Trying - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

A Nice Boy
Nikki and Jason have been approved to adopt, but they're finding the matching process a challenge. Social worker Penny has a plan.

The Sun on Your Back
Penny sends Nikki and Jason to a fancy-dress party that could change their lives. Nikki helps her sister, Karen, choose a wedding dress.

Big Heads
Jason's ex threatens to come between him and Nikki at a family funeral. Karen struggles to get Scott involved in their wedding planning.

Helicopters
Nikki and Jason make a hopeful visit on their adoption journey. Nikki sets Erica up with Jason's friend. Karen is drawn to Deven, a single dad.

Maddest Sweetest Thing
Nikki and Jason search for a bigger, child-friendly flat. Nikki fights for a promotion at work. Karen is tempted to cheat.

A Long Day Down
Jason plays detective after a problem is revealed at Ben and Denise's party. Freddy struggles in his relationship.

Lift Me Up
Planning Scott's stag night is a headache for Jason. Karen shares a secret with Nikki. Erica and Freddy's relationship begins to blur.

I'm Scared
Nikki and Jason must make a huge decision in a small amount of time.
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