The latter half of Season 2 of "Firefly Lane" is all about the bittersweet reconciliation between Tully and Kate. We see Kate struggle with the breast cancer diagnosis that eventually ends her life.
The last seven episodes of Firefly Lane Season 2 were some of the hardest to write, creator Maggie Friedman tells Tudum. The episodes chronicle the final chapter in the 30-year friendship of Kate (Sarah Chalke) and Tully (Katherine Heigl), as Kate undergoes treatment for breast cancer.
Part 1 of 'Firefly Lane' season 2 is now streaming on Netflix. Here's an honest review of the brand-new installment starring Sarah Chalke and Katherine Heigl. PureWow
Season 2 will be the final season of the show and only time will tell whether the show will end on a high or a lull. Part 2 will have seven episodes but will it answer all the questions we have? So far, the first nine episodes of part 1 feel a bit lacking despite some nice moments.
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The second part of Firefly Lane Season 2 begins with the aftermath and effects of the brutal friendship breakup, which saw Tully grieving the loss at the other end of the Earth and Kate
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