Shining Vale - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Chapter Nine - Homecoming
Pat returns home and tries to put the family back together; Terry meets his family for the first time after suffering a traumatic brain injury; Gaynor battles with Pat over the role as head of household.

Chapter Ten - She's Real
As the family struggles to reconnect, Pat's peculiar new neighbor brings a logical explanation for her psychotic break.

Chapter Eleven - The Goat
Terry struggles to process the knowledge that Pat hit him with an axe and he may have cheated on her with his colleague Kathryn; meanwhile, Gaynor gets some potentially good news, and Jake has a run-in with the scary goat.

Chapter Twelve - Smile
In the midst of having scary new dreams about the house, Pat finally comes clean to Terry and must deal with the consequences.

Chapter Thirteen - The Miracle
The fractured family is brought back together by unexpected news while Terry embarks on a healthier lifestyle. Jake struggles to reconnect with an old friend in the house and Gaynor meets a sexy new friend.

Chapter Fourteen - What's the Matter with Sandy?
Pat becomes concerned about the readers of her new novel. Meanwhile, Terry's addiction to testosterone has him striving to make his mark on the town.

Chapter Fifteen - Covens
Pat discovers new fears about her book. Terry has found renewed purpose in a major life change. Gaynor is ghosted by her boyfriend and Jake breaks out of his hideaway.

Chapter Sixteen - Redemption
Pat struggles to find someone she can trust; Terry's mayoral ambitions seem to have overwhelmed his loyalty to her; Gaynor struggles with her own fate, and Jake gets a second chance to defend his family.
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