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Since there are several notable series with a Season 14, Episode 2 (S14E2), I have provided write-ups for the most popular and recent ones.

: The midwives deal with a breakout of gonorrhea in the district, specifically affecting a young Cypriot expectant mother named Zeta. This sparks a difficult exploration of marital trust and the stigma of STIs in the era. [S14E2] Episode

: This episode features a "Books with Hooks" segment where hosts and authors review listener-submitted query letters and opening pages. It emphasizes the importance of voice and narrative momentum in the early stages of a novel. Since there are several notable series with a

A classic from , this episode satirizes literary pretension. : This episode features a "Books with Hooks"

: Rudy flees the restaurant and encounters Louise Belcher, who, in a rare display of softheartedness, recognizes his distress and walks him back to the restaurant to face his family. Supernatural: "Gods and Monsters "

: After being forced to read The Catcher in the Rye and finding it "not that gross," the boys decide to write the most offensive book possible to get it banned.

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Since there are several notable series with a Season 14, Episode 2 (S14E2), I have provided write-ups for the most popular and recent ones.

: The midwives deal with a breakout of gonorrhea in the district, specifically affecting a young Cypriot expectant mother named Zeta. This sparks a difficult exploration of marital trust and the stigma of STIs in the era.

: This episode features a "Books with Hooks" segment where hosts and authors review listener-submitted query letters and opening pages. It emphasizes the importance of voice and narrative momentum in the early stages of a novel.

A classic from , this episode satirizes literary pretension.

: Rudy flees the restaurant and encounters Louise Belcher, who, in a rare display of softheartedness, recognizes his distress and walks him back to the restaurant to face his family. Supernatural: "Gods and Monsters "

: After being forced to read The Catcher in the Rye and finding it "not that gross," the boys decide to write the most offensive book possible to get it banned.