Blunt Talk - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

I Remember That Time More Like a Movie I Saw Than a Life I Lived
Walter reunites with an old flame who is in the midst of investigating an important story. As Jim and Celia celebrate three months together, Rosalie adjusts to time apart from Teddy.

If It Comes in a Plastic Bag, Don't Eat It
Walter learns Cornelia may be risking her life while working on a drought story. Meanwhile, Jim's on-air colonoscopy goes awry.

Your Therapist and His Pussy Are Here
After Cornelia gets into hot water, Walter vows to investigate the corruption revolving around the drought in LA. Jim is devastated when Celia asks for a break in their relationship.

How is It That Every Conversation We Have Comes Back to the Size of Your Penis
Walter decides to chase down the head of Rudolph Global, whom he suspects of wrongdoing. Tension mounts between Harry and Walter.

It's Been Months Since I Kidnapped You
Walter and the team travel to a local jail to interview Duncan Adler. Meanwhile, Jim has newfound confidence after a one-night fling.

Love is Not Linear
The team reaches a dead end with the Rudolphs, just as a shady figure goes digging for dirt on Walter.

I Can't Believe I Made Love to a Sociopath
On the eve of Vivian and Moby's wedding, Walter gets caught in a private detective's scheme.

A Cell Doesn't Have to Be a Closet
Harry and Walter discover they've been framed for murder. Walter's absence from the office leads to a giant opportunity for Shelly.

Walter Has to Look After Walter
Martin and Rosalie grapple with life-changing news; Walter, Harry, Celia and Jim attend a surrealist ball thrown by the nefarious Rudolphs, hoping to finally obtain a confession.

Is This All Because I Didn't Call You
After a final confrontation with the Rudolphs, Walter must find a way to make his case to the people of Los Angeles.
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