Season 2
12 episodes
30 min. per episode
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Two souls destined for love navigate a quirky world, unaware of the connection that could change everything.
Episodes
Ever the neurotic Alice is worried when regional boss Catherine Sumpter, who is allegedly a lesbian, asks to meet her in a hotel though she escapes unscathed. She is also concerned that driving instructor Ted may be asking for too much relationship advice but the lesson ends up getting car-jacked whilst Cleo is annoyed to read in her boyfriend's journal that she is not good in bed and Milly falls for the romantic shadow of a man who lurks outside her flat.
Cleo tries to set Alice up on a blind date with one of the department's sales reps but it falls flat because Alice only has eyes for the young man she met at the cash dispensing machine. Meanwhile Milly starts to doubt her boyfriend's fidelity and recruits Cleo to set a honey trap to test him. Needless to say it does not end well.
Alice meets Mitch, an old school friend who is now a university lecturer and they go on a date. However she notices that one of his students is stalking him - which leads to some romantic role-playing. Milly and Cleo also have an encounter with the police following an ill-advised foray into speed dancing. Alice meets a man through a lonely hearts column but when he fails to show she tears up his photo.
Whilst Milly dates a man who is part native American Cleo has a bizarre sexual encounter at the local recycling centre, leading to fantasies about S and M. Alice encounters Neil, an old friend who is now in a menage-a-trois, but this ultimately leads to her being taken in by the anti-terrorist police.
Alice is literally swept off her feet by the successful and suave Matthew Chater.
Alice Chenery and Gil Raymond are perfect for each other. They like the same things, respect the same things, and share the same beliefs. The only problem is that they are completely unaware of each other's existence.
