Clone High - Season 2

Season 2
A modern refresh of the hit series of the same name, CLONE HIGH follows a high school for clones of the greatest minds in history. Twenty years after the original experiment was put on ice, Joan, JFK, Abe, and Cleo have been thawed out to resume school with their new clone classmates – all while navigating a new set of cultural norms and overly dramatic teen relationships.

Episodes

Blinded With Pseudoscience: Magnetic Distractions
After returning from summer break, the students of Clone High become acquainted with their new science teacher, Professor Hirsute. Meanwhile, a newly friendless Joan receives an invite from the only club that will take her as a member.

Don't You Get It? Sports Are Huge in This Town
Decades after his shameful exit from competitive snorkeling, Scudworth finds a protégé in Frida; she must choose between two futures. Then, the Bleacher Creatures' diabolical plan to infiltrate the cheer team threatens Harriet's college dreams.

Bible Humpers: A Much Needed Praycation
While Scudworth develops a plan to convert Clone High into a religious school, JFK seeks absolution for his philandering lifestyle from the Prayer Pals. Plagued with guilt post-tryst with Toussaint, Harriet turns to Joan -- and the Lord -- for advice.

The Principal Principle: Sub Zero to Sub Hero
When Scudworth names Joan principal for the day, she tries to win her former friends back with an exclusive in-school soiree … that soon gets out of hand.

Money Can Buy Me Love: Stupid Is as Cupid Does
On Valentine's Day, Confucius and Joan pretend to be a couple to make Harriet jealous. Meanwhile, Abe fields dating advice from JFK, and Scudworth faces off with an old nemesis.

Go Yell It On the Mountain: Snow Way Out
It's Clone High Ski Week, and Confucius and Joan find themselves harboring an awkward secret that threatens the precarious state of Avalanche Mountain. After getting a spicy text, Abe squares off with Born-Again-Virgin JFK. Cleo reconsiders her future.

Grave Mistakes: The Virgin Homicides
Tasked with creating a new batch of clones, Scudworth and Mr. B realize they may be past their gravedigging prime. Then, Joan leads the charge to stop an illicit cemetery rendezvous before Abe loses everything … except his virginity.

Cyranos: A Portmant-opus
After Scudworth imposes mandatory Parent-Principal Conferences on the student body, Confucius enlists his feuding friends to fill in for his absentee foster parents. To win over Frida's dad, Harriet helps give Cleo an epic make-under.

Cloney Island: Twist!
After noticing Scudworth's stranger-than-usual behavior, the clones uncover a tale of rival theme parks, romance and revenge … all within the pages of his diary.

The Cloniest Place On Earth: Missile While You Work
Joan, Abe, and the rest of the gang find themselves saddled with summer jobs at the theme park of Scudworth's childhood dreams. Meanwhile, Candide's plan to wipe Cloney Island off the map threatens the future of Clone High.
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