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  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

      Season 1 (2016)    Season 2 (2017)  

  3. See also

  4. References

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Backstage is a Canadian drama series about a performing arts high school created by Jennifer Pertsch and Lara Azzopardi. The series aired in Canada on Family Channel from March 18 to December 9, 2016, and in the United States on Disney Channel from March 25 to September 30, 2016. The entire second season was released internationally on Netflix on September 30, 2017. The series' ensemble cast includes Devyn Nekoda, Alyssa Trask, Josh Bogert, Aviva Mongillo, Matthew Isen, and Julia Tomasone.

Series overview

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Episodes

Season 1 (2016)

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| Title = The First Day
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|18}}
| AltDate = March 25, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.23[2]
| ShortSummary = It is the first day at Keaton for a group of ninth graders, including dance students and best friends Carly and Vanessa, and music students Jax, Miles and Alya. They get a welcome plus a first lesson on the difficulties they will experience at the prestigious arts school. Carly and Vanessa meet a tenth grader, Sasha, a dance student who has taken their teacher Helsweel's class before and helps the two freshmen get through their first day with Helsweel. After the dance auditions, Helsweel selects Vanessa to train with the Primas, an elite group of fourth-year dance students. Meanwhile, Alya's late arrival to class prompts music teacher Park to choose her to showcase her singing, but she freezes and it leads a fellow student, Bianca, to quickly pass judgment on her. Bianca's negative comments eventually become enough for Alya to contemplate quitting after the first day, but Miles persuades her not to after he had heard her sing. Alya regains her confidence and gets another chance to perform her song in class. Also, Jax struggles with his music assignment as he is not used to the equipment he and his partner Kit are using.

Guest star: Madison MacGregor (Cassandra)


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| Title = Groups of Two
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Jennifer Pertsch
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|25}}
| AltDate = April 1, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.12[3]
| ShortSummary = Helsweel assigns the dance students their partners; among them, Carly is paired with Sasha while Vanessa is paired with Jenna. Carly's jealousy over Vanessa's joining the Primas spills over after she sees Vanessa showing Jenna a familiar dance move. Scarlett mentors some freshmen in the music program, and has Bianca and Alya roleplay in an audition, where Bianca continues to intimidate Alya. Scarlett helps Alya see that no one is perfect, even Bianca, and gives Alya some tips on how to overcome Bianca's teasing. Meanwhile, Jax is upset over Park's special treatment of Miles, but when Miles leaves behind his phone, Jax snoops and finds something suspicious on it, promptly reporting it to Park.

Absent: Romy Weltman as Kit, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Kyal Legend as Julie


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = The Brightside
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Jennifer Pertsch
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|1}}
| AltDate = April 8, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.25[4]
| ShortSummary = It is orientation day for the freshmen. As organizer, Julie hopes it will go well, but Scarlett believes it to be a waste of time, especially with the uninspiring ideas Julie has to involve the freshmen. Jax continues to wonder why Miles is being treated as a teacher's pet; after the two pair up for a class assignment, Miles attempts to show Jax that he does not want the special treatment. They skip the orientation and get caught by Park, who gives them both detention. Meanwhile, at the orientation, only five people show up initially, including Carly and Vanessa, who are still fighting. While Julie rounds up more freshmen, the two girls get heated again which causes Julie to change her approach for the orientation, turning it into a fun dance-off. It allows Carly and Vanessa to realize the pettiness of their arguing, and they let it go. As for the two serving detention for not going to orientation, Jax stumbles across a prescription medication Miles is taking, and while Miles gets it back from him without saying anything, Jax is able to put things together—Miles is sick.

Absent: Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Stand Tall
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|8}}
| AltDate = April 15, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.07[5]
| ShortSummary = Vanessa gets a chance to dance with the Primas after another dancer gets sick. She asks Carly for help but gets sick herself due to the immensity of this opportunity. Despite the setback, she goes forward with her dance, performing it while sick, and gets respect from the Primas.... Park challenges his students to interpret an instrumental song and make it their own. Bianca struggles with the assignment and decides to get help from Alya; the two work on introducing lyrics to the song. As this was intended to be an individual assignment, Bianca fails to give any credit to Alya after presenting her version to the class.... When Julie looks for someone to mentor in the art program, Denzel goes in a different direction with his art to impress her. He blows his chance because his new works lack an important ingredient—him.

Guest star: Madison MacGregor

Absent: Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber = 5
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Take Me Out
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|15}}
| AltDate = April 29, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.18[6]
| ShortSummary = Principal Durani puts Miles in charge of an activity to bring the disciplines together at Keaton, so Miles organizes a baseball team. Jax signs up to help him out, and Miles gives Jax pointers on playing the game, for a musician who is classically trained and had little time for the sport.... Carly is worried Sasha is developing feelings for her and how it will interfere with their dancing. Vanessa thinks the two are in love with each other, but Carly denies it. She contemplates switching partners, but Helsweel denies Carly's request and gives her advice about being a true dancer, including being honest with herself.... Park gives Denzel and Kit the task of producing one of Scarlett's songs. Differences in how Scarlett should sing it lead to her walking out on the session. When Denzel and Kit lack enough material for a satisfactory track, Kit persuades Scarlett to come back, and the three work together to get the assignment done. Afterward, Denzel overhears Kit and Scarlett talking about something they are doing later and is blown away when Kit reveals Scarlett is her sister, albeit by adoption.

