Kourtney & Kim Take New York - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Honeymoon is Over
Newlyweds Kim & Kris join up with Kourtney & Scott to take a bite out of the Big Apple, but with two couples & a baby all living under one roof, things don't go exactly as planned.
Go Get Your Man
Khloe visits to help Kim and Kourtney deal with their man problems and sends Kim to Minnesota to persuade Kris to come back to New York.
Three's a Crowd
Kim decides to get off of birth control and decides to ask Kris Humphries if it's time to have a baby. Meanwhile, Kris Jenner visits the girls in NYC.
True Colors
In a new chapter in Kim's life, she feels betrayed by her good friend Jonathan Cheban when she hears he's writing a tell-all book about her.
Questionable Actions
Kris H. questions Jonathan's sexuality; Kourtney takes an interest in coupons; Scott makes a large impulse purchase.
Cats Away, Mice Play
After Kourt and Kim leave the city for a relaxing, girls? trip to Mystic, Connecticut Kris and Scott sneak off to Toronto and get into major trouble.
Kim Takes Dubai
Kim goes to Dubai with Kris J & becomes concerned when she realizes she is having a great time, without her husband. Back in NY, Kourt & Khloe prank Kris H.
Family Therapy
Kim takes her frustrations over her relationship with Kris H out on Khloe, Kourt & Scott. Khloe tries to help Scott & Kourt figure out a way to return to sleeping in bed together.
Voices from Beyond
Kris and Kim's constant lack of communication drives Kim up the wall! When Kris invites his sister to New York, he doesn't inform Kim.
Goodbye, New York
In an emotional finale, Kim is torn when her husband Kris announces that he is moving back to LA, forcing her to make a decision about their marriage.
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