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H2O episode guide season 2

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Episode 2.01 (27)
Australia: Fri, Sept 28, 2007 (4pm, Ten)
UK: Mon, Oct 08, 2007 (5pm, Nickelodeon UK)
Written by Philip Dalkin
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

When the full moon affects the girls in unexpected ways, they lose the ability to control their powers. Lewis finds himself on the wrong side of the girl's new abilities. Cleo is upset being made to accompany Kim to a concert.

With: Cleo Massey as Kim, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Tracy Mann as Newsreader, Alan David Lee as Don Sertori

Notes: Series two was filmed from October 9, 2006 - April 4, 2007. The new (but almost identical) theme is performed by Kate Alexa whose music is featured in this series and on the new soundtrack

Fire & Ice
Episode 2.02 (28)
Australia: Friday, October 05, 2007
UK: Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Written by Max Dann
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Lewis has little success when he decides to test the girls' new and unpredictable powers. Emma helps her brother Elliot deal with a meddlesome teammate. Lewis' constant attention is driving Cleo is being driven crazy, leading to a frank discussion about their relationship.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Jamie Timony as Nate, Trent Sullivan as Elliot, Cleo Massey as Kim, Caroline Kennison as Lisa, Thomas Malios as Billy, JJ Talefuna as Ice Cream Kid

Double Trouble
Episode 2.03 (29)
UK: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Australia: Friday, October 12, 2007
Written by Anthony Morris
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Zane's reappearance forces Rikki to decide if staying away from him is what she really wants. Can Rikki become involved with Zane again and still keep her secret? As Lewis' new friendship with Charlotte grows, so do Cleo's suspicions about her, but she insists it has nothing to do with jealousy.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Jamie Timony as Nate, Yasca Sinigaglia as Zane Motorbike double, Scott McLean as Nate Motorbike double, Zander Hey as R.J.

Emma Rebel
Episode 2.04 (30)
UK: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Australia: Friday, October 19, 2007
Written by Chris Anastassiades
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

With Emma's parents away for the weekend, Rikki comes over to stay but her behaviour rubs off on Emma who decides to prove that she too can be a rebel. But is she trying too hard? And can she handle the consequences that come with throwing a party? Lewis' tries to become more manly when Nate tells him it may have been why Cleo broke up with him. Cleo gets a secret admirer.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Jamie Timony as Nate, Trent Sullivan as Elliot, Cleo Massey as Kim, Caroline Kennison as Lisa, Jared Robinsen as Neil, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Rebekah Madden-Fisher as Amber, Alex Kuzelicki as Karate Instructor, Alan David Lee as Don Sertori

Hocus Pocus
Episode 2.05 (31)
UK: Monday, October 15, 2007
Australia: Friday, October 26, 2007
Written by Kirsty Fisher
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

When Lewis presents the girls with a rare book he discovered about mermaid mythology, Rikki and Emma reluctantly agree to help Lewis and Cleo make a potion that will give the girls the power to grant wishes. For Cleo it's an opportunity to reunite her fractured family, but when the project grows out of control, they must act quickly to clean up the café before Wilfred arrives to shoot a commercial.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Cleo Massey as Kim, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Alan David Lee as Don Sertori

Pressure Cooker
Episode 2.06 (32)
UK: Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Australia: Friday, November 02, 2007
Written by Simon Butters
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Cleo's life is in turmoil as she is seeming confronted with Charlotte and Lewis at every turn. Lewis insists things between them aren't as they appear, but perhaps he needs to tell that to Charlotte. To make matters worse, Cleo's dad has invited a woman over for dinner. And just when it appears that welcoming a potential stepmother is the worst of all Cleo's troubles, she's introduced to the woman's daughter…

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Tiffany Lamb as Annette, Cleo Massey as Kim, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Alan David Lee as Don

In Hot Water
Episode 2.07 (33)
UK: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Australia: Friday, November 09, 2007
Written by Joss King
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

In need of money for a new computer, Lewis decides it is time he finds a job, and as luck would have it, a position becomes available at the aquarium when Cleo is fired. In an effort to help get Cleo her job back, Rikki and Emma set out to prove that serving ice-cream can be the hardest job in the world. But when the the aquarium's star attraction goes missing, Lewis becomes the prime suspect.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte Watsford; Andrea Moor as Mrs Geddes, Matthew O'Kine as Laurie, Scott McRae as Police Officer, Joey Massey as Ollie, Peter Kent as Ollie's Dad, Alan David Lee as Don Sertori

