Strange Days at Blake Holsey High Season 2

September. 13,2003      
Rating:
8
Trailer Synopsis

Black Hole High is a Canadian science fiction television program which first aired in North America in October 2002 on NBC and Discovery Kids. It is set at the fictional boarding school of the title, where a Science Club investigates mysterious phenomena, most of which is centered around a wormhole located on the school grounds. Spanning four seasons, the series developed into a success, and has been sold to networks around the globe. Created by Jim Rapsas, the series intertwines elements of mystery, drama, romance, and comedy. The writing of the show is structured around various scientific principles, with emotional and academic struggles combined with unfolding mysteries of a preternatural nature. In addition to its consistent popularity among children, it has been recognised by adults as strong family entertainment. Forty-two episodes of the series, each roughly twenty-five minutes in length, have been produced, the last three of which premiered in January 2006. Those three final episodes that aired were combined into a film, Strange Days: Conclusions. The show was filmed at the Auchmar Estate on the Hamilton Escarpment in Hamilton, Ontario.

Episode 13 : Stopwatch
January. 31,2004
BHH curfew is five minutes away and Josie is nowhere to be found. Corrine worries because Josie will break curfew by being late and Lucas is aggravated because Josie forgot that they have a science project to finish. And where exactly is Josie? Her first date with Vaughn! But at the very moment they almost kiss, she hears the BHH curfew bell. And she quickly enters BHH where she runs into Durst as she tries to beat curfew and then discovers that her watch can stop time. Actually, from Josie's point of view, time appears to stop for everyone except her. What happens next? Will Josie be suspended in time forever or rescued just in time?
Episode 12 : Echolocation
January. 24,2004
Josie gains the ability of echolocation after listening to her music too loudly. She overhears Victor talking from inside Pearadyne2, it is underground beneath her. She and Vaughn investigate what Victor is up to, venturing back into the heart of Victor's invention. The partners in crime appear like they're going to get away with it, but when the alarm goes off and the noise hurts Josie too badly to move, could Victor find out who interrupted his experiment? Wait a minute...what was Victor doing with Josie's missing Chi Gong ball?
Episode 11 : Nutrition
January. 17,2004
Vaughn gets beaten at an arm wrestling match and Lucas is jealous of the amount of attention Josie pays to Vaughn. But when Lucas and Vaughn gain confidence in themselves after Vaughn wins another arm wrestling match and Lucas beats a rival at chess, could these new health bars play a factor? After the two score very poorly on their midterms and lose self confidence, Josie convinces Professor Z that Lucas and Vaughn need to get a better diet.
Episode 10 : Hemispheres
January. 10,2004
You are a math prodigy, a human calculator, and extremely intelligent, however you are not a singer. And that's the last thing Corrine wants to hear from Marshall as she prepares to audition for Magnet 360�. But while looking in the mirror to see whether her fear is obvious to others, the mirror is transformed by BHH energy, and Corrine taken to the other side where she encounters opposite versions of her friends. It's a whole new world for Corrine to discover!
Episode 9 : Equation
January. 03,2004
Practicing for the academic Olympics, Corrine is more critical than usual. Frusterated, the Science Club leaves the room and Corrine finishes the practice equations on her own. When Lucas glows, Vaughn can't stop running, and Josie breaks the laws of gravity, could it be a side effect of the equations assigned to each of them that Corrine did instead? Even if Corrine can undo the work, she still has to face her family's legacy of first prize for the academic Olympics.
Episode 8 : Technology
December. 13,2003
Marshall gets into the cell phone business, but when his business partner, Tyler, wants to use Marshall's special smiley code to cheat on a test, Marshall actually complies. Marshall feels guilty afterwards and Tyler warns him not to tell, but Marshall's new invention turns against him: he can no longer talk understandably. To make matters worse, Professor Z and Principal Durst know Marshall cheated on the test with Tyler...
Episode 7 : Ecosystem
December. 06,2003
There's just no way Josie could be a thief, or could there be? It's a battle of truth vs rumour, as it becomes intolerable for Josie and Corrine to share the same living space. Meanwhile, the sponge in the aquarium is multiplying and covering the school. Lucas, Marshall, and Professor Z have to get to work before the sponges cover the entire planet...
Episode 6 : Chemistry
October. 18,2003
The class chooses elements for their projects on the periodic table. Little does Marshall know he will take on characteristics of several elements as he struggles with the legacy of his brother, who Marshall does not like, when he comes to Blake Holsey for a visit.
Episode 5 : Brainwaves
October. 11,2003
Lucas and Vaughn get their minds switched and have to experience each other's life. Meanwhile, Josie and Lucas are practicing a scene from Romeo and Juliet for Drama class. To Corrine's surprise, their performance may have been more than acting...
Episode 4 : Genome
October. 04,2003
The class studies DNA but one of Lucas' chromosomes gets changed. Becoming more assertive, Lucas gets himself into a lot of trouble, as well as accepting Stew's challenge to a fight.
Episode 3 : Cold
September. 27,2003
Marshall is sick, feverish, and to make matters worse he uses all of his spare time working on a new money making scheme. While he feels awful, his new venture, which was doing extremely well and making profits, bottoms out. Bizzarly, even the school develops symptoms of Marshall's infection. Some parts are too cold, others overheat, sneezes and coughs begin occurring from deep inside the school and a greenish slime extrudes from the interior, exactly like Marshall's symptoms. But why does it occur? And when will it stop?
Episode 2 : Pheromones
September. 20,2003
For today's lesson, Professor Z uses a beehive to explain the function of pheromones in the hierarchical structure of a beehive. Meanwhile, cheerleader and super-diva Madison, the most popular girl at Blake Holsey, runs for election without any opposition. After last year's humiliation, Corrine fears entering this year's election competition. Frustrated, Josie decides to run against Madison. In desperation, she makes empty promises. Will she win? Then, Josie and Professor Z discover that Madison is using pheromones to control the students and win their votes...
Episode 1 : Wormhole2 (2)
September. 13,2003
Welcome to Blake Holsey's first annual pizza party! Attendance by all is required, but Josie, Corrine, Marshall, Lucas, Vaughn, and Professor Z suspect Durst wants to keep them occupied while Victor Pearson initiates a devious plan. Their suspicions are confirmed when they discover a team of scientists outside the school. Josie is amazed when she sees that one of them is her Mom, Kelly Trent. Then, Kelly conducts tests which send Josie into the Wormhole, taking her back in time to three hours earlier! She must inform her Mom about the potential dangers of a fatal discharge of electricity! And she must race against time...

Seasons

Season 4
Season 4 2006
Season 3
Season 3 2004
Season 2
Season 2 2003
Season 1
Season 1 2002

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