Here Come the Habibs! - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Lockdown
Toufic (Sam Alhaje) has returned from Lebanon, where he hiked the Chouf Mountains like his father, and has finally become a man. The O'Neills, after many late rent payments, are minutes away from departing on their New York trip to reignite Bonza Biscuits when a suspected Ebola outbreak ruins their plans and keeps both families quarantined in the Habibs' home for 21 days.

Go Back to Where You Came From
Fou Fou and Olivia join forces to drive out their unwelcome new neighbour, a Chinese-American movie star. Layla casts her family in star roles in her school video project on racism.

The Fundertakers
Fou Fou bribes the O'Neills into hosting a Lebanese funeral in their house. Toufic launches his new funeral business, The Fundertakers, with disastrous results. Layla and Maddie steal Fou Fou's V8 for a burnout competition.

Middle East Side Story
Mariam and Jack risk their marriages to perform in the multicultural musical Middle East Side Story. Olivia plays dirty to stop Layla from becoming school captain at Rosemount Ladies' College.

The Kidney
When Fou Fou needs a kidney transplant, Olivia devises a cunning plan to get her old house back.

The Beach
A beach picnic turns into a riot when Fou Fou and Olivia come to blows and are arrested. Maddie's talented new boyfriend, Kanye, runs rings around Elias. But is he too good to be true?

The Girl from Lebanon
Elias falls in love with a beautiful Lebanese visitor, Yasmine, but Layla suspects she's a gold digger. Olivia runs for election with the Racial Harmony Party, and Fou Fou vows to thwart her.

Leb Wedding
It's a backyard wedding war between when Madison and Kanye decide get married the same day as Elias and Yasmine. But who will live happily ever after?
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