Deadly Sins: No Forgiveness - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
A hairstylist falls madly in love with a dock worker, but he's concealing a secret struggle; when the marriage falters, her co-workers discover precisely who he is; a nurse falls for a hairstylist, but her lover may have something to say about it.

Ego Trip
A single mom has an affair with an egomaniacal cop and becomes pregnant; the first problem is that he's married; the second problem is that he's dangerous; a wealthy man enjoys tormenting his wife, but money can't buy patience or forgiveness.

Fatal Father Figure
Brandi Grainger is her overbearing father's pride and joy, but little does he know, Brandi is far from a daddy's girl; computer repairman Tony's marriage hits the rocks, and when his ex finds a new love, Tony does something that no one can fix.

Misery Loves Murder
A TV reporter and her husband live happily with their two kids, but in the shadows lurks a man who does something so horrific it makes the evening news; a lonely gamer meets a girl online, but when they act out her evil plan, it's game over.

The Root of All Evil
Multimillionaire Ron Vinci finds money definitely can't buy him love, so he decides to leave his girlfriend by any means possible; a prosperous accountant falls for a heartbreaker who falls for a rabbi, and the deadly result is no joke.

It Takes a Village to Kill
A woman and her ex-husband fight a vicious battle over their child, but when someone dies, police discover it takes a village to kill; a cop with baby fever overlooks key issues regarding his pregnant girlfriend, and she may not be pregnant at all.

If Leaving Was Easy
A woman's one-night stand grows into an abusive marriage; when he goes too far, she knows she must escape, but it might be too late; a husband finds that his wife loves to treat men like puppets, but when he tries to pull the strings, everyone pays.

Smooth Operator
A young military wife falls for a married soldier, expecting a proposal after he impregnates her, but he gives her something very different; a woman marries a dashing surgeon who turns out to have an odd bedside manner.

Too Good to Be You
A cop quits his job to work in the film business, but his antics off the set are crazier than any movie plot. Next, an Amish husband grows bored with his life of piety, but he realises someone is standing in the way of his perpetual good time.

Model Behavior
While a model and her millionaire husband take a romantic tropical cruise, a sailor catches her eye; the affair could mean more than the end of her marriage; a girl who can't tell right from wrong eliminates the one person who tries to teach her.
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