The Naked Truth - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

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Les, new editor of the Comet, vows to make the tabloid respectable and is tested when the staff wants to publish a compromising photo of a senator known for his stand on family values.

Woman Gets Plastered, Star Gets Even
Nora learns what it's like to be on the other side of a tabloid's camera, thanks to Tom Arnold, who gets even for a story in the Comet.

Itching for a Cat
Nick and Nora pose as husband and wife so that Nora can adopt a cat from a paranoid breeder who wants her kittens to grow up in a "nurturing environment."

The Sister Show
Nora's parents blame her when her sister Lizzie decides to break off her engagement and take off for Las Vegas.

A Year in the Life
Nora prepares to celebrate her 29th birthday, but Catherine tells her that she's really about to turn 30.

The Dating Game (a.k.a. Roommates)
Heaven help the sister who comes between Lizzie and her mister---in this case, Dave. But Nora wants to nip that romance in the bud.

Comet Lands in Man's Garage
Les announces an increase in circulation but doesn't tell the staff that he's been buying the additional copies himself.

The Scoop
Nora's chance to prove herself as a photographer doesn't develop, especially since a competing reporter seems to know her every move.

The Birds
A bald eagle finds its way to a tree outside Nora's bedroom window and keeps her awake all night.

The Debt
Nora owes a bundle at tax time, so she moonlights as a food server with a catering company to earn some extra cash.

The Parents (1)
Les's father shows up to run the Comet, and Nora's folks arrive so Fred can try out for "Jeopardy!"

The Spa (2) (a.k.a. The Parents (2))
When Les assigns Nora to follow a celebrity to a health spa, she uncovers a nudist colony---and a couple of familiar faces.

The Source
Nora runs with a tip about a TV star's infidelities. But when the star sues, Nora must identify the story's source---or go to jail.
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