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Season 2 | | | |
| 9 :02x02 - Chapter Nine: Help! (Oct/01/2008) | | Nico must adjust to her life as a widow and learning that her husband was having an affair with a student makes things harder. Meanwhile, Victory meets Rodrigo, a contractor; and Wendy learns her latest film may be in jeopardy. | | Special Guest Stars: Rosie Perez as Dahlia Morales, | Guest Stars: Robert Buckley (2) as Kirby Atwood, Mary Catherine Garrison as Megan, Sara Bareilles as Herself, Matt Lauria as Roy Merritt, Seth Kirschner as Josh, Noah Bean as Noah Mason, Marcia DeBonis as Ellen, Carlos Ponce as Rodrigo, Shannon McGinnis as Megan Albright | Director: Don Scardino Writer: Dan Bucatinsky, Lisa Melamed | | Songs: Leona Lewis -- Better in Time, Sara Bareilles -- Love on the Rocks | | | |
| 10 :02x03 - Chapter Ten: Let It Be (Oct/08/2008) | | Nico squares off with the new CEO and later must deal with Kirby when he wants to make their relationship public. Meanwhile, the romance between Victory and Rodrigo heats up and Wendy's new John Lennon project begins to have an affect on her personal and professional life. | | Special Guest Stars: Rosie Perez as Dahlia Morales, | Guest Stars: Robert Buckley (2) as Kirby Atwood, James Lesure as Griffin Bell, Adriane Lenox as Marva, Seth Kirschner as Josh, Sarah Hyland as Maddie Healy, Todd Gearhart (1) as Geoffrey Harris, Marcia DeBonis as Ellen, Carlos Ponce as Rodrigo | Director: Tricia Brock Writer: Yvette Lee Bowser, Jennie Snyder | | | |
| 11 :02x04 - Chapter Eleven: The F-Word (Oct/22/2008) | | Victory and Rodrigo continue to get closer as he asks her to meet his daughter. However, things do not go as planned. Nico decides she is ready to go out with Kirby in public and takes him to a ritzy charity event. After being fired, Wendy turns her focus to her home life. | | Special Guest Stars: Rosie Perez as Dahlia Morales, | Guest Stars: Robert Buckley (2) as Kirby Atwood, Adam Trese as Nico's Father, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor, James Lesure as Griffin Bell, Sarah Hyland as Maddie, Dan Hedaya as George, Carlos Ponce as Rodrigo | Director: Timothy Busfield Story: Brett Maloney, Andrew Kreisberg | Teleplay: Lisa Melamed | | | | | | |
| 13 :02x06 - Chapter Thirteen: The Lyin', the Bitch and the Wardrobe (Oct/31/2008) | Victory is worried about the opening of her flagship store and also about Dahlia's spending to where the budget is over spent. While Victory deals with the opening and a fashion show, Joe evaluates his relationship with Victory and makes a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, Wendy returns to pitch a new project at Parador Pictures but it's soon squashed by a young VP and puts a damper on her homecoming.Later, Nico happens to run into her dead husband's mistress and baby, but instead of avoiding them she approaches them and the baby Charlie instantly likes her, much to her surprise.
