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) found, but Rob evades and leaves both kids alone. Tina (Tram-Anh Tran) suggests they make a video footage trying to show that Alex is nothing like how he was pictured in the flyers, and then they start working in a storyboard. Ghostwriter shows to Alex and Gaby (Mayteana Morales) fragments of an unsent letter from one of the other competitors, showing friendship towards Alex and thus, making her not suspects anymore.w/ Alden
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda and Vision struggle to conceal their powers during dinner with Vision's boss and his wife.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryJamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) rallies the team to let them know Rob (Todd Alexander) has seen Ghostwriter's writings and when asked why, he pushes the kids to know Rob better. Tina (Tram-Anh Tran) and Alex (David López) work on the video footage for his campaign while Gaby (Mayteana Morales) joins Jamal's karate class. Ghostwrites contacts Rob again, suggesting him to speak with Jamal, which ends up resolving the situation caused by the text fragment found once it becomes clear that it was just part of a story Rob was writing. When Ghostwriter shows another defamatory message, Alex runs throughout the school trying to find the flyers it could've come from and discovers that one of the competitors, backed up by Calvin Ferguson (Joey Shea), is rehearsing his speeches in school property, which is disallowed by election rules.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnIn an effort to fit in, Wanda and Vision perform a magic act in their community talent show.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryAlex (David López) overheard a secret meeting of one of the competitors and rallies the team to try to put an end in the situation. Ghostwriter finds out more about the last defamatory message and this gives Alex an idea of where it could've come from, confirming that is indeed one of his pen pals the source of his intimate secrets. The team then comes up with a plan to discover who's the contact in Alex's school and Calvin's (Joey Shea) name arises as a cousin of Alex's friend but, when confronted, he just laughs being very sure nothing will happen to him, even if snitched out. The kids then decides to give him a taste of his own medicine and asks Rob (Todd Alexander) to help with the printing of a few flyers with shameful messages about Calvin, then Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) finishes with some funny drawings. Together with Jamal and Lenni (Blaze Berdahl) at Calvin's "HQ" Alex intimidates the creep, threatening to put the flyers all over the school. Cornered, Calvin gives up and agrees to confess to the Principal. After the elections, the sweet taste of superiority: As Calvin comes to require the kids give him all the flyers as fulfillment of their part of the deal, they hand over a box with a just a couple of them since the entire volume was falsely filled, as decoy to fool him.
- DirectorGregory LehaneStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezLenni persuades the team to enter a scavenger hunt-style contest in order to win the chance to be drawn into an issue of Hoodman. Their efforts are hindered by an embittered comic book artist named Manny Gites, who will stop at nothing to win the contest disguised as his own character, Stoop Dude. Meanwhile, Rob continues to be distant from the team, but makes friends with an eccentric homeless poet.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezLenni (Blaze Berdahl) tells the other kids about the threatening message she got and they decide to investigate who's behind it. Rob's (Todd Alexander) father does not approve his interests in writing poems but his friendship with the homeless eccentric poet "Double T" (David Patrick Kelly) gets stronger to the point he decide to experience his life on the streets for a day. Despite the troubling message, the competition goes on, and the kids have a new picture with new clues to decipher. And when they do, they meet Stoop Dude character face to face and end up getting false directions of the one of the agents' locations, impairing not only their progress, but also all other competitors' as well.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezRob (Todd Alexander) decides to show up at Lenni's (Blaze Berdahl) house and be part of the team, helping her with the contest. They quickly unfold the clues and head to the location on the map unaware that Manny Gites (Mike Jefferson) got there first and knocked out the real agent of the contest to keep giving false leads to any other competitor. Although suspicious of the "agent's" behavior, they take the panel back to her apartment but soon they notice something is fishy about it. Missing patterns and conceptual gaps in the artwork made them believe the panel was a fake and when they got back to the Aquarium to check, all they found was the contest agent tied and gagged in a corner. Lenni rallies the team to solve the fourth - and real - panel, but first they agree to find more about Manny in order to stop him, so they ask Ghostwriter help to find the writings of his blouse again. The initial response led the kids to believe Manny was on the street so they all left to their homes but then Ghostwriter gave more indications of where he could be: The store owned by Alex (David López) and Gaby (Mayteana Morales) parents own - which happens to be right below Lenni's apartment. She rushes downstairs and meets Manny face-to-face.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezShocked after being recognized, Manny Gites (Mike Jefferson) runs away from Lenni (Blaze Berdahl), leaving all his stuff on the ground, including a package with a carnival mask made of something that resembled a formal letter. The next day the whole team assembles at Lenni's apartment and together they fill the gaps in the cropped letter and discover that Manny might be cheating in the contest because his own comic character, "Stoopdude", was rejected by the company organizing the contest. Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed), Alex (David López) and Tina (Tram-Anh Tran) decide to confront Manny at his house but his aunt doesn't believe the kids until they prove to her. In this meantime, Lenni, Gaby (Mayteana Morales) and Rob (Todd Alexander) head to the final location of the contest, minutes earlier than Manny, who is being chased by the other half of the team and his aunt. Lenni rushes to the finish line, Manny is caught by Jamal and up confessing his frustrations to the President of the comics company and then The Hoodman himself hands the winners' trophy to the team and, of course, they all get to appear as super-heroes of the next edition.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda's pregnancy fritzes her powers as she and Vision prepare for an accelerated delivery.