Summer House - Season 2
Season 2
This season on "Summer House" Kyle, officially in a relationship with Amanda, breaks the golden rule of the house: no couples allowed! Meanwhile, after 28 inseparable years, the Wirkus twins are facing their first summer apart. Lauren has moved on from her fling with Carl, but there's still some sexual tension complicating matters, and Ashley is adjusting to her new life in California while dealing with a serious case of FOMO.
Episodes
Passing the Torch
The work hard/party harder gang is back for another summer in a brand new weekend house in the Hamptons with some familiar faces and surprising changes. Newly single Lindsay happily passes the "house couple" torch to Kyle and Amanda and two new friends join the group to make the summer family complete. Things get off to a rocky start when room selections occur without everyone's input and tempers flare even worse when the house kickoff dinner turns ice cold. Then as Stephen prepares to attend Gay Pride back in the city he struggles with a decision to invite Carl for support. Meanwhile, Lindsay enjoys her freedom by having her way with a man on horseback at a polo event, as Lauren and new housemate, Danielle, navigate their complicated feelings about sharing a summer house with their common ex, Carl.
Stars and Gripes
The second weekend of the summer is a big one and the crew prepares for their big July 4th bash. Kyle and Amanda talk about the next steps for their relationship while Carl and Lauren struggle with unresolved feelings. But when Danielle drops a bomb during a girls' day, everything comes to a head as the crew celebrates the country's independence in glorious fashion.
Bonfire Insanity
Tensions are running high in the house after the craziness of the 4th of July party, and Lindsay finds herself in the middle of the drama after Lauren's cake-to-Carl's-face meltdown. The crew sets off for a sunset sail and beach bonfire, where these tensions boil over into drama of epic proportions. After a short-but-busy week at work, the housemates return the Hamptons, where Kyle and Amanda's relationship faces setbacks. In an effort to smooth over all the rifts and tension in the house, Danielle gains her housemates access to a very special place in the Hamptons with hopes that it will bring them all back to harmony.
Don't Poke The Bear
With the summer house finally back to its free-spirited, hard partying ways, Amanda begins to show her frustration with Kyle's continued boozy behavior and decides to let him have a weekend to himself. Lindsay gets in touch with her ex, Everett after failing to forget about him. Meanwhile, Lauren and Carl appear to have moved past the fiasco from the 4th and are back to being friends (with benefits) but Danielle continues to be an unwelcome third party in their relationship.
Smashelorette
Lauren's twin sister, Ashley, is back in the Hamptons for their older sister's bachelorette weekend and she is not happy to see how cozy Carl and Lauren have gotten. Lindsay goes on her first date since Everett with a hot younger man. Kyle takes a big step with Amanda during a romantic dinner. And Stephen finally puts his issues with Carl out on the table.
Mother Knows Best
Before Carl and Stephen resolve the bomb that fractured their friendship in the city, the gang hosts several housemates' moms for the weekend in the Hamptons. Despite everyone being on their best behavior, things soon go off the rails when Lauren calls Carl out on his dishonesty. Lindsay tries to be a good friend and play peacemaker while Kyle braces for his mother officially meeting Amanda's mother and gets nervous about this step being bigger than he anticipated.
The Exes Are Coming
The moms' weekend comes to a close with a revealing game before the gang all heads back to the city. Everyone returns to the Hamptons ready to celebrate Kyle's birthday weekend. Carl and Lauren clear the air of all the past weekend's drama, Stephen goes on a blind date, and Danielle has a houseguest. Everything kicks into high gear when Kyle's "revolutionary" 35th birthday party gets officially sent as Lindsay anxiously awaits the arrival of a very special guest.
Say It With Flowers
Kyle's birthday party ends with a disruption from Lindsay. The gang goes back to the city hustle but when they return for Lindsay's "Hubbana Nights" party, Stephen visits his family in Alabama instead, hoping to confront some painful issues.
Summer Should Be Fun!
Kyle and Amanda's relationship feels the strain of existing in the house while Lindsay attempts to get her single summer back on track and Lauren moves on from Carl with a few new prospects. Back from Alabama, Stephen is ready to take his fling more seriously but struggles with mixed signals and Carl asks for permission to let a new love interest spend the night.
A House Divided
Kyle and Amanda decide to try out a new plan in hopes of repairing their ever-growing rift but it might be too little too late. Carl chooses to put his cards on the table with his latest lady friend, while Lindsay has some shocking news for Everett. Lauren's twin Ashley returns and sees some welcome changes in her sister. Meanwhile, the entire house blows off a massive amount of steam at a Hamptons rose bash!
Lei It to Rest
It's the final weekend of summer and the house throws a massive blow-out luau .Ashley's husband arrives from California just as everyone is at odds with each other. Carl and Stephen confront their unresolved issues. And Kyle and Amanda are under tremendous strain from their housemates who have had enough of their drama.
Reunion
The Summer House crew sit down to rehash Season 2.
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