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Any Day Now
Growing up in racially segregated Birmingham, Alabama, during the 1960's, Rene and Mary Elizabeth manage to stick together despite community intolerance of "mixed" friendships. Many years later, following the death of her father, Rene returns home and reunites with Mary Elizabeth. The women realize that despite their career and family differences, they can help each other find happiness.
S2, EP8 "Family Is Family"
Rene prepares for a visit from her estranged brother; Mary Elizabeth decides to accept a job as a security guard.
S2, EP9 "It's Not About the Butter"
When Mary Elizabeth mistakes an African-American woman for a waitress in a restaurant, she and Rene discuss racism in today's world.
S2, EP10 "It's Not About the Butter"
When Mary Elizabeth mistakes an African-American woman for a waitress in a restaurant, she and Rene discuss racism in today's world.
S2, EP11 "Elephants in the Room"
Rene represents a murder witness; M.E. and Colliar have money problems; young Rene and M.E. learn of the Holocaust.
S2, EP7 "It's Not You, It's Me"
Rene defends a man charged with vehicular manslaughter; Mary Elizabeth must choose between her daughter's play and her writing class.
S2, EP6 "So This Is Intimacy"
Rene and Bill consider eloping; Colliar reveals a secret; M.E.'s uncle threatens young Rene's family.
S2, EP5 "Heads or Tails"
Rene represents a man who claims he killed in self-defense; Davis's friend is homeless; young M.E. and Rene discover a female hobo.