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezJamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) and Rob (Todd Alexander) are walking on the street when they find the cart, box and books of the eccentric poet friend of Rob's, "Double T" (David Patrick Kelly), scattered on the ground with him gone. Rob rallies the team asking for help to find his friend and, together, reading T's poems, they start unfolding part of his past, trying to figure where he could've been. With help of Ghostwriter to decipher some metaphors used in the poems, the kids figure "Double T" was once a soldier in Vietnam and the owner of the Grocery Store of which "T" used to stay in front, reading his writings, tells Rob about a shelter nearby he sleeps over from time to time. Rob goes there and the guard, who was arguing with a girl about giving private informations, tells him he doesn't see "Double T." in a while. Outside the shelter, Rob speaks with the girl, Lisa (Kristy Graves), and learns that "Double T." a.k.a. Thomas Truborn is, in fact, Thomas Norburt, Lisa's father.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezRob (Todd Alexander) really wants to find "Double T." (David Patrick Kelly), even more now that he knows he has a daughter, but his shyness pushes him away from the help offered by the other kids. Rob asks his father (Dan Ziskie) for help with the military records of "Double T." but it didn't help much because Thomas cut off relations with the veterans administration for quite some time already, so he and Lisa (Kristy Graves) try a different approach, with a letter to Mr. Hush (John Griesemer), the timid and easily frightened resident of the shelter. Ghostwriter reads "Double T." writing a letter to his daughter and the kids ask if there is anything else written around him. The team pulls a bed sheet from Jamal's (Sheldon Turnipseed) bed with a handmade map of the New York City and, with the information they now have, they figure Thomas might be near the South Ferry Subway Station.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezWhile the team goes to New York's South Ferry, Rob (Todd Alexander) and Lisa (Kristy Graves) work on another letter to Mr. Hush (John Griesemer) to better describe him the whole situation, since the first one was ignored, kneaded and thrown away. The new letter works and Mr. Hush at least speaks with them and tells about an unused tunnel in the subway in which hi and "Double T." (David Patrick Kelly) used to sleep and, despite all possible dangers, Rob and Lisa go there to try to find him but, as soon as they reach the small chamber mentioned, the entrance collapses, trapping them in there. The team did not find "Double T." so they start reading his poems once again for more clues. Ghostwriter brings them a letter from someone who could be an old friend of Thomas while he was in the army, confirming their deductions so far. In this meantime, Rob tries to write with pebbles on the ground for help, knowing Ghostwriter would read and pass along the message, despite Lisa's objection who thinks that trying to unblock the entrance would be of more value. Tired and afraid, she starts to get desperate and cries.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezGhostwriter tells the rest of the team, who were trying to understand "Double T.'s" (David Patrick Kelly) poem, that Rob (Todd Alexander) needs help, but with so little information they think finding "Double T." would be a better way to help him. They ask if Ghostwriter can read anything else near him and an avalanche of words start flying around the apartment. Putting together all clues they have and with the help of a phone book they find the most probable place "Double T." could be: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Later, Jamal's (Sheldon Turnipseed) dad (Dean Irby) is not quite happy with the new friend of Grandma Cece (Marcella Lowery) and while Rob keeps trying to write with pebbles on the ground, Alex (David López) and Gaby (Mayteana Morales) try to convince their father (Shawn Elliott) to let them go to the Memorial hoping to find "Double T.". The kids get together at the Memorial and finally find "Double T." who does not understand why they're in such a rush to meet him. They explain the situation and mention that Rob - and Lisa (Kristy Graves) - are missing and ask him if he knows about a tunnel where they could've been looking for. Jamal gets word from Alex about the subway tunnel "Double T." and Mr. Hush (John Griesemer) used to sleep and asks his father for help, but the tip Ghostwriter gave to them only tells about the general area of where Rob could be, without specifics. Although it's not the best of the plans they go meet altogether to try finding him.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezJamal's (Sheldon Turnipseed) asks Ghostwriter to send a message to Rob (Todd Alexander) and Lisa (Kristy Graves) that help is coming but because Ghostwriter can only write with letter already in the place, so Jamal starts working in shorter message to be sent. The other kids bring "Double T." (David Patrick Kelly) to Jamal's house so he could help finding Rob and Lisa along with Jamal's father (Dean Irby). While they study a map of underground tunnels Ghostwriter brings another (partial) message the kids come up to be from an old baseball stadium. Jamal's dad assembles a small team with supplies to find the kids, but since the entrance collapsed they had to find another way. Rob's dad (Dan Ziskie) gets to know his son is missing and goes to Jamal's house and when he's almost about to call the police, Rob and Lisa return, safe and sound. Seeing his son cares so much with "Double T.' - and now his daughter - his father, who happens to work at Veterans Administration, decide to do everything he can to help them from now on.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnMonica Rambeau, tasked with a special assignment regarding sentient weapons, goes missing.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezTina (Tram-Anh Tran) is accompanying her mom who's picking up a clothing job when, for her surprise, the client is Lana Barnes (Patricia Barry), an actress of old movies she is very fan of. Tina asks for an autograph and end up receiving a proposal to become the personal assistant of the actress. Grandma Jenkins (Marcella Lowery) is in the hospital and, as expected, her grandson Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) and granddaughter Danitra (Samaria Graham) are making more fuzz than needed about it. In the next day Tina starts by answering letters from fans. Everything goes well until she picks up one the sounds kind of threatening. The actress says it's normal and asks Tina to let it go. She does until a kid passes by the street and drops a postcard through the window with more than just a random threatening message. Tina rushes to her friends, scared - The Ghostwriter Team is back in business.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezTina (Tram-Anh Tran) tries to contact Lana (Patricia Barry) by phone without success so they all go search for her. They end up finding her locked up in the garage but even then she doesn't believe in Tina saying someone is being evil-wished to her, probably the same person who sent the messages before. Regardless, Tina rallies the team to Lana's place to investigate and they ask the Ghostwriter to help them find all Lana's enemies. Filtering the names brought from movies' characters and real life persons, they come up with a list of former husbands of her. Another threatening letter comes by mail, this time accompanied by a dead flower. Once again this doesn't shake Lana but the handwriting helps the kids to filter the suspect husbands to one name. In this meanwhile, Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) is more worried than he should with Grandma Cece Jenkins (Marcella Lowery), especially when she comes up with a draft of will.
- DirectorSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenDave ThomasStarsJack FisherBennett AbaraLily Rose SilverAfter Kid discovers five powerful cosmic stones, he turns to teen waitress Jo for help in figuring them out - and keeping them out of the wrong hands.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezJamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) is more light-hearted about Grandma Cece's (Marcella Lowery) health state and joins back the team and quickly finds out where the dead flower came from. While Jamal goes there with Gaby (Mayteana Morales), Lenni (Blaze Berdahl) and Rob (Todd Alexander), as suggested by Lana (Patricia Berry) go to the hotel where her award ceremony will take place in order to get the list of all the guests. The flower "shop" belonged to a weird hippie woman who scared the kids a bit, but at least she provided a copy of the receipt for the flower delivery. Lenni and Rob were told by the concierge that only Lana herself could have the guests list. On their way out to find a public phone to call Lana, Lenni met Stone Harrison (Sam Stoneburner), supporting actor of one of Lana's movies and, by charming him for an autograph, she manages to get his handwriting. In this meantime, Jamal and Gaby work on the paper they've got from the flower saleswoman. Ghostwriter reads something not naturally visible, in a decal in that piece of paper. After some deduction and with the help of a phone book they've come up to a store of wigs. The team tries to collect more handwriting, but Rob is new to this investigation business and, maybe because he comes from a military family environment, he pushes away potential suspects, like Lana's daughter Janine Peretti (Gretchen Krich) and his first husband Alan Charles (John McMartin). Gaby manages to conduct a lighter interrogatory with Alan and thanks to this they find out he still loves Lana after all, excluding him from the suspects list.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezLana (Patricia Berry) receives a telegram with another threatening message but, once again, she didn't seem too much concerned about it. Tina (Tram-Anh Tran) explains to the team why Stone Harrison (Sam Stoneburner) is angry with Lana. Jamal (Sheldon Turnipseed) says he'll follow the clue on the store of wigs, Gaby (Mayteana Morales) raises Lana's daughter as a suspect and Rob (Todd Alexander) reinforces the suspicion with some substantial evidences. Lana arrives at the ceremony hall and goes straight to her dressing room, ignoring everyone, including her daughter, Janine Peretti (Gretchen Krich), who leaves the room visibly upset. Tina asks Ghostwriter to read something near Lana's dressing room and he brings them a draft of her speech that doesn't sound like Lana. Stone Harrison passes by them at same time, so the kids believe whoever is in Lana's dressing room is someone pretending to be her. While Tina goes with Alex (David López) and Lt. McQuade (Mike Hodge) to Lana's apartment, Rob and Gaby read all the threatening messages again, trying to get something they might've missed. Rob finds out who's behind all of this and rushes to Lana's dressing room, but he's hit by the villain in the head. Lt. McQuade gets back to the ceremony hall just in time to arrest the culprit during the false speech and Lana to make her own, including a few words of recognition to the person behind this all. The next day Lana and her daughter strengthen their relationship and Alex finally gets courage to tell Tina about his feelings - even though masked through a movie script.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda addresses Vision's worries when he grows suspicious of the neighbors' strange behaviour.
- DirectorCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiJustin NicholsStarsJack FisherBennett AbaraLily Rose SilverWhen 4-year-old Rosa transforms into a 40-foot giant after finding one of the rings, it's up to Kid and Jo to keep the destructive tot out of trouble.
- DirectorGregory LehaneStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezWhile working in the new community garden set up a cleaned-out landfill with Lenni, Rob, and Sally Lewis, Gaby suffers a headache and faints for no reason the doctor can see. She seems better after having Grandma Jenkins' soup, but then collapses and is hospitalized. Rob tells her dad many are getting sick with similar symptoms, but they haven't spent time together so it's probably not a virus. The next day, the garden bunnies are found dead. Except Jamal, who's stuck house-cleaning, the Ghostwriter Team does a survey to find out what's causing the illness, and Ghostwriter confirms the connection they see: everyone has either visited or eaten produce grown in the garden. They return to it and Ghostwriter reads some incomplete words then show them what they can from: foul-smelling barrels buried underground.
- DirectorCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiJustin NicholsStarsJack FisherBennett AbaraLily Rose SilverSensing danger, newly superpowered cat Tuna Sandwich sets off on a quest to save Kid, whose attempt to lead a team mission goes all kinds of wrong.w/ Mom
- DirectorGregory LehaneStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezSally evacuates the garden when it's found the barrels contain a toxic cleaning chemical called technocloroethelyne, or "perc", someone illegally dumped rather than dispose of properly. Ghostwriter manages to reveal a bit more writing on another barrel first. After many failed phone calls, the team contact the Environmental Protection Department, but they won't be able to remove the barrels for several months since they need to make sure no other site is worse first. The alternative is to catch the dumper since that person must by law remove them, but they need to learn who it is. Gaby worries her life is in danger since the rabbits' ended, so Alex tries to find out the chemical's effects. This time, Tina is missing out on the investigation after her brother Tuan gets into an argument with their parents about skipping school to focus on his music, and Tina (and her sister) are confined to home too since her parents say she's been helping them too little. The Ghostwriter Team decide to approach local activist Fanny Mae Banner, who hosts a show exposing crooked actions - but they first must prove the perc case is an actual scandal. Lenni's dad and Sally seem to be falling in love. Gaby finds the warning sign put up to keep people out of the garden is ineffective since kids don't get it. The team learn the barrels came from Eco-Safe Chemical Co., but the company says the buyer must've dumped it. Thanks to Ghostwriter's letters, they're able to trace it to French Garment Cleaners. Momo works there, but when Rob and Lenni approach him he seems nervous and is reluctant to say if he knows who the hauler responsible for taking and dealing with their perc is.
- DirectorGregory LehaneStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezAfter getting an anonymous call from someone asking them to meet to hear who handled the barrels, Lenni and Rob go to find it's Momo. He plans to secretly check his boss' files to see. The team find the garden fence is broken and some people are desperate enough for its old free-food produce to enter despite their new warning signs. Momo can't get to the records, but Ghostwriter finds three companies before the words the team gives him narrows it down to Miller's Hauling Company. Lenni finds her dad is starting to date Sally, and resists. Tina and Alex go to Miller's Hauling Company posing as school reporters. It turns out John Miller is about to get the Citizen of the Year award, but they hear him angrily talking on the phone with someone about shredding something, and when they briefly "interview" him he seems nervous to be asked about disposing of chemicals too dangerous for a landfill. Ghostwriter finds part of a memo in the garbage and they conclude he's going to shred evidence of him dumping the perc, and possibly steal French Garment Cleaner's invoices to link him to it.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnDisturbances on Halloween separate Wanda from Vision, who looks into anomalous activity in Westview.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezWith French Garment Cleaners' boss' invoice's stolen, Miller doesn't have to worry about them being read as evidence before he can shred them. Momo says his boss won't talk to kids even for an investigation, so presses them to bring an adult, but they still need proof to convince anyone to back them. Alex and Tina return to the hauling company to record the documents being shredded. Ghostwriter confirms they're the invoices, but in trying to get the camera close enough to view the documents, they're discovered. They escape and even share a kiss, but the papers are shredded without a clear shot of words. The two take them since they ended up in the garbage truck they were hiding in, along with the tape they managed to get of him remarking he did shred something secretly important. They approach Fanny Mae Banner, who says she'll do their story - but she needs a witness or something strong enough to condemn Miller definitely. They decide to have Momo's boss talk to her. They're also determined to make sure Miller wastes no time cleaning out the perc.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezViolence is growing on the streets of the kids' neighborhood and everyone is concerned about it, but at same they time everyone try to ensure all kids are safe. Regardless, all students are enthusiastic with the talent show the Hurston Middle School is going to have. Lenni (Blaze Berdahl) is coordinating everything along with Alex (David López), her friend Kiambu (Damon Harris) and Walter (Eugene Byrd), but the envy of not being the director grows on Walter to the point he quits the group and cause trouble with everybody on his way, even with people he doesn't even know. In this meantime, Rob (Todd Alexander) is writing an article to the school's newspaper about the track runners and ends up befriending Victor (Víctor Sierra). While they're getting back to home together, they cross paths with Miguel (Jose Soto), leader of the "Thunderheads", the gang Victor used be a member of. Rob questions Victor about him being from a gang, but Victor explains the "Thunderheads" are different, but even though, he leaves hastily visibly upset. The next day the school appears vandalized with graffiti on the walls. Everyone thought it was something random but Rob recognizes one of the symbols - "Th" - from Miguel's shirt.
- DirectorSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiStarsJack FisherBennett AbaraLily Rose SilverAs Kid and the self-proclaimed Local Heroes confront a wave of alien invaders, everyone starts to get the hang of their powers. Well, almost everyone.
- DirectorSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiStarsJack FisherTom KennyBennett AbaraKid and the Local Heroes try to protect their family, friends and favorite place to eat when a pack of demonic alien dogs invades the diner.
- DirectorMaureen ThorpStarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezEveryone 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.
- DirectorSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiStarsJack FisherTom KennyBennett AbaraPushed to the edge by Chuck's nonstop taunts, Kid decides to steal the other four rings and go it alone in a desert showdown with Chuck's Great Leader.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe students discover their auditorium has also been vandalized. Rob find's Victor's signature gold chain on the ground and thinks someone has planted it there to frame him. While typing in his room, Jamal pours out his frustrations to Ghostwriter who suggests that Jamal writes an apology letter to Jasmine. He delivers it in person and she accepts his apology as well as an invitation to go to the Star Jam with him. The team goes over their evidence and they add a new suspect: Tony Boyd, the second best runner on the track team. He's jealous of Victor's recent success, Rob informs them. The team needs the gold necklace as evidence but Rob begs for one more day to prove Victor is innocent. Later on he confronts Victor in school and finds out that Victor's private notebook is missing too. Rob wants to help him find it but Victor is furious and suspects that Rob is also against him. He can't take the pressure at Hurston with everyone assuming that he's guilty. Rob assures Victor that he's a trustworthy friend but Victor just storms out. When Victor doesn't show up for several days, Rob gets concerned. He asks Ghostwriter to find a place with Thunderhead logos, writing, and Victor's signature. Ghostwriter gives him an address that Rob follows, hoping he'll find Victor. Instead he wanders into the Thunderheads hangout. The place is deserted so Rob turns to leave when suddenly, the Thunderheads show up in the doorway.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnMonica plots her return, Wanda navigates unsettling complications, and Vision forms a new alliance.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe Thunderheads are furious that Rob found their hangout and start beating him up. Suddenly Victor runs in and yells at them to leave Rob alone. Miguel asks Victor to prove his loyalty to the Thunderheads while Rob begs him to come back to school. Victor reluctantly turns down Miguel's offer. He reminds Miguel that he saved him once in a gang fight so Miguel owes him a favor. He tells the Thunderheads to let Rob go but Victor's no longer accepted into their gang ever again. As they leave the hangout, Victor fumes at Rob for his stupidity but he's glad to see his friend was concerned about him. Back at Victor's house, Rob realizes that the notebook is still missing so perhaps it's still with the real culprit. He asks for a copy of the rap Victor wrote and asks Ghostwriter to track it down. The notebook is in Tony Boyd's bag. Tony is forced to open it up for a teacher and they find the notebook along with a can of spray paint. He admits to framing Victor for taking away his position the track team. Tony is directed to go call his parents and it is likely he will be suspended. Victor thanks Rob for helping him out. Later on, Rob wants to write an article about being caught by the Thunderheads but he's too scared to let it out. Ghostwriter suggests using specific words and scenes to imagine what happened. Rob begins with "Hands" and writes out a personal message about being attacked. He feels much better when he's done. The Star Jam turns out to be a huge success. Lenni sings her introduction speech about coming together to end violence, Tina and Gaby have a song and dance, and Victor performs his rap for his brother. Grandma Jenkins gets on the stage to congratulate the kids on a great job and everyone joins her in singing Lenni's song again.
- DirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyDory wakes up to a terrifying new reality, while Portia, Elliott, and Drew grow impatient with their seemingly AWOL "friend."
- DirectorSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiStarsJason HightowerTom KennyBennett AbaraWhen the mysterious man in black and his army take over the town, Tuna Sandwich partners with a former foe in order to bring the team back together.
- DirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyDory tries to break out of her felt prison, Drew starts a new life at a theme park, Portia auditions for the film adaption of the trial, and Elliott reconsiders his political beliefs for a chance to host his own talk show.
- DirectorSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenRob RenzettiStarsBennett AbaraFred TatascioreKeith FergusonWhile an elite new squad of government-sponsored superheroes faces down an alien threat, Kid begins to wonder if he's misjudged the entire situation.
- DirectorScott FrankStarsAnya Taylor-JoyThomas Brodie-SangsterMoses IngramAfter training with Benny in New York, Beth heads to Paris for her rematch with Borgov. But a wild night sends her into a self-destructive spiral.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsPaul BettanyElizabeth OlsenKathryn HahnWanda embarks on a troubling journey revisiting her past for insight into her present and future.
- DirectorBenjamin BalistreriSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenStarsBennett AbaraFred TatascioreKeith FergusonKid may be down, but he's definitely not out. With a wild plan in place, he and the Local Heroes suit up and race into danger to stop the alien battle.
- DirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyDrew's deep, dark, secret is discovered by his new-found love, Portia works on her movie, Elliot works with Charlie in his new political party, and Dory and Chip celebrate three months of friendship.
