Spreading Wings

Season 2Episode 2030 minFeb 18, 2000
Spreading Wings
Riley's mom comes to Wilstead for a visit. Riley and her mom don't get along at all and her mother makes it very obvious that she doesn't approve of Riley's acting. She wants Riley to follow in her footsteps. They tell Riley that she can't act anymore because it isn't important in ""the great scheme of things"". She constantly nags at her that she doesn't like the way she is dressing and the way she looks because it isn't the real her. Riley finally stands up to her and tells her that she likes who she is and what she does. Jett also takes Riley's mom to see some little girls playing Hawk to show her that what Riley does is also important At Omega Headquarters Artmeis goes on vacation and leaves Silverstone in charge. He tell Silverstone that Riley is going to go out on missions by herself. When Dr. Hypnotica tries to take over the world...again, Riley has to remind him that she is the one supposed to be going out. Silverstone checks in on her constantly until Hawk breaks the connection
Spreading Wings has aired on Feb 18, 2000
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