After the great success achieved with its first season, Those Good Girls – the Sky-branded travel show – is ready to return with a new and highly anticipated second season which will see the return of the two protagonists with an exciting new addition. Mara Maionchi and Sandra Milo will in fact be accompanied in this new adventure by Marisa Laurito, the actress and comedian who will take the place of Orietta Berti. If in the first season the protagonists made their way through the streets of Spain, in this they will arrive between the coasts of the South of France. Sky Original production and created by Blu Yazmine, Good Girls returns with a second season that promises to be even stronger and more interesting than the first. During the press conference that took place on February 17, the cast and the creators of the series answered some questions, anticipating what awaits us during these new episodes. We at Hall of Series have been to the preview, and now we can tell you what you really have to expect from this new and fun second season of Good Girls.
Mara Maionchi, Sandra Milo and Marisa Laurito told of the bond that was created between them during the trip. And to those who ask if other new seasons will arrive….

The press conference of Those Good Girls suggests, through the words of the protagonists and the creators, that the idea is to continue the journeys of the protagonists for a few more seasons. The intentions are all there and, as said during the press conference, the show is something never seen before. Original and unpublished, Those Good Girls – underline the three protagonists – is a format that goes beyond just laughter, also helping them to fill their emotional and cultural baggage. Through their journey they were able to rediscover and rediscover themselvesto get to know the culture and customs of France by combining their lightness with their desire to get involved without ever backing down.
Sandra Milo, defined by the three protagonists as the most emotional, recounts this journey defining it as intense as the first. The only difference, Maionchi continues, lies in Orietta Berti’s departure from the scene and Marisa Laurito’s entry. In this regard, the protagonists say that they have not had any difficulty in achieving the complicity that is needed for this type of travel, even claiming that they cannot find fault with their companions. Playful, ironic and funny, the protagonists smile at their peculiarities making even those who look at them smile.
Without taking herself too seriously, Marisa Laurito tells of being in the precise moment of her life in which she realizes that she has had a career, that she has achieved her goals and that she is finally at peace. Echoing her also the other two who are once again enthusiastic about having taken part in this travel show in which getting involved is equivalent to returning home with a baggage full and super-full of emotions and culture.

The three protagonists have been very careful not to anticipate too much about the adventure that awaits us from February 19thbut they said they were satisfied with what they did during this trip which is, quoting their own words, exactly as they expected it. Mara Maionchi, in this regard, says that she imagined the journey that took place between the first and second seasons exactly in the way she went, thus revealing that she has no remorse for the realization of what she had imagined when she was thinking about the project . Everything went as it should, and now we can finally see (again) how.
Those Good Girls is back on Sky from 19 February at 21:15. The appointment will be aired for 6 Sundays, so don’t make any commitments: until March the weekend is spent traveling in the south of France together with Mara Maionchi, Marisa Laurito and Sandra Milo.