Big Love - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
Polygamist Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton) juggles his business demands with those of his three wives and seven kids.

Viagra Blue
Bill compensates for rising demands at home, and looks for protection from Roman's henchmen.

Home Invasion
Nicki plans an extravagant birthday party for her son Wayne, to Bill's chagrin.

Eclipse
Bill searches for answers to an unsettling dream; the family has its hands full during a lunar eclipse.

The Affair
Bill and Barb's behavior arouses Nicki's suspicions; Bill and Don dig for dirt on Roman; Marge befriends a neighbor.

Roberta's Funeral (aka Splinter)
Bill makes Roman a settlement proposal; Barb bails out Nicki; Lois sees an opportunity for promotion.

Eviction
Roman gives the Henrickson clan his answer to Bill's proposal; Barb uncovers Nicki's not-so-little secret.

Easter
Bill's household gets a lot more crowded; Franklin indulges his bad habits; Roman is surprised by Bill's new offer.

A Barbecue for Betty
Nicki drops a bombshell on Bill; Don falls hard for #4; a vote-obsessed Margene leaves Chad hanging.

The Baptism (aka Margene's Baptism)
Bill and family plan for Teenie's baptism; Bill attempts to infiltrate Roman's UEB Council.

Where There's a Will
Barb, Nicki and Margene mull over custody scenarios; Bill is recruited by an influential civic group.

The Ceremony (aka A Family Outing)
Bill and Joey's triumph over Roman is undermined by Wanda; Barb seizes the Mother of the Year spotlight.
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