Rhodey, NY Season 2

Rhodey, NY (Season 2)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 19
Original Channel Nickelodeon
Original Run November 29, 2013 - May 10, 2014

Episodes
  • This season consists of nineteen episodes.
  • This season was filmed from July 27, 2013 to February 22, 2014.
  • This season was simultaneously shot back-to-back with creator Dan Schneider's other series Sam & Cat.
  • Maunda Alexander is absent for one episode.
  • Five episodes where filmed at a New York studio.
Season 2, Episode #21 Directed by: Adam Weissman Written by: Jake Farrow 
Title: Holiday Inside-Out Original air date: November 29, 2013 Production code: 201
The gang tries to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas at the same time. They are given a float for a parade at Mystic Adventure. After spending a long time getting trapped inside, the gang has to survive a whole night at the park as it closes.
Note: This is both a Christmas and Thanksgiving special

Season 2, Episode #22 Directed by: David Kendall Written by: Dan Schneider and Christopher J. Nowak 

Title: Wanko's Cove Original air date: November 30, 2013 Production code: 208
The gang goes to Wanko's Cove for a Green Friday sale (parody of Black Friday), but it does not start until the next morning. So they devise a plan hide out in the store overnight so they can be the first ones there and avoid the long lines. They learn that many people have hidden in the store to be first line and results into an all-out store war.

Season 2, Episode #23 Directed by: Russ Reinsel Written by: Dan Schneider
Title: Backstage Cam Original air date: December 21, 2014 Production code: 202
In a special episode separate from the continuity of the series, Kwame and Leon give the viewers a backstage look at the set of the show along with bloopers and outtakes featuring the entire cast.

Season 2, Episode #24 Directed by: Steve Hoefer Written by: Dan Schneider and Warren Bell
Title: U Moocher Original air date: January 4, 2014 Production code: 203
After Rhodey gives in to Andre’s plead for a whole bite of his sandwich, he calls Andre a moocher. Andre then goes around taking bites of everyone’s food. Rosey attempts to get back at Andre by eating his pack of exploding bubble gum.  But this causes anything she tries to eat to explode.

Season 2, Episode #25 Directed by: Russ Reinsel Written by: Dan Schneider and Matt Fleckenstein
Title: The Prank Wizard Original air date: January 11, 2014 Production code: 204
The boys get tires of girls disliking them for their size and three 8-year-olds harassing them. So Andre attempts to get Rhodey and Garrett in shape and uses a protein power. When they open the jar, a man called the “Prank Wizard” comes out and gives Andre a big strong body but dresses him like the Ultimate Warrior. Soon, Rhodey and co. must stop the Prank Wizard’s rampage of pranks.
Note: This episode aired during "Nickelodeon's Spot-it Saturday Special" with Sam & Cat, The Haunted Hathaways and The Thundermans. In the episode, Rex Powers, the ventriloquist dummy from Victorious is hidden in strange places a total of thirteen times throughout the episode. Viewers were encouraged to spot him as often as they could.

Season 2, Episode #26 Directed by: Steve Hoefer Written by: Dan Schneider and Jake Farrow
Title: 1-800-OMG! Original air date: January 18, 2014 Production code: 205
Andre attempts to ask out a girl, who happens to be the daughter of Ms. T’s mean uncle, Jack Campbell. Rhodey tries to help Andre make a phone call to the girl, but in the process, leaves a scandalous message on their answering machine. Now, the twosome must go to the Campbell’s’ residence and swap the answering machine tape before the Campbells listen to it.
Special guest stars: Danny Tamberelli as Jack Campbell (Mr. Campbell) and Halston Sage as Jill Campbell

Season 2, Episode #27 Directed by: Russ Reinsel Written by: Dan Schneider and Matt Fleckenstein
Title: Andre's 12 Original air date: January 20, 2014 Production code: 209
Andre is mistaken to be a police detective and must uncover a plan to attack the NYC Stock Exchange devised by “The Falcons”. Andre later recruits Rhodey, Rosey, Sid and Garrett to help but they all have little experience in police business. So they pretend to crack the case but at a small cost.
Note: This is sequel to Andre’s Eleven and was shot at a New York studio.

Season 2, Episode #28 Directed by: Russ Reinsel Written by: Dan Schneider
Title: Rhodey-O & Juliet Original air date: February 8, 2014 Production code: 210
Rhodey reveals he has a girlfriend who looks just like him named Juliet. Rosey is not convinced, and to try to prove it, she invites Juliet to dinner with her.  Rosey plans to prove Juliet really is Rhodey but gets a shocking surprise.
Note: Kwame Alexander played both Rhodey and his girlfriend, Juliet.  
  
Season 2, Episode #29 Directed by: Adam Weissman Written by: Dan Schneider and Warren Bell
Title: Phony Pic Original air date: February 15, 2014 Production code: 206
There’s to be an employee photo shoot at Mystic Mountain, but someone is leaking photos of some new attractions, causing the photo shoot to be postponed. Ms. T and her brother ask Rhodey and the gang to find the culprit before more photos are leaked.

