Packed to the Rafters - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Look Into My Eyes
Viewed through Julie's eyes, this episode explores the theme of perception and self-perception.
Dodging the Issue
Narrated from the perspective of Dave, the episode deals with Dave's struggle to deal with a series of seeming betrayals in his life.
Living by the List
Narrated from the perspective of Rachel, tonight's episode deals with the notions of the perfect list.
Glittering Prizes
The baton of narration passes to Nathan as he ponders his childhood inability at Christmas-time to resist scrabbling around on top of his parents' wardrobe for presents.
Brave New World
It's a tense early morning for Julie and Dave as they attend the hospital for an important ultrasound.
Little Arrows
The days when Ted was so depressed over his wife's death, with little will to go on living, have become a faint memory.
Belonging
Sammy deals with the notion of things lost and found. In her case, realizing she has a strong voice and an unconditional place in the Rafter family.
What's in a Name?
What is in a name? Plenty. For many, your name brands you at birth. It announces the sort of person you'll become and helps define your place in the world.
Naked Visions
Ben takes us through a list of some things in life a person should always be spared from seeing.1.Their mother naked 2.Their dad crying 3. A long and significant pause following a heartfelt marriage proposal.
Ready to Catch You
Ben takes us through a list of some things in life a person should always be spared from seeing.
Power Play
When Jake appears, fit and well and ready to go back to work, both he and Rachel are more than eager to resume their relationship.
Out of Left Field
Ben considers the strength of his friendship with Carbo – just when Carbo needs him most. Carbo has never been good at seeing things coming out of left field.
Blurring the Lines
With Nathan acting as our narrator, tonight's episode deals with the male sexual urge – and whether men can choose or control their fantasies.
First Instinct
Julie is six months pregnant. As the Rafters prepare to spring a surprise birthday party on Chel, Julie ponders the power of motherhood
It's My Party
Dave is determined to give Ben and Melissa the engagement party that he and Julie never had.
Mr. Fix-It
Ted deals with the difficulties in fixing relationships that are broken, and Ted's attempts to repair the emotional damage to his family after last week's explosive events.
Putting the House in Order
A no-frills, down-vibe farewell from Barrett's confirms to Julie that she's really not going to miss work.
Space Junk
Rachel muses on the concept of ‘space junk' in the universe, junk which can come crashing down and upset the perfect balance of the home planet.
A Small, Traditional Affair
Ben begins to bow under the pressure as his wedding day fast approaches, thanks to a chance meeting with Kat and the arrival of Melissa's overbearing parents.
Only a Heartbeat Away
Julie is home from hospital, after collapsing at Ben and Mel's wedding, on the proviso she remains in bed and rests.
Unlimited Options
Nathan has decided he has no possible job options left. But in a way that's liberating – he's free to consider impossible options
Nativity Play
Julie faces her greatest challenge yet – the birth of her fourth and final child without husband Dave at her side.
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