Good Grief - Season 2
Season 2
Since inheriting the Loving Tributes funeral home, Ellie has embraced her inner "girlboss." When her sister returns from Bali, Ellie must decide what to do.
Episodes
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Ellie's attempt to rebrand herself and Loving Tributes receives some pushback from new co-owner Dean.
Play Nice
Gwen is forced to stay at Ellie's house after being kicked out of home by their mum. Dean offers a discount to some clients, Beau freestyles, and Sharyn looks like Margot Robbie.
Tragedy Plus Time
Gwen pranks Maia's new boyfriend, while a stressed Ellie tries to convince Dean she will fall in line. Beau does some life modelling, and Sharyn recommends a plumber.
Hot Water
Gwen and Beau have an early morning call-out, and Ellie feels guilty about her outburst. The staff film a TV advert, to Dean's delight, and Sharyn hosts a 'Spa-BQ'.
Empty Nest
Ellie and Kobe get to work in the bathroom, Gwen helps a client plan a funeral, and Beau offers life advice. Sharyn has a new robot.
Hearth and Home
Ellie steps up to emcee a funeral on Dean's behalf. Gwen and Stu hash out their differences. Sharyn tries yum cha, Beau launches a new venture, and Bradley finally delivers.
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