Lost & Found Music Studios - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Sweet Tarts
Maggie rejoins the girls' band but refuses to accept Leia's controlling ways. Mary coaches Theo to turn his mediocre song into a truly heartfelt one.
Rhythm in My Heartbeat
When Leia's plan to fix Luke's van backfires, she blames Rachel. Michelle creatively reveals her feelings to John. Eva rebels against her strict mom.
Wondering
Mr. T gives Eva's mom blunt advice. John and Michelle struggle to understand each other. Family responsibilities interfere with Mary's songwriting.
Take Control
Rachel gets an unexpected offer from a record label. Jude finds Clara difficult to work with. Luke's opinions flow too freely during an interview.
Hit My Heart
John agrees to write a pop song for Michelle's dance competition. Rachel has a secret admirer. Isaac worries about a bad influence on his brother.
How Far We've Come
Isaac takes drastic measures to keep Tully away from Lost & Found, hurting Mary in the process. John and Michelle get bad advice from their friends.
Last Shot
A competition requires the girls' band to swap a member with the boys' band. Against Parker's advice, Jude auditions for a commercial.
Take You There
Annabelle taps Nate's talent for making ringtones that match an individual's personality. Thoughts of Tully distract Mary from an important audition.
Let It Go
Leia tries to make Luke jealous. When Rachel unknowingly leaks her song online, her record label has a surprising reaction. John worries about Clara.
Falling for You
Longing to experience her first kiss, Eva seeks Jude's advice. Rachel adjusts to her new BFF. Luke asks Theo to distract him from thoughts of Leia.
Call My Name
Annabelle devises a plan to bring harmony back to the girls' band. When Mary tries to cheer Isaac up on his birthday, he makes a confession to her.
You Could Have It All
When Clara cracks under her own pressure to perfect some demos for Music Week, John draws on a painful experience to help her. Eva tries a new look.
The Sound of Change
When Maggie gets good news, Theo reacts oddly. Convinced he made things worse for Clara, John pushes Michelle away. Luke gives Leia a surprise.
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