Previously on
Kyle XY S2
Show Guide
Kyle is unlike any human being, possessing some very unique and uncanny abilities. Found in the woods without any memories, he is an anomaly with supernatural abilities, like being able to go without any sleep for a week, an acute sense of hearing, as well as a perfect photographic memory. While keen to learn the full scope of his abilities, Kyle wants to live like a normal teenager. But he soon realizes where he is from and the amazing powers he has in hand.
Meet the Characters
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Kyle
Matt Dallas
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Nicole Trager
Marguerite MacIntyre
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Stephen Trager
Bruce Thomas
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Lori Trager
April Matson
Episodes
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Episode 1
The Prophet
More questions arise and the risk of danger escalates in the second season of “Kyle XY.” Kyle begins to learn the truth about his past, but under the strict training of Tom Foss, he must also learn the full scope of his abilities. And all of this must be kept secret -- even from the Tragers, who just want to help him return to the life of a normal teenager. Kyle must learn to live with his double life and the unknown dangers that lurk outside the family’s walls. The peril only increases when the girl in the pod is set free and is on the hunt for Kyle.
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Episode 2
The Homecoming
Claiming that his parents were killed in a car crash, Kyle is back at the Tragers to stay. But his homecoming isn’t as happy as he thought it would be when he realizes all of the secrets he must keep from the family he loves. Torn between wanting to be home and not wanting to keep anything from the Tragers, Kyle wonders if he should have come back after all. Meanwhile, XX begins her journey outside of the walls of Zzyzx.
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Episode 3
The List is Life
Kyle finds that returning to his old life is virtually impossible as Tom Foss hounds him to work on his new skills and he is devastated to know he played a part in Lori and Declan’s break-up. Meanwhile, now that Madacorp boss Ballantine knows of Kyle’s existence he has a new mission for Emily and XX…bring Kyle back at any cost. Programmed to believe that she is Emily’s teenage sister Jessi, the two are to interject themselves into the world of Kyle and the Tragers.
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Episode 4
Balancing Act
After detecting a dangerous connection to the mysterious murder in the woods, Foss ramps up Kyle’s training. Going along with his promise Kyle sticks with it, even when it interferes with his “normal life.” But how long can Kyle keep up the pace of this dual life? And how long will those around him stick with the new mysterious Kyle?
Meanwhile, Declan is on the hunt for what Kyle is hiding but his quest takes a dark turn when Lori’s life is threatened if he doesn’t stop.
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Episode 5
Come To Your Senses
Nicole gets back into the swing of her job as she starts working with her new patient…Jessi. Told by Jessi’s sister Emily that she has had a rough childhood, Nicole thinks that she is just the person to help the lost teen. Although Nicole quickly starts to doubt herself when during her first session Jessi seems preoccupied. Sent into the Trager house to connect with Kyle, it is Declan that catches Jessi’s eye during a brief encounter in the hallway.
Meanwhile, Kyle decides to catch the thief who robbed Amanda’s house and retrieve her antique charm bracelet to get in her good graces.
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Episode 6
Does Kyle Dream of Electric Fish?
Kyle starts to have premonitions that come true, which leads him to contemplate how much he knows about the future. He struggles to understand what is going on when he and Foss link the visions to possible Adam Baylin teachings. As Kyle digs deeper into Baylin’s notes he gets an unexpected message from the past about the future. Meanwhile, the Trager family is also dealing with what the future may hold for all of them.
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Episode 7
Free To Be You And Me
Kyle is at a crossroads and can’t decide who to let into his life. He has shut out Declan, but now with the warning of “Don’t trust Foss,” Kyle is left alone and not sure who he can trust anymore. His decision to let people in gets even more complicated when he and Amanda make plans for their first date. Meanwhile, Jessi struggles to deal with Emily’s strict restrictions on whom she can and can’t let into her life.
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Episode 8
What’s The Frequency, Kyle?
The Tragers get blind sided when Stephen’s estranged father has a stroke and is in a coma. When Kyle begins to get visions that pertain to Stephen’s dad, the family sees this as an opportunity for him to get his second chance to make amends with his father. With Amanda pushing Kyle to help, can he really give Stephen the peace of mind that he is looking for? Meanwhile, after a strained session with Nicole, Emily begins to realize that Jessi is not all that she is supposed to be.
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Episode 9
The Ghost In The Machine
Lori leads an expedition into the woods for an overnight camping trip that takes a dark turn. When Kyle, Jessi, Declan, Lori and Amanda get lost in the Zzyzx remains the group struggles with their own demons as they try to find their way out. Meanwhile, Josh’s attempt at wooing Andy goes sour when she drops a bomb that leaves him heartbroken and confused.
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Episode 10
House of Cards
After Kyle realizes that it is Adam’s Latnock ring that will open the box, he is shocked to see Stephen’s new boss Mr. Ballantine wearing the same ring. Astonished that the head of Madacorp has his ring, Kyle comes up with a plan to get it back with the help of Foss and Declan. But can the guys get past all of the security to retrieve the ring, or better yet, will they be able to get back out? Meanwhile, Lori starts to have suspicions about Stephen’s relationship with his co-worker Emily.
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Episode 11
Hands on a Hybrid
After finding a photo of himself and Jessi locked in Baylin’s box, Kyle and Declan realize that the best way to crack the mystery of Jessi is to get close to her is at the high school charity event. Once there, Kyle uses the opportunity to talk to the already vulnerable Jessi. But is Kyle prepared to learn what Jessi is hiding? Meanwhile, other secrets are revealed during the event as Lori finds out the identity of her attacker.
