Chrissy & Mr. Jones - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Son Shine
Jim and Chrissy's relationship is stronger than ever! But when Jim reveals his son is going to live with them for the summer, will it throw a wrench in the works? Meanwhile, Mama suspects that Freddie has been spreading rumors about their relationship.
Gifted
Chrissy celebrates Jim's birthday with a big party and unique present. Jim takes his first swimming lesson from his son, Pudie.
Every Day I'm Hustling
Chrissy wants to take over the ladies' line of Jim's clothing brand, but Jim questions her work ethic.
Popping Off
Chrissy has only a week to prepare for her clothing line's soft launch, and she is concerned that Jim is not taking her work seriously. Meanwhile, Mama and Sassy decide to host a talk show, and they snag Ice-T as a special guest for the first episode.
Pranked
Jim rewards Chrissy with a surprise ladies' night, but Chrissy isn't pleased with the ridiculous transportation he provides for her. Mama teams up with Chrissy to get revenge and use Jim's biggest fear against him.
Into the Woods
Chrissy and Pudie want to arrange a day of family bonding in the woods, but first they have to find a way around Jim's paralyzing fear of nature. Meanwhile, Mama and Sassy unwind with a day at the spa, and Freddie tries to get back in Mama's good graces.
Little Big Stacks
Pudie's overjoyed when Jim gives him a HUGE stack of cash from the profits of Jr. Vamp. But when Chrissy points out that a ten-year-old shouldn't be walking around with that kind of money, Jim has to convince Pudie to give it back.
Summer's Over
After a great summer, Pudie must head back to school while Jim and Chrissy are off to Miami for a well-deserved break. Jim plans to surprise Chrissy with a delicious meal, but first he has to learn how to cook.
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