Wrong Side of the Tracks
Episode 2.08 (34)
UK: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Australia: Friday, November 16, 2007
Written by Sam Carroll
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Zane and Rikki's rocky relatationship is once again put to the test when her efforts to hide her personal life from those around her collides with Zane's determination to involve himself in her life.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte Watsford; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Jamie Timony as Nate, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Martin Challis as Humphries, Yasca Sinigaglia as Zane Motorbike Double, Scott McLean as Nate Motorbike Double, Andy McPhee as Terry Chadwick

Riding For a Fall
Episode 2.09 (35)
UK: Monday, October 22, 2007 (10:55am)
Australia: Friday, November 23, 2007
Written by Susan MacGillicuddy
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

While accompanying Elliot to his riding lessons, Emma finds herself in situations that go from bad to worse to life threatening. Lewis hopes his fully portable, solar powered, eco friendly recycling unit will solve the world's fuel problems, but just sorting out his dates for the Young Inventor of the Year awards ceremony may be accomplishment enough.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Craig Horner as Ash, Trent Sullivan as Elliot, Caroline Kennison as Lisa, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Todd Levi as Gus, Mick Corrigan as Ash Riding Double, Jamie Timony as Nate (uncredited)

Unfathomable
Episode 2.10 (36)
UK: Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Australia: Friday, November 30, 2007
Written by Max Dann
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Life may not be all about exams, but without Lewis as her study partner, academic success is proving ellusive for Cleo. Fortunately, a new tutor is found to help, but is there an ulterior motive behind keeping Cleo busy studying? Meanwhile, the girls are concerned that Charlotte may also be getting too close to their secret — and it is Lewis who is leading the way, right to Mako Island.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Cleo Massey as Kim, Alan David Lee as Don

Treasure Hunt
Episode 2.11 (37)
UK: Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Australia: Friday, December 07, 2007
Ratings: 0.280 million viewers
Written by Anthony Morris
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Presurred by tight family finaces and the promise of a big reward, Rikki agrees to help Zane search the ocean floor for a valuable lost statue. But when she involves Emma and Cleo without telling them the full story, she finds herself alone in a dangerous situation when the truth comes out. Meanwhile, Lewis reassures the girls that he will still be there from them, but with Charlotte working to keep him to herself, he nearly misses a chance to help just when he is needed the most.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte Watsford; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Andy McPhee as Terry Chadwick

Monster
Episode 2.12 (38)
UK: Thursday, October 25, 2007
Australia: Friday, December 14, 2007
Ratings: 0.359 million viewers
Written by Philip Dalkin
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

Emma developes a craving for seafood and a strange illness after cutting her finger on an unusual piece of coral. With Lewis kept busy helping the girls keep tabs on Emma, his date with Charlotte doesn't go particularly well and Charlotte is convinced Cleo is out to sabotage their relationship.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Caroline Kennison as Lisa, Jared Robinsen as Neil, Ariu Lang Sio as Wilfred, Matthew O'Kine as Laurie, Bridgette Watson as Kylie, Kaitlyn Clare as Kylie's Mother, Raelene Chapman as Emma Stunt Double

Camping at Mako Island
Episode 2.13 (39)
UK: Friday, October 26, 2007
Australia: Friday, December 21, 2007
Ratings: 0.377 million viewers
Written by Chris Roache
Directed by Jeffrey Walker

The revived Seroti family camping holiday is ill-fated not just by choice of location, Mako Island, but in the unfortunate timing of coinciding with the full moon. Cleo's friends tag along to help one another stay out of trouble but Lewis' plans are soon tested when the girls decide to face the powers of the full moon. Meanwhile, Charlotte's discovery of the moon pool at the height of the full moon may have unforeseen consequences.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Cleo Massey as Kim, Alan David Lee as D

Cleo vs. Charlotte
Episode 2.14 (40)
Australia: Friday, December 28, 2007
Ratings: 0.213 million viewers
Written by Sam Carroll
Directed by Colin Budds

After confiding in Rikki that she misses spending time with Lewis, Cleo takes her advice to re-establish her friendship with him and to embrace her unique abilities, after all, unlike Charlotte, Cleo is not just an ordinary girl. Emma is disappointed to be passed over for a promotion at work but is even more upset by the identity of her new supervisor and all of his changes to the café.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Craig Horner as Ash, Rebekah Madden-Fisher as Amber, Lauren Brant as Staff Member

Irresistable
Episode 2.15 (41)
Australia: Friday, January 04, 2008
Ratings: 0.277 million viewers
Written by Chris Anastassiades
Directed by Colin Budds

Love is in the air when the girls develop a strong attraction to Nate after he gets his hands on Zane's sample of a malodorous substance believed to hold magical effects over mermaids. Can Lewis and Zane help the girls' come to their senses and hop off the Nate-train? Or will Emma be forced to dump Ash in favour of the Nate-aroo?

