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Good Luck Charlie - Season 2
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Title: Good Luck Charlie

Overview: Teens PJ and Teddy and tween brother Gabe are typical kids -- that is, until their mother has another baby. The arrival of their new sister completely upends the entire household. When their mother heads back to work after Charlie's birth, it's up to the kids and their dad to keep the home fires burning -- and to keep Charlie out of trouble as she learns to sit up, crawl, walk and run. Teddy, as the older sister, makes a personalized video diary for Charlie, in each episode adding a nugget of wisdom for her baby sibling.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 7.9 (407 votes)

Cast

  • Teddy Duncan: Bridgit Mendler
  • Amy Duncan: Leigh-Allyn Baker
  • Gabe Duncan: Bradley Steven Perry
  • Charlie Duncan: Mia Talerico
  • Bob Duncan: Eric Allan Kramer
  • PJ Duncan: Jason Dolley
  • Good Luck Charlie - Charlie Is 2 (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    Charlie turns 2 years old.

    Good Luck Charlie - Something's Fishy (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    Bob confiscates Teddy's cell phone when she exceeds her texting limit. Bob demands that she must pay the bill; Teddy is forced to get a job at Otto's Grotto, dressed as an octopus. Her job is a complete nightmare when it comes to dealing with children who are out of control. Meanwhile, PJ uses Charlie as a girl magnet, but his plan backfires when his new girlfriend, Kayla (Skyler Day), only seems to be interested in Charlie rather than PJ. Elsewhere, Amy is obsessed with trying to beat Gabe at video game tennis.

    Good Luck Charlie - Let's Potty (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    Bob and Amy try to potty train Charlie but when she flushes her toys down the toilet, Bob must fix the plumbing. Unfortunately, Bob cracks a pipe and water sprays him and the nearby fuse box, resulting in a blackout. So, to finish their video game, PJ and Gabe run a cable from Mrs. Dabney's fuse box to power the TV set, eventually giving her house a blackout. Meanwhile, Teddy helps Ivy prepare for her first online chat with Raymond Blues (Daniel Curtis Lee), a guy she likes.

    Good Luck Charlie - Appy Days (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    Using a fake phone call app, Teddy and Ivy trick their moms into allowing each other to go to a senior party. Their plan backfires when the moms find out and set out to track the girls down. Meanwhile, PJ fills in for Bob's day at work (exterminating rats), and Charlie tries to get Gabe to play baby with her.

    Good Luck Charlie - Duncan vs. Duncan (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    Teddy and PJ throw a house party while Bob and Amy are on a romantic date. Meanwhile, Amy forces Gabe to accompany Jo to cotillion classes.

    Good Luck Charlie - A L.A.R.P. in the Park (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    Teddy babysits Charlie while also attending a larping party with Evan (Matt Prokop), her new crush. After being poked in the eye by Charlie, Amy continues to fake being hurt to stay in the hospital longer. Bob and PJ must re-edit a video of Bob winning an exterminator award after forgetting to thank Amy in his speech.

    Good Luck Charlie - Battle of the Bands (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Teddy and Skyler compete against PJ, Spencer and Emmett in the annual battle of the bands competition at the mall. Teddy then finds out that Skyler and PJ are dating and neither of them want to do the competition any more. Meanwhile, Bob asks Gabe to take a gift back to a rich boy in his class. When Bob goes to the boy's house to return Gabe's gift, he goes back on his word and befriends the boy's father. Also, Amy takes credit for a painting done by Charlie after her art teacher says she has no real talent and that Charlie's painting is a work of art.

    Good Luck Charlie - The Singin' Dancin' Duncans (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    Amy persuades the family to take part in a benefit for her hospital so she can beat her long-time arch-rival, Fran Culpepper (Devika Parikh). When they prove uncooperative in the rhythmic dancing, Amy hires professional dancers to replace the members of the family except for Charlie. Meanwhile, Teddy's classmate Lynette does not invite her to her party but she invites Ivy. Later, she finds out that Ivy has been making up excuses to go somewhere else and Teddy suspects that Ivy attended the party without her. Also, Gabe and PJ sell "old junk" on the Internet to raise money.

    Good Luck Charlie - Teddy's Bear (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    Amy lets her temper get the best of her when Mr. Piper refuses to admit he was wrong. P.J. decides to have a man to man talk with Skyler's old beau. Charlie's first ballet lesson may be her last after Bob breaks one of the class rules.

    Good Luck Charlie - Meet the Parents (Season 2 - Episode 10)

    Teddy and PJ pose as Gabe's parents as they attend a conference with his elderly teacher, Mrs. Monroe (K Callan). Everything goes well until Mrs. Monroe spots Teddy on a date with her latest crush, Derek (Reid Ewing). Mrs. Monroe thinks that Teddy is "cheating" on her husband. Meanwhile, PJ and Skyler go on their first official date; Bob bets that Amy cannot build Charlie's new playhouse without his help.

