The second title seems to be full of dramatic dramas where she is concerned that she may not pass an important test to help her stay in school. Lux considered buying the test answers from one of her colleagues. Kate has an 'interesting' day at the radio station after accidentally eating banana bread. Meanwhile, when a large amount of money is missing in Kate's portfolio, Ryan and Kate argue about who might be responsible for taking the money.
When the CW sent me a screener of the season two premiere I figured I would give the series one last shot, only to realize that Life Unexpected had now come to represent a different kind of show altogether, and one I have little patience for.
The show has always had the makings of a pleasant, engaging family drama, and if continues to give the stories higher stakes, give the supporting characters more to do and provide the leads with richer journeys, then this Life may have been worth saving.
If the first season of Life Unexpected appealed, this premiere probably will, too. But there's no way this sweet little show gets out of this season alive.