Guest star: Dewshane Williams (Principal Durani)

Absent: Kyal Legend as Julie


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Dig Deeper
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|22}}
| AltDate = May 6, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.85[7]
| ShortSummary = In her "movement for non-movers" class, Scarlett is assigned to observe Julie and do a movement piece based on what she sees. When Scarlett discovers she was the subject of Julie's movement in the class, she becomes more focused to do her assignment, but when her movement includes wearing a school uniform only Julie is supposed to know about, Julie is forced to reveal a shocking secret to Scarlett.... Miles and Alya pair up for their mid-term duet assignment. Not pleased with Miles' shallow songwriting, Alya is hesitant to mention it to him at first, but after she finally gives him the criticism, it prompts Miles to go with something deeper. He comes up with a song expressing the precious nature of life.... Carly is going on her first date with Sasha, who is taking her to see Shawn Mendes, which includes backstage passes. However, the concert conflicts with the nine-year anniversary of the day Carly and Vanessa became friends. Although Vanessa is disappointed she will not be with Carly for much of their special day, she realizes the importance of Carly and Sasha being together for this occasion.

Guest star: Madison MacGregor

Absent: Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Romy Weltman as Kit, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = In Their Shoes
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|4|29}}
| AltDate = May 13, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.11[8]
| ShortSummary = Jax helps Miles with writing three songs for a radio contest, but with the deadline only days away, Jax finds the task unrealistic and is concerned about Miles' health under this kind of pressure. When Jax suggests postponing the project, it slips out that he knows Miles is sick and Miles gets upset. Eventually, the immense work load and stress take its toll and Miles collapses. After he recovers, Miles decides to not hide his illness anymore, revealing to Jax and Alya that he is on a kidney transplant list.... Helsweel reminds the dancers of their mid-term, auditioning for the dance show taking place at the end of the semester. She expects Vanessa to sign up for the lead role of Cinderella, so Vanessa does, while Sasha encourages Carly to try out for the lead as well. As the two girls prepare to dance with Sasha, who is going to be the prince in the show, Vanessa feels Carly has a huge advantage being Sasha's partner, but Carly throws her dance to give Vanessa the part.... Julie is in need of recycled materials for her art project and Scarlett offers to help. They unknowingly come across Cassandra's lost ballet shoes, which Scarlett thought were discarded. Cassandra wants compensation for the shoes, but Julie manages to repair them.

Guest star: Madison MacGregor

Absent: Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Romy Weltman as Kit, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = On Deck
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|6}}
| AltDate = May 20, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.21[9]
| ShortSummary = Bianca's mother comes to Keaton to cast a singer for a huge musical, and Bianca and Alya are among those trying out for the part. When Bianca sees Alya is frightened about freezing during her audition, Bianca decides to help her gain confidence even though she is sure Alya will fail. Right before her turn, Alya is still feeling anxious, but she ends up nailing the audition.... Denzel is designing Sasha's costume for the dance show, but Sasha is uncomfortable with the way the pants fit and needs them adjusted. Unfortunately, he has to attend a rehearsal right away, wearing the pants, and experiences a humiliating moment while extending his body.... When Jax and Kit argue the merits of the popular DJ Diamondmind, they decide to face off in a battle of their music samples but agree to use original tracks. Jax's curiosity about where Kit gets her samples motivates him to steal her USB drive containing them when she steps away briefly. Once the face-off happens and gets heated, Jax discovers one of Kit's tracks is actually from Diamondmind.

Guest star: Carly Street (Mrs. Blackwell – Bianca's mother)

Absent: Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Sotto Voce
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|13}}
| AltDate = June 3, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.31[10]
| ShortSummary = Upon hearing about Kit's music samples at the deejay battle, Principal Durani discovers other samples Kit submitted for her Keaton audition are also identical to those of DJ Diamondmind and expels her for plagiarism. As she gets ready to leave, she confronts Jax but during their altercation, she unintentionally reveals she {{em|is}} Diamondmind. Kit does not want everyone else to know this, including the principal, so she, Jax and Scarlett come up with a plan to let her stay at Keaton while keeping her identity secret.... Helsweel finds Vanessa's dance chemistry with Sasha to be subpar, so Vanessa looks to Carly for help on improving her dancing. While training with Carly, Vanessa injures her ankle but does not let on that she is hurt, even in another rehearsal with Sasha.... Miles and Julie fight over use of an audio room to work on their assignments. When their bickering gets them nowhere, Miles offers to help Julie with her project, and in turn, Julie offers to help Miles with his.

Guest star: Dewshane Williams

Absent: Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Isiah Hall as Denzel


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| EpisodeNumber = 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = The Understudy
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|20}}
| AltDate = June 10, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.14[11]
| ShortSummary = Alya gains unexpected popularity for the role she recently landed in Da Bohème, even before the musical's premiere, and is learning how to deal with the fame around a jealous Bianca. After a poster advertising her role gets vandalized, Alya berates Bianca for the mischief and then regrets it when Miles admits he was the one behind the act, as a joke.... Helsweel introduces the dance class to a famous alumnus of Keaton, Maria Schiller, who plans to work with the class as their upcoming dance show nears. Sasha feels the cold shoulder Carly has been giving him and wonders where he stands with her, so as Maria evaluates the class, Sasha arranges to dance with Carly instead of Vanessa. Maria praises their dancing but is astonished Carly is only the understudy.... Scarlett is worried she is developing nodes. While relaxing her voice, she notices how easily Denzel picks up her gestures and asks him to be her interpreter. After Scarlett finds out her voice is fine and starts talking again, she needs reminding how much Denzel helped her and to be grateful.

Guest star: Pippa Leslie (Maria Schiller)

Absent: Matthew Isen as Jax, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber = 11
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Lose Yourself
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|5|27}}
| AltDate = June 17, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.26[12]
| ShortSummary = When Julie uses school property for her latest art project, Principal Durani deems it vandalism and wants her to dismantle the work. Julie sees this as an attack on her artistic freedom and organizes a protest, which Durani swiftly ends. He then decides to contact Julie's parents—who are unaware their daughter is attending Keaton—but he is unable to reach them; he becomes more suspicious when he finds no information about them on file.... With the dance class focused on their mid-term routines, Maria has the class doing some different, uplifting choreography, but it upsets Vanessa. It turns out Maria is trying to help Vanessa loosen up and recapture her love for dancing, amid the pressure she is feeling as the lead.... A low mark Bianca received on an assignment leaves her unmotivated to work with Jax on their current project. Jax senses she needs a break and has her go outside the classroom to write lyrics. She gets frustrated over it and decides she is going to fail her assignment with Jax, but when she discovers Denzel found and liked one of her discarded sets of lyrics, it raises her spirits.

