Makeup X Breakup - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Blake Revists the Past
While flashing back to Valentines Day 2014, we revisit the earlier days before Brooke and Blake began dating. Sparks fly between Brooke and Zaire, while Blake entrains Lyric across town.

Bryce Gets Over Heartache and Moves On
Blake learns that Lyric only wants to be friends and is taken by surprise. Bryce gets over heartache and moves on to Phoenix. Both Blake and Brooke link up for a date. Laura and Spencer discuss complications in their marriage.

It's Complicated with Brooke and Zaire
Brooke realizes that her and Zaire are not compatible and decides to walk away. Monica and Drayton are disappointed when they find out that their family will not be expanding. Bryce and Phoenix bond over dinner.

Blake and Brooke Reconnect
Zaire attempts to win Brooke back, but is unsuccessful. Blake and Brooke allow their relationship to flourish. Spencer and Laura have a misunderstanding.

Brooke and Spencer Run Into Each Other
Brooke and Spencer run into each other after years of not seeing each other. Monica fails to tell Drayton her secret. Laura confides in her friend for guidance.

Kyle Questions the State of His Marriage
Brooke and Spencer catch up over drinks. Kyle questions the state of his marriage. Bryce runs into his old girlfriend while out with Phoenix.

Bryce Gets a Surprise From His Mother
Monica comes to a fork in the road when she questions weather or not to return to corporate America or continue on as an entrepreneur. Bryce gets a surprise from his mother.

Everyone Questions Their Relationship Status
Blake is revisited by an old flame and Brooke struggles with personal decisions. Phoenix is forced to make an unwanted choice that will alter her life. Both Spencer and Laura are unsure about the state of their marriage.
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