Clone High - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Let's Try This Again
The clones unfreeze and meet the newest batch of clones created by Principal Dr. Cinnamon J. Scudworth.

Sleepover
Attempting to repress her feelings for Abe, Joan finds solace in Harriet and Frida. Meanwhile, Confucius teaches JFK about the internet.

Anxious Times at Clone High
As Candide's manufactured crisis wreaks havoc, Joan begins to doubt her relationship with JFK, Abe turns to Frida for advice, and Harriet frets over a future as a #winemom.

The Crown: Joancoming: It's a Cleo Cleo Cleo Cleo World
When a rumor derails Cleo's bid for homecoming queen, Joan is forced to reconsider their lifelong rivalry for the sake of the school…and the world.

Some Talking but Mostly Songs
Hoping to land a role on hit show Tropical Hospital, Harriet stages her new musical but must contend with Joan's creative meddling.

Saved by the Knoll
When a fire threatens to shut down the Grassy Knoll, a desperate Abe spearheads a campaign to rebuild the town's beloved greasy diner and save Joan.

Spring Broken
After the clones find themselves stranded in the desert, JFK experiences a heat-induced intellectual breakthrough, Abe faces a zombie horde, and Scudworth and Mr. B hit the big-time in Vegas.

Sexy-Ed
While Clone High mourns a power couple breakup, Candide and Scudworth hatch a plan to reunite the pair with mandatory sex education, swarthy seamen, and some sensual sax solos.

For Your Consideration
When Mr. B prepares to leave Clone High for good, an out-of-sorts Joan encourages the robot to share his epic backstory.

Clone Alone
As Operation Spread Eagle comes to an end, the clones face a deadly college entrance exam.
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