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Did you know that Emma Taylor-isherwood ( josie trent) really has blonde hair in real life. she just dyed it for the show.








Did you know that Emma Taylor-ishewood was on a camping trip when she found out she was going to play josie trent in the show.








Did you know that Emma taylor-isherwood has a twin in real life named Sally and that she guest stared on BHH as josies clone








Strange days at blake holsey high

Strange days at blake holsey high (BHH)!
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Episodes


1
"Wormhole"
October 5, 2002
The night before Josie's first day at Blake Holsey, the school's science teacher, Professor Middleton, mysteriously disappears into a wormhole (also called a "black hole" or a "vortex" in the episode. After Josie's arrival, she and Corrine are also sucked into the wormhole, and find themselves in Pearadyne Labs on October 4, 1987, the day of the accident.
2
"Invisible"
October 12, 2002
Marshall, feeling unappreciated, turns invisible. Although he has fun at first, playing practical jokes, he doesn't enjoy the experience anymore when he discovers he is fading away.
3
"Magnet"
October 19, 2002
A magnetic field develops around Josie, which starts attracting metallic objects. She has fun messing with Madison, at least until her powers grow out of control.
4
"Thursday"
November 16, 2002
Corrine repeats what she considers the worst day of her life over and over, in a manner similar to Groundhog Day. The loop only ends when she is able to look at the day optimistically.
5
"Lifetime"
November 23, 2002
After being bitten by a mayfly, Lucas's genetic code is altered so that the aging process is rapidly accelerated; similar to that of a mayfly. He grows older and older each day.
6
"Fate"
December 7, 2002
Vaughn accidentally changes the present when he and Josie travel back in time to 1977, preventing his parents from meeting (similar to Back to the Future). When Josie comes back, she's not a student at Blake Holsey, Victor is the science teacher, Professor Z is a fry cook, and Vaughn doesn't exist. Josie must restore the relationship between Victor and Sarah Lynch to change Blake Holsey High back. During that process, Victor steals the Chi ball.
7
"Culture"
December 14, 2002
A clone of Josie is created from saliva on her chewing gum. This clone is sent elsewhere through a vortex (not the one in Professor Z's office) by the Janitor, to another place where she belongs and where "friends are waiting for [her]".
8
"Radio"
January 4, 2003
Lucas finds a radio receiver picking up signals from the future, which is found out to be from Pearadyne Labs. The radio picks up warning of disintegration of the school by ultrasound (from Victor's demonstration), and later compulsory purchase of the school by the Government. As a result, they evacuate the school while trying to divert the media.
9
"Storm"
January 11, 2003
When Victor asks Vaughn to spy on the Science Club, Vaughn's emotions manifest themselves in a series of storms, which can only be resolved when he releases all the pressure inside him by defying his father, and telling the truth about Josie's stolen journal.
10
"Who"
January 18, 2003
Professor Z narrowly escapes being sucked into the black hole, but loses a huge part of his memory in the process. The Science Club must restore his memory before his semi-annual Teacher Review, which if he fails can lead up to his termination. At the teacher review, Josie, Lucas, Vaughn, and Marshall get busted helping Z as students are not allowed to attend teacher reviews.
11
"Lost"
January 25, 2003
Odd magnetic field effects cause Josie and Vaughn to lose their way in the forest while searching for the Pearadyne Labs building. As Principal Durst and the rest of the Science Club seek the two missing students, Josie's need to find the lab causes Vaughn to twist his leg.
12
"Robot"
February 8, 2003
Josie surprises everyone by completing her robot building project. However, when Josie uses circuit boards from Pearadyne, the robot takes on Josie's personality and behaves chaotically during an inspection by Pearadyne labs.
13
"Shrink"
March 1, 2003
Josie laments her short height, but is then shrunk to a far smaller size. She uses an answer machine message to prevent Victor from selling Pearadyne Labs, and learns of a strange operation taking place on the school, covered up by "Blake Holsey High's first compulsory pizza and movie night." The students create a diversion to get out of attending the mandatory school function and observe the inspection.

