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Flawsome S2: Final episode takes centre stage, now streaming

By Ayo Onikoyi

Following an interesting 13-episode run this season, the ladies of Flawsome bow out for Season 2 as the final episode takes centre stage and streaming on Showmax.

Flawsome follows the lives of four ambitious friends – Ifeyinwa, Ramat, Ivie, and Dolapo – trying to navigate their personal and professional lives while battling the challenges of being a woman in modern society.

Season 2 came with new challenges for each character: Ifeyinwa (Bisola Aiyeola), a tech enthusiast, struggled with alcoholism, which led to disturbing hallucinations of her dead mother. Ramat (Ini Dima Okojie) faced the unraveling of her seemingly perfect marriage while also struggling to run the NGO without her husband. Ivie (Sharon Ooja) struggled to manage her fashion business on her own and also got involved in what looked like a healthy relationship, while Dolapo (Enado Odigie) juggled her professional duties with managing her friends’ needs.

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As there were the lows, so were the highs. It was exciting to see the ladies find love, regardless of how the stories ended or the obstacles they faced. This season introduced new relationships like the “Abdulapo” ship which was going well until Dolapo revealed in Episode 12 that she wanted a child more than a man, which did not produce a favourable result in the love story. Also, it was a breath of fresh air to see Ivie in what looked like a healthy relationship with Efosa (James Gardiner), until they experienced a misunderstanding that put their relationship on the line. Ifeyinwa and Clark (Melvin Oduah) served goals throughout the season, with the way Clark was ever ready to stand by her through anything. Finally, Ramat and Uduak rekindled their love after an attempted divorce and intense sexual urges.

This second season was a breath of fresh air and it was exciting to see all the ladies go through the ups and downs of life thrown at them and come out with their heads held high, while still maintaining their strong bond and being able to stick together and be there for each other.