Andi Mack - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Hey, Who Wants Pizza?
Andi encourages Bowie to plan a future with Bex; Cyrus introduces his girlfriend, Iris, to Andi and Buffy; Jonah invites Andi to the Space Otters' party.

Chinese New Year
Andi invites Jonah to her Chinese New Year celebration, which gets awkward when Celia's sister, Aunt Mei, visits; Buffy signs up for the boys' basketball team tryouts.

Friends Like These
Andi tries to convince her friends to find a new hangout spot to avoid Amber; Buffy tries out for the boys' basketball team.

Mama
Andi learns more about her past on the anniversary of the day Bex left home; Jonah attempts to teach Cyrus how to skateboard.

The Snorpion
Andi invites Amber over for a sleepover; Buffy becomes frustrated when the basketball team captain TJ excludes her from gameplay.

I Wanna Hold Your Wristband
Andi takes a stand when students are divided into two groups, and one group receives preferential treatment at her school. Andi also learns AndiShack is in jeopardy.

Head Over Heels
Andi and Jonah go on a double date with Buffy and Marty to an arcade; meanwhile, Cyrus decides to shoot a movie with Bex's encouragement.

There's a Mack in the Shack
When Andi and Celia spend more time together, Bex feels jealous; Buffy agrees to tutor TJ if he agrees to pass her the ball on the court.

You're the One That I Want
Andi questions her relationship with Jonah; after a discouraging talk with Amber, Andi enlists Buffy and Cyrus to investigate.

A Good Hair Day
Andi and Bex plan a surprise party for Bowie's birthday; Jonah joins Andi, Cyrus and Buffy on their annual trip to the Renaissance Faire.

Miniature Gulf
Andi and Bex discover that Bowie may be seeing someone; Cyrus is selected to make a video for the school, but realizes he may be better behind the camera.

We Were Never
Andi becomes confused when Jonah stops wearing the bracelet and tells her he does not like labels; Buffy finally gets what she has been hoping for at her basketball game.

Cyrus' Bash-Mitzvah!
Andi and her friends and family join in the celebration of Cyrus' bar mitzvah, which is full of landmark events for more than just Cyrus.

Better to Have Wuvved and Wost
Jonah tries to express his feelings for Andi through gifts, which proves not to be his forte. Buffy reveals she has to move and Andi devises a plan for her to stay.

Perfect Day 2.0
Andi, Buffy and Cyrus try to make the most of their time together by attempting to recreate their "perfect day." Bowie teaches Jonah how to play the guitar.

Truth or Truth
When the power goes out in Shadyside, a day of fun and games sheds light on unexpected revelations.

A Walker to Remember
Andi and Walker realize how much they have in common when they spend the day together. Buffy steps up to lead the team in T.J.'s place when he is sidelined.

Crime Scene: AndiShack!
A special craft project goes missing when Andi agrees to let Miranda's daughter spend the day at AndiShack. Jonah confides in Buffy and Cyrus.

Andi's Choice
Jonah finds a way to tell Andi how much he truly likes being around her. Meanwhile, Walker continues to make a positive impression on Andi and her friends.

For the Last Time
Andi, Cyrus and Jonah put together a farewell gift for Buffy before her last day in Shadyside.

Buffy in a Bottle
Andi and Cyrus miss Buffy and can't reach her after her move. Andi receives a handmade gift from Walker that upsets Jonah.

Keep a Lid on It
Ham reveals surprising news to Andi and Bex. Jonah tries out for a regional league Ultimate team.

Bought, Lost or Stolen
Andi bumps into Walker at an art fair; Walker meets Jonah for the first time; Bowie's relationship with Miranda hits a snag.

We're on Cloud Ten
Andi learns some sad news while on her first date with Jonah; Bex and Celia prepare for the grand opening of their business.

The Cake That Takes the Cake
Andi and Bex plan a special dinner for Bowie, but unexpected company drops in to crash the party.
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