Absent: Maunda Alexander as Rosey Kenseth.
Note: This episode was shot at a New York studio.
  
Season 2, Episode #30 Directed by: Adam Weissman Written by: Dan Schneider and Christopher J. Nowak 
Title: Garrett Enraged Original air date: February 22, 2014 Production code: 207
Someone is spreading a rumor that Rhodey is hanging out with Garrett’s new girlfriend. When the rumors soon anger Garrett, he sets up a plot for revenge leading to major fight. Meanwhile, Sid helps Rosey at Mystic Mountain but causes a huge accident that knocks Ms. T unconscious.

Season 2, Episode #31 Directed by: David Kendall Written by: Dan Schneider and Christopher J. Nowak 
Title: Best Sports Gear 2.0 Original air date: February 22, 2014 Production code: 211
When Rhodey and Rosey but different merchandises for their favorite New York sport teams, they compete in a contest where they must buy the most things and prove who the better sports fan is.
Note: The sequel to Best Sports Gear; This episode was shot at a New York studio.

Season 2, Episode #32 Directed by: Adam Weissman Written by: Dan Schneider and Dave Malkoff
Title: Binding Code Original air date: March 15, 2014 Production code: 212
After Rhodey gets caught in an explosion caused by Rosey, he storms out of this job at Mystic Mountain. Ms. T scolds Rosey for refusing to apologize and calling Rhodey a “rodent”. The two cousins must overcome their differences and battle their way through a weird restaurant at Mystic Mountain where Rhodey is working.
Note: This episode was shot at a New York studio.

Season 2, Episode #33 Directed by: David Kendall Written by: Dan Schneider and Jake Farrow
Title: Luck on Wheels Original air date: March 22, 2014 Production code: 213
Sid is put in a wheelchair after a leg injury and copes with the encouragement of a boy named Lucky. He claims of having the exact same wheelchair like Sid’s and that it kept bringing him all sorts of good luck. Sure enough, Sid begins to have a streak of good luck that every ones wants. 

Season 2, Episode #34 Directed by: Steve Hoefer Written by: Dan Schneider and Jake Farrow
Title: Hang Time Original air date: April 5, 2014 Production code: 216
In a loose parody of The Hangover film franchise, Rhodey, Rosey and Andre awaken in their apartment after staging a wild party that they cannot remember. Rhodey finds himself wearing Freddy Krueger's clawed glove, Andre emerges from the kitchen with large donuts stuck to this chest, and Rosey finds Sid’s phone in her hair. Fearing that Sid might be missing, the three scout throughout the city to find her.
Note: This episode was shot at a New York studio.

Season 2, Episode #35 Directed by: Russ Reinsel Written by: Dan Schneider and Dave Malkoff
Title: Will on the Brain Wagon Original air date: April 12, 2014 Production code: 217
Will does not approve of a new game called “Brain Crush” (parody of Candy Crush). But when everyone else has it, Will enlists help from Rhodey to get a copy. Frustrated after several failed attempts, Rhodey and Will find a copy of a different video game which starts a new fad and addiction.

Season 2, Episode #36 Directed by: Steve Hoefer Written by: Dan Schneider and Matt Fleckenstein
Title: Rose Froze Over Original air date: April 26, 2014 Production code: 218 
After Rosey dares Rhodey to stick his tongue on a frozen "Kansas razorback” tuna fish for an hour, she tries to stick one on her tongue for a whole night. Unfortunately, she can’t remove it the next day and with having to work late at Mystic Adventure, Rhodey has to make sure Ms. T doesn’t find who had warn them not to do it. 

Season 2, Episode #37 Directed by: Adam Weissman Written by: Dan Schneider and Christopher J. Nowak 
Title: City Chaos Original air date: May 3, 2014 Production code: 219
After leaving from work, Rhodey, Rosey and Andre are attacked by two mobsters who accuse Rhodey for stealing their $1 million dollar gold bar and spray mace into Andre eyes and mouth. Later, Garrett reveals that he slipped the gold with Rhodey and they come up with a plan to steal it back. Their attempts leads to a crazy car chase throughout the city of New York.

Season 2, Episode #38-39 Steve Hoefer Written by: Dan Schneider and Jake Farrow
Title: Rhodey Goes Awesome Original air date: May 10, 2014 Production code: 214-215
Rhodey wins a contest to guest star with Cody Simpson on AwesomenessTV. The show’s producers want him to reinvent his look and personality every day. Fed up with having to dress crazy in front of everyone, Rhodey intends to quit the show. He later gets some great advice from his cousin Roman and AwesomenessTV Host Daniella Monet.
Special Guest Star: Marlon Smith as Roman Harvick. 
Special Appearances by: Daniella Monet and Cody Simpson as themselves.
Note: Daniella Monet also portrayed Trina Vega from Victorious 

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