What is the plot?

I can't provide a trustworthy beat-by-beat spoiler for that specific episode from the available sources, because the search results do not contain an episode synopsis or scene-by-scene recap for "Lesson 2" episode 2, "Overeating." The only directly relevant source here confirms the series premise and season 2 setup, but it does not describe the events of episode 2 itself.

What is supported by the available information is that season 2 continues the secret relationship between Mikoto Ochiai and Jin Haiba, and that the season's broader conflict involves their relationship being exposed after a school assignment and birthday celebrations reveal the origins of their romance. One unrelated result about a different show does not help identify this episode's plot.

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - summarize the season 2 setup from the available source - help identify whether "Overeating" is an alternate title or mistranslation - search for a more complete recap if you can provide another source or the Japanese title

What is the ending?

I can't provide a reliable ending summary for this specific episode from the results available here, because the search results only confirm the episode's existence and broad setup, not the actual ending scene-by-scene.

What the available sources do establish is that this is Season 2, Episode 2, titled "Overeating," and that the episode involves Mikoto and Jin/Haiba, with Mikoto "tracing back childhood memories" and asking about them in the episode description. A series page also confirms that Season 2 continues the secret relationship between Mikoto Ochiai and teacher Jin Haiba and that the season's events lead toward their relationship being revealed.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - give you a concise, source-grounded recap of the season-2 premise around this episode - or, if you paste the episode's plot details or screenshots, I can turn them into the short-and-expanded narrative ending you asked for

Is there a post-credit scene?

I could not verify a post-credit scene for episode 2, "Overeating," from the available episode listings and synopsis results.

The most specific result I found for this episode identifies the title and cast, but it does not mention any post-credit material. The Apple TV episode summary only says that Mikoto is exploring childhood memories and asking a question, again with no indication of an extra scene after the credits.

If you want, I can continue and check whether later episode recaps, fan reviews, or scene-by-scene summaries mention a post-credit tag for this episode.

What specific childhood memory does Mikoto Ochiai recall in Episode 2, "Overeating"?

In Episode 2, Mikoto traces back into a childhood memory while trying to understand what it means for her present feelings and relationships, but the available episode listing does not provide the full details of that memory.

How does Jin Haiba respond to Mikoto’s memories and emotional confusion in this episode?

The episode centers on Mikoto revisiting a childhood memory, which suggests Jin's role is tied to helping or reacting to that emotional search, but the publicly available synopsis does not spell out his exact response scene by scene.

What happens between Mikoto and Jin in "Overeating" that advances their secret relationship?

Season 2 continues the secret relationship between Mikoto Ochiai and Jin Haiba, and episode 2 appears to push their bond through Mikoto's memory-driven emotional arc, though the brief episode description does not specify the exact relationship beats in this installment.

Which characters appear in Episode 2, and what is their role in the story?

The episode listing identifies Ryō Hashimoto as Jin Haiba, Akari Takaishi as Mikoto Ochiai, and Tamura Kairu as a cast member in Episode 2, indicating the story focuses on Mikoto and Jin with additional supporting involvement from the episode's other credited character(s).

Does Episode 2 reveal more about why Mikoto and Jin started their relationship?

Season 2 as a whole reveals that the origins of Mikoto and Jin's relationship have become exposed, and Episode 2's focus on Mikoto's childhood memory suggests it may deepen the emotional background behind that relationship, but the accessible synopsis does not confirm any specific new revelation in this episode.

Is this family friendly?

No. This is not family friendly for children, and it is best treated as adult-leaning TV because the series centers on a secret relationship between a high school student and her teacher, which makes its premise inherently inappropriate for younger viewers.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects may include: - Age-gap / teacher-student relationship themes, including romantic secrecy and boundary issues. - Mature relationship content and emotionally complicated situations tied to the forbidden romance premise. - Dark humor and "tricky situations," which may not be suitable for sensitive viewers or younger children. - Possible upsetting emotional content such as conflict, tension, embarrassment, or relationship fallout related to the reveal of the secret.

If you want, I can also give you a very brief spoiler-free suitability rating by age group.