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‘Good Trouble’ Season 2 Episode 2 Preview: Photos from “Torn”

Freeform’s Good Trouble finds the friends struggling with issues at home and at work. Season two episode two titled “Torn” was directed by Peter Paige from a script by Joanna Johnson and will air on June 25, 2019 at 8pm ET/PT.

The cast of season two is led by Cierra Ramirez as Mariana and Maia Mitchell as Callie. The series also stars Tommy Martinez as Gael, Sherry Cola as Alice, Zuri Adele as Malika, Emma Hunton as Davia, and Josh Pence as Dennis.

Series stars Mitchell and Ramirez executive produce along with Joanna Johnson, Peter Paige, Bradley Bredeweg, Gregory Gugliotta, Christine Sacani, Jennifer Lopez, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas, and Benny Medina. Good Trouble‘s produced by Nuyorican Productions, Inc. in association with Freeform.

The “Torn” Plot: Mariana’s new relationship complicates her work environment. Callie is struggling to make decisions that will disrupt both her career and love life. Malika questions her involvement in activism. Davia juggles the men in her life.

More on Good Trouble Season 2:

Good Trouble is the critically acclaimed spinoff of the groundbreaking series The Fosters. Now in its second season, the series will continue to explore the trials and tribulations of the tenants of Downtown LA’s hippest residence, The Coterie.

This season, Mariana (Ramirez), Callie (Mitchell) and the rest of The Coterie crew will continue to navigate their early twenties as they deal with breakups, demand equality, find happiness and discover what it means to fight for what you believe in.”

Zuri Adele and Maia Mitchell in ‘Good Trouble’ season 2 episode 2 (Freeform/Eric McCandless)
Tommy Martinez and Denim Richards in season 2 episode 2 (Freeform/Eric McCandless)
Emma Hunton in season 2 episode 2 (Freeform/Eric McCandless)
Emma Hunton and Cierra Ramirez in season 2 episode 2 (Freeform/Eric McCandless)
Maia Mitchell in season 2 episode 2 (Freeform/Eric McCandless)



Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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