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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: People in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Fish
Episode 02: Freedom
Episode 03: Mary Jane Knows Best
Episode 04: Sleepless in Atlanta
Episode 05: No Eggspectations
Episode 06: Pulling the Trigger
Episode 07: Let's Go Crazy
Episode 08: One Is The Loneliest Number
Episode 09: Line In The Sand
Episode 10: Primetime
Episode 11: Reading The Signs
Episode 12: Signing Off
Being Mary Jane - Season 2
Description
Season 2 opens with Mary Jane recommitting herself to work, family, and especially to her friends when Andre and David are no longer an active part of her life. She throws a 'Life Out of Context' dinner party where she'll rekindle with old friends.
Season 2 opens with Mary Jane recommitting herself to work, family, and especially to her friends when Andre and David are no longer an active part of her life. She throws a 'Life Out of Context' dinner party where she'll rekindle with old friends.
Actors:
Kaleka,
Ruben Vidal,
Gayle King,
GlenNeta Griffin,
David Lalimar,
Sherin Maldonado,
Jeannie Mai,
Joey Sykes,
Dave Brewster,
Mark Anthony Neal,
Rachel True
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Kaleka
Ruben Vidal
Gayle King
28 December 1954, Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA
GlenNeta Griffin
David Lalimar
Sherin Maldonado
4 May 1997, Manati, Puerto Rico
Jeannie Mai
4 January 1979, San Jose, California, USA
Joey Sykes
Dave Brewster
Mark Anthony Neal
Rachel True
15 November 1966, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Mara Brock Akil
Country:
United States
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March 20, 2015
Watching a leading lady wrestling with the idea of what the hell she's supposed to do with her life is frothy fun, but thanks to creator Mara Brock Akil's nuanced take on complex social issues, it's endlessly engrossing.

