Toon - Season 2

Season 2
As Toon pivots to a "more realistic" career with a new roommate, Nina experiences growing pains as a celebrity and Elise partners with Robbie.
Episodes

Schimmelpaleis
Elise asks Toon to drop his videogame controller and come to Berlin to talk some sense into the increasingly famous -- and out-of-control -- Nina.

Fishtank Manager Legends
Seeking to capitalize on her brother's popularity with gamers, Elise brings Toon to a gamer event where he makes some unexpected connections.

Etentje
Toon -- who can't cook and has no friends -- tries to put together a dinner party in order to fool Becky into thinking he actually has a life.

Seminar
Robbie can't wait to speak at a motivational seminar. Meanwhile, Toon and Becky can't wait to escape. Also, Nina's guitarist just isn't feeling it.

Trees
After Becky's vlog goes viral, Toon reaps the rewards. Also, Toon swings by a neighbor's birthday party and Nina's band hits a breaking point.

Vrijgezellenfeest
Toon struggles to make his life as a reality TV star look at least kind of interesting. Robbie organizes a bachelor party for Dylan.

Première
Toon and Nina stumble through an uncomfortable encounter while mingling at the premiere of "The Deportation."

Bunnik
Oblivious to the outside world, Toon and Nina lay low in Bunnik. Meanwhile, across the country and on TV, people wonder: Is Toon a sociopath?
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