Pamela's Garden of Eden - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

My Evil Plan
Pamela successfully convinces her parents to sell their house and relocate to Arcady, which she has inherited. She visits Los Angeles, where her two sons have purchased a shared home and intend to renovate extensively.

Welcome to Brandon's Wing
Pamela helps her sons renovate their shared home in Los Angeles. She and Brandon disagree over the design specifics of his room. They stumble upon a water leak that could entail thousands of dollars in essential repairs.

Is it Your Vibe?
Dylan has a distinct vision for the renovation of his side of the shared house in Los Angeles, significantly different from Brandon's preferences. Pamela hopes her vintage furniture can be repurposed, but the boys have disparate tastes.

Stirring the Pot
Brandon and Dylan have conflicting opinions regarding the cabinet colours for the kitchen renovation. However, their project takes a turn when they discover that their custom cabinets will face a delay of at least three months.

Dive in!
When Brandon and Dylan clash over the pool deck decor, Pamela intervenes to maintain harmony. However, the situation takes an unfortunate turn when disaster strikes just days before the completion of the pool house renovation.

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