Guest stars: Pippa Leslie, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Josh Bogert as Miles, Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Romy Weltman as Kit, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber = 12
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Plays Well with Others
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Jennifer Pertsch
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|6|3}}
| AltDate = July 10, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.03[13]
| ShortSummary = Cassandra feels Vanessa is being held back in her training with the Primas. Vanessa's nagging ankle injury is one of those hurdles, but she keeps that from Cassandra and instead talks about friend issues. This leads Cassandra to talk to Carly, effectively keeping her from spending time with Vanessa, but when Vanessa finds out and stands up for Carly, Cassandra dismisses her from the Primas.... Park gets the music class involved in a cappella groups, though Scarlett is uncomfortable with the idea. With Kit's help, she puts together an effort blending her vocals to sound like a group, confident Park will be impressed. Park listens to her production but gives Scarlett a lesson on how the group provides something to a song she cannot by herself.... Miles wants to ask Julie out and needs Jax's help. They hack into Julie's computer so Miles can deliver his message, except when he identifies himself as "Miles", Julie is clueless. The apparent rejection allows Alya to ask him out, and Miles accepts, but when Julie eventually figures Miles was the one who sent the message to her computer, she is flattered and the two agree to date after mid-terms. As this happens right in front of Alya, it leaves her betrayed.

Guest star: Madison MacGregor

Absent: Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Colin Petierre as Sasha, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber = 13
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Hold On
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|6|10}}
| AltDate = July 17, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.86[14]
| ShortSummary = Carly feels guilty about Vanessa getting kicked out of the Primas and wants to help her, but when Jenna capitalizes on Vanessa's misery by taking her spot in dance class, Carly gets revenge. This causes turmoil during rehearsal, and Helsweel gives Carly, Jenna and Vanessa detention, where each is put through intense dance drills. It is the last thing Vanessa needs with her injured ankle, which is getting worse.... Denzel's 14th birthday is coming up, and he feels he has not achieved extraordinary feats as an artist in his young life to this point. Kit tries to cheer him up, and reminds him that many famous people became successful later in life. She also gives him the opportunity to design the cover art for the next DJ Diamondmind single.... After finding random pieces of lyrical poetry scattered around school, the music class wonders who the "yellow pad poet" is, and Bianca tries admitting she is that poet, to their disbelief. Jax is aware she is, since he gave her a yellow pad to inspire her for their duet assignment, which happens to be due. With Park preparing to hear their presentation, Bianca fears the worst about her lyrics, but Jax finds a way to make it work.

Absent: Kyal Legend as Julie


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| EpisodeNumber = 14
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Twelve Hours to Showtime
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|6|17}}
| AltDate = July 24, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.35[15]
| ShortSummary = When Carly sees Vanessa in pain following a final rehearsal before the mid-term show, Vanessa is forced to come clean to Carly about her ankle injury. Sasha finds out as well after he notices Carly looking up information about the injury on her phone, and they both agree Vanessa should not dance in the show. Realizing how far she has come, Vanessa is not about to give up on her moment and traps Carly in the locker room to prevent her from informing a teacher about the injury.... Denzel tells Julie that no one from his family is coming to the dance show. Julie discovers Denzel actually never asked his parents and encourages him to invite them, to show them how talented he is as the show's costume designer.... With Alya enjoying the opening night success of Da Bohème, Miles feels she is unprepared for their mid-term duet assignment, particularly after she forgets words to the song they are performing. Miles asks Park for an extension, claiming health-related setbacks. Alya is not pleased with what Miles did, and neither is Park, who finds out from Miles' mother that he has been fine and thus expects Miles and Alya to be ready with their duet during the dance show's intermission.

Guest star: Pippa Leslie

Absent: Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Romy Weltman as Kit


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| EpisodeNumber = 15
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = Showtime
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|6|24}}
| AltDate = July 31, 2016
| Aux4 = 1.03[16]
| ShortSummary = Having learned of Vanessa's injury, Maria is compelled to pull her out of the dance show until Vanessa convinces Maria not to, despite being warned what could happen. Thinking Carly betrayed her by revealing the injury, Vanessa gets angry and ends their friendship, but Sasha tells Carly he was the one who went to Maria, leaving Carly angry at him. During the show, the worst does happen to Vanessa while landing on her tender ankle after a jump; she needs to go to the hospital, and Carly takes her place in the show.... Alya is given an opportunity to tour with Da Bohème, but while reflecting on her time at Keaton, she overhears what Miles tells Julie about her. It upsets her and makes her determined to leave Keaton, even after Miles finds out and apologizes. After Bianca gives her some advice about the tour, and Miles, Alya decides to stay for the duet but is still leaving.... Jax asks Bianca to sit with him at the show, but thinking it is a date and unsure of what to do next, he asks Kit for advice. When Bianca invites another student to sit with her and Jax, then refers to Jax as a "good friend", it leaves him distraught.... Denzel brings Julie's parents to the show, much to Julie's shock.

Guest stars: Pippa Leslie, Arnold Pinnock (Gary Maslany – Julie's father), Carly Street

Absent: Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber = 16
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Restart
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Jill Girling & Lori Mather-Welch
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|9|9}}
| AltDate = September 12, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.74[17]
| ShortSummary = The first semester ends with Julie's parents taking her out of Keaton and Alya leaving Keaton for the Da Bohème tour. The next semester starts two weeks later, with Scarlett stepping up as the new student body president in Julie's absence. Denzel wonders how Scarlett is funding the dance parties she is planning and decides to impeach her. While Denzel is getting signatures for the impeachment, Kit finds out his motives stem from missing Julie, who eventually returns to Keaton.... Bianca becomes jealous over Jax hanging out with Jenna. She asks Miles to find out from Jax what is going on; Miles discovers Jax is indeed more into Jenna than Bianca, but he lies to Bianca to spare her feelings.... As Vanessa is sidelined while recovering from her ankle injury, she is still angry at Carly over her telling Sasha about the injury. Vanessa is confident she will be dancing again in a week, when the cast on her ankle is removed, but the doctor informs her the ankle is not healing as it should, and she will be dealing with a longer period of recovery and physical therapy.

