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Paul fears his culturally fragmented family have lost a vital connection. Gentrification impacts Jim and Jackie as the last of their old neighbours move out and more young professionals move in.
Luke's anxiety is becoming a problem at home and school, leaving his parents to question whether a medical diagnosis would make his life easier or harder; Ally faces further tension after her mother Leah is robbed.
As a sudden death impacts the older generation of the Worsley family, Ava struggles to keep a profound secret from Paul, and Ally finds it equally difficult to hide her true feelings from Luke.
Time has moved on in Season 2 of Breeders, the comedy series that explores the parental paradox that you'd happily die for your children, but quite often also want to kill them. Luke is now 13 years old and Ava is 10, serving up brand new parenting challenges for Paul and Ally. Luke's increasing anxiety and Ava's growing independence add some new and uncharted complications into the existing chaotic mix of stretched resources, lack of time and the fine art of winging it while looking like you know what you're doing. Paul's parents, Jackie and Jim are older too, as is Ally's mother Leah, leading Paul and Ally to find that they now have to parent the generation above them as well as the generation below. And at the center of all this is Paul and Ally's relationship. Can they survive the new pressures as they just-about survived the old ones? Or is there a finite number of ropes you can find yourself at the end of?