Bless the Harts season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Greenpoint, the announcement of a Lord Lobster opening stirs fear of corporate takeover. The town, led by Jenny, decides to create a commercial showcasing the charm of their local restaurant, the Last Supper. The shoot faces numerous setbacks, including script deviations, personal mishaps, and an inebriated actor. Despite these challenges and Jenny's momentary despair, the community's support leads to a heartfelt, albeit imperfect, advertisement. Ultimately, Lord Lobster's plans are thwarted by scandal, not the commercial, allowing Greenpoint and the Last Supper to flourish, reaffirming the town's resilience and unity.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the town of Greenpoint worried about the opening of Lord Lobster?
The town is concerned that the corporate chain will drive local businesses out and change the community's character.
Who is Richard Pyunst and what warning does he offer?
Richard Pyunst is a visitor who warns of the negative effects corporate sprawl can have on small towns, based on his experience from Delk.
What solution does Jenny propose to combat Lord Lobster's influence?
Jenny suggests creating a commercial to showcase the Last Supper and the unique charm of Greenpoint's community.
What challenges do they face during the commercial shoot?
The shoot is plagued by various problems, including off-script lines, a sunburned actress, and a drunken performer.
How does the community respond to Jenny's meltdown?
After Jenny apologizes for her outburst, the community rallies around her, showing their support and helping to finish the commercial.
What ultimately stops Lord Lobster from opening in Greenpoint?
Lord Lobster's opening is canceled due to a scandal involving its CEO, not the community's commercial efforts.
What is the outcome for the Last Supper and Greenpoint after the commercial?
The Last Supper and Greenpoint continue to thrive, with the community's spirit and unity stronger than ever.