A romantic comedy anthology series which follows a different protagonist each season on the journey from first love to last love, with each half-hour episode chronicling one of their relationships.
The best episode of "Love Life" season 2 is "Mia Hines", rated 7.1/10 from 264 user votes. It was directed by Sam Boyd and written by Sam Boyd, Rachelle Williams. "Mia Hines" aired on 10/28/2021 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Paloma".
Marcus Watkins begins to question his marriage as he develops a unique friendship with the magnetic Mia Hines.
Director: Sam Boyd
Writer: Sam Boyd, Rachelle Williams
As Marcus stumbles through the fallout from his former relationship, a reunion with Mia leads to a heated exchange – and a desperate reentry into the dating pool.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Leah Nanako Winkler
While in Michigan for their parent’s wedding anniversary, Marcus reignites an old flame and nurses the wounds of his failed relationship – as Ida contends with her own issues.
Director: Thembi Banks
Writer: Amain Berhane
Marcus rushes headfirst into a relationship with playwright Ola, but soon finds himself having trouble “performing.”
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Neel Shah
While juggling a causal relationship with an older woman, Marcus is forced to deal with his “daddy issues” - and some shocking news.
Director: Stacey Muhammad
Writer: Ali Kinney
Marcus reconnects with Mia as he experiences complex emotions in the wake of Becca’s big reveal.
Director: Natalia Leite
Writer: Megan Mercier
After an unexpected trip home, Mia experiences complicated feelings that may threaten her relationship with Marcus.
Director: Stacey Muhammad
Writer: Rachelle Williams, Helin Jung
As he tries desperately to get his mind off Mia, Marcus joins Yogi and Kian for an ill-fated glamping trip.
Director: Natalia Leite
Writer: Amain Berhane, Leah Nanako Winkler
As 2020 disrupts life for everyone in his circle, Marcus makes great personal strides - but soon finds that all roads lead back to Mia.
Director: Satya Bhabha
Writer: Theo Travers
As he juggles the challenges of his newfound career and family life, Marcus relishes a rare night out - and reflects on how far he’s come.
Director: Sam Boyd
Writer: Bridget Bedard, Aundrea Posey