The Dry - Season 2

Season 2
The second series picks up seven months on from the events of the first, and we now meet the Sheridans in their new normal. To all outward appearances, it seems like the family is relatively content: Shiv's been sober, celibate, and solvent for 6 months, Ant has hung onto his job at the estate agents and his relationship with Max, and Caroline's making up for a lost time by shagging everyone she meets on Tinder. So far, so normal… Or is it?

Episodes

Birthday
Shiv has vowed to be her best self and has sworn off men. When she meets a sexy barista, her sensible birthday party with her family seems like a boring way to celebrate...

Life Drawing
Shiv pushes things too far on a date with Alex, Caroline makes a shocking discovery about Rory, Ant is missing Bernie, and Tom gets some bad news.

Meetings
Alex meets the Sheridans. Later, Shiv finds Tom in a compromising position, and Caroline launches into a romantic marathon... with difficult consequences.

Alternative Therapies
Dinner with Max's family takes a turn for the worse for Ant. Shiv receives some good news, and Bernie does her best to promote the memory of her murdered neighbour, Pam.

Interview
Tom's family meeting goes awry when shocking secrets are revealed. Shiv has an important interview to focus on but she can't seem to escape Jack. And Alex has a big question.

Kissing
Shiv learns about Alex's family, Bernie's interview is published with disastrous results, while Ant makes a suspicious discovery. Meanwhile, Caroline and Rory collide.

Camping
Jack and Shiv have a heart-to-heart in the woods, before Alex questions Shiv's commitment. Max confronts Ant, and Bernie's secret comes out - but not in the way Shiv expected.

Auction
As the house sale looms, Shiv prepares to start a new life. Can she leave her old demons behind - and can the family survive without her?
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