Single Drunk Female - Season 2

Season 2
In season two, with a year and a half of sobriety under her belt, Samantha Fink finally feels like she has a life worth celebrating. However, Sam quickly learns that sometimes life has other plans for her. Sam must figure out how to effect change where she can, sit in her discomfort when she can't, and maybe even enjoy the ride.
Episodes

Promotion
With a new job and a new potential love interest, Sam thinks she has a life worth celebrating and throws herself a birthday party; Brit tries to convince everyone that she and Joel have the perfect divorce.

Grant Me the Serenity...
Sam's newfound self-confidence is shaken when she learns her new boss is a blast from the past. Meanwhile, Felicia errs in how to congratulate her boyfriend on his promotion. And Olivia makes a life changing decision.

Normie
Sam questions if she can move on at work from her old self, while also trying to navigate a relationship with a normie; Carol snoops around Sam's room and makes a terrible discovery; Joel and James have a night out.

4th Step
After Sam learns that Carol invaded her privacy, the two have an explosive fight, leaving Bob to try to mediate; just as things are going well with Peter, Felicia gets an unwelcome visitor from her past.

Defining Relationships
Sam and Alex prepare for their first romantic weekend away.

Keeping it Professional
Sam gets the opportunity to interview Bob the Drag Queen.

Shiva
Sam and James reunite at an AA funeral and fall into old patterns.

Darby
Sam is forced to accept that she needs a new sponsor.

Coming Clean
Sam struggles with whether or not to come clean to Alex.

Group of Drunks
Sam continues her search for her higher power.
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