- 2016–202230mTV-MA8.1 (212)TV EpisodeDirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyChip drags Dory back to the house, where a nosy Paula Jo awaits. Drew rushes back to New York after seeing something strange on social, Portia has a bleak first day on set, and Elliott gains even more notoriety.
- DirectorDaniel KwanDaniel ScheinertStarsMichael McCaffertyRandall ParkJean VillepiqueDenny Boffa wants to save viewers time with his new invention: an all-in-one multi-purpose broom tool called the Broomshakalaka. But when things go violently wrong on set, Denny is the one running out of time.
- DirectorJohn LeeStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyChip feeds Dory his own version of the events that brought them together, while the gang takes a closer look into Dory's absence.
- DirectorJohn LeeStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyDory's finally at peace in her new home - but she doesn't quite feel like herself anymore. The gang's search takes them to the Lil Sticky's factory, where owners Richard and Gertrude give them the red-carpet treatment.
- DirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyThe real Lylah appears, and the gang finally gets a solid lead on Dory's whereabouts.
- DirectorAlia ShawkatStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyAfter bringing her family to financial ruin, Chantal is inspired to tell her life story. Dory sees something on TV that reminds her who she is.
- DirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyDory struggles with reality after being brainwashed. Drew gets a surprise. Lylah puts the final touch on her cover-up.
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda battles Agatha and Vision fights his S.W.O.R.D. counterpart as Hayward launches an attack on Westview.
- DirectorSarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersStarsAlia ShawkatJohn ReynoldsJohn EarlyDrew, Elliott, and Portia must come to terms with their loss.
- DirectorBenjamin BalistreriSean V. JeffreyCraig McCrackenStarsJack FisherTom KennyBennett AbaraThings aren't looking good for the team, but that won't stop Kid from trying to save the day as he finally learns what being a real hero is all about.
- DirectorScott FrankStarsAnya Taylor-JoyBill CampMarielle HellerA visit from an old friend forces Beth to reckon with her past and rethink her priorities, just in time for the biggest match of her life.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezGalaxy Girl, Gaby's favourite action hero, is coming to town, and Gaby "borrows" some money from her parents' bodega to buy a costume. When she learns she cannot return it, she realizes she must fess up. She gets into more hot water when a valuable model spaceship from the show is stolen and winds up in her room. Someone is framing Gaby, but who? And why? Somehow the whole story arc may just be a fancy game of hyperball, the infamous Galaxy Girl game, initiated by someone who is determined to teach the producer of "Galaxy Girl" a lesson.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezGalaxy Girl, Gaby's favourite action hero, is coming to town, and Gaby "borrows" some money from her parents' bodega to buy a costume. When she learns she cannot return it, she realizes she must fess up. She gets into more hot water when a valuable model spaceship from the show is stolen and winds up in her room. Someone is framing Gaby, but who? And why? Somehow the whole story arc may just be a fancy game of hyperball, the infamous Galaxy Girl game, initiated by someone who is determined to teach the producer of "Galaxy Girl" a lesson.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezGalaxy Girl, Gaby's favourite action hero, is coming to town, and Gaby "borrows" some money from her parents' bodega to buy a costume. When she learns she cannot return it, she realizes she must fess up. She gets into more hot water when a valuable model spaceship from the show is stolen and winds up in her room. Someone is framing Gaby, but who? And why? Somehow the whole story arc may just be a fancy game of hyperball, the infamous Galaxy Girl game, initiated by someone who is determined to teach the producer of "Galaxy Girl" a lesson.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezGalaxy Girl, Gaby's favourite action hero, is coming to town, and Gaby "borrows" some money from her parents' bodega to buy a costume. When she learns she cannot return it, she realizes she must fess up. She gets into more hot water when a valuable model spaceship from the show is stolen and winds up in her room. Someone is framing Gaby, but who? And why? Somehow the whole story arc may just be a fancy game of hyperball, the infamous Galaxy Girl game, initiated by someone who is determined to teach the producer of "Galaxy Girl" a lesson.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe Ghostwriter team begins to fall apart when arguments and misunderstandings stemming from a car accident between Mr. Fernandez and Mr. Frazier start to form between the team members. Lenni sides with her father, and Alex and Gaby side with their father. Tina is also involved because she had witnessed the accident and had unintentionally provided testimony against Mr. Fernandez to the press. While Jamal tries to ease increasing tensions, Rob withdraws, unable to handle the fighting. The rift starts to make Ghostwriter fade away, and Calvin Ferguson makes things worse by trying to investigate who 'GW' is (he caught Rob talking to "GW" in school) and makes attempts to further sabotage the team. Rob eventually helps Jamal get the team back together in time to solve the mystery of an art thief, as the culprit Daniel O'Connor may also be indirectly responsible for the car accident.