    Good Luck Charlie - Gabe's 12-1/2 Birthday (Season 2 - Episode 11)

    Amy and Bob make up for not throwing Gabe his much delayed 12th birthday party by giving him a 12 ½ birthday party, after Gabe promised to be good for a whole week. Unfortunately, Gabe's party falls on the same day as a huge blizzard. Meanwhile, Ivy and Teddy cannot get along with Ivy not liking Teddy's new boyfriend Derek, which causes a rift in their friendship. They go to each other's houses to settle their differences, the same day as the snow storm. Teddy is driven crazy by Ivy's parents Mary Lou and Harry (Ellia English and William Allen Young) while Ivy is having a great time celebrating Gabe's 12-½ birthday. Meanwhile, PJ helps Bob lose a few pounds.

    Good Luck Charlie - The Break Up (Season 2 - Episode 12)

    Teddy decides to break up with Derek, but has a hard time doing so, due to him continually doing nice things for her. Meanwhile, Amy becomes Gabe's new hockey coach and hurts herself during a practice. PJ finds out that he is being paid less than minimum wage and gets advice from Bob about what he should do, until PJ gets fired for going on strike with the other Kwikki Chikki staff.

    Good Luck Charlie - Charlie Shakes it Up (Season 2 - Episode 13)

    Teddy, Amy and Charlie plan a trip to Chicago to visit their rich great-aunt Nell, where they are instead mistaken for the Duncan Sisters, a famous hip-hop dance duo and are taken to the dance studio of "Shake It Up, Chicago". Amy pretends that she, Teddy and Charlie are sisters in order to accomplish her dreams of being on TV, but since they do not know how to dance, they enlist the help of dancers CeCe Jones (Bella Thorne) and Rocky Blue (Zendaya). Back at home, Gabe and PJ hold a yard sale in hopes of raising money while cleaning out the attic, but wind up selling a cat cookie jar with $500 in it to Mrs. Dabney; Bob is obsessed with a TV show, Higgins and Zork.

    Good Luck Charlie - Baby's New Shoes (Season 2 - Episode 14)

    Teddy uses Gabe and his friend Jake (Tucker Albrizzi) to go see a PG-13-rated movie so she can use it to win an internship at a news station. Meanwhile, Amy buys a pair of heels that cost $400 to go out to a party with and plans on returning them. She puts them away in until Charlie gets a hold of them and ruins the shoes. PJ tries to make amends with a kindergarten classmate after cutting the boy's ponytail.

    Good Luck Charlie - Bye Bye Video Diary (Season 2 - Episode 15)

    As Teddy does the dishes, Charlie has put her laptop inside the dishwasher. Amy finds it inside the washer, meaning all of the video diaries have been deleted. Amy and Teddy stay up all night, reforming the video diaries. However, when PJ arrives back from Kwikki Chikki college, he notifies Teddy that he accidentally took her laptop, meaning that PJ's laptop was captured in the dishwasher. Meanwhile, because PJ has been going to college, Gabe takes over his place. But when he watches a horror movie, he is terrified and refuses to let Charlie sleep in her own room.

    Good Luck Charlie - Monkey Business (Season 2 - Episode 16)

    Teddy loses a mom's earring while babysitting. Meanwhile, Bob thinks he's won the lottery when Gabe gives him a fake winning ticket.

    Good Luck Charlie - PJ in the City (Season 2 - Episode 17)

    Teddy applies for a job at a trendy teen clothing store where Spencer works. Teddy’s main reason for applying is that she wants a discount on new clothes for her upcoming school photo, however in order to get the job and fit in she needs to get a tan. However the self-tanner she applies goes awry when Charlie gets involved! Also in the episode Bob chases after PJ after he leaves for New York City when he finds out Skyler has moved there. And, Amy finds herself over-involved in Gabe’s life, inviting a girl over who she thinks he likes, but it’s the wrong girl!

    Good Luck Charlie - Sun Show (1) (Season 2 - Episode 18)

    The Duncan family goes on a trip to Hawaii in celebration of Bob and Amy's 20th wedding anniversary. After wandering onto sacred ground, Amy gets the entire family cursed, but refuses to believe it, until she is trapped in an elevator with a claustrophobic woman. Soon after, Teddy gets knocked out during her surfing lesson; PJ and Gabe's aerial tour pilot falls asleep during the flight; Bob gets knocked out with a golf ball, and Charlie goes missing. Meanwhile, Bob faces continuous hour-long timeshare seminars.

    Good Luck Charlie - Sun Show (2) (Season 2 - Episode 19)

    Still thinking that they are cursed, Amy encounters plumeria numerous times and gets severe allergic reactions. Teddy finally finds Charlie seeing her playing with a group of other children. Bob asks Teddy to pretend to be Amy for the time-share seminar. After making a promise to God during his and PJ's near-death experience on an aerial tour, Gabe coaches PJ to face his fears.

