Movie Stars - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Two Faces of Steve
Apache suspects that the guy whom Reese set Lori up with is too good to be true. Meanwhile, Todd becomes a diva when Reese gives him a bit part as a cop in his latest film.

Video Gurl
Lori appears in a music video for the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Meanwhile, Jacey accidentally loses Reese's father's remains.

The Seduction of Reese Hardin
Reese auditions to play Batman, but Lori suspects the producer may have designs on him. Meanwhile, Todd organizes a poker game with a new set of famous siblings.

La Vida Loca
When Lori's friends come to visit, she comes to the realization that she's outgrown them. Meanwhile, Apache sells a script by attaching his father's name to the project.

Last Dance
Reese decides to make a family-friendly film; Lori protests the school dance.

Oscar Wild
When Jacey is up for an Oscar, she loses sight of what's important. Meanwhile, Todd directs and stars in Moonglow's school production of Hansel and Gretel.

The Goodbye Guy
Todd announces he's going to move away and marry his pen-pal. Meanwhile Lori realizes her underachievement is going to hurt her chances for college.

Two Guys, Two Girls & a Guest House
Lori pretends to live in the guest house when she meets an older guy; Todd holds acting classes in Reese's living room.

No Justice, No Piece
On the set of Reese's new film, Todd hosts a making-of special and Lori frees the caged animals.

Stand by Me
Director Apache bumps Lori from the school play; Jacey takes the lead role in an action film; Todd develops an addiction to "Reese Hardin Action Bars."

He's Reese. He's Here. Get Used to It
Reece is elated when he learns the president of his fan club has organized a retrospective, but that soon gives way to horror when he realizes he's being perceived as a gay icon. Meanwhile Lori gives Apache a makeover.

Whose on First?
During a baseball game, Jacey and Todd get even with a lecherous agent and Apache becomes jealous of Lori's natural athletic abilities.

Sink-Chronicity
Reese rescues a boy who wasn't in harm's way; Apache interns for a talent agent.
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