Lifelong friends Maddie, Helen and Dana Sue lift each other as they juggle relationships, family and careers in the small, Southern town of Serenity.
The best episode of "Sweet Magnolias" season 2 is "Casseroles and Casualties", rated 7.4/10 from 259 user votes. It was directed by Norman Buckley and written by Sheryl J. Anderson. "Casseroles and Casualties" aired on 2/4/2022 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "So Much to Say".
In the waiting room, the families gather for news from the doctors, and Ty’s plans for the season change. Over margaritas, Helen shares an announcement.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Sheryl J. Anderson
Helen helps Isaac in his search for answers, Dana Sue’s restaurant hits a financial hiccup, and Maddie tries to find out what happened with her son.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Anthony Epling
While Coach Cal and Ty work through disappointments, a new kind of heartbreak hits Helen, and Dana Sue gets a late-night visitor on her front porch.
Director: Mykelti Williamson
Writer: Valerie C. Woods
The questions keep coming as Maddie investigates the lot behind the spa and Helen looks for clues in what Isaac’s birth mother left behind.
Director: Mykelti Williamson
Writer: Caron Tschampion
Dana Sue’s relationships become the talk of Serenity social media. Maddie uncovers who's behind the town's parking problem — bless their hearts.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Shani Am. Moore
When the mayor won’t see them, the Magnolias take their plans to the next level. At karaoke, Helen and Erik give the town something to talk about.
Director: Norman Buckley
Writer: Anthony Epling
New beginnings abound as Serenity welcomes Noreen’s baby, Isaac's birth mother tells him her whole story, and Erik reveals his painful past to Helen.
Director: Yangzom Brauen
Writer: Valerie C. Woods
As the recall petition quickly picks up steam, Maddie and Cal attend a black-tie charity fundraiser and Ronnie presses Dana Sue to make up her mind.
Director: Yangzom Brauen
Writer: Caron Tschampion
Friends gather to plan a celebration of life. Meanwhile, counseling is off to a rocky start for Ronnie and Dana Sue, and Isaac meets his birth father.
Director: Mary Lou Belli
Writer: Shani Am. Moore
More than margaritas are shaken up as Cal's past resurfaces, an unsavory acquaintance returns to Serenity, and Helen faces a life-changing decision.
Director: Mary Lou Belli
Writer: Sheryl J. Anderson