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When Douglas gets a call from Giselle (an old flame) about making a bionic heroes movie, they're told that her film centers about one bionic hero (Troy) who has all of Adam, Bree and Chase's bionic abilities, but when the team visits the set, they discover there is no movie and have to protect themselves from Giselle's secret army of killer androids.
All Episodes - S04
EPS00
When 14-year-old Leo's mom Tasha Dooley marries billionaire inventor Donald Davenport, he moves up in the world, but neither he nor his mom in their wildest dreams imagine that Leo will soon find three bionic super-powered teenagers - Adam, Bree and Chase - living within a secret lab beneath the inventor's expansive home. Now Leo has three older siblings to watch out for him while he introduces them to the outside world. School life and super-adventures await them all. Written by statmanjeff
EPS01
Adam, Bree, Chase and Leo find out that Sebastian and two other former soldiers have started a bionic rebellion because Adam, Bree and Chase took out Krane who is the soldiers' father. As they threaten to eliminate anyone who stands in their way, the four heroes have to think fast or the consequences could be fatal. Written by ants0916
EPS02
With Leo trapped in a room full of bionically-enhanced angry teenagers, and with Donald and Perry trapped in a tube shuttle to slowly die of suffocation, Adam, Bree and Chase must battle Sebastian, Lexi and Tank against their bid to take over the school before taking over the world. With the Davenport teens clearly outgunned, experience seems their only weapon by which to overcome superior firepower and abilities. Written by statmanjeff
EPS03
The bionic trio believes the ex-soldiers need some time away from the island to experience real life (such as eating their first hamburgers). Donald adamantly disagrees; so the trio, believing they're right, sneaks their students off-island, leaving Leo behind to cover for them. Leo distracts Donald by appealing to his vanity, leading Big D to wonder how cool he would look in a mission suit. Problems arise for both parties when Bob and Spin, separated from the group, get left behind, and when Donald gets stuck inside Chase's mission suit. Written by statmanjeff
EPS04
Doting Perry brings her nasty niece Kerry to the island school. Soon after, the school comes under attack by a stealthy assailant. Coincidence? Kerry falls under immediate suspicion, but evidence points to someone with bionics. Believing it to be a calculated effort at sabotage, Chase suspects that one of Sebastian's rebels, someone no one else knew about, may be at large and prepared to sink the floating school. Meanwhile, with Douglas also on hand, Perry's ready for romance, much to Douglas' disgust. Written by statmanjeff
EPS05
Adam returns to the island with a dog, which turns out to be Douglas' long-lost dog Otis. Otis has bionics, as demonstrated by kicking Chase across the room with super strength, but what no one knows is that Krane implanted an additional ability along with a final directive: kill Douglas. Meanwhile, Leo and Bree go at odds with each other over a seductive smartphone app they can switch between two addictive personalities, Shelly and Liam, which Leo and Bree can't live without. Written by statmanjeff
EPS06
Chaffing at life under the obscuring shadows of Adam, Bree and Chase, Leo distributes personal business cards with a corresponding ad campaign to get himself noticed as a professional superhero. His un-sanctioned efforts bring in a flood of direct phone calls over the school's emergency lines, where none can distinguish real emergency calls from non. With attentions spread thin, Spin and Bob man the inundated phone lines as Leo, finding a real emergency, has trouble getting through for backup. Meanwhile, Douglas has unwanted help in trying to come up with a new invention that won't bring harm to the students. Written by statmanjeff
EPS07
In a series of tests designed by Donald to evaluate student readiness and teacher effectiveness, Chase finds himself repeatedly losing to Adam. Blaming the students rather than his own dictatorial teaching style, Chase uses his bionics to swing the last test in his favor, only to have it put his team at a decided disadvantage. Meanwhile, Leo seeks evidence to prove which roommate is the bigger slob - Adam or Chase. Written by statmanjeff
EPS08
In pampering Leo while he nurses a sprained ankle (milking his injury for all its worth), Tasha discovers that his participation in superhero missions has not been at the safe distances she's been lead to believe. As she readies to play the parent card on Leo for his protection, Adam tries horning in on something he sees that he's never had his entire life - abject mothering. Meanwhile, Bob's infatuation with Bree takes a nosedive when an uninvited guest invades the island, drawing Bob's interest and pulling Bree into a social battle for something she doesn't want. Written by statmanjeff
EPS09
Donald has taken the student body out on its first official field trip, leaving Douglas, the bionic mentors, and Leo (who skipped the trip) with the island to themselves for a rare day off. For fun, Douglas and Chase bring a long-extinct prehistoric sea-spider back to life. Trouble comes in not knowing the spider is lethally toxic, in forgetting that trouble often follows Leo, and in Douglas helping the spider with a genetic improvement. Written by statmanjeff
EPS10
When Douglas decides to inventory the hidden abilities of all the ex-soldiers, he discovers that Chase isn't the only bionic teenager with a Commando app. Kate's got it. Despite warnings, Chase triggers the app to see and study what it's like; however, the glitchy app won't shut off, and timid Kate becomes the overly aggressive and destructive Spikette. Spike (in Chase) is deliberately triggered to subdue her, but when that plan backfires (Spike siding with Spikette), Douglas installs Bree with a Commando app for her to fight the pair as Spikerella. Meanwhile, Adam creates an obedient drone that accidentally brings to the island a civilian kid who insists on staying. Written by statmanjeff
EPS11
Dr. Ryan (Donald's top scientist) comes to the academy to test his latest project, which turns out to be Chase's project that Donald passed along without giving Chase notice or credit. Meanwhile, nearing the end of the school term, everyone at the academy is advancing to the next color level. All, that is, except sweet-souled Bob, for whom Bree and Adam enlist Perry's aid to see that he toughens up and passes. Written by statmanjeff
EPS12
When Douglas gets a call from Giselle (an old flame) about making a bionic heroes movie, they're told that her film centers about one bionic hero (Troy) who has all of Adam, Bree and Chase's bionic abilities, but when the team visits the set, they discover there is no movie and have to protect themselves from Giselle's secret army of killer androids.
