Five Points - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Am I a Suspect?
What would lead someone to burn down the school theater on opening night? Just out of juvie, CJ is on edge and refuses to talk to Lexi.
Who Threatened You?
Lexi tries to confront her stage fright while dealing with the fallout from Eric's death and CJ ghosting her.
You Don't Know the Whole Story
Tension builds between Ananda and Tosh. Pregnant and alone, Ananda finds solace in an unexpected place.
I'm Not a Psycho
Tosh's picture-perfect facade begins to crack. What, and more importantly who, is she hiding?
No One Else Has To Know
Wallace is desperate to prove he's one of the cool kids, but how can he when he's sworn to keep his relationship a secret? After rehearsal, Wallace sees something he wishes he hadn't.
Not a Normal Couple
Ananda's secret relationship is put to the test when she discovers some shocking news.
A Crime Against Humanity
As brokenhearted Tosh confronts the shattered pieces of her life, and the dilemma of whether to try to rebuild or rebel against it, a shocking realization rocks her world.
You Actually Believe That?
When CJ tries to speak the truth, he finds not everyone is ready to listen. His frustrations and anger mount… until he finally snaps.
It's Not What You Think
Lexi finally confronts her father. Yet when she finds herself in an uncomfortable situation at school, she struggles to speak up. The girls hatch a risky plan.
This Ends With Me
Ananda calls out Mr. Ryan right before opening night, but the show must go on. How far will she go for the truth?
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