[edit] Season 2: 2003 - 2004
Ep#
Title
Original airdate
14
"Wormhole 2"
September 13, 2003
Josie gets sucked into a vortex, sending her three hours into the past. If she doesn't enter the vortex when it's time, she will be stuck in an alternate dimension. Meanwhile, Josie's mother thinks about cooperating with Victor.
15
"Pheromones"
September 20, 2003
When Madison runs for President of the Student Council, Josie runs against her for the sole purpose of defeating her. Josie promises to change the system of grading, while Madison uses pheromones to capture everyone under her control.
16
"Cold"
September 27, 2003
Marshall is going about the school with a cold, and his sickness spread via wireless computer networking to the entire school with chills, fever, and sneezing. People who have purchased a special computer system that alows them to surf the web are demanding refunds when thick mucous is disrupting the system.
17
"Genome"
October 4, 2003
A class DNA project goes awry when Lucas' DNA is altered and his personality changes from a bookworm to being absolutely fearless, but lacking self control. His friends must save him from Stu Kubiak, who calls a fight with him.
18
"Brainwaves"
October 11, 2003
When Lucas decides to measure Vaughn's brain activity with an EEG machine, their two mental states are switched, with Lucas' brain in Vaughn's body, and vice versa.
19
"Chemistry"
October 18, 2003
Marshall's older brother, Grant Wheeler, comes to town when applying for a job at Pearadyne, but an accident with molecular models turns Marshall into Helium then Oxygen, Neon and finally Chlorine, while Grant becomes Sodium. The two eventually meet, and are turned back to normal by forgiving each other, producing Sodium chloride (table salt).
20
"Ecosystem"
December 6, 2003
When Josie takes Corinne's music CDs for a surprise birthday gift, a rumor starts that Josie is a kleptomaniac. However, the rumors are also correlated to Porifera sponges reproducing at an abnormal rate.
21
"Technology"
December 13, 2003
Marshall finds old SIM cards in the basement of Pearadynes Labs, and produces a homemade mobile phone. The chips contain powerful encryption technology which Marshall explains to Tyler. Subsequently, Tyler threatens Marshall into helping him cheat saying he will help him with his sales. Using the encryption technology, Tyler sends an emoticon (:-X) to Marshall, causing all communication to come out as meaningless gibberish. When Durst accuses Marshall of cheating, the others must get him to talk normally so he may speak in his defense.
22
"Equation"
January 3, 2004
In preparation for Burton J. Zucherman Science Olympiad, Corrine chastises the Science Club for incorrect equations. She later alters the equations only to have the other Science Club members manifest into those equations. Vaughn has unlimited momentum, Lucas' brightness equation causes him to glow like a firefly's backside, Josie is defying gravity, and Marshall vaporizes.
23
"Hemispheres"
January 10, 2004
When Corrine auditions for Magnet 360 (Marshall's band) as a singer, she looks at an antique mirror, through which she travels. Everyone there is opposite (for example, Vaughn, the athlete, is a bookworm) and everything appears as a mirror image (i.e. whenever she would normally, say, go left, now she must go right).
24
"Nutrition"
January 17, 2004
Students are becoming addicted to energy bars, especially Lucas and Vaughn, who aren't willing to give them up. The others must attempt to save them when it is discovered they contain zero calories or energy, thus weakening the addicts.
25
"Echolocation"
January 24, 2004
When Josie's hearing becomes super-sensitive, she overhears Victor underground talking about running tests and investigates with Vaughn.
26
"Stopwatch"
January 31, 2004
Josie's watch acquires the ability to stop time. She takes back the Chi ball that Victor stole in 1977, but breaks her watch. Lucas eventually works out that the watch does not stop time, merely slow it down greatly. The damaged parts are spun on a high-speed centrifuge, bringing Josie back to normal. However, her clone, who has attained the stopwatch, stops time again and gives the Chi ball back to Victor.

