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Secrets of Sulphur Springs - No Time to Waste (S2E2)

Secrets of Sulphur Springs – Season 2 - Episode 2 – No Time to Waste

Harper pretends to be Daisy to learn her family’s secrets, and Topher stumbles upon the hidden bunker.

Runtime (min)23
TMDB Rating7.0 (1 votes)
Air Date2022-01-14
GenresFamily, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
TV RatingTV-PG
Network(s)Disney Channel

Storyline

In this episode, Harper takes on a risky impersonation by pretending to be Daisy in order to uncover secrets hidden within her family's past. Using knowledge gained from her time-travel experiences, Harper navigates conversations and situations while trying to maintain her cover and extract information that could help solve the mysteries surrounding the Tremont Hotel. The deception requires her to think quickly and stay in character, all while avoiding detection by those who knew the real Daisy.

Meanwhile, Topher makes a significant discovery when he stumbles upon the hidden bunker that has been concealed beneath the hotel grounds. This underground space holds clues and artifacts that connect to the larger mystery the kids have been investigating. His find adds a new layer to the ongoing investigation and provides the group with another piece of the puzzle they've been trying to solve about the hotel's supernatural history and the disappearances that have occurred over the years.

What parents say

Parents have praised Secrets of Sulphur Springs for its engaging mystery format that keeps both kids and adults invested in the unfolding story. Many appreciate that the show tackles time-travel concepts in an age-appropriate way that sparks curiosity about history and consequences without becoming too complex or frightening for middle-grade viewers. The series has been noted for its diverse cast and the positive friendships depicted among the young characters.

Some parents have mentioned that the show's suspenseful moments and mysterious atmosphere can be intense for younger or more sensitive children, recommending it primarily for kids aged 8 and up. Parents on Common Sense Media and Disney+ forums have commented that the cliffhanger endings of episodes encourage binge-watching, which families may want to monitor. Overall, parents value the show as quality family viewing that provides opportunities for discussions about honesty, loyalty, and problem-solving, though they note the importance of being present for younger viewers who might find certain scenes unsettling.

What kids learn

This episode offers children lessons about the ethical complexities of deception, even when intentions seem good. Harper's choice to impersonate Daisy demonstrates how lying—regardless of the goal—creates complications and puts relationships at risk. Kids can observe how maintaining a false identity requires constant vigilance and how one deception often leads to more, illustrating why honesty typically proves to be the better path even when the truth feels difficult.

The episode also teaches about resourcefulness and quick thinking under pressure. Both Harper and Topher demonstrate problem-solving skills as they navigate unexpected situations: Harper must improvise to maintain her cover, while Topher's discovery of the bunker shows the value of curiosity and careful observation. Children learn that investigations require patience, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt when circumstances change.