    Good Luck Charlie - Amazing Gracie (Season 2 - Episode 20)

    Teddy has been meaning to buy a used car. An excellent offer comes up when Mary Lou Wentz wants Harry Wentz to sell his car, that he calls Gracie, because it takes up too much space in the garage. Teddy buys the car and on the way home, she accidentally totals it. Meanwhile, Amy is offended and upset that Charlie will not make a scene while getting dropped off at preschool, which leads to Mommy & Charlie Day, a day where Amy bonds with Charlie, hoping she will cry when she drops her off at preschool the next day. The next day, Charlie gives Amy a heartwarming hug. Elsewhere, PJ and Gabe try to finding Bob a friend to avoid going on their annual father and son fishing trip.

    Good Luck Charlie - Termite Queen (Season 2 - Episode 21)

    Teddy goes with Bob to the exterminator convention in hopes of making him happy enough to buy her a car. Meanwhile, Gabe and Jake shoot a monster movie starring Charlie. Plus, PJ's friend from Kwikki Chikki University, Gravy, is allowed to stay in the Duncans' household. Gravy drives Amy crazy with his abnormal living habits.

    Good Luck Charlie - The Bob Duncan Experience (Season 2 - Episode 22)

    After accidentally breaking the one and only record made by Bob's old band, PJ gets the Bob Duncan Experience back together. PJ also learns the real reason why the band broke up. Meanwhile, Emmett proves to Teddy that she had promised to be his date to the Homecoming Dance in elementary school, so Teddy tries to hook him up with Alicia (Kiersey Clemons), the new girl in school. Gabe and his friend Leo (Rico Rodriguez) make a lemonade stand, but split up and compete for business after a falling-out over the profits.

    Good Luck Charlie - Ditch Day (Season 2 - Episode 23)

    When Teddy finds out she has a reputation as a goody goody, she ditches school with Ivy to earn a bad reputation. Teddy is nervous because she has never ditched before. Meanwhile, PJ tries to make a dress for Charlie for a Home EC class. Also, Gabe tries to get himself ungrounded by bringing an old love poem from Amy's high school days back to light, which he thought had been written by his father. It turns out it was actually written by Bob Diddlebock. Amy has kept it for years because it is the only love poem she ever received. In the end, Bob writes her a love poem as well and they reconcile.

    Good Luck Charlie - Alley Oops (Season 2 - Episode 24)

    The Duncan family (except Teddy) compete in a bowling challenge against some family that beats them in bowling 5 years in a row

    Good Luck Charlie - Scary Had a Little Lamb (Season 2 - Episode 25)

    It's Halloween and when Charlie gets scared by Carl, Teddy decides to give him a taste of his own medicine. Meanwhile, Gabe agrees to protect Mrs. Dabney's house from teenagers, but when her house gets trashed, Gabe has to do whatever she says. Also, PJ becomes a goth because of his new girlfriend, Zoe. Bob and Amy dress as each other for Halloween.

    Good Luck Charlie - Return to Super Adventure Land (Season 2 - Episode 26)

    When the Duncans take a family trip to Super Adventure Land, Gabe and Amy get offered a job to be in a commercial, but when they receive the script, Amy is upset that Gabe gets most of the lines and she only gets one, so she makes a few tweaks to the script. Meanwhile, Emmett gives Teddy a job at Super Adventure Land so she could save up for a new car, but soon she discovers that the job Emmett got her is to portray the princess in the classic fairy tale The Princess & The Frog and Emmett is the frog. Also, Bob is so pleased with P.J.'s cooking that he would do anything to get more even doing his homework for him.

    Good Luck Charlie - Can You Keep a Secret? (Season 2 - Episode 27)

    Teddy becomes nervous when she has to kiss Spencer at her job at Super Adventure Land. When they kiss, Teddy begins to have feelings for Spencer again. PJ learns that Bob mistakenly wrote his name wrong on his birth certificate. Gabe has a hard time finding a birthday gift for PJ.

    Good Luck Charlie - Story Time (Season 2 - Episode 28)

    Teddy and Amy compete writing a children's story to get published. While doing deliveries, PJ gives advice to a newlywed couple. Bob does career day at Gabe's class.

    Good Luck Charlie - It's a Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving (Season 2 - Episode 29)

    Bob's father Frank (Alan Rachins) comes over for Thanksgiving and begins a romance with the newly divorced Mrs. Dabney, much to Bob and Gabe's dismay. PJ tries to trick Amy about cooking the turkey. Teddy and Ivy attempt to wait in line for a new gadget.

    Good Luck Charlie - Teddy on Ice (Season 2 - Episode 30)

    The Wentzes invite Teddy for a weekend at their ice house. Charlie says a bad word and Amy and Bob try to figure out who she learned it from. PJ and Gabe break Mrs. Dabney's satellite dish, so she comes over to the Duncan house to watch her soap operas, with PJ and Gabe becoming captivated by the storylines.

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