Successful People - Season 2

Season 2
After ten years of trying, Chet and Laura finally get a songwriting deal... on the same day Laura gives birth. The double whammy causes Laura to struggle to balance her priorities, while Chet begins to seek connection in the world of casual hook-ups for the first time. But everything could change when high school friend Kimberly realizes there's more to Chet and Laura than they've ever believed.

Episodes

Successful People Keep Their Eyes on the Prize
Laura (Theresa Ryan) goes into labor minutes after signing a songwriting deal. Chet (Artie O'Daly) gets life advice from Laura's doctor (Jeff Meacham) and tests it out on the nurse (Alec Mapa).

Successful People Know How to Slut
Chet attempts to hook up with a stranger, but uses Laura to delay the proceedings when he gets nervous.

Successful People Hear What They Want to Hear
Kimberly tries to start an affair with Chet and discovers a secret talent in Laura.

Successful People Tap Hidden Talents
While meeting with Frank (Malcolm Foster Smith), Chet (Artie O'Daly) and Laura (Theresa Ryan) run into a familiar face (Caroline Wilson). Kimberly (Lisa Linke) pitches Chet and Laura as artists.

Successful People Give Up on Their Dreams
Chet (Artie O'Daly) takes a temp job, where his boss (Perry Smith) empathizes with his struggling songwriter lifestyle. Laura (Theresa Ryan) has an uncomfortable meeting with a publicist (Emilie Erskine).

Successful People Are Gay Icons
Laura and Chet shoot their first music video, but Laura's new motherhood causes her to have reservations. Kimberly announces they need a band name.

Successful People Do Drag
After a hit performance, Laura and Chet receive surprising news from Kimberly - and discover they know their Lyft driver.

Successful People Keep It Real
Chet (Artie O'Daly) takes a depressed Laura (Theresa Ryan) to their old college hangout, where they get some hard truths from Amy (Caroline Wilson).
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