After being dumped by her longtime boyfriend, a young woman must deal with her own imagination in order to literally and metaphorically re-enter the world of women, and rekindle the female friendships she left behind.
The best episode of "Dollface" season 2 is "Travel Agent", rated 7.5/10 from 150 user votes. It was directed by Nisha Ganatra and written by Jordan Weiss. "Travel Agent" aired on 2/11/2022 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Right-Hand Woman".
Jules and the girls have been trapped inside for over a year, and it's finally time for them to reenter the world. When they attend a 30 under 30 Party, they are forced to reflect on their upcoming birthdays, career changes, and unfulfilled life goals.
Director: Nisha Ganatra
Writer: Jordan Weiss
Jules navigates her uncharacteristically great day while hiding it from Madison, who doesn't share her luck. Izzy struggles to go public with her new relationship. Stella gets an idea for a business venture.
Director: Nisha Ganatra
Writer: Michelle Nader
Jules deals with being sexually frustrated, while Madison meets an edgy prospective client. Stella mixes business and pleasure with Liv, her partner on the new work venture. Izzy and her boyfriend collaborate on a project.
Director: Yulin Kuang
Writer: Josephine Green Zhang
The ladies wrestle with power dynamics in their relationships and work lives. Jules finds herself in a love triangle. Stella tries to gain control in the bedroom. Izzy struggles to prove herself to Celeste. Madison runs into a well-connected old friend.
Director: Adriana Robles
Writer: Liz Elverenli
When Jules feels that her friend group is unraveling, she revives their made-up friendship holiday, Codependence Day. Madison gets closer to old friend Ruby despite Jule's skepticism about her. Stella tries to prove her commitment to Liv.
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Writer: Sam Jarvis
The girls make space for new things in their closets and their lives. Jules and IZzy run into a former colleague. Izzy's relationship insecurities come to a head. Stella navigates Liv's bond with her son. Jules and Madison go on a double date.
Director: Kris Rey
Writer: Liz Elverenli
The girls attend an all-female musical festival. Jules teams up with a teenager to find her friends. Izzy struggles to let herself mourn her breakup. Stella remembers her former party girl life. The ladies deal with the effects of poorly-timed drugs.
Director: Emma Westenberg
Writer: Solomon Georgio
The girls face family dynamics. Jules helps her parents pack up he childhood home. Madison sees a new side of Ruby when she meets her music-industry-mogul father. Stella joins Liv for her son's family day at camp. Izzy takes a trip.
Director: Alethea Jones
Writer: Jordan Weiss, Liz Elverenli
The girls must rescue Izzy from the clutches of the Alisons, and explore what it means to be your own villain and hero, in this subverted homage to the fairytale genre.
Director: Jennifer Arnold
Writer: Jordan Weiss
The girls attend Stella's bar opening and make important decisions about their relationships, careers, and futures. Jules gives Madison a birthday surprise.
Director: Alethea Jones
Writer: Jordan Weiss, Michelle Nader