Blindspotting - Season 2
Season 2
Season 2 picks up nine months after Ashley and Miles' prison nuptials in the season one finale as Ashley is trying and raise their son on her own. She is reaching her breaking point and is taking it out on everyone around her. Miles is adjusting to life on the inside and counting down the days before their first family visitation weekend at San Quentin.
Rainey is doing her best to make Ashley and Sean feel at home while trying to stay connected to her son behind bars, but Ashley holds all the cards. Trish's new business is flourishing, but she is dealing with jealousy issues now that her best friend and business partner Jacque is dating Cuddie.
Janelle is growing frustrated with Ashley's constant need for support and has begun to miss her life back in Bali. Earl, fresh out of prison himself for unintentionally breaking his probation, has moved out of Nancy's house and is trying to re-establish a relationship with his own family, and his past.
Episodes
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
A stressed-out and short-tempered Ashley is determined to throw Sean the perfect seventh birthday party; Trish and Jacque must act quickly when they're late to pick up a piñata and the order is canceled.
Life Is Too Short
A chance encounter with Too $hort at a spa day leads to a crazy night out at Trish's old strip club; Earl struggles with his PTSD while on a date; Trish is jealous that Jacque is spending so much time with Cuddie.
N*ggaz and Jesus
When Sean says the N-word during their first family weekend visit, Ashley and Miles explain why it's wrong; Rainey confesses she doesn't believe in God anymore after Nancy brings her to her church support group.
By Hook or by Crook
Ashley, Trish, Janelle and Earl celebrate Halloween on Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Trish pretends to be blind to get a disabled pass to cut lines. Jacque introduces Cuddie to her family at the annual costume party.
Karate Kiss
Teena takes Ashley to a local bar to cut loose and dance, and a drunk Ashley makes a horrible mistake. Janelle's ex-husband, Mustafa, surprises her from Bali to try and win her back.
The Good, the Bad, and the Thizzly
It's the California gold rush, and Sean must act quickly to rescue his father from an evil gang with the help of fellow outlaws Ashley Rose and Tia Trish.
Meatfest
Tensions are high between Ashley and Trish at Rainey's annual Meatfest party. Dangerous secrets spread quickly with repercussions for everyone. Janelle, Earl and June help Sean recapture his bugs after they escape.
Return to Ithaca
Ashley doesn't know who to turn to when she is ostracized by the entire Turner family; Trish and Jacque must deal with the fallout of her revelation at Meatfest; Earl receives a surprising call from his father.
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