[edit] Season 3: 2004 - 2005
Ep#
Title
Original airdate
27
"Transference"
September 4, 2004
After an argument, Josie's intelligence transfers to Vaughn faster every minute, to the point where Josie is on the verge of collapse and Vaughn rebuilds a cold fusion reactor for his father. in an attempt to save Josie, Vaughn kisses her on the lips, causing jealousy to invade Lucas.
28
"Nocturnal"
September 11, 2004
Josie, wanting to prove she doesn't need sleep, becomes cathemeral when she falls asleep on her project with a laboratory mouse and starts having waking dreams of Victor Pearson. Before long, she realizes these aren't dreams, but rather Vaughn's memories.
29
"Allure"
September 25, 2004
Corrine's need to schedule every moment of her life upsets Marshall, who wants to be able to spend some random free time with her. Before they can talk about it, Corrine's Venus Flytrap turns into a human being. She, "Diana", attracts all the boys at school, leaving mysterious marks on their arms. Corrine finds a note from Marshall on Diana's door asking her out on a movie date and must stop her before she eats Marshall alive.
30
"Tesseract"
October 2, 2004
While his friends are away during a long weekend, Lucas stays behind to spy on Victor's movements. Instead, he finds a tesseract device hidden in Professor Z's office. After activating it, the school begins to fold in on itself like a mathematical tesseract. Lucas then discovers what happened to Professor Middleton and learns something about Vaughn.
31
"Camouflage"
October 9, 2004
During a fundraiser car wash, Tyler Jessop develops the special ability of becoming a human chameleon and so exploits the Science Club by eavesdropping on several conversations disguised as them themselves trying to find out something about the vortex.
32
"Nanotechnology"
October 30, 2004
Josie swallows a microscopic videocamera when trying to use it to spy on Tyler. The microscopic items return to normal size when the batteries are drained, so the Science Club must free the videocamera before it expands inside Josie. The science club also discovers something about Tyler.
33
"Vision"
December 4, 2004
Tired of losing at the card game Hearts, Lucas gives X-ray vision to his glasses, which in effect prevents him from seeing properly and causes him to become trapped in the Pearson residence.
34
"Hologram"
December 11, 2004
Vaughn's mother sends a message for him and Josie through the wormhole. The capsule does not open except for Josie and Vaughn through biometrics. They discover a hologram of Sarah Lynch, asking for a pendant from Vaughn that she had given to him as a gift, but gave to Victor Pearson (Vaughn's dad) for safekeeping. Josie questions whether or not the hologram was really sent by Vaughn's mother. Meanwhile, the entire task must be completed in 25 minutes before the capsule is sent back.
35
"Probability"
January 8, 2005
Marshall writes horoscope predictions to get out of an assignment for a school paper. This inverts the Bell Curve, and Marshall's predictions start coming true. Corrine has a horrible day, Josie finds out she's going on a trip to Europe, etc. As a result, a typo indicating "a member of the Science Club will die" instead of "diet" means a series of freak accidents.
36
"Chirality"
January 15, 2005
Josie skips out on Principal Durst's lecture about chirality. Another experiment goes awry when the black hole's energy affects several test tubes and Principal Durst, in trying to transform carvone to its left-handed form, exchanges personalities with Professor Z. At the end, Vaughn and Josie discover that they may be the only people on Earth to have left-twisting DNA.
37
"Friction"
January 22, 2005
Corrine and Vaughn get stuck together and Josie and Marshall get second thoughts about the two. Meanwhile, Vaughn discovers a security tape of Pearadyne that contains information showing Sarah leaving behind Victor. Later, Vaughn and Corrine sneak into Pearadyne ruins with Victor chasing them.
38
"Past"
March 19, 2005
When Lucas's gravity sensor is operational, meaning they can now see when the wormhole opens. Josie worries that Vaughn will enter the wormhole without anyone's consent in an effort to talk with his supposedly dead mother. Josie enters the wormhole by herself and is transported to October 4, 1879 (when Blake Holsey High is founded by Avenir) and Vaughn is nowhere to be seen when they return.
39
"Inquiry"
March 26, 2005
Vaughn is lost in the wormhole and ends up in April 11, 1977. There, Josie alters the future in a non-repairable way when she takes the Chi ball from Victor again and discovers Blake Holsey High is non-existent when she returns. She is trapped for a year in an alternate time-line, until she is saved by her clone.

[edit] Season 4: January 28, 2006
Ep#
Title
Original airdate
40, 41, & 42
"Conclusions"
January 28, 2006
Part 1: A year after Josie steals the Chi ball from Victor, she is still trapped in the alternate dimension. Victor is in ruins and a man named Mr. Avenir is the chairman of the board and is closing the school. Josie 2 (Josie's clone who was created in the episode Culture) thinks she can replace Josie on earth but she realizes she can't because Josie is the only one who has Sarah's pendant which is needed to open another one of Sarah's messages.
Part 2: Josie 2 realizes she can't replace Josie on earth so she decides to replace her in the alternate dimension. She travels to Josie's alternate reality and transports Josie back without her, trapping herself forever. The real Josie returns, where she discovers that Avenir is her father.
Part 3: Josie returns and finds out that Avenir is her father who is from the future. She becomes upset and speaks to Professor Z. He gives her advice on how to face Avenir. The science club then reunites, when Marshal visits from his new school, and travels to Victor's, where Josie is able to open Sarah's messages with her pendant. Sarah tells each of them what to do and Josie goes to defeat Avenir. Avenir has traveled to different alternate universes to try to achieve his goal of conquering one of them. This time however, Josie manages to destroy him and get Vaughn's mother back. Following Avenir's defeat The Janitor informs Josie he is trapped in her time forever. Josie says "adios" to Black hole High and reunites with her mother.THE END

