Insecure - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Hella Great
Issa struggles in the aftermath of her breakup with Lawrence, while facing challenges at a new work assignment. Molly questions her worth at work. Lawrence adjusts to his new living arrangement.

Hella Questions
Issa tries to make sense of a cryptic encounter. Lawrence considers crucial decisions. After being on the receiving end of harsh truths, Molly plots to join the office "boys club." Issa and Frieda encounter a problematic vice principal.

Hella Open
A sexually frustrated Issa explores a new dating outlook. On a girls' night out, Molly meets a promising new guy. Lawrence's commitment is tested by his new work friends.

Hella La
At a day party, Issa has her newfound confidence shaken. Molly has a blast from the past with Dro, a childhood friend. A trip to the grocery store turns into a wild and crazy night for Lawrence.

Hella Shook
Issa tries to build a roster at a work retreat, but butts heads with Frieda. Meanwhile, Molly's day takes an unexpected turn at her parents' vow renewal ceremony; and Lawrence stumbles upon news about Issa.

Hella Blows
Issa maintains her roster but is met with disappointment as she finds herself without a car; Molly worries about an important friendship while embracing something new; Lawrence gets a rude awakening at work after pitching his app.

Hella Disrespectful
Tensions run high during Derek and Tiffany's dinner party. Molly rethinks her future after being forced to come to terms with her romantic realities. Issa tries to make things right with Frieda.

Hella Perspective
Issa, Molly and Lawrence face choices affecting their work and personal lives, and consider what the future holds for them.
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