Odd Mom Out - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The High Road
Jill dips her toe back in the work world by visiting the fashion magazine where she used to work. But her excitement at being welcomed back with open arms is short-lived.

Fasting and Furious
It's Yom Kippur and Jill's parents come to town -- to atone, and to take care of a matter of life and death.

Hamming It Up
Jill and Vanessa go on a desperate quest to score tickets for the show "Hamilton" before star Lin-Manuel Miranda's last performance.

Crushed
Jill reluctantly learns to drive with help from an attractive and seemingly perfect instructor. Meanwhile, Brooke's store opening draws near as she must decide whether to invite Lex.

The O.D.D. Couple
Jill and Andy seek advice from a child psychologist (Meredith Vieira) about Miles. Meanwhile, Jill and Vanessa have a friendship crisis over "Game of Thrones."

Knock of Shame
A blizzard blows into town, bringing Jill and Andy together with a seemingly perfect family. Drew Barrymore and John Hodgman guest star.

Hanoi Jill
Doormen go on strike, transforming the Upper East Side into a war zone. Meanwhile, Jill and Andy have a Valentine's Day dinner, where they pick sides in the strike, and Lex and Brooke take a big step in their relationship.

40 Is the New 70
Age issues plague Jill, Andy and Vanessa. Also, Jill and Andy head to a "Dinner in the Dark" with Lex and Brooke.

The Hamptons
Things go from great to gruesome when Jill, Andy, and the kids drive to a party in the Hamptons and get stuck in a traffic jam where Jill has a run-in with Brooke's idol, Joy Green (Molly Ringwald), author of The Joy Manifesto. Lex gets an enticing offer for Brooke's company, but Brooke has other ideas.

Ode to Joy
At Brooke and Lex's vow-renewal ceremony, Jill struggles with telling Brooke that her idol and wedding officiator, Joy Green (Molly Ringwald), is actually a monster.
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