Hacks - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

There Will Be Blood
Deborah eagerly anticipates trying out her new material on the road, while Ava dreads the fallout of an explosive email.

Quid Pro Quo
Deborah embraces tour life; Ava grapples with the value of honesty; Jimmy learns the harsh realities of Hollywood dealmaking.

Trust the Process
Deborah continues to workshop her material on the road, as Ava adapts to a new lifestyle. Marcus is overwhelmed by life without Wilson.

The Captain's Wife
While Deb struggles to connect with her audience on a cruise, Ava finds herself an unexpected hit.

Retired
An impromptu detour finds Deborah reckoning with long-held guilt while reconnecting with a former comedian friend.

The Click
A girls' night out finds Ava attempting to connect with her mother – and Deborah embracing some unexpected company.

On the Market
Deborah and her team head to LA to pitch her new set as a comedy special.

The One, The Only
Deborah prepares to take the stage for her taping as Ava deals with a new opportunity.
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