Lipstick Jungle

2007 • NBC
4.1
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Season 2 episodes (13)

1 Chapter Eight: Pandora's Box
9/24/08
Nico (Kim Raver) is haunted by her infidelity when Charles (Chris Cousins) gives her a photograph that Kirby (Robert Buckley) took of her during their affair. Overcome with guilt, she debates whether she should tell Charles the truth and decides to go to extreme measures to save her marriage. Wendy (Brooke Shields) decides to cut back on her hours at the office and spend more time at home after she finds her under-age daughter, Maddie (Sarah Hyland), at a bar. Her transition into domestic life is not an easy one especially when her opinionated mother (Mary Tyler Moore) unexpectedly comes to the city for a visit. Victory (Lindsay Price) finds it difficult to avoid Joe (Andrew McCarthy) who is desperate to get her back. Trying to move on from their personal relationship, she hires a publicist, Dahlia Morales (Perez), to help brand her business and find a retail space. Paul Blackthorne also stars.
2 Chapter Nine: Help!
10/1/08
Nico (Kim Raver) tries to adjust to her new life as a widow, but the appearance of Megan (guest star Shannon McGinnis) -- her husband's former student and secret lover -- only makes the road rockier. Victory (Lindsay Price), on the other hand, begins renovations on her new store and meets a handsome contractor named Rodrigo (Carlos Ponce), who piques her interest. Wendy (Brooke Shields) is caught in a predicament when she learns her latest film is in jeopardy after its star, who is also her friend, trusts her with a secret. She wonders: should she protect her film and studio or stand by her friend who needs her support? Andrew McCarthy, Robert Buckley and Paul Blackthorne also star.
3 Chapter Ten: Let It Be
10/8/08
Nico (Kim Raver) has a lot on her mind as she butts heads with the new CEO Griffin Bell (James Lesure, "Las Vegas") and Kirby (Robert Buckley) complicates matters when he insists on taking their relationship out in public. Meanwhile, things are heating up quickly for Victory (Lindsay Price) and her new contractor Rodrigo (Carlos Ponce), but problems arise when Joe (Andrew McCarthy) constantly interrupts her new relationship. Later, Victory gets a surprise when Rodrigo shares that he has another woman in his life. Elsewhere, Wendy is consumed by her new John Lennon project, which begins to affect her personal and professional life. Paul Blackthorne also stars.
4 Chapter Eleven: The F-Word
10/22/08
Bad words - Victory (Lindsay Price) and her contractor boyfriend Rodrigo (guest star Carlos Ponce) get more serious when he tells her that she should meet his daughter. Even though her publicist Dahlia (guest star Rosie Perez) does not approve of the relationship, Victory is determined to make it work and plans to meet Rodrigo's daughter Celia. Unfortunately, things do not go the way Victory imagined they would. Nico (Kim Raver) is finally ready to go out with Kirby (Robert Buckley) publicly and asks him to be her date to a glitzy charity event. While her future with Kirby is on the rise, the past she has tried to forget reenters her life due to unfortunate circumstances. After being abruptly fired, Wendy (Brooke Shields) focuses her restless energy on life at home. Her problems with Maddie (Sarah Hyland) only get worse as she tries to embrace her role as a stay-at-home mom. James Lesure and Paul Blackthorne also star.
5 Chapter Twelve: Scary, Scary Night!
10/29/08
Victory (Lindsay Price) has a nightmare that Joe (Andrew McCarthy) falls and breaks his neck while mountain climbing in a blizzard. She struggles to figure out the meaning of the dream and calls Joe, only to find out that he is training to climb the Matterhorn. Nico (Kim Raver) makes pricey Christmas plans with Kirby (Robert Buckley) and offers to cover all the costs, but he insists on paying his own way. Later, Griffin (guest star James Lesure) asks Nico for her help in acquiring a sports magazine for the company by schmoozing the sexist owner. Meanwhile, Wendy (Brooke Shields) is upset when Shane leaves for a business trip without saying good-bye. She wonders when she became the needy housewife and finds solace in her friendship with Dennis (Ed Kerr), the father of her son's best friend. Paul Blackthorne and David Noroña also star.
6 Chapter Thirteen: The Lyin', The Bitch And The Wardrobe
10/31/08
Victory (Lindsay Price) is frantically prepping for her flagship store opening, but her publicist Dahlia's (guest star Rosie Perez) plans turn out to be a little too extravagant and way over budget. While Victory deals with the constant problems of her opening and fashion show, Joe (Andrew McCarthy) frets over his relationship with Victory and makes a life-changing decision. Meanwhile, Wendy (Brooke Shields) returns to her old stomping grounds at Parador Pictures to pitch a new project, but a young up-and-coming VP puts a damper on her triumphant homecoming. Later, Nico (Kim Raver) runs into her dead husband's mistress Megan (guest star Shannon McGinnis) along with Megan's baby Charlie. Instead of avoiding the awkward situation, Nico approaches Megan and instantly bonds with the baby much to her surprise. Robert Buckley, Paul Blackthorne and David Noroña also star.
7 Chapter Fourteen: Let the Games Begin
11/7/08
Nico (Kim Raver) nervously prepares to meet Kirby's (Robert Buckley) mother Tina (guest star Rosanna Arquette), but her nerves quickly turn to shock when Tina turns out to be less like a mother and more like Nico. Victory (Lindsay Price) is done with Rodrigo and focuses all her energy on winning the chance to design a sportswear line for a professional tennis player. She needs Joe's (Andrew McCarthy) help, but unbeknownst to her, he has been avoiding her at all costs after his failed marriage proposal. Meanwhile, Wendy (Brooke Shields) is upset and a bit jealous when Shane (Paul Blackthorne) signs with an attractive manager, Josie Scotto (guest star Vanessa Marcil), who instantly books Shane on a movie, but the tables are turned when Wendy is recruited to produce the same movie. Also making cameos in the episode are sports figures Tiki Barber, James Blake, David Lee and Amani Toomer.
