The show was not renewed for a second season, was the first season split in half? ~2026-32434-32 (talk) 17:11, 31 May 2026 (UTC)Reply
- Yes- as noted in the Deadline Hollywood article, "the 26-episode comedy series...". Production codes are not listed on The Futon Critic (Nickelodeon hasn't been listed production codes on there anymore for some time now), but other sources (such as Gracenote, already sourced in the article) does indeed split it in half. Also noting that the episodes' end credits typically do include production codes there, and from what I'm currently checking, "Best Summer Ever!" doesn't list a production code for whatever reason(s), but the previous episode pairings has "Date Night" as 151 and "Behind the Jingle" as 150. (as a side note, I do wish Nickelodeon would make this easier for us and list production codes on TFC again, but appears to be unlikely.) Magitroopa (talk) 20:10, 31 May 2026 (UTC)Reply