Twenties - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
One Night Only?
Chuck and Marie reach their breaking point with Hattie's antics, Nia joins the cast of "Cocoa's Butter," and Hattie fears she's ruined her chances with Ida B.
Special Delivery
Nia works on her social media presence, Hattie grows frustrated when Ida B. offers her advice, and Marie has Quintrell on her mind.
Killing Me Softly with His Song
Hattie struggles to adjust to her new delivery job, Nia revels in viral internet fame, and uncertainties rise to the surface at Chuck and Marie's lavish engagement party.
Everything
Nia gets verified on social media, Hattie comes unprepared to Idina's writing group, and Chuck makes a major revelation at a premarital counseling session.
Cop or Drop?
Hattie sets boundaries with Ida B. after a public rejection, Marie considers a new approach to filmmaking with Quintrell's movie, and Nia hits the red carpet with Ben.
Epiphany
Hattie takes a chance with Idina, Nia's attachment to social media threatens to spoil her real-life connections, and Chuck explores his sexuality.
Dancing in the Moonlight
Hattie throws a wrench into Marie's getaway plans when she brings a plus-one to Moondance, Nia mulls over a business proposal from Ben, and Marie tries to keep it professional with Zach.
New Beginnings
Hattie scores a big meeting with a manager, Marie and Zach navigate their increasingly confusing relationship, and Chuck begins to explore his newfound sexual freedom.
Everything I Wanted
Ben strikes out on his own after a contentious meeting, Nia offers Marie some advice about Chuck, and a surprise call brings Hattie face-to-face with someone she hasn't seen in years.
How Do You Feel?
Hattie and the gang attend Hattie's father's comedy show; Hattie learns new things about herself and her father, Marie finds comfort in being alone, and Nia builds her relationship with Vanessa.
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