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe Ghostwriter team begins to fall apart when arguments and misunderstandings stemming from a car accident between Mr. Fernandez and Mr. Frazier start to form between the team members. Lenni sides with her father, and Alex and Gaby side with their father. Tina is also involved because she had witnessed the accident and had unintentionally provided testimony against Mr. Fernandez to the press. While Jamal tries to ease increasing tensions, Rob withdraws, unable to handle the fighting. The rift starts to make Ghostwriter fade away, and Calvin Ferguson makes things worse by trying to investigate who 'GW' is (he caught Rob talking to "GW" in school) and makes attempts to further sabotage the team. Rob eventually helps Jamal get the team back together in time to solve the mystery of an art thief, as the culprit Daniel O'Connor may also be indirectly responsible for the car accident.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe Ghostwriter team begins to fall apart when arguments and misunderstandings stemming from a car accident between Mr. Fernandez and Mr. Frazier start to form between the team members. Lenni sides with her father, and Alex and Gaby side with their father. Tina is also involved because she had witnessed the accident and had unintentionally provided testimony against Mr. Fernandez to the press. While Jamal tries to ease increasing tensions, Rob withdraws, unable to handle the fighting. The rift starts to make Ghostwriter fade away, and Calvin Ferguson makes things worse by trying to investigate who 'GW' is (he caught Rob talking to "GW" in school) and makes attempts to further sabotage the team. Rob eventually helps Jamal get the team back together in time to solve the mystery of an art thief, as the culprit Daniel O'Connor may also be indirectly responsible for the car accident.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe Ghostwriter team begins to fall apart when arguments and misunderstandings stemming from a car accident between Mr. Fernandez and Mr. Frazier start to form between the team members. Lenni sides with her father, and Alex and Gaby side with their father. Tina is also involved because she had witnessed the accident and had unintentionally provided testimony against Mr. Fernandez to the press. While Jamal tries to ease increasing tensions, Rob withdraws, unable to handle the fighting. The rift starts to make Ghostwriter fade away, and Calvin Ferguson makes things worse by trying to investigate who 'GW' is (he caught Rob talking to "GW" in school) and makes attempts to further sabotage the team. Rob eventually helps Jamal get the team back together in time to solve the mystery of an art thief, as the culprit Daniel O'Connor may also be indirectly responsible for the car accident.
- DirectorKari SkoglandStarsAnthony MackieSebastian StanWyatt RussellSam Wilson and Bucky Barnes realize that their futures are anything but normal.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe hand writing the distress call to Ghostwriter belongs to Frank Flynn, a boy who lived in Jamal's house in 1928. Ghostwriter's strength is pushed to its limits when he has to time travel from Frank and his best friend Catherine in 1928, to Jamal and the team in 1993, and back, in order to help Frank clear his name in the theft of a priceless tea set, as if he is not cleared, he will be sent to live in an orphanage. Meanwhile, Jamal learns his dad is getting very sick, and clearing Frank's name may be the only link to his recovery, as he played an important role in Jamal's father's childhood.
- DirectorBen BjelajacStarsFred ArmisenAshly BurchRon FunchesQuinn and Gary reunite in Final Space when Invictus appears. The Crimson Light gets destroyed, marooning the Team Squad on a strange planet where they're forced to hide from an Invictus-infected swarm of zombies who want to kill them.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe hand writing the distress call to Ghostwriter belongs to Frank Flynn, a boy who lived in Jamal's house in 1928. Ghostwriter's strength is pushed to its limits when he has to time travel from Frank and his best friend Catherine in 1928, to Jamal and the team in 1993, and back, in order to help Frank clear his name in the theft of a priceless tea set, as if he is not cleared, he will be sent to live in an orphanage. Meanwhile, Jamal learns his dad is getting very sick, and clearing Frank's name may be the only link to his recovery, as he played an important role in Jamal's father's childhood.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe hand writing the distress call to Ghostwriter belongs to Frank Flynn, a boy who lived in Jamal's house in 1928. Ghostwriter's strength is pushed to its limits when he has to time travel from Frank and his best friend Catherine in 1928, to Jamal and the team in 1993, and back, in order to help Frank clear his name in the theft of a priceless tea set, as if he is not cleared, he will be sent to live in an orphanage. Meanwhile, Jamal learns his dad is getting very sick, and clearing Frank's name may be the only link to his recovery, as he played an important role in Jamal's father's childhood.
- 202147mTV-147.7 (17K)TV EpisodeDirectorKari SkoglandStarsAnthony MackieSebastian StanWyatt RussellJohn Walker is named Captain America, and Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes team up against the rebel group the Flag Smashers.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezThe hand writing the distress call to Ghostwriter belongs to Frank Flynn, a boy who lived in Jamal's house in 1928. Ghostwriter's strength is pushed to its limits when he has to time travel from Frank and his best friend Catherine in 1928, to Jamal and the team in 1993, and back, in order to help Frank clear his name in the theft of a priceless tea set, as if he is not cleared, he will be sent to live in an orphanage. Meanwhile, Jamal learns his dad is getting very sick, and clearing Frank's name may be the only link to his recovery, as he played an important role in Jamal's father's childhood.
- DirectorLucas GrayStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneBlimey. The Solar Opposites have repaired their ship and are heading to space, unless something goes hilariously wrong.
- DirectorKim ArndtStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneHeyo. Terry's obsession with dinner parties gets the whole team in a mess-o-trouble.
