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S1, EP20 "Summer of the Mixtape; Summer of Je Ne Sais Quoi"
Tater makes a mixtape to document her summer; Tater learns how to act more mature from Serena while teaching Serena how to act more like a kid.

S1, EP22 "Summer of La Cultura; Summer of Santa Tabi"
Tater tries to fit in at a local festival celebrating Latinidad; Tater tries to help Tere and Tonita show their big sis Tabi how much they appreciate her.

S1, EP25 "Summer of Primo-lympics; Summer of Las Tóxicas"
Tater and Nellie try to win the Primo-lympics; Tater and Serena infiltrate the Pigeon Scouts.

S1, EP26 "Summer of El Fanfic; Summer of Las Muralistas"
Tater tries to write a fanfic; Bibi is devastated when Tater wants to enter an art contest all by herself.

S1, EP28 "Summer of Sueños"
Tater and the primos help Buela fulfill her American dream.

S1, EP27 "Summer of Booyah Buh Bisabuela; Summer of Silencio"
Tater finds an old diary; Tater goes silent.

S1, EP26 "Summer of El Fanfic; Summer of Las Muralistas"
Tater tries to write a fanfic; Bibi is devastated when Tater wants to enter an art contest all by herself.

S1, EP23 "Summer of Calabazas y Tostones; Summer of El Demo"
Tater is finally old enough to join the older primos' tabletop roleplaying game; Tater tries to help fix Lita's strained relationship with her mom.
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