SMILF - Season 2
Season 2
Season 2 finds Bridgette trying to move forward and focus on her future, while attempting to exorcise old ghosts and atone for past misdeeds. She's still toiling away in her day job working for narcissistic boss Ally. Meanwhile, Bridgette's mother Tutu rallies from a heartbreaking setback punctuated by the presence of her co-dependent younger sister Jackie. Ex-boyfriend Rafi and his girlfriend Nelson Rose grow closer, while Eliza deals with her own family drama.
Episodes
Shit Man, I've Literally Failed
Bridgette's search for her father leads her to Philadelphia and back home again as she loses the key to his whereabouts. Tutu's decision to leave Larry alone with Joe unexpectedly leads both Bridgette and Tutu on a path to close the door on their pasts.
Sorry Mary, I'm Losing Faith
Bridgette misses a date after unexpected news at Ally's birthday dinner sends her spiraling towards a religious rediscovery; Rafi struggles to establish co-parenting boundaries with Bridgette; Tutu and her sister, Jackie, sort through memories.
Surrogate Mothers Inspire Loving Families
On Ally's birthday, three parallel stories reveal the ripple effects of Bridgette's night out
So Maybe I Look Feminine
Bridgette gets a taste of the picture-perfect life of the one-percent, spending a luxurious day at a polo match as a blonde, hobnobbing with celebrities, and celebrating her new best friend's basic bachelorette party.
Single Mom In Love Forever
In 2014, Bridgette and Rafi prepare for the realities of parenthood as Bridgette experiences contractions, leading her on a day of self-discovery through the streets of Boston.
Should Mothers Incur Loss Financially?
Bridgette discovers the hidden strings attached to financial assistance. Rafi and Nelson grow closer as they accept the ugly realities of their cohabitation. Tutu's own housing is at risk with the increased involvement of Joe Jr.
Smile More if Lying Fails
At a cookout celebrating Eliza's graduation, Bridgette comes to terms with the unacknowledged racial divide between the two friends while Eliza admits that Bridgette's disconnect is ultimately what gives their friendship strength.
Sex Makes It Less Formal
Bridgette throws a bachelor party for Rafi. Nelson celebrates her engagement with her mother and sister, reigniting their unresolved familial tensions. Jackie helps Tutu accept the realities of a life outside of Southie.
Single Mom Is Losing Faith
In the style of "The Magnificent Seven," Bridgette gathers a posse of white hats to challenge the tyrannical rule of the town's mysterious baron.
Single Mom is Looking (for) Family
Bridgette and Nelson address their growing concerns over Rafi. Tutu throws a birthday party for Larry. Eliza reconsiders her medical future. Series finale
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