I Ship It - Season 2

Season 2
In season two, Ella is a fangirl and aspiring writer. While working at a boutique shipping agency, Ella writes fanfiction for her favorite TV show, "Superstition," and dreams of one day making her fantasies a reality. She works with her boyfriend, the charming yet albeit-vanilla Tim, and lives next door to him with her best friend Winnie, who shares Ella's "Superstition" obsession. Her life may not be exciting, but it's comfortable. One fateful day, Ella's actress friend Sasha places a flower delivery order to the showrunner of "Superstition" and Ella seizes the opportunity to not only make the delivery but to visit the set of her favorite show. Ella throws caution to the wind and quits her job to become a writer's PA on "Superstition," and her fangirl fantasies being to collide with reality in unexpected ways, in both her creative life and love life.
Episodes

Somewhere Magical
Ella seizes the opportunity to work as a Writers' Production Assistant for "Superstition," her favorite TV show; Ella's fantasies being to collide with reality in unexpected ways, in both her creative life and love life.

Superfans
Ella continues her job as a Writers' Production Assistant on "Superstition," and Sasha is given an opportunity by being cast as a new character on the show; Winnie asks Ella for the latest details on "Superstition."

The Orb of Truth
Ella continues her job as a Writers' Production Assistant; Sasha is given a huge opportunity; Ella reveals a major spoiler for the show to her roommate Winnie.

Four Times Ella Picked Up The Phone (and One Time She Didn't)
Ella finally moves into Tim's apartment, but is distracted by her new job; when Ella and Luke are cast as extras on "Superstition," they end up becoming closer than either thought possible; Sasha's "Superstition" character becomes a fan favorite.

The One With The Spin-Offs
Sasha gets some shocking news, while Tim and Ella cope with life after breaking up.

It's Like Magic
Ella struggles to choose between Luke, Tim and her career at Superstition.
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