Joey - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Joey and the Big Break (1)
Joey auditions for a part in a Kevin Smith movie and makes a new friend in an extra named Zach.

Joey and the Big Break (2)
Gina becomes Bobbie's assistant.

Joey and the Spanking
While Joey must deal with an obnoxious child actor on the set of the movie he's filming, Gina helps Alex through her romance woes.

Joey and the Stuntman
After he's assigned a stuntman (Dan Cortese), Joey gets a bit carried away. Elsewhere, he gets annoyed at Michael's date.

Joey and the House
Joey and Gina pretend to be married and parents of a baby, in order to buy a house from its protective owner.

Joey and the ESL
Joey enrolls in an English class for foreigners to court a beautiful woman student; Gina tries to help Bobby find a new client.

Joey and the Poker
Since Joey doesn't like losing, Alex comes up with some creative card-playing rules, which Joey uses when he appears on "Celebrity Poker."

Joey and the Sex Tape
To prevent an old girlfriend from releasing an embarrassing tape, Joey agrees to apologize to her on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." DeGeneres appears as herself.

Joey and the Musical
Joey tries to impress his new flame by directing her grandmother's musical, but it turns out he's a dud as a director.

Joey and the Bachelor Thanksgiving
Joey mulls over whether to spend a stuffy Thanksgiving with his family or attend his playboy neighbor's wild holiday bash, which features brew, a band, single girls and one George Hamilton (playing himself). In addition, Joey discovers ancient Native American artifacts buried on his property.

Joey and the High School Friend
Joey meets up with his estranged high-school buddy (Adam Goldberg), a once promising athlete who has fallen on hard times and harbors a secret. Also, Joey tries to show his movie-set crew that he's a down-to-earth guy.

Joey and the Tijuana Trip
When Michael and his girlfriend break up, Joey and Zach try to raise his spirits by taking him to Tijuana.

Joey and the Christmas Party
Joey throws a holiday bash in his old apartment. Among the guests: Bobbie and her controlling boyfriend.

Joey and the Snowball Fight
Love blooms once again between Dean (Gregory Harrison) and Alex, which brings out some bizarre behavior in Joey. Also, Joey's action figure arrives.

Joey and the Dad
Joey flies his blue-collar father out to Hollywood to attend his big movie premiere, but Joey gets upset when he discovers that the elder Tribbiani isn't impressed by his surging acting career. Meanwhile, Joey's billboard on Sunset Boulevard is upstaged by a sexy billboard of Carmen Electra (who plays herself); and Bobbie goes on a liquid diet for Joey's premiere.

Joey and the Denial (a.k.a. Joey and the Party for Alex)
Joey plans a birthday party for his secret crush, Alex, who's ill at ease about turning 30. Meanwhile, Joey tries to ward off the advances of an annoying girl who's obsessed with him, and Jimmy and Gina decide to get matching tattoos as a declaration of their love.

Joey and the Big Move
Joey is moving out, but things don't really go as planned as his new house burns in fire. Joey also inadvertently tells Jimmy that Michael is his son.

Joey and the Beard
Bobbie sets up a date for Joey with Edie, a famous actress. What he doesn't know in the beginning is that she only needs him as a "beard".

Joey and the Critic
Joey discovers a Critic on the internet and goes to visit her, only to discover that it is an 11 year old.

Joey and the Actor's Studio
Joey wants to go out with Alex but she's not sure if she wants to go out with him.

Joey and the Holding Hands
Joey wants to take his relationship with Alex to the next level, but Alex only wants sex. Gina finds out that Jimmy is married to a woman that is in prison, and Michael meets a man on internet and Michael thinks that he is a woman.

Joey and the Wedding
Jimmy and Gina get married.
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