EPS13
Having won an initial battle against Giselle and Troy, the bionic team scrambles to find the abducted Chase before Giselle has time to cut him open for his bionic chip. To derail the team's search efforts, Giselle sends a newer model android to cause mayhem at the bionic academy. Chase, meanwhile, restrained upon Giselle's lab table, engages his other app abilities to derail Giselle's efforts in ending his life. Written by statmanjeff
EPS14
S-1 returns, but this time she needs help. Suffering flashbacks of Krane, they discover she harbors a virus, but she's soon not the only one. The entire bionic student body (except for Leo, but including Adam, Bree, and Chase) contracts the virus through their triton apps, and if they don't get rid of it, they will die. Meanwhile, Adam and Bree try to have a great day before the end. Written by Joshua Shin / edited by statmanjeff
EPS15
Following a five-year effort, Donald and Chase finally finish co-creating a new and revolutionary power source, the Daven-Chase Energy Transponder, for which Donald publicly takes full credit. Donald's total exclusion of Chase in privately lining up a manufacturer leaves Chase bitter and susceptible when a cunning businessman arrives at the island, a man who in reality is The Incapacitator, a supervillain, who thereafter levels Chase and steals the Transponder. Invading the island as well are goofballs Kaz and Oliver from Mighty Med, secretly looking for bionics to make themselves superheroes. When three real superheroes next arrive seeking The Incapacitator, confusion leads to fighting, superheroes versus bionic heroes, with Chase getting seriously hurt. Kaz and Oliver reveal their true selves and whisk Chase off to Mighty Med for life-saving treatment. Written by statmanjeff
EPS16
Douglas builds a device capable up upgrading all the bionic students (sans Adam, Bree and Leo) to Chase's intelligence level. Suddenly bereft of peers, Adam attempts to reduce everyone back to normal but goes too far, reducing them to the intelligence of bleating goats (with appetites to match). Meanwhile Perry, discovering Donald never had his island properly chartered, signs the paperwork to set herself up as its dictator, renaming the island Perryland. Written by statmanjeff
EPS17
When Perry blames her lazy job performance on security tasks that are too much for one person alone, Donald resolves the issue by giving Eddy (his artificial-intelligence home security system) a synthetic humanoid body and making him (with some programming modifications) Perry's assistant. Trouble comes when Perry, disliking Human Eddy's new nice personality, overrides his programming to bring back the snarky Eddy everyone knows and loathes. Meanwhile, Adam becomes an unexpected rival during Chase's interview for a seat on the President's environmental committee. Written by statmanjeff
EPS18
Despite Douglas' warning to stay away, Perry, Bree, Chase and Leo visit a nearby island where Perry finds a metal skull. She brings it back to the academy with intent to sell it on the Internet, but Leo, influenced by a recently seen horror movie marathon, thinks it's cursed. When Chase tries to return the skull to the island, bad things start happening, confirming Leo's suspicions. Bob, unfamiliar with Halloween and seeing Chase set up life-threatening pranks, thinks it's all a part of Halloween fun. The group eventually restrains the now maniacal Chase as Bree zips off to return the allegedly cursed skull to the island. Belatedly aware of the situation, Douglas confesses the skull was his, which he buried when it became infected with a virus (created during his evil days) that turns whoever touches it into a psychotic killer. Nanobots might provide a remedy for the bionic teens, but can anyone get past Bree's super-speed or Chase's telekinesis? Written by statmanjeff
EPS19
When the President overlooks Leo for an upcoming commemorative citation to the bionic team, Leo reacts by forming his own bionic team, comprising himself as leader with Taylor (f.k.a. S-1) and Logan (for whom Leo is his personal hero). Dismissing Chase's dictate to go no farther with a new superpower, Leo aims to prove his merit as both a bionic hero and a team leader by demonstrating the full electro-magnetic pulse capability that emerged while training with Taylor. The demo goes terribly awry, putting Taylor in critical condition. She survives (just) but must now live with a permanent injury, for which Leo decides he must leave the island. Meanwhile, Douglas and Adam take a demolition-happy hand in Donald's development of an indestructible limousine for the President. Written by statmanjeff
EPS20
Guilty of unintentionally blinding a teammate, Leo moves back to Mission Creek, eschewing the mantle of leadership or of being a bionic superhero. Donald, Douglas, Chase, Bree and Adam, en route to their Presidential service award, end up trapped inside Donald's self-driving, indestructible car as a catastrophe befalls the bridge they're crossing, putting their lives in mortal peril. Without thinking twice about it, Leo ends his self-exile to come to their aid, hoping his efforts will be enough. Written by statmanjeff
EPS21
When Tasha gets everyone except Perry tickets to the big college football game, Perry creates mayhem. At the game, Perry and Donald go head-to-head in an ultimate tailgate challenge judged by former NFL athlete Willie McGinest.
EPS22
Douglas' announcement that there's a fourth bionic offspring in the family - one he gave over to an adoptive family that gave him a normal, non-bionic life - triggers bickering among the Davenports over lies and family secrets, prompting them to gleefully air many hurtful disclosures at one another. Daniel hydroloops to the island academy to meet his dad, his uncle and his cousins (since Douglas fears immediately disclosing Adam, Bree and Chase as his siblings). Before Douglas reveals to Daniel that he has unactivated bionic capabilities, proximity to Bree's capsule awakens them, bestowing him with the capacity to match the abilities of any bionic being he touches. Written by statmanjeff