Additionally, the episode reinforces themes of teamwork and trust among friends working toward a common goal. The kids must rely on each other's strengths and share information to piece together the larger mystery, showing young viewers how collaboration and communication help solve complex problems that would be impossible to tackle alone.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Why does Harper pretend to be Daisy, and is this presented as acceptable behavior?Harper impersonates Daisy to gather information about her family's secrets that she believes are crucial to solving the hotel's mysteries. While the show presents this as part of the adventure, it doesn't portray the deception as entirely consequence-free. Harper faces challenges maintaining the lie and risks damaging trust, providing opportunities for parents to discuss with children why deception—even with good intentions—creates ethical dilemmas and complications that honesty could avoid.
What is the hidden bunker that Topher discovers?The bunker is an underground space concealed beneath the Tremont Hotel property that contains clues related to the show's central mysteries. Topher's discovery represents a significant breakthrough in the kids' investigation. The bunker connects to the hotel's supernatural history and the disappearances that have occurred over time. This location becomes an important setting for uncovering secrets about the time portal and the events that have shaped the Tremont's past.
Is this episode scary or too intense for younger children?This episode maintains the show's signature mysterious atmosphere with suspenseful moments surrounding Harper's risky impersonation and the discovery of the hidden bunker. While not overtly frightening, the tension of Harper potentially being discovered and the eerie nature of finding a secret underground space may be intense for sensitive younger viewers. The episode is best suited for children eight and older who enjoy mystery stories, and parents may want to watch alongside younger kids.
What family secrets does Harper learn while pretending to be Daisy?The episode focuses on Harper's attempts to extract information while maintaining her disguise, revealing details about her family's connection to the hotel's history. The specific secrets she uncovers relate to past events at the Tremont and help explain some of the mysterious occurrences the kids have been investigating. These revelations move the larger story forward and deepen the connection between Harper's family and the supernatural elements surrounding the hotel.
How can I use this episode to talk with my child about honesty?This episode provides a natural opening to discuss the complications that arise from lying, even when someone believes they have good reasons. Parents can ask their child whether Harper had other options besides impersonation, what consequences her deception might have, and how the people being deceived might feel if they discover the truth. Discussing the difference between Harper's fictional situation and real-life scenarios helps children understand why honesty builds trust while deception—regardless of intention—typically creates more problems than it solves.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Griffin Campbell and his family move to a new town and take ownership of an abandoned hotel in hopes of restoring it back to the lively vacation destination it once was.
12
Griffin and Harper realize they've time traveled to before Savannah's disappearance. When they go back again, they think they see Savannah getting taken into the woods.
13
Griffin and Harper learn the camp dance is coming up, and that is the day Savannah went missing! Later, Harper meets Jess, and learns her mom did go to camp and hated Savannah!
14
Harper asks Griffin to meet her at the portal after school, but, when Griffin gets home, he discovers his Grandfather has arrived for a visit.
15
Ben is upset by the flurry of news reports marking the thirtieth anniversary of Savannah's disappearance, while Zoey and Wyatt see it as the perfect opportunity to finally capture her ghost on tape.
16
A 12-year-old boy and a thrill-seeking classmate discover a secret portal that allows them to travel back in time and uncover clues about a mystery involving a girl who disappeared decades ago from a Louisiana town.
17
Griffin and Harper sneak back through the portal to find a search party looking for Savannah.
18
Griffin and Harper realize that Savannah could've traveled back in time.
19
Once Griffin and Harper learn they can’t reopen the hatch to let Savannah in, they quickly go back through the portal.
110
Griffin and Harper successfully travel to the past, where they find Savannah working at The Tremont.
111
Harper travels back in time to the date her father died in hopes of trying to change the outcome.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Griffin, Savannah and Harper find themselves face to face with Harper’s carbon copy, Daisy, and the Tremont ghost sends Harper and Griffin an important message.
22
Harper pretends to be Daisy to learn her family’s secrets, and Topher stumbles upon the hidden bunker.
23
Griffin frantically searches for the missing crystal and helps a panicking Daisy to navigate her modern surroundings; meanwhile, Harper has a cryptic vision at the springs.
24
When Daisy struggles at pretending to be Harper, Griffin searches for the crystal to swap them. After the Twins don't hear from Topher, they try to capture the ghost themselves.
25
When Sam can't get his Time Machine to work, Savannah vows to help him! Meanwhile, Griffin tells Daisy that he thinks Topher is hiding something and enlists her to find answers.
26
The Tremonts were duped by the Judge and have 48 hours to vacate their land. Meanwhile, when Griffin and Daisy rush towards the portal with the crystal, everything goes black!
27
Harper returns home and fills Griffin in on the deed, stolen land, and her visions of a fire. After Sam disappears, Savannah finds a note saying that he’s travelled to the future.
28
The Campbell's and the Dunn's prepare for the Tremont’s Grand Re-opening! Harper and Griffin realize that the crystal is cracking which may prevent the Time Machine from working.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Griffin, stuck in the future, learns the ghost ruins their lives. Harper and Savannah try bringing him back to the present.
32
Harper and Savannah retrieve Griffin from the future. Sam and Griffin face the grimmest truth, Topher is in a coma in 2024. The twins and Topher almost catch Savannah’s “ghost.”
33
The twins arrive in the past and find Savannah. Griffin and Harper realize they need to go back to 1947 just as Ben makes the bunker off-limits.
34
The kids learn the ghost has been listening to them and is changing up his malevolent plans.
35
In 1947, Harper and Griffin meet Ruby. Sarah becomes increasingly freaked out by the ghost.
36
Returning to the past, Griffin and Harper watch a murder unfold. The twins and Topher go to an unknowingly familiar someone for help.
37
It’s time to get rid of the ghost.
38
The ghost will go, but will their future be saved?

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