S2E7 Under Open Sky
While Hazel takes Herb on a critical father-daughter camping trip, a suspicious Jasper makes a startling discovery.
Thirty-something Hazel Green tries to escape a suffocating marriage — until she realizes her tech billionaire husband has implanted a revolutionary tracking device, the Made for Love, in her brain.
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While Hazel takes Herb on a critical father-daughter camping trip, a suspicious Jasper makes a startling discovery.
As Hazel meets Byron face-to-face to sign divorce papers, Herbert and Judiff scramble to prevent a potential disaster. Is it really goodbye, or is it a trap?
Byron and Hazel appear in front of Congress. Jasper deepens his connection with Zelda while intensifying his search for the scientists. “Other Hazel” forges a path into the real world.
Father and daughter reconnect as they try to secure a plane for Hazel's getaway but when Byron’s microchip proves too powerful and his team tracks her down, Hazel is forced to confront her husband with a difficult request.
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