Carl Weber's The Black Hamptons - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Picture Perfect
A bidding war ensues at the annual charity art auction, Anthony and Vanessa keep their business relationship close to the vest, and Carolyn and Christopher mix business with pleasure.

Trouble in Paradise
Sergeant Lane gets a visit from Bobby "the Beast" Boyd and a top boxing promoter, Sydney confronts Vanessa, and Anthony and Michael are warned about doing business with Alexander Cora.

Life's a Beach
Bobby tries to lure Peter to his boxing promotional team, Carolyn learns of Eli's plan to gentrify the Black Hamptons, and Anthony shares a difficult business decision with Vanessa.

Summer Soiree
Malcolm and Vanessa throw their post-nuptial summer soiree on the family yacht, but instead of a festive party, it turns into a hotbed of secrets, lies and drama.

Hot and Heavy
As Moses looks for support in his bid for an early release, opposing forces work to keep him behind bars, and Eli escalates his plan to infiltrate the Black Hamptons.

Pay the Cost
Christopher's strategic move in court forces Moses to pursue a less scrupulous but more costly path to freedom, and Anthony gets disturbing news about his dealings with Alexander Cora.

Gentrification
Sergeant Lane's home gets taken out from under him, Eli's mission to tear down the Black Hamptons brings the community together, and Bobby makes a big move to win over Peter.

Keep The Black Hamptons Black
Jesse leads the town's youth in protests against Eli's new development, Carolyn and Moses fight it out in the boardroom, and Sydney catches Anthony in a compromising position.

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