Pulling (TV Series) - Series Two

Series Two

# Title Original airdate
1 "Episode one" 23 March 2008 (2008-03-23)
Donna spends her evening stuck at with no-one able to go out with her. Tanya finds Karl in a club and they end up having sex in his kitchen. Louise ends up disappointed when Oleg falls asleep during sex while Karen bumps into her ex Billy in the pub.
2 "Episode two" 30 March 2008 (2008-03-30)
Donna meets up with an old school friend, Catherine, and tries to impress her. Louise dates a reformed flasher while Karen finds out Billy married a foreign cleaner to help her stay in the country.
3 "Episode three" 6 April 2008 (2008-04-06)
Donna's boss, Ian, finds out his mother's died and gains some support from Donna. Louise becomes acting manager of the cafe, and decides to display some unusual artwork by an artist. Karen discovers a cat in her bedroom and decides to keep it. Karl gets invited to a dinner party by Tanya, but realises she's treating him like a new partner.
4 "Episode four" 13 April 2008 (2008-04-13)
Donna, Karen and Louise go out to celebrate Louise's birthday. Karen ends up going home with a man despite Louise insisting it be a 'girl's only' night. They fall out, but their argument inspires Louise to come up with a business plan. Donna has a kebab stolen from her, but no takes it seriously except Karl.
5 "Episode five" 20 April 2008 (2008-04-20)
Karen finds it hard to break up with an emotional Justin, while Louise becomes addicted to shoplifting. Karl decides to sell his house and move to Italy; Donna is horrified that Karl is set to make a huge profit by selling the house for about £80,000 more than he bought it for.
6 "Episode six" 27 April 2008 (2008-04-27)
Karen takes a pregnancy tests and it turns positive. Louise finds the man of her dreams in the cafe while Donna tries to distract herself from Karl's leaving by sleeping around.

Both series have been released on DVD, although the final episode has not been released.

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