Lor needs Carver's advice on clothes when she develops a crush on Thompson Oberman, but when Carven mistakes "I need Carver. I have to make him love me" for her having a crush on him, Carver and Tino avoid Tish and Lor at all costs.
Tino thinks he can negate an embarrassment he had at his mother's party by acting like he's already an adult.
Carver has always wanted to be popular, though despite his best attempts, could never manage to get noticed. The gang decides to help Carver study Bree and Colby, two of the popular kids, in order to help him be more like them, in hopes that it will improve his chances of becoming popular.
Having made her friends angry at her for the last time, Lor vows to be sensitive to their every need. However, will her friends, family and even she like the new her?
Carver can't bring himself to tell Tish that her sculpture of him is terrible because he doesn't want to offend her, but he doesn't want the sculpture to be displayed in public either. Will he be able to find a method of informing Tish without hurting her feelings?
Tino has the perfect weekend planned out, but his friends end up doing other things. Lor's grandmother unexpectedly shows up, Carver is filling in for his mother at Helpers Helping the Helpless, and Tish is practicing for an upcoming dulcimer contest sponsored by Strings N Things. To his dismay, they seem to find these activities more fun than his plan.
Lor needs her friends to help her pass an upcoming test to avoid having to face going to military school.
When Tish's friends make fun of Shakespeare, she stops hanging out with them.
Carver's parents have to go to a conference, so he has to look after his little brother, Todd.
When Carver lies in order to try to be more popular, the gang finds themselves facing impossible odds because they must convince their favorite band, Chum Bukkit, to dedicate a song to them at their next concert.
Lor gets asked out by Thompson and gets a whole new makeover by two girly girls.
Tish's mom tries to become Americanized by hanging out with her friends.
Tino, Carver, Lor and Tish get invited to a party. It turns out to be clownless and they have to know each other's gender.
All four friends get entered into a charity game using pudding and lacrosse sticks. Unfortunately, Tish and Tino end up competing against Carver and Lor.
When their class gets set up to compete in their field day, Tino is disappointed that chess is not an option this year. He actually has to play a sport.
After a pickup soccer game that Carver's team wins, everyone mistakes Carver for being a jerk when they think he knocked Laird down playing.
Tish enlists the gang to perform a radio show as part of a local contest, but her increasingly outrageous demands frustrate her friends.
Tish is forced to participate in a traditional rite of passage that is important to her culture, but to her only feels like an annoying obligation.
All four friends want to do something different this weekend. They decide to compromise by attending all four events, but each one makes the other three miserable.
Carver finds Tish's diary which reveals that she and her family are planning on moving out of the country, which causes the rest of the gang to panic and plan what they think will be Tish's ideal final weekend with her friends.
Tish and Tino get invited to a cool kids party, but try to keep it a secret from Carver and Lor so as not to hurt their feelings.
The others make up the word "Tishing" to describe when Tish acts smart. It's not long before their lingo catches on throughout the city and Tish isn't so fund of everyone using her name to describe things that are artsy and intellectual. Tish doesn't like what is occurring, but will her friends be able to convince her that they meant for the word to be a good thing?
Tino gets fed up with Carver always trying to be cool and impress people and Carver decides Tino is holding him back, so the two split up and try to get Lor and Tish on their sides. Lor takes Tino's side and Tish takes Carvers side, but will they realize that friendship is something that shouldn't end over such a pointless argument?
Carver is constantly getting tricked into embarassing himself by Christie until he sends her a fake note saying she has won a contest and gets to go out with Lonnie, from a boy band, wearing a scuba outfit!
Tino wins two tickets to the sold out Chum Bukkit concert and must pick one of his three friends to go with him.
Tino can't understand why everyone likes him except for one guy, Murph. Can Tino manage to convince Murph to like him so that he doesn't feel disliked or is Murph just too indifferent to care?
Tino, Lor, Carver and Tish get sick of Colby and Bree constantly making fun of those who are "beneath them", so Tino confronts them and argues that they can't both be the cool kids, one must be cooler, so they have a "Cool Showdown". Colby wins and the now un-cool Bree gets help from the gang on how to deal with the un-cool world.
Tino gets a crush on a punk girl so he turns into a punk himself to try and impress her, but it doesn't seem to work. The others, who don't approve of his crush, try and get him to like several other girls, but will Tino be able to get the girl he really loves despite his friends' objections?
Lor discovers that Thompson and Tish have something in common, as they're both really smart. This leads her to think that Tish is after Thompson, so she acts smart to try and impress him. Will Lor be correct in her assumption and will she be capable of winning Thompson's love, or will she end up making a fool of herself in one way or another?
Tish gets a new hairdo and the gang is too afraid to tell her it's ugly.
Tish decides to spend the weekend alone and the gang goes on a mission to discover why.
Lor is under pressure when she must sink three baskets in a row to win money, and thinks that losing will end her friendship with the others.
A popular girl makes the gang popular to get back at her friends.
Tino's super geeky cousin is coming over for the weekend, conflicting his plans to see the new Chum Bukket movie.
Lor tries out for the talent show.
The gang experiences a terrible weekend, but end up laughing in the end because it's so terrible.
After Tino meets his mom's former best friend, he decides that the differences he has with his friends will only end in tears.
Carver, convinced he can win a race as long as he is running in his lucky shoes, bets that if he loses, the others will be his opponent's slaves. Unfortunately, his "lucky shoes" get destroyed and the others don't want to tell him in case he loses his confidence, but will their deceit pay off and help Carver out?
