Get Shorty - Season 2

Season 2
Miles Daly struggles to reconcile his ambitions as a filmmaker and a family man with his skill set as a career criminal. His progress in Hollywood is jeopardized when the washed-up producer, with whom he partnered in season one, agrees to wear a Federal wire. Miles faces off with criminal financiers and with a Hollywood power-broker who could be the most dangerous of all.

Episodes

And What Have We Learned?
Miles Daly is in a dark place, working on a new project while anxiously awaiting the first cut of The Admiral's Mistress. Rick Moreweather, leading a double life, comforts Amara when business goes south.

Pest Control
Miles holes up in editing with Rick and Louis while Yago pulls a risky job to raise cash for Amara. Louis has a crazy proposition for Gladys.

Selenite
Miles finds himself off the grid at a strange motel. Meanwhile, Rick and Amara attend the premiere for "The Admiral's Mistress" while Louis, Ed, and Yago keep an eye on the movie's star actor.

We'll Let You Know
Miles looks for funding to make his next movie "Wylderness," and takes a firm stance on spending time with his daughter, much to Katie's chagrin. Louis and Gladys plan their first official date.

Fifteen to Thirty Minutes (Depending on Weight)
After a bombshell revelation about Rick, Miles and Louis visit an abandoned water treatment facility to figure out their next move. Back at the FBI, Agent Dillard looks into a hunch.

Unlimited (Limited)
Miles, facing a rift with Louis, moves forward on "Wylderness" with April's help. Rick deals with PTSD while Yago gets a promotion.

Banana Split
Escalating tension between Amara's crew and a rival gang could spell trouble for Miles's movie. On the home front, Miles fights Katie for custody of Emma while nurturing a new romance.

Curtains
A new development from the FBI throws Miles into survival mode. Rick asks Amara to commit to him, and Louis helps Gladys with her career.

Safe Space
Miles navigates the fallout of the FBI raid while Louis fights to keep his relationship with Gladys afloat. April takes control at work while Rick faces a difficult decision.

Pickle
Facing dire circumstances, Miles fights to maintain a presence on "Wylderness" and salvage a relationship with Emma. Louis and Gladys prepare to be parents.
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