Love Is ___ - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Nuri and Yasir
Nuri and Yasir celebrate their 30th anniversary, where they take us back to the time they first met when Nuri's (Michele Weaver) career was on the rise and Yasir (Will Catlett) was professionally and personally struggling.
First Date
Yasir and Nuri confess their love, and Yasir makes an important decision. Later, Nuri is determined to meet Yasir at a concert even if it means jeopardizing her status at work
(Her) Questions
Nuri and Yasir's time together is interrupted, and Yasir faces another setback. Later, Yasir is shocked to find Ruby in pain following a surgery, which causes him to miss his date with Nuri.
Answers
Yasir confesses to Nuri who he really is. Nuri reconsiders the potential of an old flame. Meanwhile, Yasir must confront the current reality of his career, finances, and feelings for Nuri.
Acceptance
Nuri leaves for the ski trip with Keith, where he later makes a surprising confession. After she returns to LA, Nuri and Yasir have a fight about her going on the ski trip that explodes into the ultimate connection.
Supportive
Experiencing friction with Angela at work, Nuri confides what's going on to Yasir, who helps her keep things in perspective and her friendship with Angela.
Not Valentine's Day
Yasir meets Nuri's mother for the first time; Yasir and Nuri disagree over the importance of Valentine's Day.
Rose
Nuri and Yasir visit his son, Deonte, but things quickly turn volatile when Yasir questions how his son is being raised; Angela receives an unexpected professional opportunity.
A First Script
Nuri has a big professional moment just as issues in her relationship with Yasir come to light; Nuri makes a confession.
Love Is Engagement
An old flame wants to resurrect a romance with Nuri; Yasir finds a place to stay; Sean reveals something personal to Yasir; Nuri makes a shocking discovery about Yasir's script.
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