Follow the stories of two families living at opposite ends of the freeway. Bess Denyar is a doctor with a posh mother, Margaret, an architect husband, Danny Bright, and twin 13-year-olds at a private school, Oscar and Edwina. When Bess finds out that she is adopted, she is stunned, but even more so when she meets her birth parents, Wayne and Julie Wheeler. She also discovers that she has three siblings: Amber, Kayne and Brianna. The bogan Wheelers head up a drag racing team in the outer suburbs and are thrilled to discover the daughter they thought they had lost.
The best episode of "Upper Middle Bogan" season 2 is "Hot But Cold", rated 8.2/10 from 60 user votes. It was directed by Wayne Hope and written by Robyn Butler. "Hot But Cold" aired on 10/16/2014 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Let's Talk About Sex".
Bess continues to struggle with the adoption discovery and develops some misplaced trust issues. Danny is concentrating on his new passive cooling system and Troy is desperate to get back with Amber.
Director: Wayne Hope
Writer: Robyn Butler
After a sex education night at school, Oscar is keen to learn all he can and it leaves Bess wondering if she and Danny are in a rut. Brianna becomes a direct sales lingerie franchisee.
Director: Wayne Hope
Writer: Trent Roberts
Bess is concerned the Brights don't have any family bonding hobbies like the Wheelers. Meanwhile, Julie discovers Wayne is the descendant of rich relatives.
Director: Tony Martin
Writer: Kirsty Fisher, Robyn Butler
Shawn races against Team Wheeler's arch rivals the Amentas in the junior drags. Bess is delighted to involve her family until Edwina develops a super crush.
Director: Wayne Hope
Writer: Robyn Butler, Alix Beane, Wayne Hope
Amber applies for a promotion at the bank, which requires a good word from Margaret. Bess is tiring of medical-related visits from the Wheelers.
Director: Wayne Hope
Writer: Robyn Butler
Wayne wants to surprise Julie with an expensive necklace for their 30th wedding anniversary however a toothache causes some physical and financial pain.
Director: Tony Martin
Writer: Robyn Butler
Edwina talks Danny into letting Shawn do work experience with him, exposing his middle class lifestyle. Meanwhile, Margaret's doctor insists she must find a dog to walk every day.
Director: Tony Martin
Writer: Tony Martin
Julie goes to stay with Bess after a falling with her family. Margaret realises the only way to get her out is to make the rest of the Wheelers bring her home.
Director: Wayne Hope
Writer: Trent Roberts