Source: NBC | | Special Guest Stars: Rosie Perez as Dahlia Morales, | Guest Stars: Robert Buckley (2) as Kirby Atwood, Maria Thayer as Paige Burman, Carlos Ponce as Rodrigo, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor, Matt Lauria as Roy Merritt, Seth Kirschner as Josh, Sarah Hyland as Maddie, Marcia DeBonis as Ellen, Shannon McGinnis as Megan Albright | Director: Andrew McCarthy (1) Writer: Francesca Rollins, Oliver Goldstick | | | |
| 14 :02x07 - Chapter Fourteen: Let the Games Begin (Nov/07/2008) | | Nico is introduced to Kirby's mother. Victory's latest project calls for input from Joe, who has been avoiding her. Wendy's jealousy is tweaked when Shane signs on with a new manager. | | Guest Stars: Jake Richard Siciliano as Finn, Lee Sellars as Ted, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor, Edward Kerr (1) as Dennis, Sarah Hyland as Maddie, Gretchen Hall as Anna Kanatova, Marcia DeBonis as Ellen, Michael Aronov as Serge, Rosanna Arquette as Tina Atwood, Vanessa Marcil as Josie Scotto | Director: Arlene Sanford Writer: Rick Marin, Ilene Rosenzweig | | | | | | |
| 16 :02x09 - Chapter Sixteen: Thanksgiving (Nov/21/2008) | | Wendy is at her wits end as she tries to prepare Thanksgiving dinner for her mom, Josie, Sal and the rest of her family. Elsewhere, Nico and Kirby are babysitters for Megan; and Victoria is asked to design a wedding dress in two days by a client. | | Special Guest Stars: Mary Tyler Moore as Joyce, Rosie Perez as Dahlia Morales, | Guest Stars: Melissa Rain Anderson as Kelly, Shannon McGinnis as Megan Albright, Matt Lauria as Roy Merritt, Frank Converse as James Schuyler, Vanessa Marcil as Josie Scotto, | Co-Guest Stars: Sarah Hyland as Maddie Healy, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor Healy, Phyllis Bash as Elderly Woman | Director: Timothy Busfield Writer: Mark Driscoll | | | |
| 17 :02x10 - Chapter Seventeen: Bye, Bye Baby (Dec/05/2008) | | Nico and Kirby's relationship seems changed after taking care of Charlie. Meanwhile, Victory covets a million-dollar client, and Wendy finds herself upset by her newest project, which a cocky movie producer may threaten anyways. | | Guest Stars: James Ludwig as Sid Weinstein, Sally Wheeler as Alice, Maria Thayer as Cassidy, Reg Rogers as Stephen Draper, | Co-Guest Stars: Chavonne Rogers as Secretary, D.K. Bowser as Security Guard, Leigh Ann Larkin as Pepper Gleason, Christopher Riggi as Paul, Robert Emmet Lunney as Ed Albright, Diane Ciesla as Amy Albright, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor Healy, Sarah Hyland as Maddie Healy | Director: Jay Chandrasekhar Writer: Lisa Melamed | | | |
| 18 :02x11 - Chapter Eighteen: Indecent Exposure (Dec/12/2008) | | Wendy and Shane disagree when Shane has the chance to go on tour with Natasha Bedingfield. Victory is mulling over the idea of going nude for an ad campaign. Nico and Griffin bond after receiving fertility treatments. | | Guest Stars: Geoffrey Nauffts as Ad Guy, Adriane Lenox as Marva, James Lesure as Griffin Bell, Vanessa Marcil as Josie Scotto, | Co-Guest Stars: Lucy Walters as Woman, Tom Degnan as Man, Joe Avellar as Stuart Raines, Gina Ferrall as Mrs. Greene, Victor Cruz as Todd, Natasha Bedingfield as Herself, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor Healy, Sarah Hyland as Maddie Healy | Director: Timothy Busfield Writer: Jennie Snyder | | | |
| 19 :02x12 - Chapter Nineteen: Lovers' Leaps (Jan/02/2009) | | Victory is planning to propose to Joe; Shane's thoughts of going on tour with Natasha Bedingfield, has Wendy upset; and problems at work have Nico and Griffin bonding. | | Guest Stars: Holley Fain as unknown, Adriane Lenox as Marva, Julie Claire as Dr. Kress, Matt Lauria as Roy Merritt, Marcia DeBonis as Ellen, James Lesure as Griffin Bell, | Co-Guest Stars: Luca Campaner as Guitar Player, Aisha Humphrey as Singer 1, Emilie Gaskins as Nurse, Lee Shepherd as Dr. Kendall, Natasha Bedingfield as Herself, Dylan Clark Marshall as Taylor Healy, Sarah Hyland as Maddie Healy, Lauren Evans (2) as Singer 2 | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: Mark Driscoll, Monica Henderson | | | |
| 20 :02x13 - Chapter Twenty: La Vie en Pose (Jan/09/2009) | | While Shane is gone, Wendy finds herself struggling to keep Maddie under control. Dahlia lands Nico and appearance on the Today Show to help improve her image. Victory helps find peace between her parents and Joe. | | | |
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