

Tobin stops to ask, “Is this like a real thing or like an angry hook up?” Before MacKenzie can answer, he decides it doesn’t matter, and they resume. In the heat of the moment, they grab each other and start making out. Both are furious and irritated, so much so that they yell about who hates him more. She tells him there’s no pressure and to think over the offer.Īt SPRQ Point, MacKenzie and Tobin angrily charge into the meditation room complaining about Leif going on and on about his Drone Phone. Surprised and shocked, Max talks through the challenges, and Rose offers for him to stay with her rather than with his family while he’s in the city for those months it’ll take to get the pop up running. Rachel wants to invest in a MaxiMo pop up space in New York. Along the way, Rose tells Max that she shared the MaxiMo review on Instagram, and it caught her friend, Rachel’s, eye. Max meets Rose on a corner where they head to pick out costumes for the race. Zoey offers to run interference if it’s needed, and Perry thanks her as he heads out. As he does so, she asks if he’s feeling ok about the lunch, and Perry says he’s worried about Mo and Brad getting along. Once it’s over, Zoey asks Perry to check her pilot light as a means to start a conversation. Weights in hand, Zoey goes back to her place but hears Perry sing a heart song, “Unwell” by Matchbox Twenty, in the hallway. Perry shares that Mo and he are serious enough that Mo, Perry, and Brad will be having lunch together at MaxiMo’s tomorrow. He’s just on his way out to go meet his ex, they are taking the kids to the park, and Zoey comments on how great it is they are friends. Zoey arrives at Mo’s to borrow ankle weights so she can prepare for the next day’s run and finds Perry already inside. This weekend is all about Simon though, so Zoey agrees. Simon is excited about it, but Zoey is less than thrilled about exercise as their date idea.

At their table, Zoey asks Simon if he’s given any thought to their weekend plans when Rose approaches and says they should join her and Max for a fun run where people dress up and run seven miles. Rose takes a photo of Max at MaxiMo’s with a published rave review that he intends to hang somewhere in the restaurant. Maggie shrugs it off, saying she was just in the neighborhood, so Deb says maybe next time.

Deb tries it out and asks Maggie about her going to the casino without her. (The future is drone phones!) They pitch in just four days, so Zoey says everyone needs to get on board with it now.Īt Maggie’s, Maggie shows Deb her new Peloton bike. The four fans retract into the side of the phone.

His prototype phone, which has four small drone fans, flies over and lands in his hand. Both MacKenzie and Tobin look betrayed and angry as Leif moves to the front with Zoey and claps twice. With a dramatic pause and drum roll, the winner is the Drone Phone. She calls all the programmers over to announce the winning phone design that they’ll be pitching to Danny Michael Davis. He promises to think on it, and Zoey heads off to work. She agrees and tells him she wants to spend the weekend doing whatever Simon wants. Zoey arrives to work with a donut for Simon and moves in to kiss him, but he cuts her off by saying they shouldn’t be affectionate at work. The therapist tells her to focus on one thing she can control, and Zoey decides to have a weekend dedicated to showering Simon with affection. She tells her therapist about the song and how it feels like she’s drowning with her powers, work, family, and relationship with Simon. That’s when the entire room breaks into a heart song of “Overwhelmed” by Royal and the Serpent. “What are you in for?” she asks, but another patron informs her that’s rude. Zoey joins the waiting room at her therapist’s office and tries to make small talk. “Zoey’s Extraordinary Double Date” delivers all that and more, so let’s jump right in. Mo and Perry continue to take steps in their relationships, and big changes are on the horizon for Max. As the end of season 2 draws near, Zoey begins to consult a therapist about her powers and life, hoping she can learn to balance the two.