8 Chapter Fifteen: The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Prada
11/14/08
Wendy (Brooke Shields) walks in on Nico (Kim Raver) and Griffin (guest star James Lesure) having an enjoyable lunch together, which leads to tension and a sense of betrayal between the friends. The two must put their problems aside when they find that Victory (Lindsay Price) is a mess after she learns that Joe (Andrew McCarthy) was ready to propose to her. Nico and Wendy feel guilty for not letting their friend know that Joe bought a ring and decide to take Victory on a weekend getaway to get her mind off of her disastrous love life. Unfortunately for the three ladies, the spa trip is not relaxing as planned and leans more on the side of catastrophic. Robert Buckley also stars.
9 Chapter Sixteen: Guess Who's Not Coming To Dinner
11/21/08
Wendy (Brooke Shields) rushes to plan and prepare a big locavore Thanksgiving dinner where all the ingredients used are local. Times get a bit more hectic when her judgmental mother Joyce (guest star Mary Tyler Moore), her newly single successor Sal (David Noroña) and Shane's (Paul Blackthorne) distraught manager Josie (guest star Vanessa Marcil) all arrive for the festivities. Nico (Kim Raver) plans the perfect Thanksgiving with Kirby (Robert Buckley) but a last minute request from Megan (guest star Shannon McGinnis) leaves baby Charlie in the inexperienced couple's hands. Victory (Lindsay Price) is not looking forward to the holidays as she struggles to get over Joe (Andrew McCarthy), but things are on the upswing when an unexpected visitor asks her to design a wedding dress for his future bride in two days. As Victory feverishly works on her designs, dinner at Wendy's becomes out of the question and her ex-publicist Dahlia (guest star Rosie Perez) makes a surprising return.
10 Chapter Seventeen: Bye, Bye Baby
12/5/08
Nico (Kim Raver) and Kirby (Robert Buckley) adjust to life with baby Charlie and find themselves at a crossroads in their relationship. Victory (Lindsay Price) tries to land a new multi-million dollar client. Meanwhile, Wendy (Brooke Shields) is finding it increasingly difficult to get her latest project off the ground, especially when an arrogant movie producer tries to take her dream project from her. Paul Blackthorne and Sarah Hyland also star.
11 Chapter Eighteen: Indecent Exposure
12/12/08
Tensions mount between Shane (Paul Blackthorne) and Wendy (Brooke Shields) when Josie (guest star Vanessa Marcil) offers him the chance to go on tour with Natasha Bedingfield. Victory (Lindsay Price) has to decide whether or not to shed her clothing for her brand's new ad campaign and learns a bit more about herself and her affections for Joe Bennett (Andrew McCarthy). An emotionally vulnerable Nico (Kim Raver) is riding a hormonal rollercoaster from fertility treatments and forms an unlikely bond with Griffin (guest star James Lesure). Robert Buckley also stars.
12 Chapter Nineteen: Lovers' Leaps
1/2/09
Wendy (Brooke Shields) discovers that Shane (Paul Blackthorne) is still considering going on tour with Natasha Bedingfield (guest star), which puts an obvious strain on their marriage. Nico's (Kim Raver) quest for parenthood takes a detour when a "New Media" executive challenges her sovereignty. The new difficulties at work result in a new level of intimacy between Nico and Griffin (guest star James Lesure). Meanwhile, Victory (Lindsay Price) tries to find the perfect way to propose to Joe (Andrew McCarthy). Robert Buckley and David Noroña also star.
13 Chapter Twenty: La Vie En Pose
1/9/09
Wendy (Brooke Shields) makes a daring bid on a highly sought after film but struggles in her new role as a single parent when Maddie (Sarah Hyland) goes off the rails in Shane's (Paul Blackthorne) absence. Nico (Kim Raver) asks Dahlia (guest star Rosie Perez) to help boost her professional status and lands her a guest appearance on the "Today Show" with Kathie Lee and Hoda Kotb. Unfortunately, Nico's attempt to improve her professional image ends up wreaking havoc in her personal life. Meanwhile, a newly engaged Victory (Lindsay Price) unsuccessfully tries to get her down-home, Midwestern parents and Joe (Andrew McCarthy) to get along. Robert Buckley also stars.

About this show

Armed with humor and strength, this dazzling new drama spotlights the triumphs and tears of three modern New York women who support one another's ambitions to make it big in the Big Apple. Movie exec Wendy (Brooke Shields, Suddenly Susan) does everything she can to balance career and family. Nico (Kim Raver, 24), editor-in-chief of a hot fashion magazine, has her eye on becoming CEO. And free-spirited designer Victory (Lindsay Price, Beverly Hills, 90210) longs to make her dreams come true, and maybe find "Mr. Right" along the way. This sizzling series is executive produced by Oliver Goldstick (Ugly Betty), Timothy Busfield (The West Wing) and best-selling author Candace Bushnell (Sex and the City).

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4.1
227 reviews
tCierra Phillips
December 27, 2012
Wow weird I can download that movie sences free retarted prices boooooooooooo! To high my bad for callen u out but that should be 50% each episode that's right 50% cents memerize it
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Mackenzie Goldin
January 29, 2013
I loved the book so mu is this did you ever read take me to the headch
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Nicky J.
April 25, 2020
Love this show!! I own the DVD's both seasons. Why did it have to end!!
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