Push - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Higher You Climb...
The Wheelie Peeps kick off Season 2 at new heights. Literally. After a group skydiving adventure, Bean spills the latest on the new love in her life. Yes, LOVE! There's just one twist …isn't there always? Meanwhile, Brittney organizes a surprise birthday party for Brian, as he and Victoria work through a rocky time in their relationship. After CP-related complications put Aleem in hospital for an extended stay, he hopes he'll be out in time to celebrate Brian with the rest of The Peeps.
Bollywheels!
All of the Wheelie Peeps are out to support at Bean's annual "Walk, Run, and Roll" fundraising event, including the newest member of the group, Roneel, a former Bollywood dancer who Bean has been mentoring through the early days of his spinal cord injury. In solidarity, Bean has agreed to be part of Roneel's "Bollywheels" dance group, which was all fun and games until Roneel booked them at one of the world's largest fringe festivals. As Bean and Roneel battle the pressures of their upcoming debut, Brian is taking space from Victoria to focus on his budding bro-mance with Riccardo. As the two jet off to Italy, Riccardo is faced with a big decision: Edmonton or Italy?
Ostinato
In Italy, Brian rides shotgun as Riccardo travels to face the people and places he hasn't seen since his injury. After an emotional reunion with his former music mentor, Riccardo's attempt to impress the professor with "Resonate," the technology he invented to make the piano accessible, doesn't go as planned. Back home, Bean is on the job, helping Aleem adjust to his new reality as a full-time wheelchair user.
Never Look Back
Anxious about an upcoming Cheerleading Reunion where she will see old friends for the first time since her injury, Natasha brings Brittney along for support. Brian brings a little bit of Alberta to Italy when he rents a dune buggy for himself and Riccardo, Later, Riccardo squares off with his mother to settle the debate of Italy vs. Edmonton once and for all. Back in Edmonton, Bean reveals some disturbing news about her long-distance boyfriend.
Let's Talk About Sex
Bean prepares for a trip to visit her boyfriend for the first time. But as the first "Wheelie Dude" she's ever dated, let alone been intimate with, Bean has some questions. Luckily, she has her Wheelie Peeps! After some candid "how to" advice, Bean travels to Salt Lake City to put her new love to the test. Meanwhile, Brian returns from Italy with newfound clarity. He and Victoria meet to make the final decision about the future of their relationship.
Squirrel Stew
Drag Me to Brunch
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