Fair rating?Suburgatory· Season 2 · Episode 1
Homecoming
When Tessa returns to Chatswin after spending the summer in NYC with her grandmother, her burgeoning interest in her mom leaves George feeling threatened. In an effort to feel more connected to her mom's musical side, Tessa takes up the guitar and signs up to sing in the Fall Follies. Meanwhile, Noah decides he wants Carmen to come back and work for him, and he gets into an all out competition with Dallas over her.
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#7In Season 2of 22 rated episodes
#29All-timeof 57 rated episodes
+0.2vs season avgSeason 2 averages 6.2
2012First airedOctober 17, 2012
Guest stars
Maestro Harrellas Malik
Parker Youngas Ryan Shay
Sam Lerneras Evan
Evan Arnoldas Chef Alan
Miriam Flynnas Helen
Joshua Erenbergas A.J.
Bunnie Riveraas Carmen
Chase Feinas WaiterSarah Kappas Nora
Patrick Coxas Security GuardMark Sandeas Train Conductor
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Ken WhittinghamDirector
Emily KapnekWriterShows like Suburgatory
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