Fairfax - Season 2

Season 2
FAIRFAX is an irreverent animated comedy following the misadventures of thirteen year-olds Dale, Derica, Benny and Truman, four best friends who want to become baller influencers by any means necessary. It's a modern look at the timeless struggle to be cooler than you are, to fit in while standing out, and what it feels like to wait in line for a pair of sneakers you're never going to cop.

Episodes

Fairfax at Night
Season 2, bruh! When the hot new fashion house on Fairfax, Off-Brian, drops the coveted Tennis Ball Shoe, the Gang Gang camps out on the block overnight.

So You Think You Can Grieve?
After finding out that Principal Weston has died, Fairfax Middle School competes to see who can grieve the hardest.

The Circle of Hype
Avon's corner is threatened-- sh*t! I mean, the Gang Gang introduces Dale to the mystical ecosystem that is the Fairfax Flea Market. Benny gets sucked into the Shady side, Truman joins Trini's mom band, and Derica finds the perfect jacket.

Career Day
Coach Taylor's job is on the line as the Dillon Panthers -- god damnit. Which one is this again? Fairfax? Oh right. It's career day! Derica enjoys a rapid rise at Girlbossier only to learn her dream of being an activist model comes with a catch. And Truman reconnects with a juicy old flame.

This Binch is on Fire
A wrongfully accused Derica lands in detention and ends up proving her innocence while making some unlikely new friends along the way. Meanwhile, Truman puts his legacy on the line to make the most fire fire-safety video.

Clout 9
The beach day Dale was hoping for gets put on hold when the Gang Gang tries to rescue Hiroki from the infamous Clout 9.

Big Little AI's
Walt and Jesse are in over their heads with Gus. Meanwhile, the Gang Gang goes to their middle school dance! Truman stirs the pot by bringing a fifth wheel.

Fashion War
It's the season finale! We're not spoiling sh*t.
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