Wrecked - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Ransom
The survivors getting safely home depends on Danny's sister Margot paying $10 million to the pirates in ransom. But Margot has other plans.
Poison
The pirates play their music too loud and order the survivors to move to the trashiest part of the beach. When the music scares the boars away, the survivors' only hope is that Pack can negotiate a deal. Meanwhile, Steve tries to convince Danny to become business partners with him.
Caiman
Karen goes hunting for a vicious black caiman, and Florence insists on joining her. Meanwhile, the survivors have to vote on whether the pirates spoil Game of Thrones for them, and Steve and the Barracuda discover that they have more in common than they thought.
Tony Pepperoni
Rosa returns to make Owen face the realities of fatherhood. Meanwhile, Todd realizes that he cheated with Chet's wife.
No One Rides for Free
After the prates return their luggage, Jess realizes that they're going to leave and suggests a reverse indecent proposal with one of their captors. Meanwhile, Steve tries to get through to the Barracuda's emotional side, and Owen and Florence share a burgeoning romance.
Sister Mercy
The survivors try to rise up against the pirates and escape. Both Steve and Karen have hard choices to make, as Karen remembers her past with Father Daddy.
Cruise-ifornication
The survivors discover that the pirates hijacked a Red Hot Chili Peppers tribute cruise liner. However, things turn ugly when there's only enough running water for half of them to take showers. Meanwhile, Danny feels left out when Owen bonds with Florence, and Pack bonds with Bruce.
Speed
Todd and Jess decide to have a shipboard wedding before they're rescued, and Corey offers to officiate. Owen and Florence argue about whether they're a couple, and Steve and Pack find a bag of money and decide not to tell the others.
The Setup
After the explosion, all of the clues lead to Owen as the guilty party... since Corey planted them. Meanwhile, Steve finds a secret in the bowels of the ship while looking for a backup generator.
Nerd Speak
Danny and Owen manage to escape their cell with Florence's help, but Corey comes looking for them. Meanwhile the other survivors escape the sinking ship and discover that Pack has the money.
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