Filmed on location in Boston, this season finds Bridgette trying to move forward and focus on her future, while attempting to exorcise old ghosts and atone for past misdeeds. She’s still toiling away in her day job working for narcissistic boss Ally. Meanwhile, Bridgette’s mother Tutu rallies from a heartbreaking setback punctuated by the presence of her co-dependent younger sister Jackie. Ex-boyfriend Rafi and his girlfriend Nelson Rose grow closer, while Eliza deals with her own family drama.
As seen in the new trailer, Season 2 looks to pick up where the first season left off, as Bridgette continues to figure out how to focus on her future, while constantly being reminded of demons from her past. And as the footage shows, there’s plenty of fantasy sequences to liven things up, with “SMILF”-style takes on the classic Western and elaborate dance choreography.
Shaw and O’Donnell are joined in the cast by Miguel Gomez, Samara Weaving, Connie Britton, and as you might have seen, briefly, in the trailer, Melanie Griffith.
“SMILF” Season 2 is scheduled to premiere on Showtime on January 20, 2019.