I Am Jazz - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Hate is Real
Jazz learns she needs surgery to avoid male puberty. Jeanette and Jazz decide to confront an anti-trans group that has been targeting the family, resulting in a heated public encounter. The family receives a threatening phone call.
I Looked Like a Man in a Dress
After receiving another threatening phone call, Greg and Jeanette take action. Meanwhile, Jazz makes a startling revelation with her therapist.
It's Either Surgery or Male Puberty
To prevent Jazz from developing as a man, the Jennings head to California to replace her expired hormone blocker; Jazz's grandmother confronts some old friends about their feelings on Jazz's transition.
Your Body May Be Rejecting the Implant
Jazz gets her testosterone blocker replaced, but complications arise that could have disastrous effects on her transition; Jeanette and Jazz go apply for Jazz's driver's permit, and try to have her gender changed to female.
Confronted with Hate
Jazz goes on a radio show but is met with one hateful call after another. Later, Jazz learns shocking details about transitioning at a transgender support group; and the family plans a surprise party for Jeanette's 50th birthday.
She's Too Young for Breast Surgery
Jazz starts exploring breast surgery, but Greg and Jeanette disagree on how to proceed; Sander and Griffen get frustrated as Jeanette pays more attention to Jazz; Jazz doesn't tell her parents about flirtatious texts from a boy.
We Scare Most Boys
For the first time, a boy shows a romantic interest in Jazz, causing her and her parents to wonder how she will deal with dating and sex as a transgender woman.
Teenage Angst and Broken Hearts
While Jazz goes on her first real date with a boy, the family wonders whether it could grow into something more serious; the harassing caller is identified, but Greg and Jeanette disagree on what action to take.
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