Netflix has released the full trailer for Season 2 of My Life With the Walter Boys, which arrives on the streamer August 28.
Right off the bat, Ellie O’Brien’s Grace asks Nikki Rodriguez’s Jackie Howard what it’s like being back in Silver Falls after she abruptly left to return to New York at the end of Season 1.
“Are you still with Alex? Because everybody’s talking about it,” Grace tells Jackie, who responds with, “It’s complicated.”
Grace then reminds viewers that Jackie and Cole kissed last season.
Katherine (Sarah Rafferty) and George Walter (Marc Blucas) watch from the sidelines as Jackie tries to reintegrate into the family, Katherine knowing that Jackie left because of whatever happened with Alex (Ashby Gentry) and Cole (Noah LaLonde).
“I’m sorry that I made it seem like it was gonna be easy to come back here,” Katherine tells Jackie. “But if anybody can do hard things, it’s you. Change is really hard, but things can’t stay the same.”
Alex tells Jackie he needs time, and Grace asks “What’s the tea on Annie Oakley over there?” about a new girl in Alex’s life.
“She’s teaching him dangerous rodeo stuff,” Jackie says, to which Grace responds, “Are we sure that’s all she’s teaching him?”
Meanwhile, Cole has decided to hit the books and still apply to college, to the shock of his family who all pause when he says this at breakfast. He also tries to fish some hay out of Jackie’s hair, but she slaps his hand away after an emotional moment in which she tells him she feels like she’s drifting from her late family.
“I can’t move on from you,” Alex admits later on in the clip.
The cast of My Life With the Walter Boys Season 2 also includes Connor Stanhope (Danny), Johnny Link (Will), Corey Fogelmanis (Nathan), Jaylan Evans (Skylar), Zoë Soul (Hayley), Isaac Arellanes (Isaac), Myles Perez (Lee), Alex Quijano (Richard), Ashley Tavares (Tara), Dean Petriw (Jordan), Alix West Lefler (Parker), Lennix James (Benny), Alisha Newton (Erin), Kolton Stewart (Dylan), Mya Lowe (Kiley), Gabrielle Jacinto (Olivia), Jesse Lipscombe (Coach Allen), Nathaniel Arcand (Mato), Natalie Sharp (B. Hartford), Carson MacCormac (Zach), Janet Kidder (Joanne), Riele Downs (Maria) and Jake Manley (Wylder).
Melanie Halsall serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside EPs Ed Glauser, Becky Hartman Edwards. Sony Pictures Television, International Production and iGeneration Studios (The Kissing Booth trilogy of films) serve as producing studios. The series is based on the book of the same name by Ali Novak.