Guest stars: Pippa Leslie, Arnold Pinnock

Absent: Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber = 17
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = Juggle
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|9|16}}
| AltDate = September 13, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.75[18]
| ShortSummary = Carly and Sasha are among those chosen by Helsweel to audition for the Primas, to fill Vanessa's spot. Throughout the process, Carly and Vanessa's feuding constantly tests Sasha. He wants to stay friends with both of them, but backs away from Carly when she forces him to choose between the two, making things more awkward after Helsweel announces that both Carly and Sasha have made the Primas.... With Julie's parents making a list of conditions for her to stay at Keaton, Julie has little time for extracurricular activities, so she allows Scarlett to continue as student body president. Julie stays on the student council as a "silent observer" but is clearly itching to be president again when she repeatedly interrupts Scarlett during a meeting. After both pitch their ideas for the end-of-year open house, and Julie is swamped by her studies, the two make a compromise and decide to share the job of president.... Miles feels left out when Jax spends time with Jenna, and then Kit. Jax realizes Miles misses Alya and invites him to a movie with Jenna; though Miles does not want to be a third wheel, Jax tells him that Jenna is wanting to know more about him.

Absent: Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber = 18
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Eyes Forward
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|9|23}}
| AltDate = September 14, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.78[19]
| ShortSummary = Carly vows she will not do anything to get kicked out of the Primas, unlike Vanessa. A film student who is shooting footage for Keaton's web site continuously affects Carly's focus both in dance class and with the Primas. Carly makes it clear to him that she cannot be distracted, and he tries to comply.... Denzel's idea for the open house is to make a music video featuring the entire Keaton student body, hoping to impress and surprise Julie. Although he distributes fliers throughout the school about the video, no one comes to the first meeting. When Julie and Scarlett later show up, Denzel rethinks his approach for the video.... Jenna becomes suspicious about Jax when she hears about his involvement with Kit, so she asks Bianca to find out. As Bianca herself wonders where she stands with Jax, she becomes angry after finally learning the truth about it from Miles, which subsequently springs into her idea for the open house—girls vs. boys in a battle of bands. When spying on Jax and Kit, Bianca discovers Kit's secret identity, as DJ Diamondmind, but she sees they are not dating; nevertheless, she lets Jenna believe her suspicions were right, leading her to break up with Jax.

Guest stars: Michael Kaplan (Austin), Madison MacGregor

Absent: Aviva Mongillo as Alya


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| EpisodeNumber = 19
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Once in a Lifetime
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|9|30}}
| AltDate = September 15, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.64[20]
| ShortSummary = Alya returns to Keaton and spends a little time with Miles, but she plans to continue on the Da Bohème tour, in England. Before she possibly leaves Keaton forever, Miles brings Alya into the studio to record their duet, so she will remember him. When Alya reveals she is not happy on the tour, Miles persuades her to stay.... A scout from Juilliard School comes to Keaton and notices Julie's dancing. Although she is not in the dance program, the scout offers her the opportunity to attend Juilliard, but the only day he is available to evaluate her happens to be the same day Julie is taking the PSAT. With all the increased pressure for her to keep up at Keaton, and now this latest opportunity, Julie gives in and pays someone to sit for her at the exam.... Vanessa struggles emotionally with not being able to dance, especially for the visiting scout. Maria suggests that Vanessa find an outlet to express herself during her down time. When she notices some street dancers outside, Vanessa offers to help them improve their technique, against Sasha's warnings about those people.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira (Sloane), Pippa Leslie, Chris Young (Francesco Gilles)

Absent: Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Romy Weltman as Kit, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber = 20
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Da Capo
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|10|7}}
| AltDate = September 16, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.82[21]
| ShortSummary = Carly has been hanging out secretly with Austin, the film student she encountered shortly after becoming a Prima. After overhearing the gossip about Austin's past relationships, and not knowing the names of his ex-girlfriends, Carly wonders if he truly cares about her when he never refers to her by her actual name. He shows that he does know her name, even though he does not verbally communicate it.... Alya is readmitted into Keaton and becomes aware that she has to work with Bianca this semester for the open house project. Bianca attempts to intimidate Alya after hearing about her giving up Da Bohème to come back to Keaton, but Alya shows Bianca she is not a quitter.... Jax and Kit get into an argument over one of her songs, as in his mind, it brings into question the gender of DJ Diamondmind to fans. Any attempt to tweak the song fails to satisfy Kit, so she sends the original version to her record label, which turns it down. Kit gives Jax credit on the song as an assistant consultant, despite not taking his advice.... Miles receives a call from his mother that a kidney donor has been found, and he is scheduled to have surgery right away.

