Everything is going well at the Thompson household, that is, until an orphaned teen named Nick turns up at their doorstep claiming to be a distant relative. No Good Nick on Netflix is a comedy-drama that follows Nick, a con artist who has tricked her way into Liz’s (Melissa Joan Hart) and Ed’s (Sean Astin) family to take revenge for putting her father out of business. Can she pull off the con? Season two is about Nick reevaluating her feelings for the Thompsons.
Where to Watch No Good Nick Season 2
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How Many Episodes Are in No Good Nick Season 2?
There are 10 episodes in No Good Nick season two. The runtime of the episodes averages between 27-33 minutes. You can check the complete list of No Good Nick episodes and their release date below.
Season Two
- “The Bank Job”: August 5, 2019
- “The Big Mitt”: August 5, 2019
- “The Trojan Horse”: August 5, 2019
- “Follow the Lady”: August 5, 2019
- “The Italian Job”: August 5, 2019
- “The Mystery Shopper”: August 5, 2019
- “The Pied Piper”: August 5, 2019
- “The Diploma Mill”: August 5, 2019
- “The Box Job”: August 5, 2019
- “The Fool’s Errand”: August 5, 2019
Season One
- “The Catfish”: April 15, 2019
- “The Pig in a Poke”: April 15, 2019
- “The Money-Box Scheme”: April 15, 2019
- “The Badger Game”: April 15, 2019
- “The Pigeon Drop”: April 15, 2019
- “The Glim Dropper”: April 15, 2019
- “The Charity Mugger”: April 15, 2019
- “The Block Out”: April 15, 2019
- “The Man in the Middle Attack”: April 15, 2019
- “The Jam Auction”: April 15, 2019
What Are the Critics Saying About No Good Nick Season 2?
No Good Nick Season 2 has no official critics rating or average audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. The series, however, has a user score of 6.0/10 on IMDB. Here’s what the critics had to say about the first season.
Andrea Thompson from The Young Folks writes, “[No Good Nick] adds a kind of much-needed realism, even if the situation and how it’s depicted does the show few favors.”
TV Guide’s Amanda Bell says, “Unfortunately, the new series can’t stop getting in its own way and, instead of developing into something relevant, enriching, or even just entertaining, arrives as a middling binge that won’t make you laugh often enough, and will make you feel even less.”
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Is No Good Nick Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
No Good Nick Season 2 is rated TV-PG, which means it is suitable for viewers over the age of 14, and parental guidance is recommended for younger children.