- DirectorJuan Jose Meza-LeonBen BjelajacStarsFred ArmisenAshly BurchRon FunchesGary and Quinn encounter Earth's last survivor and search for a ship so that they can save the others lost in Final Space.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezTina befriends a foreign exchange student, Safira, from Mozambique, whose father is an important ambassador. Their family has had a serious rift, and her brother fled to America after an argument with their dad. Safira intends to find her brother, having written letters to each other since he fled. But, in her search, she herself becomes lost and in a dangerous position. Meanwhile, Rob learns he has to move to Australia. Alex's new friend Hector meets Ghostwriter and goes on to take Rob's place on the team.
- DirectorBob SuarezStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneFar out. Korvo and Terry manipulate each other with time travel while Yumyulack grows a fat hog.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezTina befriends a foreign exchange student, Safira, from Mozambique, whose father is an important ambassador. Their family has had a serious rift, and her brother fled to America after an argument with their dad. Safira intends to find her brother, having written letters to each other since he fled. But, in her search, she herself becomes lost and in a dangerous position. Meanwhile, Rob learns he has to move to Australia. Alex's new friend Hector meets Ghostwriter and goes on to take Rob's place on the team.
- DirectorKari SkoglandStarsAnthony MackieSebastian StanDaniel BrühlTo find the source of the Super Soldier Serum, Sam and Bucky must scale a ladder of low-lifes starting in Madripoor with Zemo.
- DirectorKen WongBen BjelajacStarsFred ArmisenAshly BurchRon FunchesThe Lord Commander tries to pry information about Mooncake's whereabouts out of Avocato. Quinn keeps her sickness a secret from Gary.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.4 (321)TV EpisodeDirectorDon Roy KingHannah LevyAdriana RoblesStarsBeck BennettAidy BryantMichael CheHost Daniel Kaluuya; St. Vincent performs.
- DirectorAnnisa AdjaniKim ArndtStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneWoohoo. School's out, so the Solars make a splash at summer camp.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezTina befriends a foreign exchange student, Safira, from Mozambique, whose father is an important ambassador. Their family has had a serious rift, and her brother fled to America after an argument with their dad. Safira intends to find her brother, having written letters to each other since he fled. But, in her search, she herself becomes lost and in a dangerous position. Meanwhile, Rob learns he has to move to Australia. Alex's new friend Hector meets Ghostwriter and goes on to take Rob's place on the team.
- StarsTodd AlexanderBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezTina befriends a foreign exchange student, Safira, from Mozambique, whose father is an important ambassador. Their family has had a serious rift, and her brother fled to America after an argument with their dad. Safira intends to find her brother, having written letters to each other since he fled. But, in her search, she herself becomes lost and in a dangerous position. Meanwhile, Rob learns he has to move to Australia. Alex's new friend Hector meets Ghostwriter and goes on to take Rob's place on the team.
- DirectorLucas GrayStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneOh no. The Red Goobler's back and this time he's jacked. This one's too scary for me.
- DirectorKim ArndtStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneDinner Time. Korvo wins top prize at the annual neighborhood rib festival.
- 202153mTV-148.6 (18K)TV EpisodeDirectorKari SkoglandStarsAnthony MackieSebastian StanDaniel BrühlJohn Walker loses patience with Sam and Bucky as they learn more about Karli Morgenthau.
- DirectorJuan Jose Meza-LeonBen BjelajacStarsFred ArmisenAshly BurchRon FunchesGary and Quinn plan a dangerous rescue mission to save Avocato and the others.
- StarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryA hacker who goes by the name Max Mouse online invades Hurston School's computer mainframe, causing frequent fire drills, threatening messages, and altering the grades of Jamal and Lenni. The team gets a 'crash' course in the Internet, including chat rooms and bulletin boards, sending Ghostwriter through the computer and phone lines in an attempt to catch Max Mouse and stop his reign of mischief, as well as catch the student Janice Hall responsible for infecting the system.
- 2020– 26mTV-MA9.1 (1.4K)TV EpisodeDirectorBob SuarezStarsJustin RoilandThomas MiddleditchSean GiambroneOops. The wild story that explains why Terry had to order a new shot glass.
- StarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryA hacker who goes by the name Max Mouse online invades Hurston School's computer mainframe, causing frequent fire drills, threatening messages, and altering the grades of Jamal and Lenni. The team gets a 'crash' course in the Internet, including chat rooms and bulletin boards, sending Ghostwriter through the computer and phone lines in an attempt to catch Max Mouse and stop his reign of mischief, as well as catch the student Janice Hall responsible for infecting the system.
- StarsBlaze BerdahlDavid LópezMarcella LoweryA hacker who goes by the name Max Mouse online invades Hurston School's computer mainframe, causing frequent fire drills, threatening messages, and altering the grades of Jamal and Lenni. The team gets a 'crash' course in the Internet, including chat rooms and bulletin boards, sending Ghostwriter through the computer and phone lines in an attempt to catch Max Mouse and stop his reign of mischief, as well as catch the student Janice Hall responsible for infecting the system.
- DirectorKari SkoglandStarsSebastian StanAnthony MackieDaniel BrühlSam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, Baron Zemo, John Walker, and Karli Morgenthau must all deal with the fall out from their actions.