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Worried that the band may fall apart because of their differences, Tulip books Electric Bloom for their first gig; the girls ultimately learn their differences make them stronger.
Worried that the band may fall apart because of their differences, Tulip books Electric Bloom for their first gig; the girls ultimately learn their differences make them stronger.
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S1, EP1 "How It Started"After being forced to perform together in "Battle of the Bands," Posey, Jade, and Tulip come together despite their differences and pull off a performance that's truly electric.
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S1, EP2 "How It Almost Ended"Worried that the band may fall apart because of their differences, Tulip books Electric Bloom for their first gig; the girls ultimately learn their differences make them stronger.
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S1, EP3 "How We Rocked Homecoming"Posey worries Shelly Sharp is mad at her after Electric Bloom wins the homecoming performance slot; in the end, Posey learns that not everyone is going to like her, and that's okay.
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S1, EP4 "How We Got Crushed"The girls' crushes on Lucas Jasper come to a head at the school musical, wreaking havoc on opening night; in the end, they make a pact to never let a boy come between them again.
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S1, EP17 "How We (Sorta) Got Our First Big Break: Part Two"Electric Bloom gets the opportunity of a lifetime, to meet with a famous music producer; the experience is not at all what they expected.
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S1, EP16 "How We (Sorta) Got Our First Big Break: Part One"The girls get a potentially life-changing audition, but get asked to perform at a wedding at the exact same time; what do they do?
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S1, EP15 "How We Defeated a Jingle Bell Bully"To help Tulip rediscover her love of Christmas, Electric Bloom is forced to team up with their sworn enemies, The Two Shellys, to try and win the Holiday Sing-Off.
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S1, EP14 "How We Handled an Unexpected Visitor"Tulip's sister comes home from college and is jealous of Tulip's bond with Jade; Posey deals with a little incident of her own.
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