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Frederick's presidential bid divides Bellacourt Manor; and Lillian struggles with her new life as a police officer's wife.
The Commodore enlists Peepers to help him win Dodo back; Lillian's alliance with Blanche takes a turn; and Beatrice and Frederick plan to meet their beloveds.
Hortense helps Beatrice find her mystery lover; Lillian adjusts to life in the insane asylum; and Garfield searches for his birth parents.
Dodo subjects Beatrice to a beauty regimen for a campaign to get her face on the new nickel; and Lillian develops a gambling addiction.
When a naughty movie featuring Beatrice leaks, she finds herself at the center of a media frenzy. Victor and Albert become policemen.
Beatrice has an existential crisis; Lillian tries to scheme her way into landing a plot at an exclusive cemetery; and Frederick runs for president.
Garfield tries in vain to assert his authority as the new head butler, and Lillian and Beatrice sneak into Celery Savoy's masquerade ball.
Lillian and Beatrice fight over a sexy Spanish meteorologist, and a boat trip provides an opportunity for Dodo and Peepers to rekindle their illicit romance.
Victor and Lillian square off when the Olympics allows women to compete, and Frederick and Beatrice question their relationship after Frederick discovers that he was adopted.
Everyone at Bellacourt Manor catches ghost fever when Harry Houdini visits to investigate some supernatural occurrences.
Lillian and Beatrice take up Hortense's mantle to begin fighting for women's rights, and Peepers bristles at Father Black Donahue's new role at the manor.
During the second season, the Bellacourts and the poor souls under their servitude return for a whole new season full of excess and debauchery with Lillian and Beatrice seeking advice on how to rebrand, attempting to divorce their gay husbands, pursuing new male suitors, fighting infectious diseases and, of course, still trying to become famous. Servants from downstairs head upstairs, sex is attempted to be had for pleasure, political scandals play out, and illustrious characters from our nation's past - such as Albert Einstein, Teddy and Eleanor Roosevelt and Harriet Tubman - pay visit to Newport's first family.