QB1: Beyond the Lights - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

A Game About Life
It's senior year for quarterbacks Justin, Sam and Re-al and, as top recruits, they're under the microscope but determined to live up to the hype.

Paying the Price
Justin and Sam kick off their seasons with high expectations and something to prove; Re-al's team gets ready to travel cross-country to play one of the top teams in the nation.

Battle Ready
Re-al's season begins with a nationally televised game against one of the best teams in the country; after successful opening games, Justin and Sam set their sites on the rest of the season.

Perception is Reality
Sam's team looks to prove that their first win won't be their last; Justin goes up against the best team in the state; Re-al rehabs and regroups.

Something to Prove
Re-al needs to prove that he deserves to be QB1; Justin tries to lead the life of a normal teen; Sam takes stock after a disappointing loss.

Grace and Redemption
Justin must confront his weaknesses when he battles a long time rival; Sam's teammates try to overcome their fears; Re-al's team travels to DC for another chance to be a National Champion.

Reality Check
Sam's team seeks retribution against an opponent that humiliated them last season; Justin's college decision looms and anticipation in the community rises; Re-al faces a make or break game.

Fully Committed
Re-al's position on his powerhouse team is in question; Justin makes a highly anticipated announcement; Sam prepares for the spotlight at homecoming.

Sidelined
All eyes are on Justin in a nationally televised game against a bitter rival; Re-al struggles with an injury and faces a tough decision; Sam's team is determined to end their opponent's perfect season.

Moving the Chains
Justin, Sam and Re-al take care of unfinished business and look towards the next chapter of their lives.
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