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Putting Up Walls
Love Off the Grid - S2 - E12
After spending the night apart, Jolie returns to the homestead to find Jenn questioning her motives. Joe lifts Myesha's spirits, and Charlie helps Jen conquer her fears. Ryan finally asks Shayla: are you in or are you out?
Love Off the Grid: Season 2 - 14 Episode s
2x1 - Moving Day
August 4, 2024
Five city dwellers leave modern comfort for someone they’ve fallen in love with off-grid. As two couples adjust to living together, Joe and Myesha add a third to their relationship, Jen’s kids join her on the mountain, and a nudist reconnects with an ex.
2x2 - Three’s Company
August 4, 2024
Poly couple Joe and Myesha find out if Lauren is a good addition to their relationship. Divorcée Jolie leaves her family in Albuquerque to be with her girlfriend Jenn in Colorado's brutal San Luis Valley, while Arune's lover leaves her stranded.
2x3 - Dirty Work
August 4, 2024
Holistic healer Shayla wants more romance and less hard work at veteran boyfriend Ryan’s homestead in the New Mexico heat. Jolie struggles with the hardships of off-grid life to prove her love to Jenn and Arune finally brings Samuel home.
2x4 - Afternoon Delight
August 4, 2024
Myesha becomes frustrated by her inability to get pregnant with Joe. With Jen's boys on the mountain, Charlie learns about parenthood. Shayla lays down the law on Ryan's ranch, and Arune shows Sam where to get frisky.
2x5 - The In-Laws
August 4, 2024
Myesha's mom visits her on the homestead, but she struggles with her daughter's desire to be polyamorous. Ryan pushes Shayla out of her comfort zone, and Jen secretly confides in Charlie's family about his commitment issues.
2x6 - The Perfect Storm
August 4, 2024
On Black Mountain, a superstorm puts Jen's boys and her relationship with Charlie at risk. Arune tells Samuel she wants a baby. Myesha and Joe disagree over bringing in Lauren as a third spouse, and Shayla walks out on Ryan.
2x7 - Three's a Crowd
August 4, 2024
Lauren works to feel like less of a third wheel with Joe and Myesha, but her clashes with Myesha only escalate. Shayla's doubts send Ryan spiraling and Jolie discovers a darker side of Jenn.
2x8 - And Then There Were Two
August 4, 2024
A big blowout pushes Lauren away, leaving Joe and Myesha worried about their poly relationship. Samuel drops a bomb on Arune that could be a deal breaker. Charlie helps the boys gain more independence, but mama bear Jen fights back.
2x9 - Getting Steamy
August 4, 2024
Myesha throws Joe for a loop regarding her pregnancy requests. The boys end their trial period with a bang as Charlie teaches his final lesson on the mountain. Jenn reveals a shocking secret to Jolie that has been haunting their relationship.
2x10 - Pulling the Trigger
August 4, 2024
Cowboy Ken reunites with Christine on their off-grid homestead, but it's a race to prepare it for their family. Ryan's work ethic triggers Shayla's trauma memories, Myesha asks Joe to change their lifestyle, and Sam finally returns to Arune's homestead.
2x11 - The Hard Way
August 4, 2024
Jolie's daughter meets Jenn, and tensions rise, putting Jolie in the middle. Ken and Christine dig themselves into a hole fixing their property. Charlie and Jen are at a crossroads. Shayla works through her dark past.
2x12 - Putting Up Walls
August 4, 2024
After spending the night apart, Jolie returns to the homestead to find Jenn questioning her motives. Joe lifts Myesha's spirits, and Charlie helps Jen conquer her fears. Ryan finally asks Shayla: are you in or are you out?
2x13 - Cold Feet
August 4, 2024
In San Luis Valley, Jolie gets her first glimpse of what an off-grid winter can be. Ken and Christine lose a life on the farm, and Charlie is forced to make a decision that could go against everything Jen believes in.
2x14 - Say Yes
August 4, 2024
Ken & Christine try to conquer their unforgiving landscape in the name of family. Jenn & Jolie fight to keep their love alive. Charlie takes a big step toward Jen, who is staying on the mountain, but her trip back home may prove it's too little, too late.