Guest stars: Michael Kaplan, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = Friend or Foe
| DirectedBy = Lara Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|10|14}}
| AltDate = September 19, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.70[22]
| ShortSummary = While choreographing for Sloane and the "Streets", Vanessa accidentally breaks a side mirror on Maria's car with her crutch. Maria seeks to have Principal Durani shut down the group, but Vanessa suggests they audition to become an official dance club at Keaton, which would entitle them to studio space for rehearsals. Their audition satisfies Maria and Helsweel, but not Cassandra, who is obligated to yield some of the time the Primas use the studio.... Denzel is looking for someone to direct his music video; he and Scarlett evaluate prospects but come up empty. Denzel then meets Austin, impressed by his filming background, but it takes some convincing to get him to be the video's director. As one condition, Austin wants Alya in the video as the singer, rather than Scarlett.... While Miles undergoes kidney transplant surgery, Alya, Jax and Bianca are in music class thinking about him and hoping for the best. They work on a get-well song for him and later perform it in his hospital room after he is out of surgery.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Michael Kaplan, Pippa Leslie, Madison MacGregor

Absent: Alyssa Trask as Carly, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Colin Petierre as Sasha, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = Verite
| DirectedBy = Lara Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|10|21}}
| AltDate = September 20, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.77[23]
| ShortSummary = Maria gives Vanessa the responsibility of choreographing a dance for Carly, Sasha and Jenna. When Carly is directed to assume the stance of a rock, lacking any kind of dancing, she questions what Vanessa is doing. Despite the two's severed friendship, Maria advises Carly to trust Vanessa's abilities as a choreographer. Later, Vanessa finds out her ankle has healed enough for the cast to be removed.... When Scarlett receives an assignment to write a song which connects to her musical roots, she struggles with it because she is unsure whether her birth parents had anything to do with those roots. Kit reminds her that their adoptive parents are a huge influence in where they both are in music.... When Principal Durani wants to talk to Julie regarding the PSAT, she becomes uncomfortable and decides to tell Denzel what she did to clear her conscience. Durani congratulates her on getting the highest PSAT score in Keaton history and wants her photo to go on the Keaton web site in honor of her achievement. Julie realizes she needs to come clean with Durani, though Denzel fears seeing her taken out of Keaton again.

Guest stars: Pippa Leslie, Ish Morris (Ryland Marcus), Dewshane Williams

Absent: Josh Bogert as Miles, Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Matthew Isen as Jax, Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = Step Up
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|10|28}}
| AltDate = September 21, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.62[24]
| ShortSummary = Julie is allowed to continue at Keaton following the PSAT incident. Her focus shifts toward getting into Juilliard, and she wants Maria to help improve her dancing. However, as Julie brought up Maria during the discussion of disciplinary action for her cheating on the PSAT, Principal Durani interrogates Maria about her involvement in this. It leads to Maria being dismissed from teaching at Keaton.... Vanessa's cast is finally off, and despite being cleared by her doctor to dance again, she fears reinjuring her ankle. Sasha knows it is all in Vanessa's head, and he tells her she can only overcome this obstacle by dancing.... Miles' relationship with Alya is put to the test when he sees her singing to Austin for Denzel's music video. Miles stands up to Austin and makes it clear that he is her boyfriend.

Guest stars: Michael Kaplan, Pippa Leslie, Arnold Pinnock, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Romy Weltman as Kit, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = Ensemble
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|11|4}}
| AltDate = September 22, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.67[25]
| ShortSummary = After Maria is let go, Julie tries to make it up to the dance class by getting them involved in her art presentation for the open house. Initially, Vanessa and Sasha are the only ones on board, but Carly gets the others to join, though she has a motive to get back at Julie. When Julie talks one-on-one with Carly about Maria, Carly has a change of heart and needs to defuse her revenge plans. With Vanessa's help, she starts a fire in the school, and the alarm and sprinklers go off.... Carly's attitude toward Julie makes Vanessa wonder why Carly has changed. Vanessa is aware of Carly's dating Austin and tries to unearth the truth about him as Keaton's heartbreaker.... In digging for information about her birth parents, Scarlett unexpectedly comes across a letter that is from those of her sister. Kit refuses to open the envelope and wants it discarded, but Scarlett lets her sister know that she loves her and their adoptive parents, no matter what either finds out about their birth parents. Kit then decides she wants to read the letter, but the fire sprinkler incident ruins it.

Guest star: Michael Kaplan

Absent: Josh Bogert as Miles, Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = After the Flood
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|11|11}}
| AltDate = September 23, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.92[26]
| ShortSummary = The music students need to recreate their work for the open house after the fire sprinkler damage to the school destroyed their recordings. Jax reaches his boiling point after what he has been through all semester. Bianca comes clean with Jax, saying she caused Jenna to break up with him, but after she and her girl band perform their new song in class, Jax reveals he has had feelings for Bianca all along.... Vanessa and Sasha warn Carly about Austin after they see his temper, and when she does not listen, Sasha posts Carly and Austin's relationship on his blog. Carly is afraid this will jeopardize her position with the Primas, but the one let go is Sasha. Regarding her dating Austin, Carly calls it quits because, as Vanessa and Sasha have been trying to get her to see, he has failed to treat her with respect.... Julie asks Jenna to help improve her dancing by coaching her. While she has not forgotten Julie's part in Maria's dismissal, Jenna decides to coach Julie, but her allegiance with the dance class is split. Julie sees the honest side of Jenna and encourages her to stand up for herself in dance class.

