When Kenny is subjected to a perceived racist slight at a local movie theater, he reacts strongly causing Eddie to rush to his defense. In the aftermath, Eddie decides that Kenny over-reacted and resolves to prove it to him.
Season 2 Episode 11 of Til Death resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - Performance Anxiety
s02e02 - Four Neighbors and a Funeral
s02e03 - Come Out and Play
s02e04 - The Tale of the Tape
s02e05 - Mixed Doubles
s02e06 - Vintage Eddie
s02e07 - Bedtime Stories
s02e08 - No More Mr. Vice Guy
s02e09 - Everybody Digs Doug
s02e10 - Really Big Brother
s02e11 - Raisinette in the Sun
s02e12 - Snip/Duck
s02e13 - Sob Story
s02e14 - Second Marriage Guy
s02e15 - Swimming with the Starks
A comedy about middle-aged Eddie and Joy, who are on day 8,743 of their marriage and have the battle scars to prove it. Their new next-door neighbors are young newlyweds Steph and Jeff - idealistic, passionate, adorable and married for all of 12 days. It's a show about new marriage versus old marriage, about keeping the romance alive - or at least staying together so you have someone to drive you to the hospital for your operations. Eddie is a cynical realist who considers himself an expert on most topics.
A high school history teacher, he's learned well the lessons of history and applies the basic principles to his marriage: all fights are about power, land and resources - and women love tohug fun. A veteran of the marriage wars, Eddie freely gives his advice to the younger, idealistic Jeff, who's the new Vice Principal at Eddie's school. Of course, Eddie's little secret all along is that he loves Joy more than anything. And however brash and sardonic Joy herself appears, she loves Eddie right back.