Lab Rats season 2 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Chase feels invisible in school after being the only one without a "Most Likely To..." yearbook title. At the talent show, he tries to use his bionic abilities covertly for a magic act, while Leo also aims to build a fan base with magic. A protest against the show leads to a butter sculpture of Principal Perry. Jealousy and sabotage result in Chase's bionic powers going awry during his performance, transforming him into his aggressive alter-ego, Spike. The show ends chaotically with Spike's confrontation and Chase's altered reputation.
Full Episode S02E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Chase feel invisible at school?
Chase feels invisible because he's the only one without a "Most Likely To..." title in the yearbook.
What is the main event happening at the school?
The main event is the annual talent show.
Why does Leo want to participate in the talent show?
Leo wants to participate in the talent show to build a fan base using his magic tricks.
What problem does Chase face regarding the talent show?
Chase's problem is that all his talents are bionic, and he can't reveal them at school.
How does Chase impress at the talent show auditions?
Chase impresses at the auditions with a magic trick, secretly using his bionics.
What is the purpose of the butter sculpture?
The butter sculpture is meant to protest the talent show and symbolize the suffocation of creative expression.
What happens to Chase during his performance at the talent show?
During his performance, Chase's bionic powers are sabotaged, transforming him into his aggressive alter-ego, Spike.
Who is responsible for melting the butter sculpture?
The butter sculpture is melted by Bree, motivated by jealousy.
How does the talent show end?
The talent show ends with Spike causing chaos and Principal Perry confronting him.
What is the outcome for Chase after the talent show?
Chase's visibility at school changes as he becomes known as the kid who got pinned by Principal Perry.