DIVORCE SEASON 2 EPISODES

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7 min readDec 12, 2017

Starring Sarah Jessica Parker (Emmy® and Golden Globe winner for HBO’s “Sex and the City”), who also serves as an executive producer, DIVORCE returns for its eight-episode second season SUNDAY, JAN. 14 (10:00–10:30 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO. Thomas Haden Church (Emmy® winner and Golden Globe nominee for “Broken Trail,” Oscar® nominee for “Sideways”) also stars in addition to serving as a producer on the series.

Episodes include:

Episode #18 (season 2, episode 8): “Alone Again, Naturally” (season finale)

Debut date: SUNDAY, MARCH 4 (10:00–10:35 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Sarah Jessica Parker (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Robert (Thomas Haden Church) and Jackie (Becki Newton) move toward a new step in their real-estate business. Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) faces the fallout of a successful opening at her gallery, and enlists Robert’s help with a home-repair project. A returned favor from Frances sets Diane (Molly Shannon) on a bender, which comes back to haunt her at another eventful party.

Written by Jenny Bicks; directed by Adam Bernstein.

Photos: Molly Shanon, Tracy Letts; Sarah Jessica Parker
Photos (L-R): Becki Newton, Thomas Haden Church; Molly Shannon; Molly Shannon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Talia Balsam (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #17 (season 2, episode 7): “Going, Going…Gone”

Debut date: SUNDAY, FEB. 25 (10:00–10:30 p.m.)

Photo: Roslyn Ruff, Sarah Jessica Parker (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) spots the dashing art bigwig Skip Zakarian (Marton Csokas) at an auction, and takes the opportunity to invite him to Sylvia MacDonald’s (Roslyn Ruff) upcoming show, where he shows interest in more than art. A successful sale inspires Jackie (Becki Newton) to propose that she and Robert (Thomas Haden Church) team up on a house-flipping business, but he has qualms about the idea.

Written by Julie Rottenberg & Elisa Zuritsky; directed by Adam Bernstein.

Photo: Thomas Haden Church, Becki Newton
Photos: Steven Pasquale, Sarah Jessica Parker; Sarah Jessica Parker (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #16 (season 2, episode 6): “Losing It”

Debut date: SUNDAY, FEB. 18 (10:00–10:30 p.m.)

Photo: Molly Shannon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Roslyn Ruff (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

After Robert (Thomas Haden Church) finds Tom (Charlie Kilgore) in a compromising position, Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Robert re-visit their marriage counselor to set new ground rules for the kids. Frances weighs how serious her new relationship with Andrew (Steven Pasquale) should be. Jackie (Becki Newton) seeks out Dallas’ (Talia Balsam) advice during a chance encounter at Diane’s country club.

Written by Kristen Lange; directed by Scott Ellis.

Photos: Molly Shannon, Tracy Letts; Sarah Jessica Parker, Steven Pasquale
Photos: Roslyn Ruff; Talia Balsam, Molly Shannon (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #15 (season 2, episode 5): “Breaking the Ice”

Debut date: SUNDAY, FEB. 11 (10:00–10:30 p.m.)

Photo: Sarah Jessica Parker, Becki Newton (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) learns that Robert (Thomas Haden Church) has a new woman in his life, and enlists Diane (Molly Shannon) and Dallas (Talia Balsam) to get intel on her before Lila’s (Sterling Jerins) 13th birthday party.

Written by Stuart Zicherman; directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller.

Photos (L-R): Tracy Letts, Thomas Haden Church; Sarah Jessica Parker, Talia Balsam; Molly Shannon
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Episode #14 (season 2, episode 4): “Ohio”

Debut date: SUNDAY, FEB. 4 (10:00–10:30 p.m. ET/PT)

Photos: Thomas Haden Church, Sarah Jessica Parker (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

When Robert’s dad falls ill, Robert (Thomas Haden Church) and Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) reunite in Ohio, where they reminisce about happier times, and deal with Robert’s overbearing sister, Cathy (Amy Sedaris). Back in Hastings-on-Hudson, Tom (Charlie Kilgore) jumps at the chance to chauffeur Diane (Molly Shannon) around town in her luxury car.

Written by Adam Resnick; directed by Janicza Bravo.

Photos: Thomas Haden Church, Sarah Jessica Parker; Molly Shannon, Charlie Kilgore
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Episode #13 (season 2, episode 3): “Worth It”

Debut date: SUNDAY, JAN. 28 (10:00–10:30 p.m.)

Photo: Sarah Jessica Parker, Roslyn Ruff (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

After helping her new friend, Andrew (Steven Pasquale), appraise art, an inspired Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) tries to track down an unknown painter. Diane (Molly Shannon) attempts to ignore her issues with Nick (Tracy Letts) by throwing herself into the gallery. Sparks fly when Robert (Thomas Haden Church) shows his house to a realtor (Becki Newton).

Written by Liz Tuccillo; directed by Wendey Stanzler.

Photos (L-R): Roslyn Ruff; Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Shannon; Sarah Jessica Parker
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Episode #12 (season 2, episode 2): “Happy Now?”

Debut date: SUNDAY, JAN. 21 (10:00–10:30 p.m.)

Photo: Thomas Haden Church, Sarah Jessica Parker (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) is forced to deal with Lila’s (Sterling Jerins) growing resentment toward her. After his coworkers encourage him to get back in the game, Robert (Thomas Haden Chruch) reconnects with Janice (Gillian Vigman), who tries to help him live out a fantasy. Diane (Molly Shannon) blindsides Frances with a setup, and Dallas (Talia Balsam) attempts to call things off with Tony Silvercreek (Dean Winters).

Written by Julie Rottenberg & Elisa Zuritsky; directed by Adam Bernstein.

Photos: Tracy Letts, Molly Shannon; Sarah Jessica Parker, Talia Balsam (Credit for both: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

Episode #11 (season 2, episode 1): “Night Moves”

Debut date: SUNDAY, JAN. 14 (10:00–10:30 p.m. ET/PT)

Photo: Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church (Credit: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note this is a promotional photo for press only.

After finally signing divorce papers, a financially strapped Robert (Thomas Haden Chruch) looks for work and a new living situation, while Frances (Sarah Jessica Parker) battles insomnia and her newly complex relationship with her children. Diane (Molly Shannon) and Nick’s (Tracy Letts) new communication technique leads him to make an unexpected decision. Dallas (Talia Balsam) continues her secret fling with Robert’s lawyer, Tony Silvercreek (Dean Winters).

Written by Jenny Bicks; directed by Adam Bernstein.

Photo: Sarah Jessica Parker
Photos (L-R): Molly Shannon; Sterling Jerins, Charlie Kilgore, Sarah Jessica Parker; Sarah Jessica Parker
Photos: Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church; Talia Balsam
Photos: Talia Balsam, Molly Shannon, Sarah Jessica Parker; Thomas Haden Church (Credit for all: Craig Blankenhorn/HBO). Please note these are promotional photos for press only.

The series is also available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and affiliate portals.

The series is also available on HBO NOW, HBO GO, HBO On Demand and affiliate portals.

Showrunner Jenny Bicks previously worked with Sarah Jessica Parker on HBO’s “Sex and the City,” serving as an executive producer and writer on the show.

DIVORCE was created by Sharon Horgan, with Jenny Bicks serving as showrunner; executive produced by Jenny Bicks, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alison Benson, Sharon Horgan and Aaron Kaplan.

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