Running Wilde - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot
Filthy-rich, immature playboy Steve Wilde tries to win the heart of his childhood sweetheart, a liberal humanitarian.

Into The Wilde
Steve's plan to take Emmy and Puddle on a family vacation is interrupted by the arrival of Emmy's fiancé, Andy, at the Wilde estate, who has his own plans for Steve.

Oil & Water
Steve tries to impress Emmy by vowing to quit his job at Wilde Oil; Puddle get unexpected help with her science fair project; Fa'ad is locked in a vodka cellar.

The Junior Affair
When Puddle's boyfriend breaks up with her right before the school's fall formal, Steve and Emmy each decide to try to reunite the kids with disastrous results

The Party
Steve sets out to prove to Emmy he can be less extravagant by throwing an environmentally friendly soiree.

Best Man
Steve and Andy's rivalry for Emmy's affection reaches a breaking point.

Mental Flaws
Steve asks Emmy to a charity ball; Emmy tries to teach Steve that there is more to a woman than her appearance.

It's a Trade-Off
Steve and Emmy want to see whose life is more challenging, so they switch places: Steve looks after Puddle and Emmy tries to impress a magazine editor.

One Forward Step
Steve gets a visit from his stepmother, who wants to rein in his spending. But her timing isn't good since Steve is about to finance a new nonprofit for Emmy.

Jack's Back
Steve's fraternity brother visits and charms Emmy, much to Steve's chagrin.

Alienated
Emmy gets Migo involved when she champions immigrant rights, and this tests Migo's loyalty to Steve as Migo is thrown into the limelight of fame.

The Pre-Nup
Though Emmy isn't interested in becoming Steve's wife, she signs a prenup to prove she's not after his money. This then fulfills an engagement clause for Steve, which triggers a financial windfall for him.

Basket Cases
In the series finale, Steve's dad visits in the wake of an oil spill and gets Emmy to spearhead cleanup efforts, but Steve is suspicious of his father's true motives.
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