Tish is upset because everyone else has a crush except her, so she decides the others should survey people around the town and decide who she should have a crush on.
After Tino cries at a movie in school, he decides to no longer have emotions. Will he be capable of doing such a grandiose task or will he find that emotions are something that everyone needs?
When Tino starts staying over at Carver's house, Carver gets the suspicion that his Dad likes Tino more and pictures Tino as a "model son".
Carver tries to learn listening skills after getting kicked out of Mrs. Duong's Preteen Pals, though will he be able to improve his skills by the time the weekend ends?
For this weekend Tish, Tino, Lor and Carver have to design Dioramas for school, but Lor and Carver keep slacking off. Tino and Tish finish their diorama right away so they can hangout for the rest of the weekend, but Lor and Carver haven't even started, but will Tish and Tino be able to find a way for them to get their projects done on time?
Carver finds a note in his locker from a secret admirer. The others try and help him figure out who it is, but get annoyed when Carver insists that his admirer has to be one of the cute girls. His admirer turns out to be Nona, a girl who is very tall. Carver doesn't like her because of her height, but will he be capable of overcoming his shallow nature before his chance with Nona comes to an end?
Tino, Lor, Carver and Tish are excited when they find out the towns coolest club, the Lone Wolves, are accepting a new member. That night, Tino is visited by a couple of the clubs members who tell him he must do everything they say in order to become a member. Will Tino be capable of getting into the club or will he find that there are more important things than a silly club?
Tish convinces the others they should try and help BeeBee, a girl at school who has no friends. However, BeeBee isn't exactly a kind individual and the Tino, Carver and Lor want to get rid of her but Tish objects. Will they be able to enjoy their weekend despite BeeBee's presence?
Tino misunderstands what a nurse tells him and is convinced that the world is too dangerous to live in. He attempts to follow every safety precaution possible, but will someone be able to convince him to stop his foolishness?
Tino is excited about a parade that is going to occur that gives out badges to people. He decides to try to get one for having a great non motorized vehicle and his mom and her boyfriend helps him by getting him a brand new scooter. However, Carver carelessly breaks Tino's scooter when he tries to do some tricks with it, and even though he promised to get it fixed for Tino before the parade, he forgets and just decides to buy himself something for the parade. Will Tino's faith that Carver will remember his promise come through or will Carver forget in his own glory and leave Tino to sit out in the parade?
The school yearbooks are voting on the students with the best or most ability to do something. While the other friends seem to have something they are good at, Tino doesn't fit any of the categories and he's afraid that he won't win a title in the yearbook. Will Tino be capable of proving he's the best at something, or is he truthfully just not good at anything?
The gang is having trouble trying to figure out what to do as they all have different ideas as to how to spend the weekend. The only way they know how to solve their problems is to have someone think for the whole team, so they hold an event to see who will be the leader of the group, in which Lor wins. Will their plan to have Lor make all the decisions for the group work out well, or will they find that the freedom of choice is a valuable asset?
It's Father's Day, though Tino always gets depressed on this day because he doesn't get to see his father that often. Carver, Lor and Tish agree to not tell Tino what they are doing for Father's Day because they don't want to make their friend unhappy, but will lying to their friend make anything better?
The group takes an aptitude test to see what careers they will be most suited for when they grow up, but they are surprised by their results. Will Tino, Carver, Tish and Lor be confident with the results of their test, or will there be more consequences due to the results than anyone has realized?
Thomson becomes Lor's tutor, and she tries to impress him by being romantic, but will she be able to execute her plan considering she knows next to nothing about romance?
The group has a team challenge called "Bluke".
Tish has her mind set on winning a psychology prize.
The makers of "Teen Canyon", the gangs favourite show, shoot en episode in Bahia Bay. The gang goes down to check it out at the producers put Tish in one of the scenes. She's only in it for a couple of seconds, and her speaking voice isn't even hers, but everyone decides that Tish is now a celebrity. Carver, jealous that Tish is famous and not him, decides he will be Tish's manager and forces her to act like a celebrity. Unfortunately, fame goes to Tish's head and she ditches her friends. That is, until the next day, when no one wants to know her any more! The others are annoyed at Tish until they realise that they were the ones who forced her to act that way. So they go to apologise to her, but she has already set up a party to apologise to them. Everyone says their sorry and they become friends again.
Tino attends a clown school so as to conquer his fear of clowns, though will he be able to overcome the fear that has plagued him since childhood?
At the beginning of the weekend, Tino's mom decides to marry her boyfriend, Dixon. When Tino hears of this, he tells Lor, Carver and Tish about the news. Soon, they devise an idea by testing Dixon to see if he is the perfect father for Tino, but will they be successful in their attempts?
Tish tries to overcome her perfectionist ways.
The gang visit a food festival with presentations.
Christmas time approaches, but the kids as celebrate different holidays. Lor celebrates Christmas, Tino celebrates Solstice, Tish celebrates Chaunkha and Carver celebrates Kwaanza. Because of this, the weekend before Christmas is the only one they can all spend together. So, Granny Macquarrie takes them all up to the mountains in her R.V., but the snow causes a road block and they have the spend the whole weekend trapped in the R.V. telling stories of the worst holidays each of them has ever had. After all the disappointment of spending their holiday trapped in an R.V., Granny Macquarrie makes them realise that they still has a good holiday because they were all together.