The Odd Couple - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

All About Eavesdropping
After Oscar and Felix become obsessed with eavesdropping on their bickering neighbors, they try to subtly intervene and help them save their marriage. Also, Emily and Dani's friendship is tested when they train together to race to the top of the Empire State Building.

Unger the Influence
With the help of Murph, Oscar decides to throw a big party when Felix finally agrees to spend the weekend away. Also, Felix and Emily have their first sleepover.

From Here to Maturity
Oscar is faced with a personal dilemma when he begins dating a young nanny who works for his neighbor Charlotte; at the same time, Emily forces Felix to take part in an activity of her choosing for a change.

Madison & Son
Oscar's dream comes true when he is asked to throw out the first pitch at a New York Mets game. Also, Felix surprises Oscar and invites his father to be there for the big day.

Oscar's Overture
Oscar attempts to impress Charlotte by purchasing a table for a fundraiser to benefit the New York Philharmonic.

An Oscar Named Desire
Oscar and Charlotte hit a speed bump when they hesitate to take their relationship to the next level. Also, Felix attempts to overcome his fear of dogs with Teddy's help when Emily regains custody of Biscuit.

Make Room for Dani
Oscar reluctantly agrees with his agent that it's time to shake things up on his radio show and allows Dani to have a bigger role after a rival host, Rich Eisen, taunts him. Also, Felix is eager to meet Emily's mother, but things don't go as well as he hoped.

The Dinner Engagement
Felix attempts to reverse Emily's birthday curse and plans a nice dinner to celebrate with friends. Also, Oscar and Charlotte face another obstacle in their relationship when Oscar meets Charlotte's son, Evan.

Chess Nuts
Oscar learns that Felix was nationally ranked chess player as a child and convinces him to return to the game to make money. Also, Emily investigates why Felix is acting strange since he began playing chess again.

Odd Man Out
Felix forces Oscar and Emily to go on a date to get to know each other better in the hope that they'll become friends. Also, Teddy agrees to help Dani with her first contract negotiation.

Road Scholar
In an attempt to surprise Emily, Felix gets his learner's permit and enlists his friends to help him learn how to drive. Also, Oscar is annoyed that Felix doesn't ask him for help.

All the Residents' Men
Oscar and Felix run a heated campaign for President of their building's tenants' association, but Oscar doesn't fully realize everything the position entails.

The Ex-Factor
When Murph persuades Oscar to try online dating, Oscar finds himself on a blind date with Felix's ex-wife, Ashley. Also, Emily is offered a great opportunity abroad and must decide if she will take it.
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