"The Weekenders" debuted on 2/26/00 and has had 8 episodes so far. At
least 13 have been planned.
| 1a. | Carver misunderstands what Lor's saying and thinks that she
has a crush on him. |
| 1b. | Tino thinks he can negate an embarrassment he had at his
birthday party by acting like he's already an adult. |
| 2a. | The others help Carver intensely study Brie and Colby so that
he can become a cool kid just like them. |
| 2b. | Having ticked the others off for the last time, Lor vows to be
sensitive to their every need. |
| 3a. | Carver can't bring himself to tell Tish that her sculpture of
him is terrible. |
| 3b. | Tino has the perfect weekend planned out, but the others
won't go along with his plan. |
| 4a. | Tino tries to tutor a hopeless Lor for a history test that she
absolutely has to pass. |
| 4b. | Furious at her friends for making fun of her new acting role,
Tish tries to make friends with her play's adult actors
instead. |
| 5a. | Thanks to Carver's lie the kids have to get their favorite
band, Chum Bucket, to dedicate a song to them. |
| 5b. | The kids help Carver babysit his brother. But Todd is too
much for each of them. |
| 6a. | Wanting to impress Thompson, Lor lets Christie and Candie make
her over into their creepy aenorexic look. |
| 6b. | Tish's mom hangs out with the kids to learn to be more
American, but winds up crowding out Tish. |
| 7a. | The boys turn to the girls for help on how to act at their
first "boy/girl" party. |
| 7b. | The kids get carried away when they compete against each other
in a Pudding Ball tournament. |
| 9a. | Tish drafts the others into this radio play she wants to do
for her college folder, and then bosses them around. |
| 9b. | Tish has to fulfill Momatuche, a rite-of-passage ceremony from
her parents' old country. |
| 10a. | The kids agree to go to the special events each of the four
really want to see. But at each kid's event the other kids
can't stand it. |
| 10b. | Tino and Tish try to get costumes for Bree and Colby's party
without telling Lor and Carver that Bree and Colby invited
only them. |
| 11a. | Carver reads what he thinks is Tish's diary, and now he thinks
that Tish's family is going to move away. |
| 11b. | The kids act like the kids from a TV series so that they won't
look boring in this filmmaker's documentary on kids. |
| 12a. | 12-year-old superachiever Tripp Nickerson's motivational
seminar scares the kids into finding goals to work really hard
for. |
| 12b. | Tino becomes obsessively determined to find the kids' old
hangout, the Crevasse, and prove to the others that it was as
cool a place as he remembered. |
| 13. | Mrs. Tonitini's first date is with Dixon, a guy who loves all
the things the kids love and who seems as perfect a stepfather
as Tino could ever want. |
| 14a. | Tino and Carver break up, and each tries to get the girls to
take their sides. |
| 14b. | Tish is appalled when the slang the others make up about her
use of verbose intellectual references catches on across the
entire nation. |