Guest stars: Michael Kaplan, Madison MacGregor

Absent: Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Romy Weltman as Kit, Isiah Hall as Denzel, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = Try Again
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|11|18}}
| AltDate = September 26, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.72[27]
| ShortSummary = Following his ouster from the Primas, Sasha pleads with Vanessa to become part of the Streets. He auditions and while Sloane thinks he is good, she does not let him join because of his TMK blog. Sasha proves he is worthy of becoming part of the group by deleting his blog account.... Principal Durani interrogates Carly and Jenna about the fire sprinklers. While the two confess about plotting revenge against Julie, they keep quiet about their part in the sprinklers going off. They attempt investigating on their own, and Jenna considers Vanessa the prime suspect until she sees Carly is hiding something. Upon getting the truth from Carly, Jenna goes back to Durani, but Carly finds out she, Vanessa and Sasha have been spared the ultimate punishment for now.... Alya discovers the song she is singing for Denzel's music video belongs to Scarlett, so she goes to Austin wanting Scarlett back in the video. He blackmails Alya to stay in the video by threatening to expose their professional relationship as more than that to Miles. When Alya tells Kit about the incident, they urge Denzel to fire Austin, who overhears them. The girls get into heated words with Austin, but when he shoves Kit, Denzel shoves back, knocking Austin to the ground.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Michael Kaplan, Madison MacGregor, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Matthew Isen as Jax, Julia Tomasone as Bianca, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = Fallout
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|11|18}}
| AltDate = September 27, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.84[28]
| ShortSummary = All of Keaton finds out about the confrontation involving Austin, Alya, Kit and Denzel. Principal Durani calls Kit to his office to get her side; he also needs to hear from Denzel, who is nowhere to be found. Kit goes looking for him, and Scarlett helps. When they do find him and Denzel is ready to see Durani, he has support from many students, who join him in Durani's office.... Miles has been on edge about Alya's involvement with Austin and continues to be even after what happened to Austin, particularly when Alya texts him to find out if he is okay. Alya discovers Miles has problems with trust, stemming from his parents' separation, and they resolve to trust and be honest with each other.... Vanessa and Carly are paired by Helsweel for the final exam in dance class, which helps the two repair their friendship, though Carly is a little aloof following what she has heard about Austin's bullying. While preparing for the final, Vanessa gets a disturbing text which threatens to expose a secret. She initially thinks it is about a brief kiss between her and Sasha that she worries Carly knows about. Sasha gets the same text, but when Carly also gets that text, they conclude it to be about the fire sprinkler incident.

Guest stars: Michael Kaplan, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Lead the Way
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|11|25}}
| AltDate = September 28, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.89[29]
| ShortSummary = Denzel struggles as the director of his music video, with his dancers failing to work together. As Denzel sees the job as being the boss, Scarlett encourages him to approach it differently, being more a leader than the boss. The change results in better communication with his dancers.... Bianca is ready to date Jax but suffers a setback in planning it. Park catches her taking a phone call about a reservation during class, leading to her phone being confiscated plus detention. Jax salvages Bianca's effort by finding a way to join her in detention for their date.... The open house is nearing, but ticket sales are falling short of expectation, particularly for a fundraiser being held by Vanessa, Carly, Jenna and Sasha to help pay for what was lost or damaged due to the fire sprinklers. As they prepare to attract more people from a bigger venue, a new mysterious text pops up, this time exposing Vanessa and Sasha's kiss to everyone at Keaton. While the text upsets the two and Carly, Sasha realizes his deleted TMK blog account is being hacked, later discovering Jenna is behind it, and those texts.

Absent: Romy Weltman as Kit, Kyal Legend as Julie, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = Me
| DirectedBy = Lara Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|12|2}}
| AltDate = September 29, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.87[30]
| ShortSummary = The Streets feel they belong in the open house. While Helsweel tells them that they and the Primas cannot both be showcased, and that Francesco Gilles, the scout from Juilliard, is coming to Keaton again to look for the best performers, she allows the Streets a chance to show whether they are ready. Vanessa and Carly find their friendship tested once again with this dance rivalry, plus Carly's potential spot in Juilliard's summer program is at stake.... Although Alya is feeling secure with Miles after their discussion on trust, she becomes reminded about when he was involved with Julie. Alya realizes it is in the past and is willing to let Miles help Julie with her open house project which is experiencing audio trouble. Once he fixes the problem, the two nearly exchange a kiss.... Denzel has Scarlett record many takes of her song for his music video, which leads to stress on her voice. Scarlett is also preparing the introductory speech for the open house, but while rehearsing her speech, she struggles talking through it.... Bianca gets a callback on a movie role; if she gets the part, she will be in Los Angeles during the summer. Jax worries that he will lose her, but Bianca assures him that she will not leave him.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Madison MacGregor

Absent: Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = We
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|12|9}}
| AltDate = September 30, 2016
| Aux4 = 0.90[31]
| ShortSummary = The open house is underway. Scarlett has trouble speaking during her introduction, but Julie assures Scarlett she has a great voice, even though she is worrying about how much she has damaged it.... Helsweel announces the Primas will perform at the open house. She commends the Streets for their improvement, but they still need to work at getting even better. At the same time, Vanessa finds out Carly is on the short list for Juilliard's summer program, and while feeling betrayed that Carly kept this a secret, Vanessa encourages her to take advantage of the opportunity.... Jax will be spending the summer touring with DJ Diamondmind, but as Kit gives him this news, she finds out that Jax has scheduled her, as Diamondmind, to appear at the open house, and she emphatically tells Jax she does not want to do so. In encouraging her to reconsider, Jax alludes to her birth parents and ends up surprising her regarding their letter she originally did not want to read.... Miles writes a song for Alya to show what he means to her, but he cannot hide from her that he nearly kissed Julie. The revelation hardly shocks Alya, who realizes she has been lost with her music since returning to Keaton and needs to refocus on that without Miles.... Bianca does not land the movie role she was hoping for, so she will not be going to Los Angeles. She keeps that information from Jax, though she is happy he will be touring with DJ Diamondmind.... Kit finally reads the letter from her birth parents, with Scarlett helping her through it. While finishing the letter, Scarlett's voice becomes so hoarse, she finds herself unable to speak. She clearly cannot sing in Denzel's music video, putting his project in jeopardy.... After the Primas showcase their talent, they extend a gesture to the Streets members to join them on the dance floor, with Carly inviting Vanessa up first, then Cassandra doing the same for Sloane. Denzel comes up with a plan that allows Scarlett to still be in his video but adds Alya and Bianca as co-leads. Scarlett reveals the doctor found calluses on her vocal cords; she is determined to sing again, but with the nodes diagnosis, it is also a real possibility she may not.... As the school year ends, Principal Durani discovers an email from an "unknown" sender with a video that links Carly and Vanessa to the fire sprinkler incident.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Madison MacGregor, Dewshane Williams, Chris Young

Absent: Chris Hoffman as Park


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Season 2 (2017)

