The Impact Atlanta - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Big Moves, Bigger Dreams, Biggest Impact
Ari considers a move to Miami, Lakeyah hosts a listening party, and newcomer Karlae hopes to rekindle friendships with Tae and Dess at Tuson's summer kickoff party.
Bad Dad
Tuson fills Tae in on the exchange between Dess and Karlae at his party, Lakeyah performs at a D.C. Pride event, and Ari's coparenting issues with G Herbo stir up feelings about her own dad.
Fake Friends
Ari searches for answers after her mom's home is burglarized a third time, Dess learns to process her emotions in acting class, and Karlae confronts Tuson about his behavior toward her.
It's Giving Delusional, Babe!
Ari travels to Miami to tour potential houses, Dess has an emotional conversation with her mom about her late brother, and Karlae and Tuson get into a heated argument during a photo shoot.
Everybody Nose You Fake
Ari agrees to meet with her birth father, Tae tells his family about his planned move to New York, and tensions between Karlae and Tuson boil over at Lakeyah's pajama party.
No Excuses
Tuson lands a big performance opportunity in Washington, D.C., Karlae tries to navigate the music industry as an independent artist, and Ari goes to Chicago to confront her estranged dad.
Broken Bonds, Empty Promises
Karlae focuses on relaunching her swim line, Dess gets an unexpected performance opportunity, and Tae questions his friendship with Ari after she misses his hair class in New York.
Transitions, Triumphs, & Turmoil
Lakeyah shoots the music video for "Want Em Hood," Karlae levels up as a brand ambassador for Boohoo, Dess performs at Broccoli City Fest, and Ari confronts Tae at Tuson's birthday party.
After The Impact Atlanta
As the cast reunites, tensions rise when Karlae and Tuson revisit their feud, Ari addresses the state of her friendship with Tae, Dess gets vulnerable about her family life, and more.
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