S3E3 iMake New Memories
Committed to rebuilding their friendship, Carly and Freddie team up to recreate some of their favorite memories after all of Carly’s photos and videos are erased from her phone.
Ten years after signing off of one of TV's most iconic shows, Carly, Spencer, and Freddie are back, navigating the next chapter of their lives, facing the uncertainties of life in their twenties.
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Committed to rebuilding their friendship, Carly and Freddie team up to recreate some of their favorite memories after all of Carly’s photos and videos are erased from her phone.
It's the Wedding of the Century! Mrs. Benson and Lewbert are getting married, but a misunderstanding leads Freddie and Carly to consider their own future together.
Carly's first-ever girl's trip doesn't go as planned when the only other person on the getaway is Freddie. Harper's missing cousin resurfaces, and is instantly smitten with Spencer.
Carly gets an opportunity to audition for a reality adventure competition show with Spencer as her partner, but his competitive tactics create tension between the siblings. Harper styles a Hollywood Icons drag night while Freddie helps Millicent with her Model UN Tournament.
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