Samantha Who? - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

So I Think I Can Dance
Samantha teams up with her mother for a dance competition in order to beat Regina's nemesis, Paula Drake. But Paula hires a ringer who may help her claim victory.

Out of Africa
In an attempt to find new direction in her life, Samantha suddenly decides to go to Africa and volunteer to help those in need.

The Pill
Sam is given pills as part of a clinical trial to regain some of her lost memories. As memories come flooding in, she is reminded of how bad she used to be.

The Building
Desperate for cash and in need of a job, Samantha reluctantly agrees to team up with Regina and start a real estate business.

Help!
After an altercation with a cop, Samantha is arrested and given community service, where she meets Natalie, a troubled young woman.

The Ex
After finally telling current boyfriend Owen that she lives with ex-boyfriend Todd, Sam discovers that Owen's best friend is also his ex-girlfriend, Willow.

The Farm
Sam's decision to invite Owen for dinner to meet her parents turns into a disaster when his philosophy about chicken farms rubs Howard the wrong way.

The Park
Samantha struggles with trying to be the environmentalist in order to impress philanthropist boyfriend Owen.

The Family Vacation
After getting her heart broken, Sam goes on a family vacation - with Andrea and Dena in tow - and discovers an old flame from her forgotten youth.

My Best Friend's Boyfriend
When Todd discovers something peculiar about Andrea's pro basketball-playing date, Sam decides to meddle in the guy's affairs in order to keep her friend from being hurt.

The Dog
Feeling her biological clock ticking and desiring a baby, Sam borrows Dena's dog in an attempt to find out if she's nurturing enough to care for something other than herself.

The Amazing Racist
After a series of misunderstandings, Sam discovers that she needs to be a better friend to Frank, while Andrea's boyfriend is outed as gay.

The Debt
Sam loses big at the craps table in Vegas. But a chance meeting with her ex-boss, billionaire Winston Funk, could be the answer to her financial dilemma.

The Rock Star
When Sam starts dating a rock superstar, she becomes so embarrassed by Andrea and Dena's fan-like reactions that she begins to alienate them.

Todd's Job
To atone for sins of the past, Sam tries to ensure that Todd gets a job by sabotaging his competition. Regina puts Dena's house on the market, unbeknownst to Dena.

The Sister
Sam learns that, because of a family feud between Regina and her sister, she's been kept in the dark about having an aunt and a grandmother.

The Dream Job
After being hired by Winston Funk to head his charity foundation, Samantha hires Andrea as her Vice President of Legal Affairs. But Sam soon regrets hiring her best friend when Andrea's all-consuming obsession with planning her wedding becomes top priority over her job.

The First Date
Sam's attempt to plan a new first date with Todd continues getting pre-empted when her boss, Winston, keeps throwing work at her in a effort to rekindle their past romance.

The Other Woman
Sam tries to be cordial to Winston Funk's ex-wife Gigi, who played an important role in her life before the accident.

With This Ring
On Andrea's wedding day, Sam finds herself at a crossroads and must choose between being with Winston Funk or Todd. Meanwhile, Regina and Howard discover their lives are beginning to take separate paths.
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