Betch - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

A Coachella Episode Part 1
When the Betches attempt a road-trip to Coachella, they end up stuck in the middle of the desert with a broken-down hearse(?) and no cell service to call for help. WHAT WILL THEY DO?

A Coachella Episode Part 2
It's been a questionable amount of days (or maybe just hours), and the Betches are still stranded in the desert - definitely not at Coachella. Will they make it out alive?!

A Freaky Friday Episode
When Monica serves the Betches questionable fortune cookies, they all 'Freaky Friday' into each others' bodies and it's up to Monica to reverse the curse.

A Tiny Episode
Monica left her cray-fish out (AGAIN), attracting a rabid possum onto the stage. Do they Betches help? No. They watch TV.

A Super Inappropriate Episode
Audrey "accidentally" accepts a starring role in an erotic film and Lauren is the new CEO of Betch. WHAT IS HAPPENING.

A Dark & Stormy Episode
Of course it's raining in Los Angeles, the ONE day the Betches need to shoot outside. What do they do instead? Watch TV.

A Media Training Episode
Monica gets the Betches a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity - an interview with Serious EX-EM Radio. To ensure they're prepared, Audrey puts them all through extensive Media Training.

A Totally Cray Episode
Monica left her cray-fish out (AGAIN), giving all of the girls an incredible case of food-poisoning. How do they get through it? TV.

A Soap Opera Episode
When the Betches give up sugar, the withdrawals launch them into a full-blown soap opera. It ain't cute.

A Reunion Episode
It's the last episode of Betch ever probably.
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