The Ms. Pat Show - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Ding-Dong, The Bitch is Dead
After an unexpected death in the family, Pat is forced to address her strained relationship with Denise.

Judge Miss Sophia
Pat and Denise try to settle their differences on a TV court show, "Judge Miss Sophia."

Don't Touch My Hair
Terry makes a remark that dredges up painful memories from Pat's childhood; Janelle and Junebug help Denise promote her new hair product on social media.

Gots to Be More Careful
After a rash of burglaries hits the neighborhood, Pat and Denise devise a plan to deflect suspicion from their household.

Parents Just Don't Understand
Pat tries to bond with her mother-in-law over stand-up comedy; Terry confronts his estranged father about stepping out on his mother.

Rent-a-N!gg@
Janelle decides to skip the school dance; Terry worries that Junebug is joining the basketball team for the wrong reasons.

Trigger Warning
Denise objects to Pat making a joke out of a shared traumatic childhood experience; Junebug and Janelle jump to conclusions about a thong in the laundry.

The Roommate
Pat stays with Ashley and her girlfriend while in Chicago for a comedy show; Terry is afraid to let Denise out of his sight after her setback.

Teach Me
Denise finds a way to deal with her misuse of alcohol; Junebug draws the attention of an older woman.

Stormy Weather
Pat is faced with a difficult choice; the kids make an assumption about Denise; Terry reaches his breaking point.
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