Improv comedian Abby McEnany stars as herself in Work in Progress. This series follows the humor behind life’s misfortunes, LGBTQ+ struggles, mental health issues, and navigating relationships. If you’re wondering how to watch Work in Progress on Showtime, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Work in Progress Season 2
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Work in Progress but everything Showtime has to offer. Showtime offers a free 30-day trial with access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, sports, and more. You can also stream live, on-demand, or save shows to watch offline from any TV, tablet, PC, or phone.
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How Many Episodes Are in Work in Progress Season 2?
There are 10 episodes in Work in Progress season two. Each episode lasts 30 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Work in Progress episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Season Two
- “Life Got in the Way”: August 22, 2021
- “Everything’s Fine, Everything’s Okay”: August 22, 2021
- “Two Queens on Two Queens”: August 29, 2021
- “Apologies and Their Fluctuating Nature”: August 29, 2021
- “Take Your Child to Work Day”: September 5, 2021
- “Eleanor Roosevelt”: September 12, 2021
- “Oh Say Can You See”: September 19, 2021
- “FTP”: September 26, 2021
- “Hey, Dad”: October 3, 2021
- “I Release You”: October 10, 2021
Season One
- “180 Almonds”: December 8, 2019
- “176, 172, 171”: December 15, 2019
- “162”: December 22, 2019
- “161, 153, 137, 122, 106, 104, 102 (We’re Still Counting Almonds.)”: December 29, 2019
- “66, 65, 64, 62”: January 5, 2020
- “15, 14 (pt. 1)”: January 12, 2020
- “14 (pt. 2), 12, 11, 10”: January 19, 2020
- “3, 2, 1”: January 26, 2020
What Are the Critics Saying About Work in Progress Season 2?
Work in Progress received 100% from critics and 81% from audience viewers. Audiences loved this queer slice-of-life comedy. Many find the show to be well-written, relatable, and funny without being too over the top. If you’re looking for a humorous and realistic comedy, this show may be for you.
“Easily the most underrated series of the past few years.” – Judy Berman, Time Magazine
“Its humor, its pathos, its power is found in its casual, low-key specificity.” – Drew Gregory, Autostraddle
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Is Work in Progress Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
Work in Progress is rated TV-MA which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series may contain real-world topics, sex and nudity, and frightening or intense scenes not suitable for younger children.