Corporate - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The One Who's There
Matt tries not to develop a crush on a new colleague, and Christian buys a news network.

The Concert
When Matt's old college buddy invites him to hang out, he's determined to prove he's still young and fun.

Natural Beauty
Matt starts wearing makeup, and Jake begins work on a project to market makeup to men.

Thanks!
Matt's broken exclamation point key strains his relationship with John and Kate; and Jake convinces Grace to help him get rid of the office dog.

The Expense Report
Jake, Matt, John, and Kate get grilled by a dogged Hampton DeVille accountant after eating an expensive dinner.

Mattchiavelli and the Piss Detective
Things get out of hand fast when Hampton DeVille starts tracking when people leave their desks.

Labor Day
Matt and Jake get up to mischief while working on Labor Day, until they discover they are not the only ones in the office.

The Tragedy
When a national tragedy happens, everyone in the office competes to see who has the most incisive and heartfelt social media post.

Vacation
While Matt's off on vacation, Jake is forced to share their office with an unsettling new deskmate.

The Fall
Hampton DeVille goes all in on marketing end-of-the-world preparedness, leading Matt to quit and Jake to take on a secret project.
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