Where to stream Laguna Beach Season 2

Season 2

Watch Laguna Beach Season 2 in Australia

Released: 25th Jul, 2005

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Season 2 Episodes

S02 Episode 1

Since You Been Gone

Kristin has moved on with her life with her boyfriend Matt, but Stephen is set on trying to mend their relationship; there are doubts that Jason is being faithful.

43 mins  ·  Mon, 25 Jul 2005

S02 Episode 2

You Can't Trust Him

Without proof of Jason's straying eye, Jessica refuses to dump him; with Kristin and Stephen's relationship over, Stephen and LC grow close again.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 1 Aug 2005

S02 Episode 3

So Hard to Say Goodbye

It's the tale of two birthdays in Laguna, and each one is full of drama. LC heads to Mexico to celebrate hers, while Kristin is in full party mode.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 8 Aug 2005

S02 Episode 4

More Than Friends

Jason lives up to the title of resident heartbreaker with Jessica and Alex M; Talan plays the field with Kristin and Taylor.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 15 Aug 2005

S02 Episode 5

Winter Formal

It's time for the Winter Formal, and Alex M and Taylor have the ultimate scavenger hunt surprise for Talan and Jason; Kristin finds herself nostalgic about her past relationship with Stephen.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 22 Aug 2005

S02 Episode 6

I Hate Valentine's Day

Stephen returns to Laguna Beach for his and Kristin's third Valentine's Day dinner; Jessica devotes all of her efforts to preparing a romantic dinner.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 29 Aug 2005

S02 Episode 7

Get Over Him

Jessica is having a hard time being apart from Jason, so she and the crew set off from Laguna, heading for Mammoth to hit the slopes.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 5 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 8

What Goes Around

The Laguna crew head to the beach for late-night bonfires, gossip, and roasted marshmallows; Jason has a hard time choosing between Jessica and Alex M.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 12 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 9

Cabo, Cabo, Cabo

The Laguna crowd minus Tessa and Raquel head down to Cabo for Spring Break, where Tyler tells Kyndra he still loves her.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 19 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 10

Lies and Goodbyes

In the aftermath of the group's trip to Cabo, Kristin's love life becomes complicated, with Stephen and Talan both attempting to win her affection through a series of romantic dates.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 26 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 11

Don't Hate the Game

Kristin and Alex H. throw a fiesta, inviting everyone except Alex M. and Taylor; LC pays a visit to Stephen in San Francisco, and the pair have some confessions to make.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 3 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 12

Our Last Prom

The end of the school year means the approach of prom season, and Kristin may not have a date for this important event.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 10 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 13

Boyfriends Are Like Purses

LC hosts a party for all the Laguna girls. Someone gets a new car and new couples go out in the world.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 13

Boys Are Like Purses

LC and the girls decide to kick off the summer with a barbecue at her house; things don't quite go to plan for Stephen as he sees LC charmed by Jason.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 17 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 14

The End of the Beginning

LC and Jason's relationship continues to grow at Jason's grandparents' house; the seniors celebrate their graduation, and start making preparations to go their separate ways.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 24 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 15

I Saw You Kiss Her

In the wake of a local landslide, and with everyone back home for the summer, the Laguna crew unite to raise money for the affected neighbourhood.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 31 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 16

Nothing More to Say

With the summer quickly drawing to an end, LC takes the opportunity to throw one last, big party, to which she invites everyone except Jessica and Jason.

20 mins  ·  Mon, 7 Nov 2005

S02 Episode 17

The Last Surf

Things come to an end! Everyone leaves, couples and friends say a final goodbye. Laguna Beach would be what it is, when there wouldn't be a big surprise to the end.

22 mins  ·  Mon, 14 Nov 2005

S02 Episode 17

The Last Surf

The end of the summer arrives, and the crew get ready to say goodbye to Laguna. Stephen and Kristin meet one last time, and Cedric, Talan and Jason have a final surfing session.

21 mins  ·  Mon, 14 Nov 2005

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