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Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
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Season 2
14 :02x01 - The Wofford Family (Sep/26/2004)
We start off with seeing some clips of the episode and a review of the first season. This is a family of nine. The wife and mother Teresa passed away unexpectedly four years ago. Then we see the application video. They really spill their hearts and it's a sad video. Next Ty and the team talk to every member of the household to see sort of what they want and what they like. Then the family heads off in a limo to go on their vacation. The team is then very busy with the house. Sometime after that, they hit a gas line and gas leaks. They think it will explode so they clear the area and the police/firefighters come in to stop it. This delays them for a little while but as soon as they can, they jump right in and make up for lost time. The house seems to be coming along well. Later they get surfboards for the family and some of the team members sneak out to go surfing or as they say testing them. It seems that the other team members don't find out. Michael and Preston clash about painting mahogany doors. This ends the hour.
Director: Patrick Higgins
 
15 :02x02 - The Garay Family (Oct/03/2004)
Veronica and Johnny have 4 kids. Once while Johnny's mother was visiting, she was killed by a gangster and Johnny was forced to take in his younger siblings. Social Services are threatening to take his younger siblings away if the house doesn't get fixed up. And of course, that's why the EMHE team is here.
 
16 :02x03 - The Pope Family (Oct/10/2004)
Shelby Pope is a 12 year old girl who is allergic to sun-light. The team sets out to make Shelby and the entire Pope family feel less like prisoners in their own home.
 
17 :02x04 - The Grinnan Family (Oct/17/2004)
A girl named Hannah has a weak immune system and had a heart transplant at only 11 days old. She has to take $1,000 medicine every day and that is what weakens her immune system. While the family vacations in San Diego, the team works hard to build a better home and environment for the Grinnan family. And surprise surprise! Lee Ann Womack performs at the end for the family!
 
18 :02x05 - The Mackey Family (Oct/24/2004)
A woman who runs an organization to help the needy lives in a very run-down and small house with family and extended family. The design team has a challenge ahead of them but gives a great home.
 
19 :02x06 - The Ali Family (Oct/31/2004)
Two boys, Paul and Kuran, were born to a crack-addicted mother. Lucy Ali adopted them as infants so she could give them a better life. As the boys were getting older, she decided it was time to expand the home. She gave a large sum of money to a contractor to add on, but he basically ran off with the money. Can EM:HE do what the con-artist didn't?
 
20 :02x07 - The Vardon Family (Nov/07/2004)
The Family: Mom (deaf), Dad (deaf), 12 year old boy (autistic/blind), 14 year old boy with a heart of gold. Everyone in the family has special needs (except the 14 year old) and the design team from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition steps in to make a change.
 
21 :02x08 - The Elcano Family (Nov/21/2004)
A few months ago, Jennier Elcano lost her husband, Glen, in an auto accident and has really had her hands full running the family farm and raising 11-year-old son Michael and 6-year-old daughter Ashley. Ty and the team come in to save the day. This episode's design team:Ty, Preston, Paul, Tracy & Constance.
 
22 :02x09 - The Burns Family (Nov/28/2004)
When Benjamin Burns was born in 1997, he was an apparently healthy baby boy. Six months later, Benjamin's sister was playing with her baby brother and, when he started to fall, she reached out to help him. But when she grabbed his arm, she unknowingly fractured it. In the weeks that followed, routine tasks performed by Benjamin's parents resulted in more visits to the hospital and led to the discovery that his arm had been re-injured and he had a fractured skull. Eventually, Child Protective Services was called and Benjamin was separated for three months from his parents, who were accused of child abuse. Nothing could have been further from the truth, and loving parents Gerald and Ellen Burns spent every resource they had trying to get their son back and prove their innocence. When it was finally diagnosed that Benjamin suffers from Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), a genetic disorder characterized by bones that break easily, the Burns were cleared of the abuse charges and allowed to bring their son home.
 
23 :02x10 - The Broadbent Family (Dec/12/2004)
A strong mother has assisted three of her adopted children and many others through facing AIDS with courage, teaching them that life is here for the living. Her recent bout with cancer has only enforced that belief.
 
24 :02x11 - The Dore Family (Jan/09/2005)
As a struggling widow of three daughters, Roseanne Dore is no stranger to hardship. The family was dealt a tremendous blow when their Kingston, Washington home, originally built by Roseanne and her husband, burned to the ground in March 2004. Following the devastating news of the fire, Roseanne found out that their home insurance policy lapsed when their agent retired. The structure was uninhabitable. While figuring out what to do, Roseanne moved her three daughters into a half-built, backyard utility shed that had no plumbing, electricity or running water. While living in the makeshift shelter, Roseanne's daughters - Jessica, 21, Sarah, 17 and Aariel, 13 -- went to friends' houses to shower. The entire family was stuck using an old doorless outhouse on the two-and-a-half acre property. One of the family's only wishes for their new home was to have indoor plumbing and bedrooms. When not cooking on an outdoor propane camp stove, these ladies took inside to the shed to prepare food. Despite the absence of plumbing or electricity, Roseanne and her daughters still made the half-built shed their home and would invite family over for dinners. Roseanne, who works as the cafeteria server at the local elementary school and is a Girl Scout leader, donates her property to the local Girl Scouts for campouts and outdoor excursions. Here the girls learned how to set up tents and survive in the outdoors.
 
