36: Danger Signals
Something sinister is brewing in the quiet town of Odyssey and not even Whit can put his finger on it. The kids are flocking to the new hangout; while back at Whit's End, the windows are collecting dust—the ones that aren't being smashed, that is. Things haven't been the same since media conglomerate Novacom moved in. Even Connie turns to mush whenever Novacom's new hire, Robert Mitchell, is around. Are the kids losing that small town innocence that always kept them out of harm's way? The Novacom saga heats up in Danger Signals.
462: The W.E.
In a bid to compete with Novacom's new Kid's Center, Whit changes a few things around his shop to appeal to more people.
463: Green Eyes and Yellow Tulips
Bart Rathbone organizes a protest against Novacom, while Connie develops a romantic interest in a guy named Robert Mitchell, an employee of Novacom.
464: The Triangle, Part 1
Connie hears the story of how Whit and Jenny met in college.
465: The Triangle, Part 2
Connie hears the story of how Whit and Jenny met in college.
466: Snow Day
Alex Jefferson must endure many trials and tribulations to deliver cookies to his grandmother.
467: Broken Window
There's a window broken at Whit's End! But who is the one responsible? Could it be Alex who was playing with his bat? Rodney out to get revenge? Sarah's bad juggling? Or could it be...Whit himself?
468: Chains, Part 1
As plans progress for the Whit's End in Connellsville, Whit deals with a different kind of people than he deals with in Odyssey.
469: Chains, Part 2
Construction on a new Whit's End in Connellsville is under way, while Whit tries to figure out what he's going to do about Tony and Brianna who used to live on the plot of land that they are now building on.
470: Break a Leg
Cal Jordan and Edwin Blackgaard find out what it's like to lose something they didn't know they valued.
471: Fifteen Minutes
An old friend returns to Odyssey after time in Hollywood and Alex Jefferson breaks a record in miniature golf that stood for over 30 years.
472: Welcoming Wooton
Wooton Bassett, a mail man in Odyssey, loses his job because he takes too long to deliver the mail. Whit tries to help Wooton out by pulling some strings and getting him a new job.
473: Breaking Point
The stress of completing the new Whit's End on time begins to take its toll on Whit, who reluctantly surrenders his plans for the Imagination Station to Barry Muntz.
In a bid to compete with Novacom's new Kid's Center, Whit changes a few things around his shop to appeal to more people.
463: Green Eyes and Yellow Tulips
Bart Rathbone organizes a protest against Novacom, while Connie develops a romantic interest in a guy named Robert Mitchell, an employee of Novacom.
464: The Triangle, Part 1
Connie hears the story of how Whit and Jenny met in college.
465: The Triangle, Part 2
Connie hears the story of how Whit and Jenny met in college.
466: Snow Day
Alex Jefferson must endure many trials and tribulations to deliver cookies to his grandmother.
467: Broken Window
There's a window broken at Whit's End! But who is the one responsible? Could it be Alex who was playing with his bat? Rodney out to get revenge? Sarah's bad juggling? Or could it be...Whit himself?
468: Chains, Part 1
As plans progress for the Whit's End in Connellsville, Whit deals with a different kind of people than he deals with in Odyssey.
469: Chains, Part 2
Construction on a new Whit's End in Connellsville is under way, while Whit tries to figure out what he's going to do about Tony and Brianna who used to live on the plot of land that they are now building on.
470: Break a Leg
Cal Jordan and Edwin Blackgaard find out what it's like to lose something they didn't know they valued.
471: Fifteen Minutes
An old friend returns to Odyssey after time in Hollywood and Alex Jefferson breaks a record in miniature golf that stood for over 30 years.
472: Welcoming Wooton
Wooton Bassett, a mail man in Odyssey, loses his job because he takes too long to deliver the mail. Whit tries to help Wooton out by pulling some strings and getting him a new job.
473: Breaking Point
The stress of completing the new Whit's End on time begins to take its toll on Whit, who reluctantly surrenders his plans for the Imagination Station to Barry Muntz.
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