Chewing Gum - Season 2

Season 2
Tracey serves up a second season of sexual discovery with plans to find a new boyfriend and forge an awkward friendship with her ex.
Episodes

WTF Happened?
After three months away, Tracey returns to Tower Hamlets with a new look, a made-up boyfriend and no place to live -- except the shop.

Replacements
Tracey meets a potential new suitor while passing out fliers for the Church of Joy. A desperate Candice turns to Cynthia for companionship.

I Just Need Some Company
Uncle Roy helps Joy spread the word about an upcoming vigil, and Boy Tracy tricks the gang into attending a clothing-optional sex party.

Orlando
Connor's girlfriend gets chummy with Tracey, but she'd rather be a dog's best friend. Nan goes on a date, and Cynthia reunites with Ronald.

Road Trip
Tracey and Ola find people they fancy while tagging along on a trip to meet Aaron's folks. Cynthia plots her sexual liberation.

Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
Tracey joins a book club that goes beyond the required reading. The residents welcome a new baby, and Aaron and Candice have a falling out.
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