25 :02x12 - The Anderson Family (Jan/16/2005)
For the first time in the history of the popular reality series, design team leader Ty Pennington had to call the vacationing Anderson Family to tell them that the show had missed their deadline to complete the makeover on their home in South Central Los Angeles. In two back-to-back episodes, the team helps a young man whose potential as a professional basketball career was literally shot down. Despite the one day delay, some of the shine on his future, as well as that of his family's, has been restored, thanks to the tireless efforts of the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition team.
 
26 :02x13 - The Sears Family (Jan/23/2005)
The team builds a home for 17-year-old Jhryve Sears and family of Martinez, CA following her return home after extensive treatment for Krabbe disease. The mold-infested home was deemed unsuitable for the teen to live in by her doctors so the Extreme Home Makeover team stepped in and built a new house with a hospital grade filtration system to keep the home free of allergens and airborne impurities.
 
27 :02x14 - The Correa & Medeiros Families (Feb/13/2005)
Two families from Arvada, Colorado - who were homeless - received the opportunity to live in a ranch-style duplex built by the design team.
 
28 :02x15 - The Harper Family (Feb/20/2005)
While design team leader Ty Pennington was preparing to film this episode in his hometown of Atlanta, he underwent emergency surgery for a perforated appendix. Although he was still recuperating, the energetic and dedicated Pennington did not want to let the family down. The episode incorporated his predicament into the show and captured how Ty was able to do his part from his hospital bed and later in the week, to participate in the reveal for the Harper Family from the Atlanta suburb of Lake City, Georgia. Patricia and Milton Harper worked hard and sacrificed for all the right reasons, but still could not achieve their dream of providing a real home for their children. After moving from the projects in Brooklyn, they wanted to give their sons Darius, 17, LaVaughn, 15, and seven-year-old Mister a safe haven to come home to every day. But the first-time homeowners didn't know they had just bought a big dump -- literally. Unaware of any problems when they purchased the home, the Harpers soon found themselves knee high in raw sewage! Every time it rained hard -- which was often -- their septic tank would back up and human waste actually flooded their suburban home. Their furniture, clothes and even their dreams have all been ruined. Recently, their minivan was in an accident, so even that shelter was taken from them. Now, unlike their home, this family is completely drained, both emotionally and financially. In just seven days, the design team, Atlanta-based national homebuilder Beazer Home and hundreds of workers and volunteers were able to turn the Harper's living nightmare of a house into a dream home come true. Comedian Jeff Foxworthy, who lives in Georgia, also came by to lend a helping hand.
 
29 :02x16 - The Harris Family (Mar/06/2005)
The first ever set of surviving African-American sexpulets are the lucky people this week to receive a makeover. After a storm caused a tree to land in they garden the Harris Family have struggled. Luckily Ty and his team plus special guests the muppets build them a dream house that takes some of the stress of raising 6 children under 3 and a 10 year old.
 
30 :02x17 - The Okvath Family (Mar/13/2005)
The crew decide to help out an eight year old girl suffering from cancer. However, she doesn't want her house made over, she wants to help her friends at her hospital by redecorating the wards there. The crew are so impressed by this, that they decide to rennovate her house without telling the family.
 
31 :02x18 - The Leomiti-Higgins Family (Mar/27/2005)
A caring and generous family from Santa Fe Springs, California, who took five orphans into their small house, are featured in an episode of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
 
32 :02x19 - The Leslie Family (Apr/03/2005)
After a car crash claims the life of her husband and oldest son, the team makes over the Louisiana home of a widow and her three surviving boys, including a backyard playground built with help from Mat ``the Condor'' Hoffman.
 
33 :02x20 - The Harvey Family (Apr/24/2005)
The Harvey family living in hurricane ravished Florida, are living in a termite infested home with water logged ceilings. Mr Harvey, having been diagnosed with adult epilepsy, cannot work. His wife has to pick up the burden by working 2 jobs. Mr Harvey works by helping his neighbors with odd jobs pro bono. His college age son moves back into the home to help with the bills. The Harveys apply to EM-HE and Ty Pennington and ABC come to the rescue
 
34 :02x21 - The Dolan Family (May/01/2005)
James Dolan, blinded during a shooting at an electronics store where he worked, receives a new state of the art home suitable to his needs.
 
35 :02x22 - The Johnson Family (May/08/2005)
Steve Johnson is a firefighter who helped to save a MAST firefighter from a terrible shooting in Kansas City, MO. The MAST firefighter is the one who nominated Steve to an Extreme Makeover.
Guest Stars: Mr. T as Himself
 
36 :02x23 - The Vitale Family (May/15/2005)
A small two-bedroom house on Long Island, New York is transformed into a magnificent 2400-square-foot home for a young widower with three toddler sons. The return of this father and his children to the house fulfils the dying wish of a wife and mother who said that she wanted her husband and boys to come back to their house so she would "always know where to find them."
 
37 :02x24 - The Piestewa Family (May/22/2005)
When PFC Lori Piestewa was in Iraq, she told her roommate and best friend, PFC Jessica Lynch, that her dream was to return to her home in Tuba City, Arizona and build her parents a house to which they could retire. But in March 2003, Lori lost her life, becoming the first American woman killed in the Iraq war. Lori died while trying to save the lives of her friends, Jessica Lynch and Shoshannah Johnson, as she navigated her Humvee through gunfire and debris when it was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.
 
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