Big Love - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Damage Control
In the Season Two premiere, Bill scrambles in the wake of the family's exposure; Barb retreats into her own world; Roman puts the squeeze on Joey; Sarah has a suitor.

The Writing on the Wall
A crisis leads Bill to rethink Home Plus's ad strategy; the family forgets Nicki's anniversary.

Reunion
Bill tries to leverage a council vote against Roman; Barb chastens Margene for her relationship with Ben, who considers a lifestyle change.

Rock and a Hard Place
Bill eyes a new polygamy-friendly business; Rhonda complicates Nicki's involvement in Joey's case.

Vision Thing
Bill meets a romantic prospect, as does Joey; Nicki frets over Wayne's school lessons; Bill turns to Eddie for a loan.

Dating Game
Margene befriends Bill's potential fourth wife; a dangerous polygamist family accuses Bill of poaching.

Good Guys and Bad Guys
Margene's mother visits the Henricksons; Roman's polygamist rivals force Bill to play a dangerous game.

Kingdom Come
Bill proposes a 'seventh day off' schedule to his wives, and cons Roman into retaliating against the Greenes.

Circle the Wagons
Margene finds herself wielding a swing vote; Rhonda stays in the spotlight; Lois reaches out to Bill.

The Happiest Girl
Margene joins Bill at a convention; Nicki throws a party; Roman returns home; Rhonda resorts to blackmail.

Take Me As I Am
Bill attempts to barter with Alby; Barb reaches out to her mother; Pam makes Margene a proposition.

Oh, Pioneers
In the Season Two finale, the Henricksons are rocked by an unexpected guest on the eve of Pioneer Week.
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