Going Home - Season 2

Going Home - Season 2

Season 2

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DatesJan 5, 2024 - Feb 9, 2024
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Episodes

Lazarus, Come Out
Season 2Episode 156 min

Lazarus, Come Out

We return to Sunset House where new clients include the beloved wife of Dr. Jack and a former sportswriter. Charley deals with her own grief while also helping out with Kat's children.

Jan 5, 2024
Jocelyn's Big Adventure
Season 2Episode 258 min

Jocelyn's Big Adventure

Charley supports Dr. Jack's beloved dying wife. Janey forms a connection with her clients' adult grandson. Tamara's new Type 2 diabetes diagnosis makes work at Sunset House a little more complicated.

Jan 12, 2024
Good And Faithful
Season 2Episode 357 min

Good And Faithful

Charley helps Pastor Bob and his wife manage some complicated family dynamics. Janey comforts Mario who is having trouble accepting his grandma's inevitable passing. Charley and Alec grow closer.

Jan 19, 2024
His Eye Is On The Sparrow
Season 2Episode 454 min

His Eye Is On The Sparrow

Charley cares for a client who has had a lifelong battle with anorexia. Tamara helps the challenging older sister of one of her clients find a way to say goodbye. Janey has a wonderful surprise visit.

Jan 26, 2024
Unforgivable
Season 2Episode 564 min

Unforgivable

Charley takes care a horror writer who has come to question her legacy. Janey and Mario's relationship grows while Sadie and the Grief Share group help Charley come to terms with an old failure.

Feb 2, 2024
Wonderfully Complicated
Season 2Episode 652 min

Wonderfully Complicated

Charley's latest client wants to say goodbye to all 14 of her foster daughters. Janey and Mario hit a rough patch. Alec and Charley find some clarity in their relationship. Charley visits her Mom.

Feb 9, 2024

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