Season 2: 2006
# | Episode title | Director | Writer(s) | Original air date | Prod. code | |
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12/13 | "The Morning After" | Robert Townsend | Thomas W. Lynch | September 29, 2006 (2006-09-29) | 201/202 | |
It's a new day. Ashley and Spencer wake up from their first night together fully committed to each other, but when Ashley's world suddenly shakes apart, she finds herself pushing Spencer away again. Aiden, meanwhile, wakes up next to Madison wondering what he got himself into, then finds a way out. Glen faces the first days after a debilitating injury, while Clay copes with life after meeting his birth mother. | ||||||
14 | "Behind the Music" | Bethany Rooney | Jonas E. Agin | October 6, 2006 (2006-10-06) | 203 | |
Ashley's only had a sister for a few weeks, and she's already sick of it. Things get ugly between her and Kyla, and a VH1 special about their dad makes them even worse. and the fact is that Aiden's crushing on Kyla can't be helping much either. | ||||||
15 | "Guess Who's Coming Out to Dinner?" | Bethany Rooney | Chad Fiveash James Patrick Stoteraux |
October 13, 2006 (2006-10-13) | 204 | |
Spencer's freaked out by Ashley's obsessions. It's bad enough that she's totally preoccupied with Kyla and Aiden's relationship, but now she's pressuring Spencer to come out to her family. Clay's kind of freaked too‚ because Chelsea might be leaving forever. | ||||||
16 | "Rules of Engagement" | Charles Randolph-Wright | Paige Bernhardt | October 20, 2006 (2006-10-20) | 205 | |
When a hate crime erupts around Spencer at school and Glen's rage over her sexuality boils over at home, Spencer finds herself caught in the middle of violent intolerance. Meanwhile Kyla pushes aside her relationship with Aiden, just when Madison's pushing to take her place. | ||||||
17 | "That Is So Not Mom" | Charles Randolph-Wright | Earl Davis | November 3, 2006 (2006-11-03) | 206 | |
Clay's past rips into his life when his birth mother moves into town. As he's reeling, Chelsea tells him a secret that could tear apart his future. Spencer has problems with her own past when an old friend from Ohio brings out a side of her that Ashley's never seen. Glen, meanwhile, can barely handle the present as his dependence on pain pills gets worse. | ||||||
18 | "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are" | Bethany Rooney | Nancylee Myatt | November 10, 2006 (2006-11-10) | 207 | |
While Paula and Arthur go out of town Glen decides to throw a party. It gets out of hand and they stop the party. Meanwhile, Glen gets arrested for drugs and Madison show Aiden the real reason why Kyla went back home for the weekend. As Paula and her husband come home due to Glen, Paula goes up the stairs and walks in on Ashley and Spencer in the middle of having sex. Paula freaks out from the shock and pulls Ashley out by her hair while Ashley and Spencer fight to be together. When Paula closes the front door she turns around and says "You disgust me." and in response Spencer yells "I hate you!" | ||||||
19 | "That's the Way the World Crumbles" | Bethany Rooney | Jonas E. Agin | November 17, 2006 (2006-11-17) | 208 | |
Paula can't deal with the fact that her daughter's in love with another girl. When she cuts off Spencer from Ashley, she unintentionally drives Spencer away from her family. Aiden tries to bond with Ashley over their relationship problems, but Madison would prefer he lean on her. | ||||||
20 | "Objects May Be Closer Than They Appear" | Robert Townsend | Chad Fiveash James Patrick Stoteraux |
December 1, 2006 (2006-12-01) | 209 | |
With life getting out of hand at home, Spencer and Ashley hit the road and try to escape. As they head out of town, Kyla heads back in to find Aiden waiting to confront her about her lies. And when Chelsea's secret pregnancy is discovered, she picks up sympathy from the last person she expects. | ||||||
21 | "Love and War and Love and War" | Robert Townsend | Paige Bernhardt | December 8, 2006 (2006-12-08) | 210 | |
Arthur looks for a way to bring his shattered family back together, so Glen suggests a time-tested way for healing emotional wounds: an all out paintball war! With Spencer caught on the family battlefield, Ashley spends more time with Aiden. He's still "just friends" with Kyla, thanks to Madison, who's about to take a full-on karma smackdown. | ||||||
22 | "Love, Child and Videotape" | Nancylee Myatt | Jenelle Lindsay | December 15, 2006 (2006-12-15) | 211 | |
Spencer and Ashley have been together for months, and they couldn't be happier. Or could they? When an old tape of Ashley and Aiden surfaces, it looks like she might have been way happier back then. Meanwhile, Clay and Chelsea both come to a decision about the baby. Too bad it's not the same decision... | ||||||
23 | "Too Many Girls, Not Enough Aiden" | Rose Troche | Nancylee Myatt | December 22, 2006 (2006-12-22) | 212 | |
Aiden's feeling the pressure of the different women in his life. Madison, Kyla, Ashley, and Spencer all want something from him, and it seems like to make one of them happy, he has to hurt another. His friendship with Ashley's driving her and Spencer apart, and there's so much estrogen after him that Aiden finds himself turning to the one person he can't stand. | ||||||
24 | "Trouble in Paradise" | Rose Troche | Nancylee Myatt | December 22, 2006 (2006-12-22) | 213 | |
On prom night, Clay and Chelsea look for one last evening of happiness, while Glen goes to drastic measures looking for a purpose to his life. Madison's losing her marbles, and Aiden might lose all the women in his life, thanks to one shocking secret. |
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