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Jamie Timony as Nate, Craig Horner as Ash, Cleo Massey as Kim, Alan David Lee as Don Seroti

Visions
Episode 2.16 (42)
Australia: Friday, January 11, 2008
Ratings: 0.323 million viewers
Written by Simon Butters
Directed by Colin Budds

When Elliot asks Lewis for advice about girls, no one suspects who he plans to ask out on a date. Cleo and Lewis join the young couple on their first date to the water park and while it takes Elliot a bit longer to learn his lesson, the chaperones also come away a little wiser... and wetter. Emma gets the wrong idea about Rikki's secret meetings with Ash. Lewis is troubled by a reoccurring dream about Cleo being discovered as a mermaid.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Craig Horner as Ash, Trent Sullivan as Elliot, Cleo Massey as Kim, Shae Mahoney as Kid #1, Ryan Sheldrake as Kid #2, Alan David Lee as Don Seroti

Music: this episode features Kate Alexa's songs "Somebody Out There" and "Feel It Too" from the soundtrack

Moonstruck
Episode 2.17 (43)
Australia: Friday, January 18, 2008
Ratings: 0.322 million viewers
Written by Philip Dalkin
Directed by Colin Budds

Unable to convince Emma to tell Ash the truth about herself, Rikki and Cleo encourage a wounded Ash to be bold, but his first romantic gesture couldn't be timed any worse than the night of the full moon. Without Lewis to help, the moon's power quickly takes hold of the girls whose odd behaviour is witnessed by Ash. In the light of day with little memory of the previous night, Emma has a big revelation for Ash.

With: Craig Horner as Ash

The Heat Is On
Episode 2.18 (44)
Australia: Friday, January 25, 2008
Written by Philip Dalkin
Directed by Colin Budds

Cleo wants to organise a celebration to mark the girls' one year anniversary of becoming mermaids but when an accident in the café sets Ash and Zane against one another, the conflict quickly spreads to Emma and Rikki. Stuck in the middle of her feuding friends, Cleo is determiend to keep their friendships together. With his date with Charlotte on the same night as the party, Lewis's planning skills are put to the test.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Jamie Timony as Nate, Craig Horner as Ash, Alan David Lee as Don

Music: "Another Now" and "Nobody Knows" by Kate Alexa

The Gracie Code, Part One
Episode 2.19 (45)
Australia: Friday, February 01, 2008
Written by Max Dann
Directed by Colin Budds

While conducting research trying to uncover the secrets of the moon pool, Lewis uncovers the work of Max Hamilton, who fifty years earlier found himself in much the same role that Lewis is in now. To earn the old man's trust, Lewis risks betraying the girls' secret but the story Max has to tell will shed more light on the history of the moon pool and the girls' lockets.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Craig Horner as Ash, Trent Sullivan as Elliot, Ashleigh Brewer as Gracie, Matthew Scully as Young Max, Teri Haddy as Louise, Taryn Marler as Julia, Martin Vaughan as Max Hamilton

Note: Claire Holt does not appear in this episode

The Gracie Code, Part Two
Episode 2.20 (46)
Australia: Friday, February 08, 2008
Written by Anthony Morris
Directed by Colin Budds

Charlotte wants answers as to why Lewis is spending so much of his time with Cleo and the girls. Charlotte appears to be satisfied with Cleo's vague excuse that Lewis is simply helping them with a project, but her curiosity is piqued when, amongst Max's research papers, she spots an old photo of Gracie… her grandmother. Lewis is tasked with finding out exactly what Charlotte knows about her grandmother, but while looking for her own answers, Charlotte makes a startling discovery. Ash makes a well-intentioned attempt to help Emma overcome her apparent fear of water.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Craig Horner as Ash, Tiffany Lamb as Annette, Cleo Massey as Kim, Ashleigh Brewer as Gracie, Matthew Scully as Young Max, Teri Haddy as Louise, Taryn Marler as Julia

