YOLO - Season 2

Season 2
YOLO: Silver Destiny
YOLO: Silver Destiny begins when a chance encounter at a Sausage Sizzle sets the girls off in pursuit of their destinies – Sarah wants to grow a beautiful garden, and Rachel wants to become a dark Empress. Meanwhile, Lucas the Magnificent embarks on a mysterious new quest to overcome Sarah's repulsion and win her heart.
Episodes

Sausage Sizzle
After a wild night of hard partying, Sarah and Rachel stumble into a spiritual commune for a free sausage sizzle. There they encounter the Purple Fire God who tells them their destiny.

Planet Bali
Sarah, Rachel, and Lucas head to Planet Bali for Sarah's sister's wedding and are surprised to discover the identity of the groom. But the bride's intentions are far more sinister than tying the knot.

High School Reunion
Sarah throws a Wollongong High School reunion to show off her blossoming new garden, but the success of her old school mates only deepens her crisis of self-worth. Rachel invites a bunch of randoms who turn the party to chaos.

Chaise and the City
Girls' movie night watching an art house flick starring a hot young actor leads to a wild romantic dream for Sarah, a dream which Rachel is determined to sabotage.

Jamberoo
The gang travel 300 million years back in time using Lucas's time machine, where Sarah tries to rescue the Australian megafauna from an impending comet using skills she's learnt from a self-help guide.

The Parents Episode
On a quest for a tale of familial lore, Lucas seeks out the story of how Sarah's parents met and hears a ripping yarn of fair maidens and reckless bravery set in Ye Olde Wollongong.

Journey to the Chasm of the Bees
Sarah is kidnapped by bees whilst tending to her flowering garden and taken to their honey castle where she is made Empress. Rachel and Lucas come to the rescue, only to find that she is violently drunk on power. And honey drugs.

This is LITERALLY the Finale
Sarah posts a picture of her garden that makes her an overnight internet sensation and Rachel's jealousy drives her into the arms of dead Mega-Bilby. Can the girls ever reconcile? Find out in this extra-long season-ending spectacular.
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