Barry wants to check out Thomas' rare comic book collection. Thomas gets his eyes set on Barry's mother's book on art. They agree to make an exchange for one week. Thomas learns a hard lesson in taking care of another person's valuables.
Thomas is obsessed by his Grand-Mother's old rocking chair when the house is sold with all the furniture in in. A show calling on the true things we should ever hold on to.
Cousin Alex comes to live with the Thompson Family. Thomas' initial excitement dulls quickly when Alex's competitive spirit makes Thomas feel inadequate.
Older brother Dennis is now about to leave home for university. He gets a new car from Dad, and Thomas surprises him drinking with friends. Concerned for his safety, he decides to steal his car.
Thomas' interest in magic leads him to promise a magic show to the local hospital. Tracy wants to play along, but she is such a pain. Or is she, really?
Simon is tired of working for his dad and wants a job of his own. With good will, Thomas pushes him into a adventure with surprising consequences for everyone.
Thomas is talked into running for President of the Student Council. Swept by the attention the limelight offers, he realizes that one needs more than ideas to really make a difference. Eddie proves to be a solid ally, and Thomas has bigger plans for him.
Simon has invited Thomas for an NHL hockey game, but his mother has planned a birthday party for his uncle George on the very same day! Why now? Well, perhaps later won't do for this time around. Here comes a big reality check.
Thomas develops a crush on Susan, the prettiest and most popular girl in school. Against their best judgment, Lisa and Simon try to help. Is Susan leading Thomas to nothing? Why do fools fall in love?
Adventureworld, here we come! Who needs the milk festival with such a plan? One can get out of Maplewood, but can one leave Maplewood behind just like that? After all,there's no place like home!
Lisa develops a crush on Brad, the captain of the football team and eagerly wants to attend the high school dance in the hope to win his heart. Her parents say she is too young but she schemes a plan and goes anyway, setting herself to learn a valuable lesson.
Life Rescue classes are being offered at school and all students are expected to attend. Thomas doesn't take it seriously. Little does he know about what's coming his way.
An heritage project leads Thomas and his friends to explore the mysterious story of the local "haunted house" and the two old ladies who lived there in isolation. Will truth finally have get the final word?
Simon feels left out as he hasn't identified things he really likes yet. He finally achieves a sense of belonging when he excels at track and makes the team. Will the meaning of friendship as our friends know it live through these changes?
Miss Kaplan's cats are special to her - they are her only companions. While caring for the kitties during her absence, Thomas and his friends start to realize that she in fact, had loved ones before. A nice Remembrance day story that will touch everyone.
Eddie and several other students don't take their math teacher seriously when he hesitates while talking, is forgetful and can't seem to even be able to manage his own finances.
Thomas loves making fun of Tracy because she believes in Santa Claus.
Thomas is excited when Dennis comes home for the weekend. But he brings his oddball of a girlfriend from university with him, completely ruining Thomas' hopes of fun with his brother.
After the kids are entrusted to stay at Thomas' place by themselves, they decide to go to a house party. Once at the party, Thomas and Simon are having a great time until they realize that Tracey has gone missing. A search party ensues.
Alex gets adopted by the Thompson family. But his talents around exam time make Thomas jealous and he wishes Alex was never adopted.
Thomas tries to get a famous rock band to play in Maplewood.
Thomas has a hard time figuring out what he wants to be when he's as grown up, as part of a school assignment. But the mean librarian is not making things better.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson go to Montreal, leaving the three kids by themselves for the night. Will they get along?
Thomas secretly enters a contest to win a motorcycle. He wins a moped. Is a moped really that much safer than a motorcycle?
Growing into one's own self, is a long and at times difficult process. At 14, it can be even more confusing. Simon decides he wants to spend more time training with the swim team and he must drop out of the Scouts. Will Thomas stay?
Thomas is taking his new duties as an actor a little too lightly.
Thomas' rivalry with Eddie has reached a breaking point.
Eddie and Mr. Deschesnes restore an old boat.
Thomas may have to be in summer school.
Elderly Mr. Deschesnes decides to run for mayor. Mrs. Kaplan may have to move to Sherbrooke.
Simon's determination to be the best swimmer is reaching new heights, much to the dismay of his older brother.
Thomas, Lisa, Simon and Eddie find a remote cabin.
Tracey wants to take Simon on a date. But he may already be taken by Lisa.
Alex writes stories for the Herald based on people he knows in Maplewood. His own form of flattering may be other people's insults.
Thomas and his pals start up their own business.
Eddie's cousin from L.A. visits, but his inflated ego is too much for everyone to handle.
Eddie takes his friends on a hike to his childhood getaway.
Thomas, Simon and Lisa befriend a runaway.
Thomas and Simon fall for the same girl.
Tracey learns Dylan has cancer.