Sisters - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

One to Grow On
Georgie doesn't want her sick son's birthday party turned into a circus; Teddy clowns around after a rejection by Cat, but she's on a high wire with booze.

The Picture of Perfection
A formal portrait of Wade and Alex exposes a flaw in their marriage, while the jaded photographer focuses on Teddy; Frankie wants to keep a business arrangement with Mitch strictly business.

Strikes and Spares
Georgie feels guilty about entering a bowling tournament; Alex wants to spare Wade no pain after their split, while Tiffany wants him to strike back.

Living Arrangements
Cat takes off after hearing about Frankie and Mitch's marriage, while Teddy can't run away from a decision about her pregnancy.

A Kiss Is Still a Kiss
Alex rediscovers warm feelings for an old flame; Bea is hot and bothered over the idea of a romance with Judge Ventner.

Freedom's Just Another Word
Teddy fights censorship when nude portraits of her are removed from a gallery; Georgie wants to muzzle disk jockeys who aren't hearing "The Sound of Whitsig."

The Family Way
Teddy refuses to kiss and tell about the father of her baby; Beatrice wants to keep her relationship with Truman under cover; a neglected Trevor is reluctant to reveal his feeling.

The Kindness of Stranglers
After dating a drip, Alex turns to her plumber for romance; a surprise visit from her mother-in-law throws a wrench into Frankie's plans; Georgie gets flak over leaves from a neighbor.

Georgie Through the Looking Glass
On Thanksgiving Day, waiting for Evan's test results is eating Georgie; Reed returns from France talking turkey, and her parents find it hard to swallow.

Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back
The specter of sexual harassment falls on Frankie, who becomes upset by an important client's unwanted courting; complications arise for Teddy, who has trouble dealing with the injustice of it all.

Eggnog
On Christmas Eve, Georgie tries to infect the family with holiday spirit, but Bea's eggnog infects them with something else.

Good Help Is Hard to Find
Georgie is taxed by the attitude of the school's parents association, which wants a teacher fired because he's HIV-positive; Teddy and Mitch are audited; Alex realizes she can't afford to lose her maid, who's being deported.

Troubled Waters
Alex has to decide between accompanying Wade or Victor to an awards ceremony; Frankie feels Mitch is forcing her to choose between him and her work; Teddy has problems picking out a used car.

Working Girls
Frankie feels guilty after glossing over a woman's account of her client's sexual harassment; Teddy hopes to make up for past failures by selling cosmetics; Truman and Bea decide to find a place of their own.

Tippecanoe and Georgie, Too!
A consultant remakes Georgie into the "perfect" school-board candidate, causing the issues to take a back seat; Alex campaigns to get Reed into a private school.

The Four Elements
Teddy is dressed for success as her line of clothes nears completion, but a near disaster could strip her of the opportunity; Reed has designs on Victor.

A Matter of Life and Death
The sisters all feel guilty after their mother's medical emergency, with Georgie and Alex operating on busy schedules, and Teddy and Frankie in pain over a pair of cufflinks.

The First Time
Alex doesn't react well to her first mugging; Teddy feels the same way about Cat's first sexual experience; and John's first time on stage is nothing to sing about.

Empty Rooms
Bea prepares for her imminent demise; a false positive turns into a true negative for Frankie; Alex despairs over selling her house.

Heart and Soul
Teddy falls for a fellow AA member; Alex is wooed by Wade; Georgie isn't in harmony with John's new singing partner.

Pandora's Box
Frankie and Mitch adopt a baby; telling Victor it's over gives Alex pause; Bea refuses to cry about Truman going away.

Not in a Million Years
Frankie and Mitch search for a surrogate, and each of the sisters considers volunteering for the job.
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