Sydney to the Max
2019 / TV-GOutgoing 13-year-old Sydney is on the fast track to growing up, despite the goodhearted efforts of her protective father, Max. As Sydney attempts to spread her wings and make more decisions for herself, Max does everything he can to rein her in and keep her his little girl. But in so doing, his mother, Judy, is reminded of his own antics at Sydney's age, and the parallels -- illustrated by comical flashback sequences starring a young Max -- are both amusing and enlightening.
Seasons & Episode
Syd returns home from music camp feeling more mature and independent.
As part of a yearly tradition, Syd and Olive get paired with two sixth graders to mentor.
Harry is moving back to Portland and Sydney struggles with the idea of a long distance relationship.
Syd wants the amigas to become closer friends with Harry, but she puts too much pressure on herself.
Sydney is having trouble balancing all her friends, activities and school work.
Sydney decides to post one of her songs online to expand her audience.
A middle schooler and her protective single father learn they have more in common than they realize.
A middle schooler and her protective single father learn they have more in common than they realize.
A middle schooler and her protective single father learn they have more in common than they realize.
Max, Syd and Grandma Judy talk with Olive about how they've coped with divorce in their family.
Syd suspects her teacher has assigned everyone in her class historical figures based on their race.
Sydney is ecstatic when Max leaves town and her Grandma Judy is left in charge.
A middle schooler and her protective single father learn they have more in common than they realize.
Sydney and her friends are excited about Halloween and their peanut butter and jelly group costume until they discover they are the only eighth-graders in costumes at school.
When Max hires Sydney to write a jingle for Reynolds Rides, she learns it’s not easy to be both a daughter and an employee.
When Sydney is asked to represent a popular clothing line on social media, she struggles with their “one size fits all” mold. In the ’90s, Max enlists Leo to help him get buff to impress Alisha.
When the Reynolds receive a sum of money, no one can agree on what to buy. Sydney finds herself in the middle of what her dad and Grandma Judy want.
Sydney is over the moon when her spunky 7-year-old cousin, Lexi, moves in with the Reynolds for the summer.
When Lexi volunteers Syd to sing at church for Youth Day, Sydney starts to wonder if she can pull off singing gospel music. In the ’90s, Max encourages Alisha to perform at open mic night.
When Lexi makes their family’s recipe for their famous sweet potato praline pie, Sydney tries her hand at carrying on the family tradition but misses the mark and her mom.
When Sydney and another congregation member offer to throw the after-church Sunday brunch at the same and time, a competition ensues.
Outgoing 13-year-old Sydney is on the fast track to growing up, despite the goodhearted efforts of her protective father, Max. As Sydney attempts to spread her wings and make more decisions for herself, Max does everything he can to rein her in and keep her his little girl. But in so doing, his mother, Judy, is reminded of his own antics at Sydney's age, and the parallels -- illustrated by comical flashback sequences starring a young Max -- are both amusing and enlightening.