House of Villains - Season 2
Season 2
E!'s hit competition elimination series "House of Villains," hosted by Joel McHale, returns to the iconic lair from season one with a new set of mischievous reality all-stars. With new twists and turns throughout the challenges, the villains must scheme, strategize and shade each other for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of "America's Ultimate Supervillain."
Episodes
Crimes Against Reality (Television)
Ten new reality TV villains compete for the title of America's Ultimate Supervillain and a $200,000 cash prize; they forge alliances; the first battle royale gives a villain immunity, and the first three villains are nominated for elimination.
The Hollywood Walk of Shame
The Hit List nominees compete in the season's first Redemption Challenge; New York begins having psychic visions, giving her clarity on who will win the challenge; one villain manages to annoy the rest.
Don't Disrupt the Pecking Order
Joel introduces the most villainous plot twist yet, which gives one lucky villain a secret advantage; the remaining villains dance it off in a disco themed Battle Royale, where alliances are revealed, and a new Supervillain is crowned.
High Voltage Villains
The hit list nominees must rely on their fellow villains to guide them through their blind Redemption Challenge; a familiar face from season 1 visits the house; Camilla continues to alienate her allies, as the villains head into banishment.
Housewife vs. Housewife
A friendship is put to the test as two villains campaign to become Supervillain; New York shakes things up with her roommate; Wes becomes an official Housewife; someone's past comes back to haunt them.
Welcome to NY, New Jersey!
Camilla fights for her life as all of her actions as Supervillain come back to haunt her; New York and Teresa have an explosive fight; the villains have a slumber party.
Blood Bath
A new Supervillain is crowned; Wes tells Kandy a big secret that changes the game; Teresa feels conflicted when she's torn between two villains.
Un-Funny Business
The return of the comedy club Redemption Challenge leaves a lot of villains quiet; Victoria continues fighting with another villain; Teresa makes a big decision; a surprise at the end of banishment sends not one but two villains packing.
F Bombs Away
Reeling from the surprise double elimination, the six remaining villains put on game faces as they head into the most consequential Battle Royale of the season. Wes' secret is revealed to the rest of the house when Kandy comes clean. Jessie feels blindsided by his closest ally and makes a very hard decision.
Why Are All These Villains Crying?
An emotional banishment sends a beloved villain home as remaining villains gear up for their chance to win $200,000; the villains are joined by special guests once again.
Sad Excuse for a Villain
Wes and Jessie show their true colors; the rest of the villains grapple with who they should vote to win; a winner claims the title of America's Ultimate Supervillain and the cash prize.
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