Double Parked - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
Nat and Steph navigate the first overwhelming days of bringing their babies home from hospital. While the newly dating, Johnny and Lily, seem swept up in domestic bliss.
Episode 2
Determined to honour 'the deal' and prove she's a trustworthy co-parent, Nat books Steph an appointment with a lactation consultant, but Steph's friend and mother make things a bit more complicated.
Episode 3
The boys are going through sleep regression which means no one is getting any sleep. Nat thinks it's time to sleep train the babies, but Steph is adamantly against it.
Episode 4
Steph and Nat seek alternative support at a Rainbow Family community group and end up hosting their new, free spirited friend who introduces some unexpected, flirty competition between them.
Episode 5
Steph struggles with being back at work and separated from the kids, while Nat, determined to prove herself once again, attempts to keep her composure during a tough solo day of parenting.
Episode 6
Lily jumps to the worst-case scenarios when Johnny doesn't return home after Nat and Steph's meltdown at the hospital. Nat tries to see Johnny, but he's being protected by Rosie.
Episode 7
Steph and Nat seem to be breaking up in 2015 where it all began! A secret affair has turned into a very complicated situation. Meanwhile in present day Steph has made a choice.
Episode 8
Off the back of their spontaneous proposal, Steph and Nat attempt to hide their next steps from their friends and family. Shelley and Rosie are onto them. Lily tries to pull the group back together.
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