Dinosaur - Season 2

Season 2
Series two follows Nina, an autistic woman in her 30s, eight months after we last saw her. She is knee-deep in mud on an Isle of Wight dig site, living her palaeontology dream. Or at least, that's what she tells herself. Truthfully, she's exhausted, missing Glasgow, her family, Lee and her home comforts; namely Real Housewives marathons with sister Evie and sausage rolls.
When she finally returns to Scotland, she finds that everything has changed. Her workplace has moved, there's some big McArthur family news, plus she's thrown into an awkward feelings triangle between Lee and an unexpected new arrival. She has learnt to handle change. But this much change, all at once?
Episodes

Episode 1
After months working on the Isle of Wight, Nina must choose between what she thinks she should do and what she really wants. Should she cancel her plans with Lee?

Episode 2
Nina hopes life will return to normal back in Glasgow, but a surprise arrival at the museum and a secret of Bo's means things are going to be far from straightforward.

Episode 3
Nina's ‘work husband', Clay, puts a strain on things between her and Lee. But an invitation from Lee to an open mic night gives Nina a chance to find out where she stands.

Episode 4
After a drunken error, Nina must battle a number of different challenges to try and correct her mistake. However, despite her best efforts, has the damage already been done?

Episode 5
Nina's work event might be just the distraction she needs, but she quickly realises there is more on the line than just winning Shane's fundraising competition.

Episode 6
After so many misunderstandings, Nina knows her true feelings and wants to make things right. Will a family emergency stop her from declaring everything before it's too late?
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