Characters


Josie Trent (Emma Taylor-Isherwood). Josie is the show's main protagonist, and her voice is heard over the opening credits. She transfers to Blake Holsey High at the beginning of the series, and is the one who discovered the wormhole first. She's curious and headstrong, and is the one who most wants to know what is going on. In Corrine's words, she has "the hots for Vaughn," but the relationship is a rocky one due to trust issues. Josie is an extremely smart girl, but incredibly messy. Josie's insecure due to being short.
Corrine Baxter (Shadia Simmons). Josie's best friend and roommate, Corrine is the so-called "brains" (with a self-claimed IQ of 172) in the Science Club. Comparable to Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, she's the one with the school-smarts but often has problems with street-smarts. Corrine is as compulsively neat and well-behaved as Josie is messy and rebellious. Has a crush on Marshall.
Lucas Randall (Michael Seater). Lucas is a conspiracy theorist, convinced that aliens do exist. He comes up with unorthodox theories that often end up saving the day. He has a romantic interest in Josie, largely unrequited.
Marshall Wheeler (Noah Reid). Lucas and Marshall are best friends and roommates. Marshall is more social and funloving than Lucas, and helps to keep him down to earth in this way. He has a crush on Corrine but sometimes has a hard time showing it. Marshall performs in a band (Magnet 360) with other Blake Holsey students.
Vaughn Pearson (Robert Clark). Vaughn is the fifth student in the science club. His father is Victor Pearson, the owner and founder of Pearadyne Industries. Vaughn lives at home with his father for a time, as their house is practically next door to the school. When he does live at Blake Holsey High, he lives alone. He has a crush on Josie--they are an on again/off again couple.
Professor Noel Zachary (Jeff Douglas). Zachary, or "Z", is the presiding teacher of the Science Club. Like Josie, he is very curious to find out what is going on at Blake Holsey High. He was able to go to school to become a teacher thanks to a scholarship from Pearadyne Industries, and is the only adult that the Science Club fully trusts.
Principal Amanda Durst Valerie Boyle. The disagreeable Principal Durst is a looming presence over the Science Club, and differs with Professor Zachary's easygoing ways. A former science teacher, she is a reluctant conspirator in Victor Pearson's plans.
Victor Pearson (Lawrence Bayne). Victor Pearson is a benefactor of the school and a constant antagonist to the Science Club's investigations. Secretive and somewhat ruthless, Victor is deeply distrusted by Josie and Lucas, which puts Victor's son Vaughn in a perpetually awkward position. Although Victor Pearson frequently serves as the villain of the show, he is eventually revealed to be "the good guy" in his long struggle to restore Pearadyne and rescue his time-lost wife.
The Janitor (Tony Munch). The Janitor is an enigmatic character who seems to understand the mysteries at Blake Holsey High, but reveals little. In the last episode, Josie's clone tells Josie that the Janitor is an Observer's observer, sent from the far future to the past to make sure that the past occurs the way it should.

[edit] Significant objects and locations
Qigong Ball/Chi Ball/Floating Ball: Once a normal ball used to handle stress and concentration, but became a source of unlimited potential. Josie had used these balls for concentration during Science Club, but one was taken from her by Professor Zachary. The other one was affected by the energy of the wormhole in a trip to the 1970s, which made it gravity-less. It defied the laws of physics, which was why Victor (Vic) Pearson stole it from her years ago when he was in Blake Holsey High. Presenting it to Sarah Lynch, they started their plan to create Pearadyne Industries which later caused an explosion there, formed a wormhole in Blake Holsey and caused other strange occurrences. Victor used this ball to power their lab, but it later caused its destruction, along with Sarah's disappearance. Josie found the ball and assumed that Vaughn and Victor had plotted to use it. She stole it from them, but was later stolen back by Josie's Clone from the future. Returned to Victor, he plans to keep it in safe keeping this time.
Wormhole: A powerful vortex that can lead to either the future or the past that can be found in the office of the Science Teacher (Zachary or Middleton). Many agents have used this to cover the knowledge of the wormhole a secret from everyone, however energy from the wormhole has released and affected the students and the school due to their emotions and conditions.
Pearadyne Industries/Labs: A laboratory created by Victor Pearson and Sarah Lynch. It was used to create inventions and master quantum physics. Pearadyne was destroyed in an explosion that covered the disappearance of many workers, especially Sarah Lynch (Vaughn's mother).