Coupling - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Man with Two Legs
Sally has been seeing Liam for two weeks so now everyone wants to meet him. Jeff falls in love with a leg.

My Dinner in Hell
Should you still be whistling if you've got a girlfriend?

Her Best Friend's Bottom
Steve glimpses Sally's behind.

The Melty Man Cometh
Following a disastrous impotent encounter with Sally, Patrick seeks reassurance from Steve and Jeff.

Jane and the Truth Snake
Jane's career as a radio traffic reporter is put in jeopardy when she receives some unexpected criticism.

Gotcha
It's one year since Steve and Susan's first date, and Steve is dreading questions about their future.

Dressed
Jane meets a handsome stranger and ends up going to dinner with nothing to wear.

Naked
Jeff's new boss Julia questions whether it is right and proper to kiss someone junior at work.

The End of the Line
Susan and Steve each find themselves tempted by other people. Steve guiltily swaps phone numbers with an attractive woman in a bar.
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