Sean Saves the World - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
Sean makes plans to spend the evening and have dinner with his daughter Ellie to celebrate her one week anniversary of her living with him. However, Sean's boss tells everyone they have to work evenings.
Busted
Sean's mother Lorna tries to constantly take care of Sean and Ellie. Sean's friend Liz also helps the father and daughter, which leads to a competition as to who does a better job.
Date Expectations
While worried about Ellie's whereabouts, Sean has a blind date with a Periodontist, Chase. Meanwhile back at the office, Max thinks Sean has a crush on him.
Shut Your Parent Trap
Lorna has a difficult time learning how to use a smart-cell phone. At work, Max's father Lee visits, which causes more problems for Sean and the other employees. Lee is interested in Lorna, so Sean sets them up on a date.
Nobody Puts Sean in a Corner
Sean reluctantly agrees to enter a ballroom dance competition with his mother, and then tries to find a way to get out of it. He decides to fake an injury which would prevent him fro dancing.
Sean Comes Clean
In order to comfort Liz and her relationship problems, Sean pretends that he has been rejected by a crush. Meanwhile, Lorna takes it further and drives Sean to go on a date with his dry cleaner, Mr. Kim to make Liz happy. Elsewhere, Max uses Hunter as a wingman.
The Good, the Bad and the Sean
Feeling the pressure from Lorna, Sean decides to move beyond being just a "fun dad," and attempts to teach Ellie the value of discipline. Elsewhere, Max messes with Hunter's head.
Of Moles and Men
Max enlists Sean's help to pinpoint the mole leaking company strategies to Sean's former boss Andrew, at their rival company. Meanwhile, Lorna and Sean become nervous when Ellie befriends an older girl from school.
Best Friends for Never
Sean finds a new best friend, Tippy who proves to be a handful, after discovering a secret Liz has been keeping. Meanwhile, Max strong-arms Hunter and Sean to help fix a bulky mistake he made.
Sean the Fabulous
Sean will bedazzle this week as he strives to be a more involved dad at Ellie's school. At the same time Liz and Hunter discover something unsettling when they become temporary roommates. Max searches for a heartbreak diversion.
Trapped in the Closet
As Max's dad, Lee, returns to finally be with Lorna, Sean and Max partner up to do whatever they need to prevent this unthinkable act. Meanwhile Ellie asks for advice from Liz and Hunter which puts them into an awkward parenting situation.
The Wrath of Sean
When Max decides to go into business with the man who had an affair with Sean's ex-wife, Sean tries to stop him from causing further havoc; Lorna goes on a juice cleanse in an effort to fit into her old college uniform.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Zings
Liz and Lorna decide to team up and conspire to sabotage Sean's date with a pretentious ex-boyfriend, Colin. At the same time Max convinces Hunter to help house his flock of pet birds.
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