Workin' Moms - Season 2

Season 2
Workin' Moms is back for the ‘terrible twos.' But things look different this season as Kate, Anne, Frankie…and Ian…deal with the chaos of toddlers, tantrums, careers, identity crises, and the competing responsibilities that come with ‘having it all,' while trying to maintain friendships, marriages, and the holy grail: a sense of self. But don't worry. They've got this…sorta.

Episodes

2005
Back in 2005, Kate attends Anne's wedding where they encounter life-changing situations.

Good Mom
Kate is fed up and sets out to get her job back; Lionel is convinced to get a vasectomy; Frankie thrives at the center.

The Sign
Kate mourns a family member; Anne and Lionel explore their newfound sex life; Frankie realizes it's time to leave the Wellness Center; Ian has a positive meeting.

The Holy Hole
Kate tries to balance two jobs; Anne moves into a new office space; Frankie meets two different women in the same day.

Consent
Kate steps outside her comfort zone in an attempt to keep up at Baseline, and receives a surprise phone call from Gaze; Anne agrees to hypnotherapy with Brad; Ian's relationship with Sonia heats up.

Shame Spiral
Kate's irresponsible actions have unexpected consequences at work, Anna's frustration with Kate comes to a head and Frankie accepts an offer from Dorothy after another encounter with Juniper.

Retreat
The members of Val's Toddler Time go on a weekend retreat and learn surprising truths about love, friendship and the one mother everyone thought was perfect.

Red Handed
Working for two competing firms becomes more than a little complicated for Kate. Anne deals with Alice's first boyfriend. Ian confronts Jenny about her infidelities, while Frankie juggles two girlfriends.

Spirit Animal
While at her lowest point, Kate must help Alice through an important milestone. Brad goads Anne into facing her fear of public speaking. Ian is disturbed by Sonia's discomfort with Zoe, and Frankie makes big romantic decisions.

Cuck
Kate considers starting her own business, while Anne befriends an overzealous fan. Sonia and Ian have a hard discussion, and Frankie finds new roommates.

Trash Panda
Kate has a health scare that challenges her new career and family plans. Anne and Lionel uncover truths about their marriage, and Frankie gets back to work.

If Women Had to Give Birth
Kate hires help to launch her new endeavour, while hiding her health problems from Nathan. Anne attempts to permanently make things right with Lionel, and Frankie hosts her first family dinner in her new home. Ian's meeting with producers is interrupted by an emergency.

Look Back
Anne and Lionel's commitment ceremony gathers everyone to celebrate, but one of the guests makes a shocking discovery.
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