: Bash Howard (Chris Lowell) faces personal turmoil after the death of his close friend and butler, Florian, likely from AIDS, leading to a struggle with his own identity and a sudden marriage to Rhonda to keep her from being deported.
: Their fractured friendship remains the emotional core. While attempting to heal, tensions peak when Debbie (Betty Gilpin) fractures Ruth's (Alison Brie) ankle during a match. The season explores their professional rivalry as Ruth attempts directing and Debbie asserts herself as a producer to navigate a male-dominated industry. GLOW - Season 2
: Several characters struggle with their "offensive" wrestling personas. Tammé (Welfare Queen) feels the sting of playing a caricature when her son Ernest watches her perform, and Arthie (Beirut) attempts to escape her "terrorist" persona while starting a romantic relationship with new cast member Yolanda . Key Episodes & Themes GLOW SEASON 2 REVIEW - Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy : Bash Howard (Chris Lowell) faces personal turmoil
: Bash Howard (Chris Lowell) faces personal turmoil after the death of his close friend and butler, Florian, likely from AIDS, leading to a struggle with his own identity and a sudden marriage to Rhonda to keep her from being deported.
: Their fractured friendship remains the emotional core. While attempting to heal, tensions peak when Debbie (Betty Gilpin) fractures Ruth's (Alison Brie) ankle during a match. The season explores their professional rivalry as Ruth attempts directing and Debbie asserts herself as a producer to navigate a male-dominated industry.
: Several characters struggle with their "offensive" wrestling personas. Tammé (Welfare Queen) feels the sting of playing a caricature when her son Ernest watches her perform, and Arthie (Beirut) attempts to escape her "terrorist" persona while starting a romantic relationship with new cast member Yolanda . Key Episodes & Themes GLOW SEASON 2 REVIEW - Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy