I Am Jazz: More Jazz - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bottoms Up
Jazz starts sophomore year of high school; the twins get dropped off at college; Jazz is finally approved for bottom surgery but an initial consultation brings some major obstacles to light that could potentially stand in her way; with bonus scenes.

Double Trouble
After a bottom surgery consultation, Jazz and her parents process the troubling diagnosis. Jazz also confronts her friend Mya's brother, who struggles to accept Mya's transition. Later, Jazz unwittingly finds herself on a date with a transgender boy.

Getting to the Bottom of It
Jazz and Jeanette agree to participate in Grandpa Jack's presentation on transgender issues, but worry they may be confronted by hate like at last year's town hall. Jazz and the family travel to Pennsylvania to explore more options for her bottom surgery.

Sweet (and Sour) Sixteen
While Jazz continues the search for a doctor to perform her dream bottom surgery, tensions flair as she battles with Jeanette over going to therapy to deal with her social anxieties. Meanwhile, the family plans huge surprises for Jazz's upcoming sweet 16.

Dating in the Dark
Jazz goes outside her comfort zone and tries Dating In The Dark. She's hoping this will be a great way to get to know someone before telling them she's transgender. Jazz and her parents attend the Pride parade and meet a survivor of the Pulse shooting.

Face Your Demons
Jazz helps her transgender friend Lynn who is bullied by her own mother. Jeanette struggles with the upcoming medical decisions Jazz is facing and decides to go to a support group. Jazz hopes for a call from the boy she met at Dating in the Dark.

Dating in the Light
Jazz goes on a double date with Shane from dating in the dark; Jazz's grandparents invite her over to spend time together; Jeanette and Greg debate whether Jazz should appear on conservative shock jock Tomi Lauren's show; with bonus scenes.

In the Line of Fire
After three bottom surgery consultations and no clear path forward, Jazz and the family head to San Francisco hoping this final consultation will give them good news. Jazz takes on conservative host and transgender bathroom rights critic Tomi Lahren.
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