  • The season was released on Netflix in the United States on September 30, 2017.[32]
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| EpisodeNumber = 31
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = And We're Back...
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|12}}
| AltDate = July 28, 2017
| ShortSummary = The students are back at Keaton after the holidays. Principal Durani knows about every detail of the sprinkler incident caused by Carly and Vanessa, and makes them pay for it by helping undo the damage they have done in their free time between and after classes, starting by repainting a poster with just a tiny brush. Helsweel gets permission for Carly to leave early because she is judging auditions for the Primas, and Carly makes sure Vanessa is last so she has time to finish the work. Meanwhile, three senior music students come to mentor the sophomores, and things get awkward when Alya and Miles end up on Frances' team together. Bianca questions Jax after someone makes a post on TMK saying he cheated on her with Kit. Jax says that he did not cheat on her. She believes him, and they kiss. But Jax does not tell Bianca that Kit is DJ Diamondmind; instead, he tells Bianca that DJ Diamondmind wants her to sing on his next album. Vanessa gets to the Prima audition just in time, but she trips and gets injured, and has to be taken to a hospital. When Alya and Miles confront Frances about picking one of them, Frances immediately understands what's going on and suggests that singing together will be actually better for them.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Hailey Fauchere (Mindy), Stephanie La Rochelle (Frances), Madison MacGregor, Dewshane Williams


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| Title = Leading by Example
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|13}}
| AltDate = August 4, 2017
| ShortSummary = Frances wants Scarlett as the junior student in her mentoring group, but Scarlett indicates she is still recovering from surgery on her vocal chords, despite being cleared for weeks by her doctor. Scarlett worries that she will be unable to sing again, so Kit helps her to overcome her fear. ... Carly is determined not to be like Cassandra as she welcomes two new recruits to the Primas, Mindy and Beckett. Her decision to lead by example backfires when Cassandra finds out Carly made the Prima juice that the recruits were instructed to make all by herself, so Cassandra shows Carly that the newcomers need to learn the hard way. ... Alya becomes frustrated over Frances' mentoring style when she is not told what is wrong with her singing. After she vehemently confronts Frances about the matter, Frances gets Alya to realize that the singing she heard was lacking passion.

Guest stars: Hailey Fauchere, Stephanie La Rochelle, Madison MacGregor

Absent: Matthew Isen as Jax, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Colin Petierre as Sasha, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Title = Choices
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|14}}
| AltDate = August 11, 2017
| ShortSummary = The Keaton students begin preparing for the CAMDAs—Competitions in Art, Music, Dance, and Acting—which the school is hosting. Julie is faced with whether to compete in art or dance, and feels she can contend in both disciplines by introducing a new "performance art" category. Durani tells Julie that the category will have to wait until another year, and she will need to pick either art or dance, not just for the CAMDAs but her senior year as a whole. ... The music students work on creating tracks inspired by DJ Diamondmind. This appears to be an easy task for Kit, but she fails the assignment because her sample is too identical to a Diamondmind track. As a result, Kit chooses to make a change for the next Diamondmind album, with her secret identity getting in the way. ... Sasha is furious with Jenna about what she has been posting on TMK, under his hacked account, and decides not to hang around her anymore. Hurt over losing a friend, Jenna comes clean with her next TMK entry and hopes she can regain the trust of Sasha and anyone else she has hurt.

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Madison MacGregor, Corteon Moore (Matteo), Jennifer Pogue, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = The One
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|15}}
| AltDate = August 18, 2017
| ShortSummary = Scarlett holds auditions for student vice president but has trouble finding the right person. One candidate, George, is blindly rejected simply because his illusionist talent is not what she is looking for. His brother, Aidan, comes down on her and only asks for George to be given a chance. After hearing more about Aidan from George, and also seeing a magic trick, Scarlett is lured into naming George vice president, to impress his brother. She later finds out Aidan is dating Cassandra. ... Helsweel announces she will mentor a male-female pair for the CAMDAs; Carly is the female, while Sasha and Beckett need to audition for the male half. Beckett shows no inclination to practice, which irritates Helsweel, but at the audition, his dancing appears too superior for Sasha, who leaves the class before his turn. ... Miles is unable to get past his break-up with Alya, which is evident as the two sing together in front of Frances. Bianca tells him that he needs to deal with his unresolved feelings.

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi (Aidan), Joshua Kilimnik (George), Hailey Fauchere, Madison MacGregor, Stephanie La Rochelle, Emily Persich, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber = 35
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Take the Note
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|16}}
| AltDate = August 25, 2017
| ShortSummary = Bianca's performance of a song draws criticism from Scarlett, and though constructive, Bianca does not take it well. When she later criticizes Scarlett, particularly her love life, Alya confronts her and eventually finds out Bianca got fired by her agent. As she deals with the uncertainty of her acting career, Bianca's relationship with Jax also takes a turn after he reveals to her his kissing a backup dancer during the summer. ... As she watches Carly and Beckett practice a dance routine for the CAMDAs, Vanessa is distressed over Beckett's handling of Carly. Beckett tells Vanessa that Carly needs to improve around him or he will look for another partner. Carly herself is not happy with her partner, but Vanessa eventually relays to her what Beckett said. ... With Julie deciding to focus on dance during the school year, she struggles to establish her identity as a dancer. Cassandra sees that and tells her she needs to find that identity to succeed in the program.

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Joshua Kilimnik, Stephanie La Rochelle, Corteon Moore, Madison MacGregor

Absent: Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber = 36
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Gotta Be Strong
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|23}}
| AltDate = September 1, 2017
| ShortSummary = Jenna adds her and Sasha to the list of duets at the CAMDAs and wants to get on his good side again. She puts some sticky notes into his locker but discovers he has power bars and other performance-enhancers in there. With Sasha upset about her invading his locker, Jenna tries to convince him that he is a great dancer without that stuff, even if he feels he will never be as strong as Beckett. ... Jax wants Miles to talk to Bianca about his cheating on her. With the argument being about a meaningless kiss, Bianca sends a message back to Jax by kissing Miles. It later turns into a bigger argument between Jax and Bianca, one that Miles wants to stay out of, as it resembles the kind his divorced parents have had. ... Helsweel gives Vanessa the impression that she has done something wrong. When Vanessa talks to Helsweel about it, she finds out Beckett is at Keaton on probation and is advised to stay away from him. After Vanessa accidentally mentions the probation to Beckett, he explodes in anger at Helsweel. During the altercation, Vanessa and Carly overhear Beckett calling Helsweel "mom".

