Sweet Home - Season 1

Season 1
Sweet Home Oklahoma

Episodes

The Good, the Bad, and the Ok
We meet three ride-or-die friends who live boldly liberal lives in one of the most conservative states in the nation. Jen and Lee try to get the old Angie "Pumps" back, but the current version isn't going anywhere. Meanwhile, Josh and Jen navigate the role reversal of their post-married life.

The Dating Shame
Lee goes on a blind date for the first time in 17 years, but Jen and Pumps aren't going to make it easy for her. Josh contemplates his future and is determined to make the most of his summer with the boys.

Hanky Pranky
The group takes a road trip to Grand Lake for a weekend getaway. Pumps gets mad when Lee and Jen make her the butt of their pranks. Josh irritates everyone with his sexual banter.

The Sippy Cup Saga
Pumps confesses to being a helicopter mom, but her sippy cup runneth over, so Jen and Lee try their best to set her straight. Josh rebels against his to-do list and Jen is forced to rent-a-husband.

Shrub Hubbub
Lee seeks revenge on her neighbors for cutting down her tree and makes sure they'll never forget it; Jen and Roman devise a plan to punk Pumps with an elaborate birthday party for Tubbers.

Animal King-dumb
Jen throws an elaborate first birthday party for her spoiled service dog, Tubby, to get back at Pumps; Pumps and Kay get duped into showing up at the party in costume.

Mama Drama
Jen and Josh take their boys to stay with Jen's parents in Texas and return to an empty nest; Pumps calls on her mother when she needs a break from the children.

Happily Never After
Lee tries to leave the past behind by throwing a big garage sale; Jen and Josh contend an empty nest; Pumps deals with having to move out of Nichols Hills.

Angela's Angus
The gang takes a trip to Jen's sister's house in Santa Fe, N.M.; on the way, Pumps and Lee accept the legendary Big Texan Steak Challenge and suffer the consequences; it becomes clear Jen and Josh are on different pages in their relationship.

New Mexico, Old Problems
The gang continues their visit with Jen's sister in Santa Fe, N.M.; Pumps vows revenge after getting tricked into taking a strenuous hike; Jen finally comes clean about her relationship fears.

Pumps Strikes Back
Pumps and Kay connive to get back at Jen for pulling a prank on them; as Pumps plots her revenge, Jen and Lee make excuses to get their friend out of the house, leading to a meditation class from hell.

LGBTQIA-OK
The gang celebrates at the Gay Pride Parade, where Jen is determined to protest the protesters and Lee commits to logging out of online dating; a pet psychic delves into the dogs' issues and finds out that Tubby has a higher purpose.

Boys to Men
As Pumps' son, Sam, turns 16, she tries her best to teach him self-reliance; Josh and the boys show Jen their appreciation.

Make America Skate Again
Lee's friends help celebrate her 40.5 birthday, and Jen goes all out to make the night unforgettable; Pumps looks for a new house and laments leaving Nichols Hills.

War of the Welches
Josh fails miserably at running Jen's Instagram but succeeds at irritating her at every turn; luckily, he redeems himself when he gets behind a camera; Pumps finds the house she wants to buy and faces moving from Nichols Hills.

Moving Out & Moving On
Pumps moves out of Nichols Hills with mixed feelings; Jen makes sure that Pumps won't forget her when she gives Pumps the ultimate housewarming gift; Josh ponders his future career options.
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