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Anne's car propels her into the limelight as the moms try to get in on her carpool; Kevin finds himself in the role of a confidant when Amanda shares a secret; Liz and Julia's friendship comes under fire as Liz realizes she is just a "mom" friend.
Anne's car propels her into the limelight as the moms try to get in on her carpool; Kevin finds himself in the role of a confidant when Amanda shares a secret; Liz and Julia's friendship comes under fire as Liz realizes she is just a "mom" friend.
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S2, EP1 "No Mum Left Behind"As the school year begins, a new mom at the school gates attracts the attention of Julia, Liz and Kevin; Julia agonizes over a promotion and the gang have a night out.
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S2, EP2 "Soft Opening"Julia reluctantly agrees to help Amanda launch her new shop, but a careless online post threatens to destroy her good work; Liz resents gentrification; Kevin writes an unusual children's book.
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S2, EP3 "Mother's Load"Julia finds that working from home is impossible due to all the other tasks loaded upon her; Liz finds herself at a loose end when her youngest starts nursery; Kevin has problems with a charity tea-towel.
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S2, EP4 "The Purge"Kevin reluctantly hosts a last-minute Halloween party; Julia takes the kids trick-or-treating in an attempt to meet a celebrity who has just moved into the neighborhood; Anne struggles to keep the children safe.
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S1, EP6 "The Caretaker"Julia finds the perfect nanny to relieve her childcare problems, but her friendship with Liz becomes strained; Amanda keeps a low profile after Kevin blurts out her secret; Liz visits Lee's new partner to give her some advice.
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S1, EP5 "After Party"Anne's car propels her into the limelight as the moms try to get in on her carpool; Kevin finds himself in the role of a confidant when Amanda shares a secret; Liz and Julia's friendship comes under fire as Liz realizes she is just a "mom" friend.
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S1, EP4 "The Cavalry"Paul sends his parents over to help out Julia; Kevin has a huge fondness for the elderly and assists Julia with her in-law wrangling; Amanda reluctantly gives Liz her old coat, which seems to have a strange effect on Liz.
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S1, EP3 "Pool Party"A pool party ruins Julia's plans before an important event at work; Liz pursues a date with a stranger; Kevin gets annoyed by a new dad on the scene, who goes way back with Amanda.
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