Then There Were Four
Episode 2.21 (47)
Australia: Friday, February 15, 2008
Written by Susan MacGillicuddy
Directed by Colin Budds

Charlotte's stubborn persistence in searching out her grandmother's murky past leads her to Max who confirms all of her suspicions. Further research leads her straight to the moon pool on Mako Island where secrets are revealed and another is born. Lewis' relationship with Charlotte is put to the test by his inability to confide in her but Charlotte has no such reservations.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Cleo Massey as Kim, Craig Marriott as Frank, Ashleigh Brewer as Gracie, Alan David Lee as Don, Martin Vaughan as Max Hamilton

Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble
Episode 2.22 (48)
Australia: Friday, February 22, 2008
Written by Sam Carroll
Directed by Colin Budds

Against Rikki's better judgement, the girls agree to make Charlotte feel welcome as the newest member of the "mermaid club". Faced with the prospect of failing phys-ed, the girls are quickly forced to work together when they find themselves together on the school's beach volleyball team. Charlotte learns their is more to being a mermaid than she thought and although the learning curve is steep, the final result is nothing short of... super.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Dajana Cahill as Cindy, Alan David Lee as Don Seroti, et al

Note: if she looks familiar, Dajana Cahill (who plays Cindy, the leader of the opposing volleyball team), was one of the stars of Mortified

Reckless
Episode 2.23 (49)
Australia: Friday, February 29, 2008
Written by Max Dann
Directed by Colin Budds

Concerned about Charlotte's ability to use her new-found abilities wisely, the girls offer to help her learn about her powers but Charlotte refuses their help and becomes determined to prove herself as the only true mermaid. When Lewis runs afoul of Nate, his pacifist nature causes Charlotte to come to his defence. Can she be stopped before she goes too far and exposes the group's secret?

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Craig Horner as Ash, Jamie Timony as Nate

Three's Company
Episode 2.24 (50)
Australia: Friday, March 07, 2008
Written by Sam Carroll
Directed by Colin Budds

Charlotte and the girls clash over the planning for Lewis' birthday. Tired of Charlotte's intrusion into what was once their close knit group, Rikki excludes herself, promising Zane she'll spend more time with him. Resolved to be the bigger person, Rikki decides to attend Lewis' party and arrives just in time to rescue her friends… and the party.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Craig Horner as Ash, Tiffany Lamb as Annette, Rebekah Madden-Fisher as Amber, Lincoln Lewis as School Friend

Sea Change
Episode 2.25 (51)
Australia: Friday, March 14, 2008
Written by Robert Armin
Directed by Colin Budds

Her short-lived friendship with the other girls is over and Charlotte demands that out of loyalty to her, Lewis is to have no more contact with Rikki, Emma and most of all, Cleo. Isolated and intimidated, Cleo runs away from home only to find herself in dangerous waters. Determined to find Cleo, Lewis is forced to make a decision: obey Charlotte or help a friend. An easy decision as it turns out, but by choosing sides, a powerful enemy is created.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Cleo Massey as Kim, Jared Robinson as Neil, Caroline Kennison as Lisa, Raelene Chapman as Charlotte Double, Alan David Lee as Don Seroti, Martin Vaughan as Max Hamilton
"Finale!"
Episode 2.26 (52, finale)
Australia: Friday, March 21, 2008
Written by Chris Roache
Directed by Colin Budds

On the night of the full moon, a rare planetary alignment presents a unique danger to the girls. Their attempt to warn Charlotte, who has yet to experience a full moon, only renews the rivalry and sets up a confrontation that will change lives forever. Tired of the mysteries, Ash demands an explanation from Emma.

With: Brittany Byrnes as Charlotte; Burgess Abernathy as Zane, Craig Horner as Ash, Caroline Kennison as Lisa, Jared Robinsen as Neil Gilbert, Trent Sullivan as Elliot, Martin Vaughan as Max Hamilton

Note: series 2 of H2O may be finished but Cariba Heine and Craig Horner can be seen in series 3 of Blue Water High starting April 3rd on ABC (Burgess Abernethy and Jamie Timony also appear in guest roles) while Angus McLaren will be starring alongside Rebecca Gibney and Erik Thomson in Seven's new series Packed to the Rafters. In 2009, 18-year-old Ashleigh Brewer (Gracie) landed a role in Neighbours on.

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