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The Best Episodes of Divorce Season 2

Every episode of Divorce Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Divorce Season 2!

A middle-aged couple experience the pain, the relief and the trials and tribulations of a divorce in this dry, witty comedy.
Genres:ComedyDrama
Network:HBO

Season 2 Ratings Summary

"Night Moves" is the best rated episode of "Divorce" season 2. It scored 7.2/10 based on 176 votes. Directed by Adam Bernstein and written by Jenny Bicks, it aired on 1/14/2018. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Happy Now?".

  • Night Moves
    7.2/10176 votes

    #1 - Night Moves

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 1/14/2018

    After finally signing divorce papers, a financially strapped Robert looks for work and a new living situation, while Frances battles insomnia and her newly complex relationship with her children. Diane and Nick’s new communication technique leads him to make an unexpected decision. Dallas continues her secret fling with Robert’s lawyer, Tony Silvercreek.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: Jenny Bicks

  • Happy Now?
    7.4/10163 votes

    #2 - Happy Now?

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 1/21/2018

    Frances is forced to deal with Lila’s growing resentment toward her. After his coworkers encourage him to get back in the game, Robert reconnects with Janice, who tries to help him live out a fantasy. Diane blindsides Frances with a setup, and Dallas attempts to call things off with Tony Silvercreek.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky

  • Worth It
    7.4/10152 votes

    #3 - Worth It

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 1/28/2018

    After helping her new friend, Andrew, appraise art, an inspired Frances tries to track down an unknown painter. Diane attempts to ignore her issues with Nick by throwing herself into the gallery. Sparks fly when Robert shows his house to a realtor.

    Director: Wendey Stanzler

    Writer: Liz Tuccillo

  • Ohio
    7.8/10156 votes

    #4 - Ohio

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 2/4/2018

    When Robert’s dad falls ill, Robert and Frances reunite in Ohio, where they reminisce about happier times, and deal with Robert’s overbearing sister, Cathy. Back in Hastings-on-Hudson, Tom jumps at the chance to chauffeur Diane around town in her luxury car.

    Director: Janicza Bravo

    Writer: Adam Resnick

  • Breaking the Ice
    7.5/10140 votes

    #5 - Breaking the Ice

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 2/11/2018

    Frances learns that Robert has a new woman in his life, and enlists Diane and Dallas to get intel on her before Lila’s 13th birthday party.

    Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller

    Writer: Stuart Zicherman

  • Losing It
    7.4/10142 votes

    #6 - Losing It

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 2/18/2018

    After Robert finds Tom in a compromising position, Frances and Robert re-visit their marriage counselor to set new ground rules for the kids. Frances weighs how serious her new relationship with Andrew should be. Jackie seeks out Dallas’ advice during a chance encounter at Diane’s country club.

    Director: Scott Ellis

    Writer: Kristen Lange

  • Going, Going… Gone
    7.7/10149 votes

    #7 - Going, Going… Gone

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 2/25/2018

    Frances spots the dashing art bigwig Skip Zakarian at an auction, and takes the opportunity to invite him to Sylvia’s upcoming show, where he shows interest in more than art. A successful sale inspires Jackie to propose that she and Robert team up on a house-flipping business, but he has qualms about the idea.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky

  • Alone Again, Naturally
    7.8/10158 votes

    #8 - Alone Again, Naturally

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 3/4/2018

    Robert and Jackie move toward a new step in their real-estate business. Frances 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 on a bender, which comes back to haunt her at another eventful party.

    Director: Adam Bernstein

    Writer: Jenny Bicks