Chicago Party Aunt - Season 2

Season 2
Chicago Party Aunt Diane's undying love for the Windy City is on full display as she tries sobriety, dating and going into the lotion-making business.
Episodes

Doppel Änger
Diane seems to find a kindred soul in a new neighbor. Bonnie and Mark want to have a new baby, while Daniel is shocked while taking an art class.

St. Patrick's Day
Diane must wear a court-ordered breathalyzer bracelet, but it jeopardizes her living out one of her biggest dreams. Daniel's boss loses control.

Go Scratch
Diane uses a dating app and matches with someone she least expected. Daniel starts seeing a professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs.

Swing and a Ms.
Daniel doesn't want his Aunt Diane to know who he's dating because he fears what she may do. Diane tries dating a nice guy, for once.

Empire State of Mind
Diane tries to find a way to cheer Daniel up, but they then get into a big fight. Mark goes to stay with Diane after he and Bonnie argue.

Tits Up, Tits Out
Diane wins a free mammogram and needs to see a specialist after the results, so Bonnie helps out. Daniel tries to overcome his anxiety over driving.

Breaking Balm
Diane partners with Gideon to sell homemade lotion but its secret ingredient proves costly. Bonnie wants to return to work as an event planner.

Lotion Commotion
Gideon wants to take their lotion global, but Diane has second thoughts. Mark and Bonnie have financial trouble and may need to sell the condo.
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