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#1
S2E13 7.6
Chapter Twenty: La Vie En Pose

When Shane leaves town to go on tour with his band, Wendy makes a bid on a great new movie project with Salvador's help, while she also deals with the headstrong Maddie who begins to cause trouble over Shane's departure. Meanwhile, Dahlia lands Nico a guest spot on the 'The Today Show' only to have it wreak havoc on her personal life when Griffin wants to take his romance with Nico public, and she also learns that Wendy is also after the same movie deal she and Griffin are trying to pull off. Kirby begins to question his breakup with Nico as if he made a mistake in doing so. Elsewhere, Victory tries to get her parents and Joe to get along when they arrive in town for her engagement party, and they do not make a positive impression on Joe whom never had any family of his own.

#2
S2E1 7.4
Chapter Eight: Pandora's Box

Several months since Charles' heart attack, Nico's guilt over her secret affair with Kirby leads her to decide that she must try to do anything to save her marriage. Meanwhile, Wendy decides to spend more time at home with her family, but things aren't easy when her overbearing and critical mother, Joyce, decides to come for a visit and gets on both her and Shane's nerves fast, and she as well annoys both Wendy's 15-year-old headstrong daughter Maddie, and her 10-year-old son Taylor. Elsewhere, Victory hires a publicist, named Dahlia, while she is also having trouble keeping her distance from Joe who is trying to get her back by trying to hinder Victory's plans to open up her own fashion boutique store.

#3
S2E10 7.4
Chapter Seventeen: Bye, Bye Baby

Caring for Megan's baby begins to draw a wedge between Nico and Kirby who finds the baby interfering with their personal and professional lives. Soon, Nico received a visit from Megan's conservative parents to talk about where she stands with Megan's baby. Meanwhile, Wendy clashes with an egoistical producer wanting to invest in her colleague's, Cassidy's screenplay, while Shane keeps bring up the issue whether they should have another baby. Also, Victory gives Wendy's daughter, Maddie, some life advice over flirting with a college guy that Maddie finds herself drawn to.

#4 Chapter Thirteen: The Lyin', the Bitch and the Wardrobe S2E6 7.3
#5 Chapter Nine: Help! S2E2 7.2
#6 Chapter Fifteen: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Prada S2E8 7.2
#7 Chapter Seven: Carpe Threesome S1E7 7.1
#8 Chapter Sixteen: Thanksgiving S2E9 7.1
#9 Chapter Ten: Let It Be S2E3 7.0
#10 Chapter Fourteen: Let the Games Begin S2E7 7.0

Lowlights

#20 S1E1 Pilot 6.3

Three longtime friends, Victory Ford, Nico Reilly, and Wendy Healy, are challenged with keeping up with complicated business and personal lives in the mean concrete streets of New York City. For Wendy, being a big-shot film executive, a wife, and a mother proves to be a heavy daily juggle in which her British musician husband, Shane, is fully supportive of her career despite that he takes a back seat to her life. Victory, meanwhile, is struggling to revive her once top notch fashion career, and longs to find her "Mr. Right" which seems to come true when a handsome, but nihilist billionaire named Joe Bennett, offers his financial and social services to her. Nico, the editor of a top fashion magazine must deal with serious marriage issues to her older husband, besides a stressful working life to rise above her demanding boss Hector.

#19 Chapter Four: Bombay Highway S1E4 6.7
#18 Chapter Three: Pink Poison S1E3 6.7
#17 Chapter Two: Nothing Sacred S1E2 6.8
#16 Chapter Nineteen: Lovers' Leaps S2E12 6.9

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