Down Home - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Mail Order Tran
Immigrant cook Tran is sought by a fellow who financed his trip to America---as a mail-order bride.

This Has Been a Wade Political Announcement
With Grover unable to run again, it's left to Kate to oppose Wade for the mayor's office.

Strange Bedfellows
Kate and Wade team up to protest a proposed offshore oil rig; the townsfolk overreact to visitor Randy Travis's quest for rest and ignore the star.

Whatsamatta Drew
Drew's psychologist claims that Kate is the root of all Drew's problems.

I'm Cooking as Fast as I Can
Trying to be less intimidating to men, Kate plays the helpless female and attracts a new suitor.

Don't Rock the Boat
Hadley Cove's annual Shrimp Day is missing the shrimp thanks to Kate, who may have revived a curse by "dallying" on a boat.

The Good Fight
Kate's continual thwarting of his development plans moves Wade to give up, leaving Kate a soldier without a war; Drew cares for the longtime opponent he's finally beaten.

You're Not Getting Older, You're Getting Deader
Kate is alone in trying to end an age-old feud between the townsfolk and the 100-year-old town grump, who loves terrorizing the town---and vice versa.

Yipes, It's Snipes
Business slows after Kate offends the mechanic, a teenager who'll return to work only if Kate's his date for the prom.

Evian Spelled Backwards is Naive
Drew's second job becomes his only job when he's hired by---then promoted over---Wade.

Dream Boat
A skeptical Kate refuses to join the town in bidding farewell to Walt, who spent 32 years building a boat for a solo sail.

Get Thee Back to a Nunnery
Tran forbids his sister to have anything to do with men while she's home from convent school.

Black Widow
Kate thinks Walt should date---until he steps out with a widow who introduces him to champagne and leather pants.
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