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As season two gets underway, Holly's life begins to get more complicated (Boys! Bullies! Breakouts! Biology tests!) and so does her music. Holly continues to use her life as a source of inspiration for her songs but this season, for the first time, some people don't like what she has to say. When Holly's attempt to deal with the haters backfires, Holly wonders if some topics are off limits. Like, can she write about her crush on Tyler? Her friends? What about her family? And if she does, can she handle the consequences? All this second-guessing triggers a serious case of writer's block and spirals Holly into a big ol' funk which is further exacerbated when Holly meets another talented musician who isn't afraid to express himself. As Holly starts to collaborate with him she finds her voice again - but is she ready to share it with a bigger audience?
While choosing an outfit from a clothing brand sponsor for the Gwen Taylor show, Holly finds a troubling note and seeks justice.
While giving a tour of Collinsville, Holly catches the director of the town musical bullying Savannah and decides that it's time to speak up.
After Holly and Amy experience unfair double standards, they gather Piper and the girls in their class for a protest to make their voices heard.
When Piper's Mom shares the news that they'll be moving to New Mexico, Piper searches for belonging while on a school trip to Pioneer Village.
Holly convinces Amy and Piper to attend a music showcase hosted by Oscar at a Sheffield dance club.
Holly's excited to perform her new song at The Calico Cafe, but she discovers that Lyla and her cheerleaders are organizing a boycott against Open Mic.
Mom forces the family to go on a camping trip without any electronic devices in order to spend quality time together - much to the chagrin of Robbie, Holly, Heather...and even Dad.
Fighting against the rumor mill, Holly writes a song to set her story straight, but the song attracts unwanted attention from an online troll.
Holly struggles during rehearsals for the town musical and skips studying for a huge math test to keep her lead part.
When her audition for the town musical doesn't go the way she planned, Holly is determined to get a callback and prove that she's meant for the lead part.
As season two gets underway, Holly's life begins to get more complicated (Boys! Bullies! Breakouts! Biology tests!) and so does her music. Holly continues to use her life as a source of inspiration for her songs but this season, for the first time, some people don't like what she has to say. When Holly's attempt to deal with the haters backfires, Holly wonders if some topics are off limits. Like, can she write about her crush on Tyler? Her friends? What about her family? And if she does, can she handle the consequences? All this second-guessing triggers a serious case of writer's block and spirals Holly into a big ol' funk which is further exacerbated when Holly meets another talented musician who isn't afraid to express himself. As Holly starts to collaborate with him she finds her voice again - but is she ready to share it with a bigger audience?
Holly Hobbie might appear to be just a young farm girl living in small-town U.S.A, but on the inside, she's a hero for our time. Now that Holly's hit her teens, helping others is more complicated than it looks. From saving her grandma's café, to supporting her bestie and navigating young love, Holly may save the world someday, but she's going to start with her own small town.