Mary Mary - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Road Test
Mary Mary is back on tour promoting their latest record, but Tina's pregnancy, Erica's newborn and Goo's styling pushes their limits.

Bachelorete Party
Mary Mary's new record reaches number one, but Tina may have pushed herself too hard. Meanwhile, Erica and Goo throw Alana a racy bachelorette party.

Boyfriend Drama
Tina is pregnant and overdoes it at an amusement park putting a Mary Mary concert at risk, and Goo's boyfriend, Justin, and Mitch nearly come to blows.

All Night Wrong
Mary Mary has a performance at the Apollo Theater to honor Lionel Richie that goes terribly wrong when they forget the lyrics on stage.

Wedding Crasher
Erica and Tina's sister, Alana, is getting married, and the Marys must survive bridezilla, their father forgetting his tux, and Goo's boyfriend crashing her car, which leads to a confrontation.

The Showdown
Mary Mary is back on the road for an important radio show appearance and huge concert in front of the likes of Oprah in Dallas, but will tensions between the girls and their manager, Mitch, take center stage?

Pregnant Pause
Mary Mary begins intense choreography rehearsals for their upcoming Essence performance, but when Teddy finds out that Tina is pushing herself too hard and suffers an emergency pregnancy scare, he may pull the plug.

Solo Opportunity
Despite Teddy's concerns about her pregnancy, Tina forges ahead at a concert in Chicago with her sights set on Mary Mary's upcoming Essence performance, while Erica interviews for a solo gig.

Fight of a Lifetime
Mary Mary heads to New Orleans for their hugely anticipated Essence performance. They receive a lifetime achievement award, but Tina's behavior only confirms for Erica that going solo is the right decision.

Essence of the Conflict
Mary Mary's dream comes true as they become the first gospel group to perform on the main stage at the Essence Festival, but at nine months pregnant, Tina's constant bickering may end it all on a sour note.

New Beginning
The family is overjoyed when Tina gives birth to her son, Santana, but that isn't the only major change in the world of the Marys. Erica travels to Atlanta for her first solo performance, which falls flat.

Beginning of the End
Mary Mary embarks on their Fall Tour, but Tina refuses to be pushed by Mitch, Goo decides to move to Atlanta to be with boyfriend, Justin, and a rift caused by Erica's solo venture threatens the future of Mary Mary.

Crossroads
Erica and Tina's Fall Tour may be their last performance as Mary Mary, but will their magical chemistry on stage and sisterly love keep them together? Will Mitch survive as their manager or is his time up?
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