A new Jazz emerges, eager to expand her social circle and explore dating, but she is also hiding a secret from her family that may come out to haunt her; Hurricane Irma makes landfall in Florida, threatening the safety of the Jennings family.
Jazz and Jeanette return home to the devastation left by Hurricane Irma, and in an effort to help, Jazz and her parents drive to The Keys to help in the clean up; the family travels to San Francisco to meet with Dr. Bowers.
Learning she needs to lose 30 pounds to be eligible for bottom surgery, Jazz commits to losing weight; Jazz and Jeanette participate in a debate over research that suggests children shouldn't be placed on hormone blockers before puberty.
Jazz and her family head to New York City for a vacation and surgical consultation, but while the Jennings enjoy the sights, Jazz fears she may need to undergo a painful procedure.
Jazz explores dating girls and agrees to hang out with a potential female love interest. Jeanette meets with Jazz’s therapist for the therapy letter needed for Jazz’s bottom surgery.
The entire family supports Jazz's weight loss effort by having a family soccer game; Jazz resumes hypnotherapy to control her binge eating, helps her friend raise money for hormones, and gathers the courage to ask out Victoria.