Hattie juggles working on her script, settling into a new place, and trying to make it work with Ida B. Meanwhile, Nia starts her first day on Cocoa's Butter, and Marie questions her relationship with Chuck, played by Jevon McFerrin.
Nia works on her social media presence and Hattie plays house at Ida B'.s, and receives harsh feedback on her script; as Marie's relationship with Chuck becomes even more strained, things heat up with Zach at the office.
Hattie struggles to adjust to her new delivery job, Nia revels in viral internet fame, and uncertainties rise to the surface at Chuck and Marie's lavish engagement party.
Nia gets verified on social media, Hattie comes unprepared to Idina's writing group, and Chuck makes a major revelation at a premarital counseling session.
Marie and Chuck set new boundaries for their relationship, and Marie makes progress on her movie with Quintrell; Hattie struggles to find a happy medium with her writers' group.
Nia gets an unexpected visit from her sister, Vanessa. Hattie decides to take her relationship with Idina to new levels, and finds herself couch surfing once again. Chuck explores his sexuality, while Marie considers advice from Vanessa.
Hattie throws a wrench into Marie's getaway plans when she brings a plus-one to Moondance, Nia mulls over a business proposal from Ben, and Marie tries to keep it professional with Zach.
Hattie meets with a potential manager, and learns new things about being in a relationship. Nia and Ben's shared truths bring them closer while Marie and Chuck's secrecy pulls them further away.
Nia weighs her options, both in movie roles and dating; Marie challenges the premise of Ben's new movie idea; Hattie is visited by someone from her past.
Hattie and the gang attend Hattie's father's comedy show; Hattie learns new things about herself and her father, Marie finds comfort in being alone, and Nia builds her relationship with Vanessa.