Co-created, directed and co-written by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, “Platonic” season two picks up with everyone’s favorite pair of best friends (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) as they contend with new midlife hurdles, including work, weddings and partners in crises.
The duo tries their best to be each other’s rock — but sometimes rocks break things. The season two cast also includes Luke Macfarlane and Carla Gallo, and introduces Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney and Beck Bennett as guest stars.
After a long rift in their friendship, Sylvia reunites with her old best friend, the newly divorced Will.
Will accompanies Sylvia to an open house. Sylvia helps Will sneak into his ex-wife’s home to retrieve the rest of his belongings and make a clean emotional break.
While Sylvia’s husband attends a conference, she spends the day getting drunk with Will—who shares a development regarding his bar.
Sylvia throws a divorce party for Will to cheer him up, but it spirals out of control when his rowdy friends try to take over the night.
Unnerved by the closeness of Will’s relationship with Sylvia, Charlie invites Will to join him and his coworkers at a baseball game.
Will introduces Sylvia to his much younger girlfriend, Peyton—then gets upset when Sylvia hires her as a babysitter.
Sylvia struggles to keep up with the brutal pace at her new law firm. Will learns about Reggie and Andy’s new plans.
Will and the guys take Sylvia on a business trip to San Diego. Charlie grows increasingly suspicious of Sylvia and Will’s relationship.
Frustrated by how much time Sylvia is spending with Will, Charlie crosses a line. Will confronts Reggie and Andy.
Season finale. Tensions flare between Sylvia and Will at a housewarming party.