Love & Marriage: Huntsville - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Rocket City Revival
Melody and Martell reach out to fellow power-couples LaTisha, Marsau, Kimmi and Maurice to reunite the Comeback Group in hopes of revitalizing Huntsville, Alabama. At dinner, things get uncomfortable when Melody brings up the topic of respectful cheating.
Respectful Cheating?
Following their awkward dinner, the group questions whether or not Martell cheated on Melody. Kimmi celebrates her bridal shower but is upset when Melody is a no-show. Maurice and Marsau wonder if doing business with the Holts is a smart idea.
Bougie and the Beast
The Comeback Group meets to discuss details, but things go awry when Kimmi calls out Melody's no-show to her bridal shower. Marsau gets stuck babysitting while Tisha begins networking. The girls get into it when Melody's accused of being "bougie."
10th Anniversary or Bust
The Comeback Group holds a meeting to draw a line in the sand, and Kimmi prepares for her wedding day at the sex shop. The Scotts surprise the Holts with a 10th anniversary dinner, but things get awkward when Martell's infidelity is brought up yet again.
Miami Vices
It's Maurice and Kimmi's wedding weekend in Miami, which opens old wounds for Melody and Martell; while the women attend Kimmi's bachelorette party, the guys toast Maurice at a strip club, where Martell seems forget whose bachelor party it is.
The Love Boat
It's Kimmi and Maurice's wedding day; while the guys spin their stories following their reckless bachelor party, Tisha's mother calls out Marsau for not wearing his wedding ring; Melody grills Martell about his infidelity during the reception.
Going for Broker
The Comeback Group is reunited and ready to move forward, but a problem with the loan threatens to derail everything, including friendships; when Martell suffers a serious injury, Melody is forced to pick up the slack for her unfaithful husband.
Melody's Last Stand
Before Martell heads into surgery, Melody drops the bomb that things will be changing once he is fully recovered; the Comeback Group is on the brink of collapse; Tisha's quest to become a working mother may finally upend her marriage.
Old Dog, Old Tricks
Melody decides to meet with a divorce attorney. Martell seeks counseling to figure out why he's been unfaithful. Kimmi and Maurice try to reunite the Comeback Group. And Latisha bristles over comments the Holts have been making about her family.
Martell It Like It Is
Martell moves upstairs in an effort to save his marriage. Melody keeps up appearances at a photo shoot. Maurice makes plans to move his son to Huntsville. And Marsau tells Latisha about the rumor Martell is spreading about him having 20 girlfriends.
Don't Call It a Comeback
The Holts and the Scotts are at odds with the future of the Comeback Group as Melody wishes to dissolve it. Latisha tells her mom that Martell is spreading a rumor that Marsau has 20 girlfriends. Tensions escalate as Latisha tries to defend her husband.
Don't Mess With Exes
The Comeback Group prepares to take a cabin trip to mend their broken friendship. Unbeknownst to Kimmi, Maurice invites his ex-wife and her husband to move to Huntsville. Tisha buys sex toys and Melody seeks more advice about divorce.
Cabin Fever
During their annual cabin trip, tension escalates with a game gone wrong. Marsau and Martell lay their issues on the table. Maurice shocks Kimmi when he tells her he invited his ex-wife to move to Huntsville. Melody blames the men for Martell's cheating.
Rage Cation
Melody reveals to Martell that she is pregnant. Latisha fights with Melody over perpetuating the rumor that Marsau cheats. Maurice tries to appease Kimmi, but is determined to get his son to Huntsville.
Babies, Birthdays and Unfinished Business
Maurice continues his plans to move Kiuwha and Monster to Huntsville despite Kimmi's concerns. Melody contemplates divorce amidst her pregnancy. Latisha struggles to juggle her family dynamics with her mother and husband.
Thera-Pissed
With a new baby on the way, Mel and Martell attend couples' therapy. Kimmi, frustrated with the Comeback Group's lack of activity, decides to set up her own charity event. As the Holts host a game night, Tisha finds her friendship with Kimmi tested.
Marsau and Ms. Wanda Have It Out
While Melody tries to reinvent her look, Martell reconnects with his father. Marsau and his mother-in-law, Wanda, lock horns. And Kimmi hosts a charity event without the Comeback Group, which is becoming derailed by Martell and Melody's marital problems.
Mixed Messages & Social Media
Martell makes a social media post that pushes Melody to file for divorce. Marsau, Maurice and Ceddaric get vasectomies. Post-surgery, Kimmi surprises Maurice with a sexy nurse's uniform. Tisha complains to Marsau that she feels abandoned.
Melody Bolts
Despite their marriage being on the rocks, the Holts hold a party to reveal the baby's gender. Marsau is shocked to learn that LaTisha has a secret bank account. Kimmi continues to be annoyed with Maurice for leaving her out of important decisions.
Reunion Part 1
The Holts and the Scotts face each other for the first time since the cameras stopped rolling; Egypt Sherrod gets to the heart of some of their juiciest secrets.
Reunion Part 2
The Holts and the Scotts go toe-to-toe about the jaw-dropping season; as Martell's mom, Melody's mom and Tisha's mom hit the stage, viewers find out if the Holts will throw their marriage away or renew their love with a new baby in tow.
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