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Joshua Kilimnik

Absent: Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Romy Weltman as Kit, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = In Her Shadow
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|3|30}}
| AltDate = January 13, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Joshua Kilimnik, Hailey Fauchere

Absent: Josh Bogert as Miles, Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Matthew Isen as Jax, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Control
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|4|6}}
| AltDate = January 14, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Hailey Fauchere, Stephanie La Rochelle, Madison MacGregor

Absent: Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Colin Petierre as Sasha, Mckenzie Small as Scarlett, Thomas L. Colford as Beckett, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Qualifiers: Day 1
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|4|13}}
| AltDate =
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Stephanie La Rochelle, Hailey Fauchere, Madison MacGregor, Janet Porter (Mrs. Kendrick)

Absent: Matthew Isen as Jax, Adrianna Di Liello as Jenna, Colin Petierre as Sasha, Thomas L. Colford as Beckett, Kyal Legend as Julie, Chris Hoffman as Park, Jane Moffat as Helsweel


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Qualifiers: Day 2
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|4|20}}
| AltDate =
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Joshua Kilimnik, Pippa Leslie, Dewshane Williams

Absent: Devyn Nekoda as Vanessa, Aviva Mongillo as Alya, Chris Hoffman as Park


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Wrong Side of a Love Song
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Floyd Kane
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|4|27}}
| AltDate = January 15, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Joshua Kilimnik, Hailey Fauchere, Madison MacGregor, Stephanie La Rochelle


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| EpisodeNumber = 42
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Shake It Off
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|5|4}}
| AltDate = January 16, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Hailey Fauchere, Stephanie La Rochelle, Pippa Leslie


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| EpisodeNumber = 43
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Clear Eyes
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|5|11}}
| AltDate = January 17, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Hailey Fauchere, Sydney Kuhne (Azadeh), Corteon Moore, Madison MacGregor, Dewshane Williams


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| EpisodeNumber = 44
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Mixing It Up
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|5|18}}
| AltDate = January 18, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Sydney Kuhne, Robert Bazzocchi, Joshua Kilimnik, Hailey Fauchere, Madison MacGregor, Pippa Leslie, Dewshane Williams


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| EpisodeNumber = 45
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = In the Dark
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2018|5|25}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 46
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Prima Donna
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
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| AltDate = January 23, 2018
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Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Joshua Kilimnik, Hailey Fauchere, Madison MacGregor, Dewshane Williams


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = Best Ideas
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
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| AltDate = January 24, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Hailey Fauchere, Joshua Kilimnik, Sydney Kuhne, Corteon Moore


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| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Caught
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
| OriginalAirDate =
| AltDate = January 25, 2018
| ShortSummary =

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| EpisodeNumber = 49
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Telling Stories
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
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Guest stars: Hailey Fauchere, Joshua Kilimnik, Sydney Kuhne, Corteon Moore


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| EpisodeNumber = 50
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Two Steps Forward
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Matt Schiller
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| AltDate = January 30, 2018
| ShortSummary =

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| EpisodeNumber = 51
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = Obvious
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = Comfort Zone
| DirectedBy = Warren P. Sonoda
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell
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| AltDate = February 1, 2018
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| EpisodeNumber = 53
| EpisodeNumber2 = 23
| Title = Lesson. Learned
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Floyd Kane
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| AltDate = May 14, 2018
| ShortSummary =

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| EpisodeNumber = 54
| EpisodeNumber2 = 24
| Title = In Your Eyes
| DirectedBy = Mario Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Adam T. Bradley
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| AltDate = May 15, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Sydney Kuhne, Corteon Moore


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| EpisodeNumber = 55
| EpisodeNumber2 = 25
| Title = Clean Slate
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Scott Oleszkowicz
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| AltDate = May 16, 2018
| ShortSummary =

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| EpisodeNumber = 56
| EpisodeNumber2 = 26
| Title = Not for Sale
| DirectedBy = RT!
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate =
| AltDate = May 17, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Sydney Kuhne, Rayisa Kondracki, Madison MacGregor, Hailey Fauchere, Corteon Moore


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| EpisodeNumber = 57
| EpisodeNumber2 = 27
| Title = Legacy
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Kate Hewlett
| OriginalAirDate =
| AltDate = May 21, 2018
| ShortSummary =

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| EpisodeNumber = 58
| EpisodeNumber2 = 28
| Title = Hope
| DirectedBy = Wendy Morgan
| WrittenBy = Lauren Gosnell & Matt Schiller
| OriginalAirDate =
| AltDate = May 22, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Stephanie La Rochelle, Madison MacGregor, Corteon Moore, Rayisa Kondracki, Dewshane Williams


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| EpisodeNumber = 59
| EpisodeNumber2 = 29
| Title = Almost There
| DirectedBy = Lara Azzopardi
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate =
| AltDate = May 23, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Stephanie Caldeira, Madison MacGregor, Kolton Stewart, Dewshane Williams


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| EpisodeNumber = 60
| EpisodeNumber2 = 30
| Title = Apart but Together
| DirectedBy = Director X
| WrittenBy = Lara Azzopardi
| OriginalAirDate =
| AltDate = May 24, 2018
| ShortSummary =

Guest stars: Robert Bazzocchi, Hailey Fauchere, Sydney Kuhne, Stephanie La Rochelle, Madison MacGregor, Corteon Moore, Kolton Stewart, Dewshane Williams


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See also

  • List of Backstage characters

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