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Episode 12
Lockdown
After recent events, all members of the Trager family are on lockdown until Jessi is found. Lori enlists the help of Hillary to plot her revenge on Jessi; Josh plans a fun day of junk food and video games with Andy, only to be told that she can’t see him anymore; Declan is caught off guard when Hillary decides to do couples therapy with he and Lori; and things explode between Stephen and Nicole when she confronts him about his “affair” with Emily.
Meanwhile, Kyle struggles to figure out how he should deal with Jessi. Upset that he is the reason for all of the Tragers’ issues he looks for a solution to fix everything.
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Episode 13
Leap of Faith
Kyle and Jessi begin their journey to find out the truth behind their connection, as well as their creation. Leading them down a strange path they begin to learn that they may be more connected than they originally thought. But with Kyle gambling with his safety and the Tragers, will his hunch about Jessi turn out to be true? And now that she knows the whole truth about where she came from and what her mission was, can Jessi trust herself to do what is right? Meanwhile, the Tragers come together to try and figure out the secrets that Kyle has been hiding.
Characters
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Kyle
Matt Dallas
Newcomer Matt Dallas has been acting ever since the age of twelve, when he landed the role of the Gander in a local Phoenix production of “The Ugly Duckling.” After several years in community theater, he moved to LA, got his first work as a model, and was seen in such magazines as Vanity Fair and Glamour. Dallas then landed a guest starring role in HBO’s “Entourage” and a lead role in the short film “The Visitor.” Most recently he was seen in the James Blunt video, “Goodbye My Lover,” co-starring with Misha Barton, and he just finished filming the feature “Babysitter Wanted.”
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Nicole Trager
Marguerite MacIntyre
Marguerite MacIntyre was most recently seen starring in the ABC series “The Days.” Her other television work include guest appearances on “Seinfeld,” “Ally McBeal,” “Bones,” “Numbers,” “NCIS,” “Judging Amy,” “The Practice,” “The Shield” and “ER.” She also had recurring roles on the soap-operas “One Life to Live” and “Loving.” MacIntyre was seen in the feature films “Red Dragon” and “Radioland Murders.” Her theatre credits include “Jane Eyre,” “City of Angels,” “No Way to Treat a Lady,” “South Pacific” and “Weird Romance.”
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Stephen Trager
Bruce Thomas
Bruce Thomas has had a career that spans film, television and theatre. He is best known for his role as the handsome UPS guy in the feature films “Legally Blonde” and “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde,” and recently had a starring role in the feature “Babysitter Wanted.” Other film credits include “13 Days,” “Army of Darkness” and “Firestarter.” Thomas has guest-appeared on such notable series as “The E-Ring,” “Weeds,” “Providence,” “Diagnosis: Murder,” “Nash Bridges,” “Beverly Hills, 90210” and “Ellen.” He has also starred in numerous theater productions, including “Of Mice and Men,” “Death of a Salesman” and “The Rainmaker.”
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Lori Trager
April Matson
April Matson’s love for acting began in the theater. Her favorite performances include “Steel Magnolias,” “You Can’t Take it with You” and “It’s a Wonderful Life.” She was last seen playing the role of Penny in the Fox sitcom “Quintuplets.” Matson’s film credits include “Forsaken,” “Black Russian” and “Lock Pick Kid.” Other performance credits include Ernest Thompson’s “A White People’s Christmas” and sketch comedy at LA’s Second City Theatre.
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Josh Trager
Jean-Luc Bilodeau
Canadian born Jean-Luc Bilodeau is relatively new to the acting profession. With a slew of commercial work behind him, he has starred in the film “Ill Fated,” and recently finished filming a supporting role for the upcoming horror film, “Trick ‘r Treat,” starring Anna Paquin. “KYLE XY” marks his first appearance in a television series.
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Declan McDonough
Chris Olivero
Chris Olivero recently appeared as the President’s son in a recurring role on the widely popular Fox series, “24.” He guest starred on CBS’s hit “CSI: Miami” with David Caruso, playing a troubled teen who murders a classmate. Olivero’s other television appearances include ABC’s “Line of Fire,” a recurring role on the critically acclaimed “Boston Public,” CBS’ “NCIS,” and “Once and Again” with Sela Ward and Billy Campbell.
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Amanda Bloom
Kirsten Prout
Kirsten Prout made her feature film debut in 2005 as Abby, sidekick to Jennifer Garner’s character in the superhero flick, “Elektra.” Her first job was at age ten, and she had the lead in a commercial with famed hockey player Wayne Gretzky. Since then Prout has appeared in lead, supporting and guest starring roles on such television shows as “Stargate SG-1,” “Dead Zone,” “Beyond Belief,” “The Wedding Dress,” “The Linda McCartney Story” and “Mysterious Way,” to name a few. Feature film credits include “Gillian Guess,” “Once Upon a Christmas,” “Twice Upon a Christmas” and “Mindstorm,” and she recently starred in the Lifetime original
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Jessi
Jaime Alexander
Jaime Alexander was born in Greenville, SC and raised in Grapevine, TX. She became interested in acting by watching old Hollywood movie stars like Audrey Hepburn, Vivian Leigh and Elizabeth Taylor. After finishing high school, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actress. She found immediate success in the comedic film “Squirrel Trap.” Alexander then starred as the lead in the award-winning independent film “The Other Side.” She has also appeared on the small screen with roles on such shows as FX’s “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” Fox’s “Standoff,” the serialized primetime drama “Watch Over Me,” and she recently played the lead in the Warner Brothers film “Rest Stop.”
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