Amazing Stories Series 01: Honesty

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Amazing Stories Series 01: Honesty
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Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#12: “The Tangled Web”
February 6, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Connie reads the story of Jeremy Forsythe, a boy who tells his mother a fib about some missing money. Both Jeremy and Connie learn that one lie leads to another.

#106: “By Any Other Name”
March 3, 1990
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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Curt Stevens runs for student council, but lies a lot in his speeches, while Phil Phillips attempts to cash in on Odyssey businesses. Including Whit's End.

#118: “What Happened to the Silver Streak?”
July 7, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Young Traci Needlemeyer's model train car mysteriously disappears, and Curt Stevens points a suspicious finger at Michelle Terry, a girl with a reputation for taking things that don't belong to her.

#119: “Better Late than Never”
July 14, 1990
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Robyn Jacobs has developed a habit for being fashionably late, but gets a taste of what life would be like if her tardiness turned into an epidemic.

#127: “Have You No Selpurcs?”
September 8, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz find out what "selpurcs" are by playing a game of Whit's design.

#189: “No, Honestly!”
April 4, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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No one believes Rodney Rathbone when he claims he's discovered a con artist in Odyssey.

#255: “The Boy Who Cried 'Destructo!'”
January 15, 1994
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Lawrence Hodges claims that agents from Destructo have kidnapped Harlow Doyle near a mysterious cave.