Playing for Keeps - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Everyone's favourite WAGs are back and they're bringing scandal, drama, heat and outrageous controversies with them. Strap yourselves in: this is set to be a bumpy ride.
Episode 2
With an injury that can't be disguised, Kath brainstorms how Liam is supposed to front a televised Southern Jets leadership press conference.
Episode 3
Kath braces for a baptism of fire as the new president of the Southern Jets and Tahlia hits a snag in the development of her swimsuit line which requires a battle with her former mother in law.
Episode 4
Despite a strong start the season the Southern Jets are now in disarray and as Tahlia prepares to make a big swimwear line announcement, she is hit by a scandal which threatens to ruin everything.
Episode 5
The women of the Southern Jets are shocked to learn that the club's 17 year old work experience student was caught leaving Dan and Liam's apartment early in the morning.
Episode 6
A guilt ridden Paige finally summons the nerve to tell Brody that she slept with Dan. But the matter seems trivial when Dan finds himself in a car crash alongside Liam, who is high on drugs.
Episode 7
As everyone arrives to kick off the President's Lunch festivities, Kath and Tahlia work together to publicly take Liam down once and for all.
Episode 8
As Travis works on Maddie's marital surprise and Tahlia launches her swimwear collection to rave reviews, one climatic night will change everything for the men and women of the Southern Jets Club.
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