Based partly on creator and lead actress Frankie Shaw’s real life, SMILF follows Bridgette Bird, a young single mother trying to get by in Boston. Follow the humorous stories of her struggles in life, love, sexuality, and career as she tries to do the best she can for her son. If you’re wondering how to watch SMILF on Showtime, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch SMILF Season 2
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy SMILF 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 SMILF Season 2?
There are 10 episodes in SMILF season two. Each episode lasts 30 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of SMILF episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Season Two
- “Sh*t Man, I’ve Literally Failed”: January 4, 2019
- “Sorry Mary, I’m Losing Faith”: January 27, 2019
- “Surrogate Mothers Inspire Loving Families”: February 10, 2019
- “So Maybe I Look Feminine”: February 17, 2019
- “Single Mom in Love Forever”: February 24, 2019
- “Should Mothers Incur Loss Financially?”: March 3, 2019
- “Smile More if Lying Fails”: March 10, 2019
- “Sex Makes It Less Formal”: March 17, 2019
- “Single Mom is Losing Faith”: March 24, 2019
- “Single Mom is Looking (for) Family”: March 31, 2019
Season One
- “A Box of Dunkies & Two Squirts of Maple Syrup”: November 5, 2017
- “1,800 Filet-O-Fishes & One Small Diet Coke”: November 12, 2017
- “Half a Sheet Cake & a Blue-Raspberry Slushie”: November 19, 2017
- “Deep-Dish Pizza & a Shot of Holy Water”: November 26, 2017
- “Run, Bridgette, Run or Forty-Eight Burnt Cupcakes & Graveyard Rum”: December 3, 2017
- “Chocolate Pudding & a Cooler of Gatorade”: December 10, 2017
- “Family-Sized Popcorn & a Can of Wine”: December 17, 2017
- “Mark’s Lunch & Two Cups of Coffee”: December 31, 2017
What Are the Critics Saying About SMILF Season 2?
SMILF received a 91% from critics and a 53% from audience viewers. Viewers are mixed on the series. Some think SMILF tried too hard to be like other popular shows in the genre rather than finding its own footing. Others, however, enjoyed the series, finding it quirky and relatable.
“It is an unusually inventive, challenging, empathetic and funny show about some of the more marginalized people in society just might be.” – Karl Quinn, The Age (Australia)
“Season [two] needs to refocus a few of its stories — or better yet, tie them all together.” – Ben Travers, IndieWire
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Is SMILF Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
SMILF is rated TV-MA which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains severe depictions of sex and nudity. It also contains moderate depictions of alcohol and drugs, profanity, violence and gore, and frightening or intense scenes.